Common Name: Artemesia - Powis Castle Botanical name
... Chile Pequin is the native chile pepper from which many edible chilies have been derived. The natural range extends from tropical America through the southernmost tip of Texas north to Waco, east to Florida and west to Arizona. In the Hill Country, Chile Pequin is deciduous and rarely reaches over t ...
... Chile Pequin is the native chile pepper from which many edible chilies have been derived. The natural range extends from tropical America through the southernmost tip of Texas north to Waco, east to Florida and west to Arizona. In the Hill Country, Chile Pequin is deciduous and rarely reaches over t ...
Gymnosperms and Guide - Visual Learning Systems
... 76. Over 290,000 known species of angiosperms live from the poles to the tropics. 77. Angiosperms are by far the most abundant, diverse, and successful group of plants. 78. Flowering plants inhabit dry deserts, extremely cold arctic environments, and can live even directly in water. 79. Angiosperms ...
... 76. Over 290,000 known species of angiosperms live from the poles to the tropics. 77. Angiosperms are by far the most abundant, diverse, and successful group of plants. 78. Flowering plants inhabit dry deserts, extremely cold arctic environments, and can live even directly in water. 79. Angiosperms ...
Asparagus plumosus
... give the plant a ferny appearance. The actual leaves are reduced to tiny scales and what appear to be the 'leaves' are actually small stems which look like and function as leaves (i.e. cladodes). Several of these hairless (i.e. glabrous) needle-like 'leaves' (4-7 mm long and about 0.5 mm wide) are p ...
... give the plant a ferny appearance. The actual leaves are reduced to tiny scales and what appear to be the 'leaves' are actually small stems which look like and function as leaves (i.e. cladodes). Several of these hairless (i.e. glabrous) needle-like 'leaves' (4-7 mm long and about 0.5 mm wide) are p ...
Appendix 3: City of Flagstaff Landscape Plant List
... 5. Spacing Spacing information is provided for those plants which require a minimum separation in order to achieve greatest success. 6. Special Characteristics Special characteristics include supplemental information specific to each A3-2 ...
... 5. Spacing Spacing information is provided for those plants which require a minimum separation in order to achieve greatest success. 6. Special Characteristics Special characteristics include supplemental information specific to each A3-2 ...
Desert Plants of Utah - Forestry
... Hanging gardens are odd verdant anomalies perched among the otherwise dry, and nearly barren, sheer-walled canyons of southern Utah. There are various structures that slow water loss from plant tissues. Waxy or resinous coatings on the stems of cacti and the leaves of creosote bush serve to reduce e ...
... Hanging gardens are odd verdant anomalies perched among the otherwise dry, and nearly barren, sheer-walled canyons of southern Utah. There are various structures that slow water loss from plant tissues. Waxy or resinous coatings on the stems of cacti and the leaves of creosote bush serve to reduce e ...
Desert Plants of Utah - Utah State University Extension
... Hanging gardens are odd verdant anomalies perched among the otherwise dry, and nearly barren, sheer-walled canyons of southern Utah. There are various structures that slow water loss from plant tissues. Waxy or resinous coatings on the stems of cacti and the leaves of creosote bush serve to reduce e ...
... Hanging gardens are odd verdant anomalies perched among the otherwise dry, and nearly barren, sheer-walled canyons of southern Utah. There are various structures that slow water loss from plant tissues. Waxy or resinous coatings on the stems of cacti and the leaves of creosote bush serve to reduce e ...
Tansy, I Never Knew Thee - Plant Steward Home Page
... plants are not native to our locale. (This is not to say that all non-native plants are noxious weeds). Tansy ragwort came in from Europe as a contaminant in ballast water and in crop seed such as Alfalfa. Common tansy was imported from Europe as a medicinal plant and an ornamental plant. Tansy ragw ...
... plants are not native to our locale. (This is not to say that all non-native plants are noxious weeds). Tansy ragwort came in from Europe as a contaminant in ballast water and in crop seed such as Alfalfa. Common tansy was imported from Europe as a medicinal plant and an ornamental plant. Tansy ragw ...
Official guide book of the Panama-California exposition, giving in
... and the study of the interesting exhibits, as to a tour which enables the visitor to get a good idea of the broader features of the Exposition and grounds. Thus, after one is well within the stone gateway, and has noted casually the dominant types of architecture at either side, the cathedral type, ...
... and the study of the interesting exhibits, as to a tour which enables the visitor to get a good idea of the broader features of the Exposition and grounds. Thus, after one is well within the stone gateway, and has noted casually the dominant types of architecture at either side, the cathedral type, ...
Cowberry - Trees for Life
... through to November. This makes it one of the latest-flowering plants in the Caledonian Forest, and as a result it provides food for pollinating insects when there are few other sources available at the end of the growing season. It also means that both flowers and ripe fruit can sometimes be seen s ...
... through to November. This makes it one of the latest-flowering plants in the Caledonian Forest, and as a result it provides food for pollinating insects when there are few other sources available at the end of the growing season. It also means that both flowers and ripe fruit can sometimes be seen s ...
Floodplain Forests - Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources
... vase-shaped growth form. The leaves are alternate, doubly serrate, elliptical to oblong-ovate, 8-14 cm. long, and nearly smooth to very rough above. Leaf veins are arranged in a characteristic herringbone pattern. Mature trees have dark gray bark with ridges separated by roughly diamond-shaped areas ...
... vase-shaped growth form. The leaves are alternate, doubly serrate, elliptical to oblong-ovate, 8-14 cm. long, and nearly smooth to very rough above. Leaf veins are arranged in a characteristic herringbone pattern. Mature trees have dark gray bark with ridges separated by roughly diamond-shaped areas ...
the distribution of a male sterile form of ti
... Museum in Hawai‘i and found that their flowers had inviable pollen (Yen 1987). This observation may explain why fruits rarely form: viable pollen is simply not available to successfully fertilise the ovules. If pollen inviability does indeed result in a lack of seed set in Hawaiian ti, it is likely ...
... Museum in Hawai‘i and found that their flowers had inviable pollen (Yen 1987). This observation may explain why fruits rarely form: viable pollen is simply not available to successfully fertilise the ovules. If pollen inviability does indeed result in a lack of seed set in Hawaiian ti, it is likely ...
machaeranthera bigelovii, bigelow`s aster
... Culture/uses: full sun to light shade; mesic to moist soils, good for tallgrass prairie mixes, soil stabilization. Seeds attract birds. Germination information: state standard = Seeds/lb. = 288,000 Planting rate: 5 lbs./acre for solid stand, 2 lbs./acre with flowers PAPAVER NUDICAULE, ICELAND POPPY ...
... Culture/uses: full sun to light shade; mesic to moist soils, good for tallgrass prairie mixes, soil stabilization. Seeds attract birds. Germination information: state standard = Seeds/lb. = 288,000 Planting rate: 5 lbs./acre for solid stand, 2 lbs./acre with flowers PAPAVER NUDICAULE, ICELAND POPPY ...
CITY OF LAKEWOOD URBAN PARKS Perennial Plant Sale 2014
... well drained rich red blooms hang gracefully well drained silver foliage, lavender-blue blooms well drained dark green foliage with blue/lavender blooms well drained 3" lilac-pink flowers well drained light blue blooms, very showy well drained large leaves, woody plant; violet-blue blooms well drain ...
... well drained rich red blooms hang gracefully well drained silver foliage, lavender-blue blooms well drained dark green foliage with blue/lavender blooms well drained 3" lilac-pink flowers well drained light blue blooms, very showy well drained large leaves, woody plant; violet-blue blooms well drain ...
Washington County Plant List
... often used as lawn substitutes, between stepping stones, or for velvety green patches ...
... often used as lawn substitutes, between stepping stones, or for velvety green patches ...
Purple Loosestrife
... { 6DA >est time to control purple loosestrife is in late June, July and early August, when it is in flower, plants are easily recognized, and before it goes to seed. Once flower petals start to drop from the bottom of the spike, the plant begins to produce seed. Control activities can continue duri ...
... { 6DA >est time to control purple loosestrife is in late June, July and early August, when it is in flower, plants are easily recognized, and before it goes to seed. Once flower petals start to drop from the bottom of the spike, the plant begins to produce seed. Control activities can continue duri ...
Native Plant List – Sun, Moist to Wet Soil
... air pollution. Grows best in medium wet soil with full sun to partial shade. Small white clusters of flowers bloom in late spring. Zones 3-8. Redosier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) Grows from 6 to 9 feet high with a spread of 8 to 12 feet. Grows best in rich medium to wet soil. Typically found in bogs or ...
... air pollution. Grows best in medium wet soil with full sun to partial shade. Small white clusters of flowers bloom in late spring. Zones 3-8. Redosier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) Grows from 6 to 9 feet high with a spread of 8 to 12 feet. Grows best in rich medium to wet soil. Typically found in bogs or ...
Musella lasiocarpa var. rubribracteata (Musaceae), a New
... variety from Sichuan Province, southwestern China. Musella lasiocarpa var. rubribracteata Zhenghong Li & H. Ma differs from the autonymic variety by its orange-red to red bracts, the reddish to purple-red coloration of the abaxial surfaces of the petiole and leaf midrib, and a weaker ability of clon ...
... variety from Sichuan Province, southwestern China. Musella lasiocarpa var. rubribracteata Zhenghong Li & H. Ma differs from the autonymic variety by its orange-red to red bracts, the reddish to purple-red coloration of the abaxial surfaces of the petiole and leaf midrib, and a weaker ability of clon ...
aucubaceae - Harvard University
... flowers green; apex of petals caudate for 1–1.5 mm ............................................................................ 5. A. chlorascens 7b. Fruit stalk expanded at junction with fruit; leaf blade 2–3.7 cm wide; staminate flowers purplish red; apex of petals caudate for ca. 1 mm ........... ...
... flowers green; apex of petals caudate for 1–1.5 mm ............................................................................ 5. A. chlorascens 7b. Fruit stalk expanded at junction with fruit; leaf blade 2–3.7 cm wide; staminate flowers purplish red; apex of petals caudate for ca. 1 mm ........... ...
Jasmines, a diversity of plants with fragrant flowers1
... (L.) Ait). This plant, with its extremely fragrant flowers, is native to southern Asia, but it has been cultivated in the Middle East for centuries (Green 1965). The Jasminum species are the “true” jasmines, but eventually many plants with fragrant flowers in other genera came to be known by this sa ...
... (L.) Ait). This plant, with its extremely fragrant flowers, is native to southern Asia, but it has been cultivated in the Middle East for centuries (Green 1965). The Jasminum species are the “true” jasmines, but eventually many plants with fragrant flowers in other genera came to be known by this sa ...
21. NOMOCHARIS Franchet, J. Bot. (Morot) 3
... Herbs perennial, bulbiferous. Bulb of many imbricate, fleshy scales, white, without a tunic. Stem erect. Cauline leaves alternate or whorled, sessile, linear-lanceolate to elliptic-lanceolate. Inflorescence a terminal, 1- to several-flowered raceme; bracts 1–3. Tepals 6, free, usually with dark spot ...
... Herbs perennial, bulbiferous. Bulb of many imbricate, fleshy scales, white, without a tunic. Stem erect. Cauline leaves alternate or whorled, sessile, linear-lanceolate to elliptic-lanceolate. Inflorescence a terminal, 1- to several-flowered raceme; bracts 1–3. Tepals 6, free, usually with dark spot ...
Common Name Botanical name
... A soft fine textured clump-forming plant that sways with every breeze blue spring blooms and a Ka-Pow! golden fall color Perennial, sun, drought tolerant, native, orange flowers, favorite food for the monarch butterfly and caterpillar Perennial, sun, drought tolerant, native, orange flowers, favorit ...
... A soft fine textured clump-forming plant that sways with every breeze blue spring blooms and a Ka-Pow! golden fall color Perennial, sun, drought tolerant, native, orange flowers, favorite food for the monarch butterfly and caterpillar Perennial, sun, drought tolerant, native, orange flowers, favorit ...
A guide to nonnative invasive plants inventoried in the north by
... This field guide is intended to aid Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) foresters in identifying 43 plants listed in Appendix I of the FIA Field Guide 4.0 (http://nrs.fs.fed.us/ fia/data-collection/). This document will change as invasive species are added or removed from the list. For this reason, ...
... This field guide is intended to aid Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) foresters in identifying 43 plants listed in Appendix I of the FIA Field Guide 4.0 (http://nrs.fs.fed.us/ fia/data-collection/). This document will change as invasive species are added or removed from the list. For this reason, ...
Mr Big Stuff - Perennial Farm
... Clump grower that tolerates flooding to 6”; 1-3’; full sun to part shade; shallow marshes, wet meadows, swamps & prairies; zone 3-7. Juncus effusus (Soft rush) Clump-forming, stiff, upright foliage; 2-4’; full sun to part shade; freshwater wetlands, marshes and ditches; zone 2-9. Scirpus cyperinus ( ...
... Clump grower that tolerates flooding to 6”; 1-3’; full sun to part shade; shallow marshes, wet meadows, swamps & prairies; zone 3-7. Juncus effusus (Soft rush) Clump-forming, stiff, upright foliage; 2-4’; full sun to part shade; freshwater wetlands, marshes and ditches; zone 2-9. Scirpus cyperinus ( ...
2015 〜 2016
... Sorrier series consists of early to medium varieties with large to medium large fully double flowers. Suitable for early forcing and semi-forcing with less blasting under short day conditions. ...
... Sorrier series consists of early to medium varieties with large to medium large fully double flowers. Suitable for early forcing and semi-forcing with less blasting under short day conditions. ...
Flower
A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Magnoliophyta, also called angiosperms). The biological function of a flower is to effect reproduction, usually by providing a mechanism for the union of sperm with eggs. Flowers may facilitate outcrossing (fusion of sperm and eggs from different individuals in a population) or allow selfing (fusion of sperm and egg from the same flower). Some flowers produce diaspores without fertilization (parthenocarpy). Flowers contain sporangia and are the site where gametophytes develop. Flowers give rise to fruit and seeds. Many flowers have evolved to be attractive to animals, so as to cause them to be vectors for the transfer of pollen.In addition to facilitating the reproduction of flowering plants, flowers have long been admired and used by humans to beautify their environment, and also as objects of romance, ritual, religion, medicine and as a source of food.