2016 Catalogue - Rumbling Bridge Nursery
... Tough species from that windswept Island. Good size flowers for carpeting in damp shade. Tiny Marsh Marigold growing as rarity in Scottish Mnts. only 2” high. Likes moisture! There couldn‟t possibly be a better gold leafed alpine! Contrasts well with the sky blue flowers A lush green mound, producin ...
... Tough species from that windswept Island. Good size flowers for carpeting in damp shade. Tiny Marsh Marigold growing as rarity in Scottish Mnts. only 2” high. Likes moisture! There couldn‟t possibly be a better gold leafed alpine! Contrasts well with the sky blue flowers A lush green mound, producin ...
marion swcd native plant sale and scholarship fundraiser plant
... Perennial; narrow fern like leaves with an umbel of small white flowers; blooms mid spring to mid fall; drought tolerant; can be used as a lawn substitute if mowed; attracts butterflies; medicinal properties ...
... Perennial; narrow fern like leaves with an umbel of small white flowers; blooms mid spring to mid fall; drought tolerant; can be used as a lawn substitute if mowed; attracts butterflies; medicinal properties ...
2016 Plant Catalog - Laporte Avenue Nursery
... plant selection of hardy species which are unavailable in most parts of the country. We grow over 350 species of plants, including some new to cultivation but well adapted to the rock garden situation. We are open to the public by appointment only. Shipping Information Plants are shipped via United ...
... plant selection of hardy species which are unavailable in most parts of the country. We grow over 350 species of plants, including some new to cultivation but well adapted to the rock garden situation. We are open to the public by appointment only. Shipping Information Plants are shipped via United ...
TROPICAL ORCHID FARM, INC. 2012 ORCHID LIST
... Panama. We have seen some of these bloom now – it is a yellow form after all, with very dramatic gold lip veining covering the entire red lip, except for a thin red picotee around the edge. This apparently is the form called the Chrysotoxa Form – a similar cultivar is called C. aurea ‘Furor’. 3.50” ...
... Panama. We have seen some of these bloom now – it is a yellow form after all, with very dramatic gold lip veining covering the entire red lip, except for a thin red picotee around the edge. This apparently is the form called the Chrysotoxa Form – a similar cultivar is called C. aurea ‘Furor’. 3.50” ...
Psiguria ring in dry and wet forests at elevations up to... characteristics that have been overlooked in previous keys are
... the most-studied of which is the relationship with its pollinators. Although Psiguria flowers are visited by several organisms such as hummingbirds, bees, moths, and butterflies, Heliconius butterflies have been observed making the most visits and transferring the greatest amount of pollen to the st ...
... the most-studied of which is the relationship with its pollinators. Although Psiguria flowers are visited by several organisms such as hummingbirds, bees, moths, and butterflies, Heliconius butterflies have been observed making the most visits and transferring the greatest amount of pollen to the st ...
Campanula - MyTeleflora.com
... • Purchase stems that have one-quarter to one-third of the flowers open. Avoid stems that have broken tips or discolored leaves. • Remove bundle ties or rubber bands and remove lower leaves. Re-cut 1 inch from stem end. Treat with an ethylene inhibitor and then condition in a tepid floral food solut ...
... • Purchase stems that have one-quarter to one-third of the flowers open. Avoid stems that have broken tips or discolored leaves. • Remove bundle ties or rubber bands and remove lower leaves. Re-cut 1 inch from stem end. Treat with an ethylene inhibitor and then condition in a tepid floral food solut ...
Native Plant Species at risk from Bitou Bush invasion
... An erect, spindly or spreading shrub to 2 m high. Found on sandy soil on creek banks, hillslopes or in shallow soil in rock crevices and sandstone platforms on cliffs. In near-coastal areas of Sydney Harbour and Botany Bay. Leaves bipinnate, usually 5–14 pairs of leaflets, each 5–11 mm long, 2–6 m ...
... An erect, spindly or spreading shrub to 2 m high. Found on sandy soil on creek banks, hillslopes or in shallow soil in rock crevices and sandstone platforms on cliffs. In near-coastal areas of Sydney Harbour and Botany Bay. Leaves bipinnate, usually 5–14 pairs of leaflets, each 5–11 mm long, 2–6 m ...
2017 seedlist
... Dendromecon harfordii – Island bush poppy carries its bright yellow flowers set among greenish gray leaves spring to fall. "Super Smoke Plus" will be included to encourage germination. 30 seeds Z8 Dichelostemma capitatum - giant form - Tight heads of lavender blue flowers on this form of blue dicks ...
... Dendromecon harfordii – Island bush poppy carries its bright yellow flowers set among greenish gray leaves spring to fall. "Super Smoke Plus" will be included to encourage germination. 30 seeds Z8 Dichelostemma capitatum - giant form - Tight heads of lavender blue flowers on this form of blue dicks ...
what buckwheat is that
... a. Leaves and stems sticky (glandular), not covered with white hairs. Flowers white or pink. Stems with many branches……………………Unarmed buckwheat(Eriogonum inerme) b. Leaves and stems usually covered with fine white hairs. Flower color various. (1) Flowers white to rose pink. Flower clusters spaced alo ...
... a. Leaves and stems sticky (glandular), not covered with white hairs. Flowers white or pink. Stems with many branches……………………Unarmed buckwheat(Eriogonum inerme) b. Leaves and stems usually covered with fine white hairs. Flower color various. (1) Flowers white to rose pink. Flower clusters spaced alo ...
Some Newfoundland Wild Flowers
... Acer Rubrum.—Red Maple. A small tree with reddish twigs. Leaves vary greatly in shape, turning red in autumn. Leguminosae (Pea Family.) Shrubs or herbs. A very large order. Flowers papilionaceous, resembling a butterfly. Stamens 10. Seed vessel a pod or legume. Almost all the plants that have compou ...
... Acer Rubrum.—Red Maple. A small tree with reddish twigs. Leaves vary greatly in shape, turning red in autumn. Leguminosae (Pea Family.) Shrubs or herbs. A very large order. Flowers papilionaceous, resembling a butterfly. Stamens 10. Seed vessel a pod or legume. Almost all the plants that have compou ...
Native Plant Species at Risk from Bitou Bush invasion
... Leaves 7–15 cm long, 3 mm wide, narrow-linear, basal, sparsely hairy, 1 leaf per flowering shoot. Flowers inflorescence a terminal raceme to 20 cm high, 1–2-flowered, hairy. Flowers 3–4 cm long, 2.5–4 cm wide, pale or bright pink in colour with a strong musk scent. Sepals and lateral petals to 2 ...
... Leaves 7–15 cm long, 3 mm wide, narrow-linear, basal, sparsely hairy, 1 leaf per flowering shoot. Flowers inflorescence a terminal raceme to 20 cm high, 1–2-flowered, hairy. Flowers 3–4 cm long, 2.5–4 cm wide, pale or bright pink in colour with a strong musk scent. Sepals and lateral petals to 2 ...
Theophrastus on geophytes - Oxford Academic
... reedy character, and these roots . . . resemble the parts above ground, they are in fact like reeds fastened in the ground by their fine roots” (HP, 1.6.7). He then generalizes: “. . . all such plants . . . have two kinds of roots; and so, in the opinion of some, this is true generally of all plants ...
... reedy character, and these roots . . . resemble the parts above ground, they are in fact like reeds fastened in the ground by their fine roots” (HP, 1.6.7). He then generalizes: “. . . all such plants . . . have two kinds of roots; and so, in the opinion of some, this is true generally of all plants ...
flowering behaviour of kagzi lime under sub
... that there were only two main flowering seasons, the first and the major one occurring in DecemberFebruary and second one in June-July. Majority of the shoots that bore flowers were normal in vigour as measured in terms of length of shoot. The Kagzi lime bore flower mostly on lateral shoots and in t ...
... that there were only two main flowering seasons, the first and the major one occurring in DecemberFebruary and second one in June-July. Majority of the shoots that bore flowers were normal in vigour as measured in terms of length of shoot. The Kagzi lime bore flower mostly on lateral shoots and in t ...
INVASIVE PLANTS - Invasive Species Council of BC
... introduced to British Columbia without the insect predators and plant pathogens that help keep them in check in their native habitats. For this reason and because of their aggressive growth, these alien plants can be highly destructive, competitive and difficult to control. The B.C. Weed Control Act ...
... introduced to British Columbia without the insect predators and plant pathogens that help keep them in check in their native habitats. For this reason and because of their aggressive growth, these alien plants can be highly destructive, competitive and difficult to control. The B.C. Weed Control Act ...
SOME NEWFOUNDLAND WILD FLOWERS By M. SOUTHCOTT
... Prunus Pennsylvanicus.-Wild Red Cherry. Trees or shrubs. Leaves pointed, shining, green and smooth both sides. Flowers white, many in a cluster, on long pedicels, appearing about the same time as the leaves. Fruit small. ...
... Prunus Pennsylvanicus.-Wild Red Cherry. Trees or shrubs. Leaves pointed, shining, green and smooth both sides. Flowers white, many in a cluster, on long pedicels, appearing about the same time as the leaves. Fruit small. ...
Hydrangeas - Cornell Cooperative Extension
... butterflies and bees), but sterile flowers offer long lasting blooms. Problems with blooming are usually (1) the result of pruning at the wrong time or (2) too much fertilizer promoting leafy growth, or (3) very deep shade. Pruning timing matters. In order to ensure blooms next year, it is important ...
... butterflies and bees), but sterile flowers offer long lasting blooms. Problems with blooming are usually (1) the result of pruning at the wrong time or (2) too much fertilizer promoting leafy growth, or (3) very deep shade. Pruning timing matters. In order to ensure blooms next year, it is important ...
Large rhizomatous herbs with rhizomes. Leaves distichous, mostly
... terminal, erect or pendent thyrse. Bracts distichous or spirally arranged, often brightly colored, large, boat-shaped, coriaceous, persistent, each enclosing a several-flowered cyme. Flowers tubular. Tepals 6, one of them often reflexed. Stamens 5. Staminode 1, very small. Ovary inferior, 3-locular, ...
... terminal, erect or pendent thyrse. Bracts distichous or spirally arranged, often brightly colored, large, boat-shaped, coriaceous, persistent, each enclosing a several-flowered cyme. Flowers tubular. Tepals 6, one of them often reflexed. Stamens 5. Staminode 1, very small. Ovary inferior, 3-locular, ...
Field Guide to the Caribbean Flora Seen Throughout Study Abroad
... Freshwater Lake, and Boeri Lake Trail, as well as around the Springfield Station gardens. Flower species were identified using the Dominica Illustrated Flora field guide (James et al., 1997). Further identification was established with the help of Dr. Thomas Lacher, Nancy Osler of Springfield, Top T ...
... Freshwater Lake, and Boeri Lake Trail, as well as around the Springfield Station gardens. Flower species were identified using the Dominica Illustrated Flora field guide (James et al., 1997). Further identification was established with the help of Dr. Thomas Lacher, Nancy Osler of Springfield, Top T ...
Lilacs for Cold Climates (A3825) - UW Learning Store
... Lilacs that sucker readily, such as common and early lilacs, should be pruned every 1–3 years to encourage new growth and flowering. Remove approximately one-third of all branches that are larger than 11⁄2 inches in diameter. Cut the branches out at ground level using a pruning saw or loppers. New s ...
... Lilacs that sucker readily, such as common and early lilacs, should be pruned every 1–3 years to encourage new growth and flowering. Remove approximately one-third of all branches that are larger than 11⁄2 inches in diameter. Cut the branches out at ground level using a pruning saw or loppers. New s ...
APPENDIX B of TITLE 12 - Bonner County Government Web Site
... Small white flowers with pink veins; grows along streams Yellow flowers; grows along streams Tiny flowers: showy leaves; cool, damp forest or wetland sites ...
... Small white flowers with pink veins; grows along streams Yellow flowers; grows along streams Tiny flowers: showy leaves; cool, damp forest or wetland sites ...
here - Cornell Plantations
... thin, broadly lobed, dentate; petiole long, slender. Flowering stems 90-‐150cm, lower than topmost leaves; inflorescence resembling that of Astilbe; flowers numerous, small, white; calyx fused at base with 5 ...
... thin, broadly lobed, dentate; petiole long, slender. Flowering stems 90-‐150cm, lower than topmost leaves; inflorescence resembling that of Astilbe; flowers numerous, small, white; calyx fused at base with 5 ...
Flowers for flies
... want more instant results in one year, why not buy some carrots with green tops in a shop and actually plant them out in a border – they will then grow flowers that year. Un-harvested cabbage, broccoli or cauliflower should be left to go to seed where the yellow four-petalled flowers can be used by ...
... want more instant results in one year, why not buy some carrots with green tops in a shop and actually plant them out in a border – they will then grow flowers that year. Un-harvested cabbage, broccoli or cauliflower should be left to go to seed where the yellow four-petalled flowers can be used by ...
FUMARIACEAE -- Fumatory Family
... Spineless shrub, young branches softly hairy and with yellow gland dots. Leaves alternate, round in outline, 3 - 8 cm across, mostly 5lobed, irregularly toothed, mostly glabrous above, softly hairy and yellow gland-dotted below. Petioles shorter or longer than blades. Flowers perfect, on stalks 1 - ...
... Spineless shrub, young branches softly hairy and with yellow gland dots. Leaves alternate, round in outline, 3 - 8 cm across, mostly 5lobed, irregularly toothed, mostly glabrous above, softly hairy and yellow gland-dotted below. Petioles shorter or longer than blades. Flowers perfect, on stalks 1 - ...
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.