Paphiopedilum Orchid Culture - St. Augustine Orchid Society
... crevices in limestone rocks in sheltered lees mostly shaded from direct sunlight. Their habitat is north of the equator into China. They want monsoon conditions. A cool, dry winter is essential for blooming the following summer. Can be grown outside in temperate climates. The leaves are tessellated ...
... crevices in limestone rocks in sheltered lees mostly shaded from direct sunlight. Their habitat is north of the equator into China. They want monsoon conditions. A cool, dry winter is essential for blooming the following summer. Can be grown outside in temperate climates. The leaves are tessellated ...
(Diagnostic fea. families 4(madhumita))
... In the Mimosoideae and the Caesalpinioideae commonly bipinnate (e.g. Acacia, Mimosa). They always have stipules, which can be leaf-like (e.g. Pisum),. Both the leaves and the leaflets often have wrinkled pulvinito permit nastic movements. In some species, leaflets have evolved into tendrils (e.g. Vi ...
... In the Mimosoideae and the Caesalpinioideae commonly bipinnate (e.g. Acacia, Mimosa). They always have stipules, which can be leaf-like (e.g. Pisum),. Both the leaves and the leaflets often have wrinkled pulvinito permit nastic movements. In some species, leaflets have evolved into tendrils (e.g. Vi ...
Lecture 17
... Pollinators and floral diversity • Plants with catkins (slides 34 and 35) are mostly wind-pollinated, as are the grasses and most gymnosperms. • Were pollinators the only forces shaping flowers through evolutionary history? See the paper by Brown (2002), linked on the ...
... Pollinators and floral diversity • Plants with catkins (slides 34 and 35) are mostly wind-pollinated, as are the grasses and most gymnosperms. • Were pollinators the only forces shaping flowers through evolutionary history? See the paper by Brown (2002), linked on the ...
Amaryllidaceae - Williams College
... early spring and then in summer after the leaves have senesced, puts up a flowering stalk. ...
... early spring and then in summer after the leaves have senesced, puts up a flowering stalk. ...
Angiosperms
... • Traditionally, the flowering plants have been divided into two major groups, or classes: the Eudicots (dicot) and the Monocots • Comprise 97% of members in phylum • Monocot- single cotyledon • Eudicot- true two cotyledon ...
... • Traditionally, the flowering plants have been divided into two major groups, or classes: the Eudicots (dicot) and the Monocots • Comprise 97% of members in phylum • Monocot- single cotyledon • Eudicot- true two cotyledon ...
Bluebells
... gardens. It grows to a height of about 30cm. The long, narrow leaves are often curled at the tip. These leaves break through the rotting leaf litter in early Spring and for some time lie flat on the surface of the soil. From the centre of these leaves, a spike of pale buds grows. As it develops over ...
... gardens. It grows to a height of about 30cm. The long, narrow leaves are often curled at the tip. These leaves break through the rotting leaf litter in early Spring and for some time lie flat on the surface of the soil. From the centre of these leaves, a spike of pale buds grows. As it develops over ...
Melinda`s Choice - Ebert`s Greenhouse Village
... your garden. Melinda’s Choice® plants are suited to Wisconsin and provide added beauty with a long season of bloom, the birds and butterflies they attract or multi-seasonal interest. Check the grower’s tag to make sure the plants you select will thrive in the sunlight, soil and available space in yo ...
... your garden. Melinda’s Choice® plants are suited to Wisconsin and provide added beauty with a long season of bloom, the birds and butterflies they attract or multi-seasonal interest. Check the grower’s tag to make sure the plants you select will thrive in the sunlight, soil and available space in yo ...
Roberta`s Gardens
... These grow approximately 24-36 inches tall and 10 to 12 inches wide. FERTILIZER This helps maintain flower size and count from year to year. For best results, use Roberta’s Flower Magic Plant Food (M7503) once a month all summer long. LIGHTING Partial sun or dappled sun is preferred. Plants can take ...
... These grow approximately 24-36 inches tall and 10 to 12 inches wide. FERTILIZER This helps maintain flower size and count from year to year. For best results, use Roberta’s Flower Magic Plant Food (M7503) once a month all summer long. LIGHTING Partial sun or dappled sun is preferred. Plants can take ...
DOC
... help has been a much reduced incidence of stem/collar/neck rots in winter since adopting a system of standing my pots in shallow trays and watering only from beneath once the pots have had a couple of good soakings from above in early autumn. Some species are still prone to rots and need care (Morae ...
... help has been a much reduced incidence of stem/collar/neck rots in winter since adopting a system of standing my pots in shallow trays and watering only from beneath once the pots have had a couple of good soakings from above in early autumn. Some species are still prone to rots and need care (Morae ...
Angiosperm diversity is divided into two main groups
... believed to have branched off before the separation into monocots and eudicots because they exhibit traits from both groups. They are categorized separately in many classification schemes. The Magnoliidae (magnolia trees, laurels, and water lilies) and the Piperaceae (peppers) belong to the basal an ...
... believed to have branched off before the separation into monocots and eudicots because they exhibit traits from both groups. They are categorized separately in many classification schemes. The Magnoliidae (magnolia trees, laurels, and water lilies) and the Piperaceae (peppers) belong to the basal an ...
Blueberry Flax Lily
... color and its arching, strap-like foliage. Its foliage is showy with dark green color and contrasting ivory stripes. In the late spring and summer, the plant yields branched stems above the foliage that flower with very small, star-shaped flowers with yellow anthers in the center. These inconspicuou ...
... color and its arching, strap-like foliage. Its foliage is showy with dark green color and contrasting ivory stripes. In the late spring and summer, the plant yields branched stems above the foliage that flower with very small, star-shaped flowers with yellow anthers in the center. These inconspicuou ...
Lovely Lady`s Tresses - University of Mount Union
... Orchids are one of the largest plant families in the world with about 28,000 recognized species. Although we think of orchids as tropical, they can be found on all continents other than Antarctica. The best-known orchids are large and showy. But most orchids have small flowers and need to be closely ...
... Orchids are one of the largest plant families in the world with about 28,000 recognized species. Although we think of orchids as tropical, they can be found on all continents other than Antarctica. The best-known orchids are large and showy. But most orchids have small flowers and need to be closely ...
Winter 2008 - Floracliff Nature Sanctuary
... The nodding flower of the trout lily stands about 5-10” above the ground. It measures about 1” across with six recurved tepals (3 petals and 3 sepals). The delicate stem of the flower makes it difficult for ants and other crawling insects to reach the nectar, leaving it for flying insects, such as f ...
... The nodding flower of the trout lily stands about 5-10” above the ground. It measures about 1” across with six recurved tepals (3 petals and 3 sepals). The delicate stem of the flower makes it difficult for ants and other crawling insects to reach the nectar, leaving it for flying insects, such as f ...
Dichotomous Keys
... • This is why we will cover terminology of structures such as flowers, fruits, stems, leaves, etc., in lab – Do not estimate sizes that you can measure with your metric ruler ...
... • This is why we will cover terminology of structures such as flowers, fruits, stems, leaves, etc., in lab – Do not estimate sizes that you can measure with your metric ruler ...
science overview
... they are living things. Name some common plants and discuss their uses. Two of the characteristics of livings things are reproduction and growth. Chn plant some seeds and bulbs under a range of conditions in order to investigate what they need to germinate and then continue growing healthily. Chn ma ...
... they are living things. Name some common plants and discuss their uses. Two of the characteristics of livings things are reproduction and growth. Chn plant some seeds and bulbs under a range of conditions in order to investigate what they need to germinate and then continue growing healthily. Chn ma ...
Beyond Daffodils - Quintessential Barrington
... years of deer-resistent, easy-care bursts of color next spring for for years to come! Alison A. Hoffman is the owner of Every Green Plant. She may be reached at: [email protected], or 224-688-8838. Recommended books on bulbs include: “Bulb” by Anna Pavord, and “Taylor’s Guides: Bulbs” by ...
... years of deer-resistent, easy-care bursts of color next spring for for years to come! Alison A. Hoffman is the owner of Every Green Plant. She may be reached at: [email protected], or 224-688-8838. Recommended books on bulbs include: “Bulb” by Anna Pavord, and “Taylor’s Guides: Bulbs” by ...
One-leaf Cape tulip - Home Enviro Data SA
... Seeds and corms germinate after the autumn rains and new corms already begin to form. Flowering stems are produced in winter and flowers appear in September. The aerial growth dies by November. Plants of one-leaf Cape tulip do not flower or set seed until they are 2-3 years old. Corms move deeper in ...
... Seeds and corms germinate after the autumn rains and new corms already begin to form. Flowering stems are produced in winter and flowers appear in September. The aerial growth dies by November. Plants of one-leaf Cape tulip do not flower or set seed until they are 2-3 years old. Corms move deeper in ...
Native Plants for the Edges of Walkways and Driveways
... Woodland phlox, Phlox divaricata. Long-flowering, useful where there is some shade Woodland creeping phlox, Phlox stolonifera, similar to the above, but with rounded leaves Dwarf Iris, Iris cristata, very pretty when blooming in spring, leaves may look ratty in summer Pasque flower, Pulsatilla paten ...
... Woodland phlox, Phlox divaricata. Long-flowering, useful where there is some shade Woodland creeping phlox, Phlox stolonifera, similar to the above, but with rounded leaves Dwarf Iris, Iris cristata, very pretty when blooming in spring, leaves may look ratty in summer Pasque flower, Pulsatilla paten ...
Liliaceae
The lily family, Liliaceae, consists of fifteen genera and approximately 600 species of flowering plants within the order Liliales. They are monocotyledonous, perennial, herbaceous, often bulbous geophytes. Plants in this family have evolved with a fair amount of morphological diversity despite genetic similarity. Common characteristics include large flowers with parts arranged in threes: with six colored or patterned petaloid tepals (undifferentiated petals and sepals) arranged in two whorls, six stamens and a superior ovary. The leaves are linear in shape, with their veins usually arranged parallel to the edges, single and arranged alternating on the stem, or in a rosette at the base. Most species are grown from bulbs, although some have rhizomes. First described in 1789, the lily family became a paraphyletic ""catch-all"" group of petaloid monocots that did not fit into other families and included a great number of genera now included in other families and in some cases in other orders. Consequently, many sources and descriptions labelled ""Liliaceae"" deal with the broader sense of the family.The family evolved approximately 52 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous to Early Paleogene eras. Liliaceae are widely distributed, mainly in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and the flowers are insect pollinated. Many Liliaceae are important ornamental plants, widely grown for their attractive flowers and involved in a major floriculture of cut flowers and dry bulbs. Some species are poisonous if eaten and can have adverse health effects in humans and household pets.A number of Liliaceae genera are popular cultivated plants in private and public spaces. Lilies and tulips in particular have had considerable symbolic and decorative value, and appear frequently in paintings and the decorative arts. They are also an economically important product.