Japanese sweet flag `Hakuro- nishiki`
... Acorus gramineus 'Hakuro-nishiki' Also known as: Japanese rush 'Hakuro-nishiki' Rating: 0.0 ...
... Acorus gramineus 'Hakuro-nishiki' Also known as: Japanese rush 'Hakuro-nishiki' Rating: 0.0 ...
Layers of Light - Hardy Plant Society
... Kinetic plants are very often transparent, with slender stems and a branching habit, the taller ones useful both for height at the back of the border and also at the front, as a gauze through which to glimpse other plants. Most of these plants reach their kinetic stage in high summer. Camassias, how ...
... Kinetic plants are very often transparent, with slender stems and a branching habit, the taller ones useful both for height at the back of the border and also at the front, as a gauze through which to glimpse other plants. Most of these plants reach their kinetic stage in high summer. Camassias, how ...
Garden Gnome Poppy
... overtones and yellow centers at the ends of the stems from early spring to early summer. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's attractive tomentose ferny leaves remain chartreuse in color with distinctive grayish green veins throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally significant. Lan ...
... overtones and yellow centers at the ends of the stems from early spring to early summer. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's attractive tomentose ferny leaves remain chartreuse in color with distinctive grayish green veins throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally significant. Lan ...
Plant parts 1
... fertilized by the sperm (the pollen) and the ovary matures into the fruit • Fruit are usually classified by their structure and number of ovules ...
... fertilized by the sperm (the pollen) and the ovary matures into the fruit • Fruit are usually classified by their structure and number of ovules ...
Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes)
... Free-floating plant, growing up to three feet in height. Reproduces vegetatively by short runner stems (stolons) that radiate from the base of the plant to form daughter plants; also reproduces by seed. Single spike of several (8 to 15) showy flowers. Flowers have 6 petals, purplish blue or lavender ...
... Free-floating plant, growing up to three feet in height. Reproduces vegetatively by short runner stems (stolons) that radiate from the base of the plant to form daughter plants; also reproduces by seed. Single spike of several (8 to 15) showy flowers. Flowers have 6 petals, purplish blue or lavender ...
No Slide Title - MrNoviasA-maze
... This is the time of day when a plant can not produce more sugar (food) and must use its stored sugar for energy. ...
... This is the time of day when a plant can not produce more sugar (food) and must use its stored sugar for energy. ...
Silver Buffaloberry - Plant Materials Center Bow, WA Home
... Distribution Silver Buffaloberry also known as Bull berry is native to central North America from Southern Canada to California, but most commonly found east of the Cascade Mountain Range. Growth Habit It is a deciduous shrub that grows 3 to 9 feet tall, with a similar spread. The green oval leaves ...
... Distribution Silver Buffaloberry also known as Bull berry is native to central North America from Southern Canada to California, but most commonly found east of the Cascade Mountain Range. Growth Habit It is a deciduous shrub that grows 3 to 9 feet tall, with a similar spread. The green oval leaves ...
Ulla Silkens Lady`s Slipper
... Ulla Silkens Lady's Slipper features unusual spikes of white orchid-like flowers with fuchsia spots at the ends of the stems from late spring to early summer. It's heart-shaped leaves remain lime green in colour throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally significant. ...
... Ulla Silkens Lady's Slipper features unusual spikes of white orchid-like flowers with fuchsia spots at the ends of the stems from late spring to early summer. It's heart-shaped leaves remain lime green in colour throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally significant. ...
SNAPDRAGONS, NASTURTIUM AND LARKSPUR FROM SEED
... Snapdragons are native to the Mediterranean and Central Europe. They are used in gardens in many areas of the world and are also grown as food in parts of Russia and the Balkans where their seeds are crushed to produce cooking oil. Formerly, snapdragons came only in shades of purple and white, but n ...
... Snapdragons are native to the Mediterranean and Central Europe. They are used in gardens in many areas of the world and are also grown as food in parts of Russia and the Balkans where their seeds are crushed to produce cooking oil. Formerly, snapdragons came only in shades of purple and white, but n ...
MSdoc - Stevens County
... Flowers white occasionally pink with 5 lobed petals Greenish-white “claws” at the base of the flower petals Leaves are opposite and hairy Plants can reach a height of 10-24 inches Flowers open at night an have a pleasant odor Stems are hairy and may become almost woody when mature Has a tap root and ...
... Flowers white occasionally pink with 5 lobed petals Greenish-white “claws” at the base of the flower petals Leaves are opposite and hairy Plants can reach a height of 10-24 inches Flowers open at night an have a pleasant odor Stems are hairy and may become almost woody when mature Has a tap root and ...
Spider Plant - Aggie Horticulture
... aerial rootlets; Buds — tiny green buds are largely encased in the rosette at the base of the plant, or elongate shortly after formation on the wiry arching flower stalks; Bark — not applicable. Habit: Plants arise from tuberous rhizomes to form loose mounds of rosettes 1N to 2N tall and wide which ...
... aerial rootlets; Buds — tiny green buds are largely encased in the rosette at the base of the plant, or elongate shortly after formation on the wiry arching flower stalks; Bark — not applicable. Habit: Plants arise from tuberous rhizomes to form loose mounds of rosettes 1N to 2N tall and wide which ...
Plants
... 2. Leaves which absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen and water vapor as waste as they make food. 3. Stem that help support leaves and flowers and that transport nutrients and food and waste to different parts of the plant. 4. Flowers which are the reproductive pa ...
... 2. Leaves which absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen and water vapor as waste as they make food. 3. Stem that help support leaves and flowers and that transport nutrients and food and waste to different parts of the plant. 4. Flowers which are the reproductive pa ...
Calathea makoyana (Peacock Plant) Size/Shape
... (Peacock Plant) Calatheas are about 300 species of evergreen, rhizomatous perennials from tropical Central and South America. Most form clumps and slowly spread from the tubers or rhizomes We grow Calateas for their ornately leaves. The large shiny leaves are elliptical to oval and often marked with ...
... (Peacock Plant) Calatheas are about 300 species of evergreen, rhizomatous perennials from tropical Central and South America. Most form clumps and slowly spread from the tubers or rhizomes We grow Calateas for their ornately leaves. The large shiny leaves are elliptical to oval and often marked with ...
basicbotany_tanner
... is transferred to the stigma of another. Self-pollination - the stigma is pollinated by pollen from the same plant. Fertilization - ovule (egg) is fertilized by the sperm from the pollen grain. ...
... is transferred to the stigma of another. Self-pollination - the stigma is pollinated by pollen from the same plant. Fertilization - ovule (egg) is fertilized by the sperm from the pollen grain. ...
Razzmatazz Coneflower*
... This perennial should only be grown in full sunlight. It is very adaptable to both dry and moist locations, and should do just fine under typical garden conditions. It is considered to be drought-tolerant, and thus makes an ideal choice for a low-water garden or xeriscape application. It is not par ...
... This perennial should only be grown in full sunlight. It is very adaptable to both dry and moist locations, and should do just fine under typical garden conditions. It is considered to be drought-tolerant, and thus makes an ideal choice for a low-water garden or xeriscape application. It is not par ...
Chocolate Boneset - TLC Garden Centers
... flowers at the ends of the stems from late summer to mid fall, which are most effective when planted in groupings. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's attractive large serrated narrow leaves emerge purple in spring, turning dark green in color throughout the season. The fruit is not ornament ...
... flowers at the ends of the stems from late summer to mid fall, which are most effective when planted in groupings. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's attractive large serrated narrow leaves emerge purple in spring, turning dark green in color throughout the season. The fruit is not ornament ...
Zippity Do Dah Hosta
... Zippity Do Dah Hosta features dainty spikes of lavender tubular flowers rising above the foliage in mid summer. It's attractive textured heart-shaped leaves remain dark green in color with distinctive white edges and tinges of grayish green throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally signif ...
... Zippity Do Dah Hosta features dainty spikes of lavender tubular flowers rising above the foliage in mid summer. It's attractive textured heart-shaped leaves remain dark green in color with distinctive white edges and tinges of grayish green throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally signif ...
Elizabeth Salter Daylily
... Elizabeth Salter Daylily features bold salmon trumpet-shaped flowers with yellow throats at the ends of the stems from early to mid summer. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's grassy leaves remain green in colour throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally significant. Landscape Att ...
... Elizabeth Salter Daylily features bold salmon trumpet-shaped flowers with yellow throats at the ends of the stems from early to mid summer. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's grassy leaves remain green in colour throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally significant. Landscape Att ...
Plant ID Week 6
... foliage Tropical foliage can be green or purple Flowers are usually red, orange or yellow ...
... foliage Tropical foliage can be green or purple Flowers are usually red, orange or yellow ...
Subtropicals for NZ Designers 2015
... 13. Ficus prolixa is a stately huge tree in Samoa, Tonga & Fiji where it towers far above the forest with no true trunk, just a maze of prop-like roots which start from high up where the much thicker branches form a broad canopy. This grows here (just) but needs a very warm spot to get started. 14. ...
... 13. Ficus prolixa is a stately huge tree in Samoa, Tonga & Fiji where it towers far above the forest with no true trunk, just a maze of prop-like roots which start from high up where the much thicker branches form a broad canopy. This grows here (just) but needs a very warm spot to get started. 14. ...
PGS: 712 – 719
... 1. It is found in herbaceous and woody plants. b. Lateral Meristem – This tissue is responsible for secondary growth. (Growth in width.) 1. It is found only in woody plants. c. Pith – dead filled in ground tissue INSIDE the vascular bundle ring. 1. Early wood (Spring growth) – These are the light ri ...
... 1. It is found in herbaceous and woody plants. b. Lateral Meristem – This tissue is responsible for secondary growth. (Growth in width.) 1. It is found only in woody plants. c. Pith – dead filled in ground tissue INSIDE the vascular bundle ring. 1. Early wood (Spring growth) – These are the light ri ...
Giant Hogweed Poison Ivy Poison Sumac Wild Parsnip
... Poison Ivy Poison ivy can be found as a low lying herbaceous plant or as a climbing vine. The leaves hang from the stem in groups of three. The lobes on the bottom edge of the lower leaves are more distinct than the top edges (1), the middle stem is longer than the other two (2), and the middle leaf ...
... Poison Ivy Poison ivy can be found as a low lying herbaceous plant or as a climbing vine. The leaves hang from the stem in groups of three. The lobes on the bottom edge of the lower leaves are more distinct than the top edges (1), the middle stem is longer than the other two (2), and the middle leaf ...
Invasive Plants in Central Texas Landscape
... like fingers on a hand, and often has a purplish coloration. The stalks are grooved on one side; flowers from July to September. Introduced from China in the 1930s and first gained notice on the King Ranch, thus the name. Invades pastures and open areas. ...
... like fingers on a hand, and often has a purplish coloration. The stalks are grooved on one side; flowers from July to September. Introduced from China in the 1930s and first gained notice on the King Ranch, thus the name. Invades pastures and open areas. ...
Perovskia atriplicifolia
Perovskia atriplicifolia (/pəˈrɒvskiə ætrɪplɪsɪˈfoʊliə/), commonly called Russian sage, is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant and subshrub. Although not a member of Salvia, the genus of other plants commonly called sage, it is closely related to them. It has an upright habit, typically reaching 0.5–1.2 m (1 ft 8 in–3 ft 11 in) tall, with square stems and gray-green leaves that yield a distinctive odor when crushed, but it is best known for its flowers. Its flowering season extends from mid-summer to as late as October, with blue to violet blossoms arranged into showy, branched panicles.Native to the steppes and hills of southwestern and central Asia, it was introduced to cultivation by Vasily Perovsky in the 19th century. Successful over a wide range of climate and soil conditions, it has since become popular and widely planted. Several cultivars have been developed, differing primarily in leaf shape and overall height; 'Blue Spire' is the most common. This variation has been widely used in gardens and landscaping. P. atriplicifolia was the Perennial Plant Association's 1995 Plant of the Year, and the 'Blue Spire' cultivar received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.The species has a long history of use in traditional medicine in its native range, where it is employed as a treatment for a variety of ailments. This has led to the investigation of its phytochemistry. Its flowers can be eaten in salads or crushed for dyemaking, and the plant has been considered for potential use in the phytoremediation of contaminated soil.