Wildflower Festival – Flowers Guide
... An insectivorous herb to 30cm. 1 to 5 white or pink flowers from basal rosette of leaves during spring to autumn. Green or reddish leaves have sensitive glandular tentacles that respond to external stimuli to trap insects. Grows in coastal swamps and wet heathland. ...
... An insectivorous herb to 30cm. 1 to 5 white or pink flowers from basal rosette of leaves during spring to autumn. Green or reddish leaves have sensitive glandular tentacles that respond to external stimuli to trap insects. Grows in coastal swamps and wet heathland. ...
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 - ...
EDIBLE PLANTS OF NEW ENGLAND - Herbaceous
... Arrowheads/Duck-Potatoes/Wapato (Sagittaria spp.) Water-plantain family (Alismataceae) - fresh-water aquatic plant. Flowers on flowering stalks arranged in whorls of three, each with three rounded, white petals; leaves variably shaped, often with long pointed lobes; tubers potato-like, at ends of lo ...
... Arrowheads/Duck-Potatoes/Wapato (Sagittaria spp.) Water-plantain family (Alismataceae) - fresh-water aquatic plant. Flowers on flowering stalks arranged in whorls of three, each with three rounded, white petals; leaves variably shaped, often with long pointed lobes; tubers potato-like, at ends of lo ...
Tem e ennia - Proven Winners
... of ferns to complement their broadleaved hostas and silvery Pulmonarias? Though they have been grown for hundreds of years, ferns still play an essential role in the landscape today. They come in colors ranging from solid green to silver and orange, but it is their finely textured foliage and ease o ...
... of ferns to complement their broadleaved hostas and silvery Pulmonarias? Though they have been grown for hundreds of years, ferns still play an essential role in the landscape today. They come in colors ranging from solid green to silver and orange, but it is their finely textured foliage and ease o ...
Weeds of the Southern US
... Perennial. Stems usually one to four, clustered from rootstock, one to two feet long. Stems without noticeably milky sap. Leaves broadly oval, rough-hairy, clasping stem. Flowers in clusters or racemes, variable color from light yellow to orange to red. Seed pod a follicle, egg-shaped seed with silk ...
... Perennial. Stems usually one to four, clustered from rootstock, one to two feet long. Stems without noticeably milky sap. Leaves broadly oval, rough-hairy, clasping stem. Flowers in clusters or racemes, variable color from light yellow to orange to red. Seed pod a follicle, egg-shaped seed with silk ...
Vines
... This key includes vine and vine-like plants found in the National Capital Region. Much of the information was drawn from Gleason and Cronquist (1991) and Weakley (2013). Vines and vine-like plants are defined here as species you might, at least occasionally, encounter growing above your knee and req ...
... This key includes vine and vine-like plants found in the National Capital Region. Much of the information was drawn from Gleason and Cronquist (1991) and Weakley (2013). Vines and vine-like plants are defined here as species you might, at least occasionally, encounter growing above your knee and req ...
Fagaceae (Beech or Oak family)
... Salicaceae (Salix and Populus) as covered here (and in FPNW) is monophyletic and is either nested within “Flacourtiaceae” or sister to “Flacourtiaceae” ...
... Salicaceae (Salix and Populus) as covered here (and in FPNW) is monophyletic and is either nested within “Flacourtiaceae” or sister to “Flacourtiaceae” ...
4- Narcissus Species and Wild Hybrids
... The best known of the Jonquilleae section; variable with several wild varieties known in cultivation. Widely grown in the southern 'United States. Queen Anne's Jonquil is the double-flowered form. 9a. var. henriquesii Henriq. ex Samp. (1901) (henriquesii, in honor of Henriques, a 19th century Portug ...
... The best known of the Jonquilleae section; variable with several wild varieties known in cultivation. Widely grown in the southern 'United States. Queen Anne's Jonquil is the double-flowered form. 9a. var. henriquesii Henriq. ex Samp. (1901) (henriquesii, in honor of Henriques, a 19th century Portug ...
LAMBLEY NURSERY
... ORDERING Orders may be placed by phone, fax, post or on-line through our shopping cart facility. The website also has a full catalogue of plants and seeds which are currently in stock. Payment may be made using a credit card without opening a PayPal account. PACKING & CHARGES We take a great deal of ...
... ORDERING Orders may be placed by phone, fax, post or on-line through our shopping cart facility. The website also has a full catalogue of plants and seeds which are currently in stock. Payment may be made using a credit card without opening a PayPal account. PACKING & CHARGES We take a great deal of ...
Some Wayside Flowers of Central Korea
... more showy member of the same family. Its long flower-stems, thickly covered with creamy-white flowers, may be seen from afar, as the plant grows in abundance on open hillsides. (If anyone should be hot-tempered, let him make an infusion from the leaves of this plant, and the draught will have a won ...
... more showy member of the same family. Its long flower-stems, thickly covered with creamy-white flowers, may be seen from afar, as the plant grows in abundance on open hillsides. (If anyone should be hot-tempered, let him make an infusion from the leaves of this plant, and the draught will have a won ...
flower guide - Lancashire Wildlife Blogs
... The flowers have been arranged by colour and strips on the edge of the page should help you to find groups of flowers of the same colour. Both the English and Latin names for each plant are given along with further information about when the plant flowers, its size, habitat, and key features which h ...
... The flowers have been arranged by colour and strips on the edge of the page should help you to find groups of flowers of the same colour. Both the English and Latin names for each plant are given along with further information about when the plant flowers, its size, habitat, and key features which h ...
JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE - Arkansas State Parks
... 2ND WEEK, DEC.: Everything’s browning out except for the evergreens. ...
... 2ND WEEK, DEC.: Everything’s browning out except for the evergreens. ...
Camellias - Garden Science
... Glomerella cingulata can be lethal to Camellias. Symptoms include sudden death and wilting of young shoots, followed by the dead leaves holding on to the shoot, and dying of tissue and growth of a canker, which continues to enlarge, extracting water and nutrients causing yellowing of leaves, loss of ...
... Glomerella cingulata can be lethal to Camellias. Symptoms include sudden death and wilting of young shoots, followed by the dead leaves holding on to the shoot, and dying of tissue and growth of a canker, which continues to enlarge, extracting water and nutrients causing yellowing of leaves, loss of ...
Learner Unit Achievement Checklist
... bouquet suitable for a wedding cake 9.3 Present any 2 of the following • An arrangement of wired sugar flowers suitable for a cake top • An arrangement of wired sugar flowers in a container • A potted plant • A Victorian posy • A circlet or Alice-band head-dress ...
... bouquet suitable for a wedding cake 9.3 Present any 2 of the following • An arrangement of wired sugar flowers suitable for a cake top • An arrangement of wired sugar flowers in a container • A potted plant • A Victorian posy • A circlet or Alice-band head-dress ...
Abstract Nymphaea and Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae)
... Chassat 1962; Weidlich 1976a, 1976b; Les et al. 1999; Schneider et al. 2003). The genus Nymphaea consists of approximately 45 species of aquatic herbs with perennial rhizomes, mostly floating leaves and showy flowers. The bractless flowers have mostly tetramerous calyces, whereas the other flower or ...
... Chassat 1962; Weidlich 1976a, 1976b; Les et al. 1999; Schneider et al. 2003). The genus Nymphaea consists of approximately 45 species of aquatic herbs with perennial rhizomes, mostly floating leaves and showy flowers. The bractless flowers have mostly tetramerous calyces, whereas the other flower or ...
Supplement to the 2013–2014 CAtAlOGue
... This series is distinctively upright in habit with sterile flowers that are produced all season. Silvery foliage and fragrant flowers. We offer the following varieties: Blueberry Cobbler (blue with a touch of orange in the center); Peach Cobbler (peachy-pink with an orange center) ...
... This series is distinctively upright in habit with sterile flowers that are produced all season. Silvery foliage and fragrant flowers. We offer the following varieties: Blueberry Cobbler (blue with a touch of orange in the center); Peach Cobbler (peachy-pink with an orange center) ...
Agapanthus - Cardinia Shire Council
... Botanical name: Agapanthus praecox ssp.orientalis Common names: Agapanthus, lily of the Nile, African lily Origin: South Africa ...
... Botanical name: Agapanthus praecox ssp.orientalis Common names: Agapanthus, lily of the Nile, African lily Origin: South Africa ...
FloralNews Spring 2013 pdf
... Our retail brand, Kirchhoffs, has been the gardener’s partner in South Africa for more than 100 years. Established in 1896, the eye-catching seed packets are still a favourite, available in garden centres and stores nationwide. There is a large range of flower, vegetable, herb, lawn, and Kirstenbosc ...
... Our retail brand, Kirchhoffs, has been the gardener’s partner in South Africa for more than 100 years. Established in 1896, the eye-catching seed packets are still a favourite, available in garden centres and stores nationwide. There is a large range of flower, vegetable, herb, lawn, and Kirstenbosc ...
Poisonous Plant Guide
... cultivated races (Mexican, Guatemalan, and West Indies.) Leaves Easter lily,Trumpet lily and paralysis are observed clinical signs. Pets herbaceous, succulent, non-hardy annuals or ovate-elliptical, entire, alternate, veined, dark-green above and paler below, have greater access to these plants over ...
... cultivated races (Mexican, Guatemalan, and West Indies.) Leaves Easter lily,Trumpet lily and paralysis are observed clinical signs. Pets herbaceous, succulent, non-hardy annuals or ovate-elliptical, entire, alternate, veined, dark-green above and paler below, have greater access to these plants over ...
BEANS
... water for 30 seconds only. Put them in a bucket of water, with only the flowers above the surface, and leave for 2 hours. Place in a plastic bag, tie well to exclude air and lay overnight on a cool floor. ...
... water for 30 seconds only. Put them in a bucket of water, with only the flowers above the surface, and leave for 2 hours. Place in a plastic bag, tie well to exclude air and lay overnight on a cool floor. ...
Wreaths - CORE Charter FFA and Agriculture Program
... • Funeral Wreaths were a Roman custom, they appear carved on the sarcophagus’ • The use of evergreens and wreaths as symbols of life was also an ancient custom of the Egyptians, Chinese, and Hebrews • In the early days in Europe, people would put wreaths on their doors to identify their home; simila ...
... • Funeral Wreaths were a Roman custom, they appear carved on the sarcophagus’ • The use of evergreens and wreaths as symbols of life was also an ancient custom of the Egyptians, Chinese, and Hebrews • In the early days in Europe, people would put wreaths on their doors to identify their home; simila ...
Recommended Native and Adapted Plants for Boerne
... Using native and well-adapted plants to landscape will save time and money. Once established, natives require less water, fertilizer, pesticides, and maintenance than most non-natives. Before buying plants, identify the characteristics of your yard, such as how much morning and afternoon sun or shad ...
... Using native and well-adapted plants to landscape will save time and money. Once established, natives require less water, fertilizer, pesticides, and maintenance than most non-natives. Before buying plants, identify the characteristics of your yard, such as how much morning and afternoon sun or shad ...
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.