Confused by Crucifers?--A Mustard Identification Workshop
... Botanically speaking, what makes a mustard a mustard? Three major characteristics separate the mustard family from all other plant families: 1. The stamens are tetradynamous, meaning there are four long stamens and two short stamens in each flower (six in total). 2. Each flower bears four petals tha ...
... Botanically speaking, what makes a mustard a mustard? Three major characteristics separate the mustard family from all other plant families: 1. The stamens are tetradynamous, meaning there are four long stamens and two short stamens in each flower (six in total). 2. Each flower bears four petals tha ...
Kimjongilia: The King Flower Has Appeared and Spread Abroad
... which puts forth glossy and crimson polypetalous flowers of lionshaped flowering. I bred it in my flower garden in 1988, named it Kimjongilia and presented it to the dear General Kim Jong Il as a gift. The tuberous begonia is a flowering plant which has been evolved through protracted and complicate ...
... which puts forth glossy and crimson polypetalous flowers of lionshaped flowering. I bred it in my flower garden in 1988, named it Kimjongilia and presented it to the dear General Kim Jong Il as a gift. The tuberous begonia is a flowering plant which has been evolved through protracted and complicate ...
U.C. RIVERSIDE BOTANIC GARDENS SPRING PLANT SALE
... &, in summer, 2-in., white daisy flowers w/ yellow centers & deep rose red backs; needs good drainage. [18] (B*W*) Armeria 'Nifty Thrifty', "SEA PINK" - Water efficient perennial forming a tight, spreading mat of narrow green leaves edged yellow, & long-stalked clusters of dark pink flowers spring t ...
... &, in summer, 2-in., white daisy flowers w/ yellow centers & deep rose red backs; needs good drainage. [18] (B*W*) Armeria 'Nifty Thrifty', "SEA PINK" - Water efficient perennial forming a tight, spreading mat of narrow green leaves edged yellow, & long-stalked clusters of dark pink flowers spring t ...
Common indicator plants of Missouri Upland Woodlands
... moderately hairy with spreading, curly hairs, green, 3-5 main veins, leaf edges usually light, hard, thickened and sometimes sparsely hairy. Stem lvs 3-15 cm, mostly without leaf stalks, very narrow. Flower heads loosely spaced, with short stalks <10 mm. Bracts of flower head long-tapered to a sharp ...
... moderately hairy with spreading, curly hairs, green, 3-5 main veins, leaf edges usually light, hard, thickened and sometimes sparsely hairy. Stem lvs 3-15 cm, mostly without leaf stalks, very narrow. Flower heads loosely spaced, with short stalks <10 mm. Bracts of flower head long-tapered to a sharp ...
- Pineview Plants
... flowers on top of spires of self-supporting dark green shiny palmate foliage, no staking required, sun or part-shade ...
... flowers on top of spires of self-supporting dark green shiny palmate foliage, no staking required, sun or part-shade ...
Catalogue and Order Form in Adobe PDF Format
... The Japanese Maidenhair has pink-flushed young growth and black stipes. Superbly delicate, for a sheltered place in shade. Adoxa moschatellina £3.50 Town Hall Clock is an unmistakeable native woodlander with its flowers arranged as five faces of a cube. Tiny and pale green in all its parts, it’s als ...
... The Japanese Maidenhair has pink-flushed young growth and black stipes. Superbly delicate, for a sheltered place in shade. Adoxa moschatellina £3.50 Town Hall Clock is an unmistakeable native woodlander with its flowers arranged as five faces of a cube. Tiny and pale green in all its parts, it’s als ...
new mexico thistle identification guide
... decurrent leaves and is only in the Chuska Mountains near the AZ border. Variety bipinnatum is the most widespread with purplish flowers and tomentose leaves that are usually sessile. HABITAT: Rocky openings, canyon bottoms and eroding slopes in ponderosa pine and mixed-conifer forests or oak-piñon- ...
... decurrent leaves and is only in the Chuska Mountains near the AZ border. Variety bipinnatum is the most widespread with purplish flowers and tomentose leaves that are usually sessile. HABITAT: Rocky openings, canyon bottoms and eroding slopes in ponderosa pine and mixed-conifer forests or oak-piñon- ...
here - Cornell Plantations
... spread. The key idendifying characteristics of this cultivar are: a lack of a single central trunk above 6' from the ground; major and minor branches are vertical; short stubby lateral branchlets on s ...
... spread. The key idendifying characteristics of this cultivar are: a lack of a single central trunk above 6' from the ground; major and minor branches are vertical; short stubby lateral branchlets on s ...
Seed List 2014 - Ness Botanic Gardens
... Open pollination The seed is collected from open-pollinated plants. Open pollinated simply means pollinated by insect, wind or whatever natural mechanism the plant normally uses as opposed to controlled pollination by humans. This means seedlings will all be different from each other and the parent ...
... Open pollination The seed is collected from open-pollinated plants. Open pollinated simply means pollinated by insect, wind or whatever natural mechanism the plant normally uses as opposed to controlled pollination by humans. This means seedlings will all be different from each other and the parent ...
Complete 2016 Greenhouse Catalog
... S. BCD. Haling from the tropics these showy plants are named for their large, fiery, often flame shaped inflorescences. Plant in masses for a bold bedding display. Rich, moist, but well drained soil. -’Bombay Fire’ Series Cockscomb type flower. Large comb-shaped flowers are perfect for the cutting g ...
... S. BCD. Haling from the tropics these showy plants are named for their large, fiery, often flame shaped inflorescences. Plant in masses for a bold bedding display. Rich, moist, but well drained soil. -’Bombay Fire’ Series Cockscomb type flower. Large comb-shaped flowers are perfect for the cutting g ...
the Good Times catalogue 2011v2
... the longest tails sitting above those beautiful big leaves that show a blue hue when the plant is growing happily this is a great orchid. Charles Darwin came across these in his years of discovery & made a statement about their pollinator that was at that stage unknown. 60 years after he died his pr ...
... the longest tails sitting above those beautiful big leaves that show a blue hue when the plant is growing happily this is a great orchid. Charles Darwin came across these in his years of discovery & made a statement about their pollinator that was at that stage unknown. 60 years after he died his pr ...
Roses - Milaeger`s
... Thornless stems and stunning deep cerise pink blooms. The blossoms are medium-sized and semi-double with 25-30 petals. A strong old rose fragrance fills the air around every bloom. Light green foliage. ...
... Thornless stems and stunning deep cerise pink blooms. The blossoms are medium-sized and semi-double with 25-30 petals. A strong old rose fragrance fills the air around every bloom. Light green foliage. ...
here - Cornell Botanic Gardens
... season, producing fragrant, pink, orange-‐eyed flowers in late July and early August. Abundant flowers are borne in multi-‐hued pink trusses, are widely spaced, and have conspicuous stamens, creating a spider-‐ ...
... season, producing fragrant, pink, orange-‐eyed flowers in late July and early August. Abundant flowers are borne in multi-‐hued pink trusses, are widely spaced, and have conspicuous stamens, creating a spider-‐ ...
Prunus - Royal Horticultural Society
... RHS Trial of Prunus Introduction to Prunus Although the genus Prunus does contain fruiting species such as peach, almond and plum, this trial looked at the ornamental species. These originate in northern temperate regions, the Andes of South America and mountainous areas of South East Asia. Ornamen ...
... RHS Trial of Prunus Introduction to Prunus Although the genus Prunus does contain fruiting species such as peach, almond and plum, this trial looked at the ornamental species. These originate in northern temperate regions, the Andes of South America and mountainous areas of South East Asia. Ornamen ...
SCHISANDRACEAE 1. KADSURA Jussieu, Ann. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat
... Vines, woody, monoecious or dioecious. Stipules absent. Leaves alternate or ± clustered, simple, petiolate. Flowers axillary to leaves on ultimate branches or in axils of fugacious bracts near base of ultimate shoots, generally solitary but occasionally in pairs or clusters to 8, unisexual, hypogyno ...
... Vines, woody, monoecious or dioecious. Stipules absent. Leaves alternate or ± clustered, simple, petiolate. Flowers axillary to leaves on ultimate branches or in axils of fugacious bracts near base of ultimate shoots, generally solitary but occasionally in pairs or clusters to 8, unisexual, hypogyno ...
Perennial Catalog 2015
... full sun and good air movement. Sept blooming, US native. Available for 2015 only. ASTILBE – Small plants for shade or sun with moisture retentive soil. chinensis ‘Pumila’ – Dense, slender plumes of purple-pink flowers in Aug and Sept. Adaptable to dry shade or full sun. 6-18in depending on the rich ...
... full sun and good air movement. Sept blooming, US native. Available for 2015 only. ASTILBE – Small plants for shade or sun with moisture retentive soil. chinensis ‘Pumila’ – Dense, slender plumes of purple-pink flowers in Aug and Sept. Adaptable to dry shade or full sun. 6-18in depending on the rich ...
cucurbitaceae gourd family
... distinct, replicate, forming a head. PISTILLATE flowers similar to that of staminate flowers; style 1, short-columnar, the stigmas 3, each 2-lobed. FRUITS pepos, green, yellow, or variegated green and whitish or green and yellow, +/– longitudinally striped, globose or subglobose to ellipsoid, smooth ...
... distinct, replicate, forming a head. PISTILLATE flowers similar to that of staminate flowers; style 1, short-columnar, the stigmas 3, each 2-lobed. FRUITS pepos, green, yellow, or variegated green and whitish or green and yellow, +/– longitudinally striped, globose or subglobose to ellipsoid, smooth ...
Keys to the Common Shrubs and Herbs of the Prince George Forest
... determining what type of ecosystem is present. Identifying plants is a critical component for identifying site series (ecosystem units) using the Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (bec) system. Identifying site series is a crucial step for foresters and biologists when making decisions about p ...
... determining what type of ecosystem is present. Identifying plants is a critical component for identifying site series (ecosystem units) using the Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (bec) system. Identifying site series is a crucial step for foresters and biologists when making decisions about p ...
Ranunculaceae
... leaves alternate, in a basal rosette, or rarely opposite or whorled, compound or simple, often palmately lobed or dissected, petioles often with sheathing base, usually without stipules. Inflorescences of solitary flowers or cymose, flowers hypogynous, usually regular, bisexual, nectar-secreting and ...
... leaves alternate, in a basal rosette, or rarely opposite or whorled, compound or simple, often palmately lobed or dissected, petioles often with sheathing base, usually without stipules. Inflorescences of solitary flowers or cymose, flowers hypogynous, usually regular, bisexual, nectar-secreting and ...
“101 Wildflowers of Yosemite,”
... For identification of any plant you don' t recognize, write a thorough description and the naturalist on duty at the Museum will gladly help you determine it . Or visit the Museum Wildflower Garden w h e r e these 101 Wildflowers, together with several hundred other species are growing, all of them ...
... For identification of any plant you don' t recognize, write a thorough description and the naturalist on duty at the Museum will gladly help you determine it . Or visit the Museum Wildflower Garden w h e r e these 101 Wildflowers, together with several hundred other species are growing, all of them ...
ABCDEFGH I JKLM N O PQRST U VW X Y Z Alfalfa Barberry
... circle-like cone-shaped flower, fruit is small, green, spherical containing a maximum of four seeds Names: morning-glory, white Easter bonnets Cultivars/Varieties: invasive weed ...
... circle-like cone-shaped flower, fruit is small, green, spherical containing a maximum of four seeds Names: morning-glory, white Easter bonnets Cultivars/Varieties: invasive weed ...
Common Plants of Longleaf Pine-Bluestem Range
... Although best known as an invader following disturbance, broomsedge occurs throughout the piney woods, even on ranges in excellent condition. It is most common on sandy sites, but grows on a wide range of soils. On cutover longleaf pine ranges it often inhabits stump holes. Inflorescence branches ar ...
... Although best known as an invader following disturbance, broomsedge occurs throughout the piney woods, even on ranges in excellent condition. It is most common on sandy sites, but grows on a wide range of soils. On cutover longleaf pine ranges it often inhabits stump holes. Inflorescence branches ar ...
heirloom perennials
... G. platypetalum – A gorgeous geranium! Its foliage is similar to G. ibericum, slightly smaller and not as crinkly, forming a compact clump. Stunning shallow saucer-shaped flowers are around 2.5-3cm and are violet-blue, slightly paler in the centre with bluish-black anthers. Very pretty. Sun or part- ...
... G. platypetalum – A gorgeous geranium! Its foliage is similar to G. ibericum, slightly smaller and not as crinkly, forming a compact clump. Stunning shallow saucer-shaped flowers are around 2.5-3cm and are violet-blue, slightly paler in the centre with bluish-black anthers. Very pretty. Sun or part- ...
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.