PowerPoint Presentation - Chapter 15 Plant Identification
... mm long) 24-30 mm long, 15-20 mm wide, cuneate, entire at base and distally serrate to crenate, acute to accuminate, mucronulate. All leaflets pinnatenetted, midvein and secondary veins sunken above and raised below, mostly glabrous but with arachnose trichomes near abaxial vein junctions, mesophyll ...
... mm long) 24-30 mm long, 15-20 mm wide, cuneate, entire at base and distally serrate to crenate, acute to accuminate, mucronulate. All leaflets pinnatenetted, midvein and secondary veins sunken above and raised below, mostly glabrous but with arachnose trichomes near abaxial vein junctions, mesophyll ...
June - the Scottish Rock Garden Club
... riverbank where I had my second garden, I plowed up a narrow meadow. On one side were very large lime and maple trees, (and) on the other side gray alders. On this site (in Latvia) I grew different species of Corydalis, Galanthus, Leucojum, Cyclamen and Colchicum. At the base of an old lime tree som ...
... riverbank where I had my second garden, I plowed up a narrow meadow. On one side were very large lime and maple trees, (and) on the other side gray alders. On this site (in Latvia) I grew different species of Corydalis, Galanthus, Leucojum, Cyclamen and Colchicum. At the base of an old lime tree som ...
Common Name: PALE YELLOW TRILLIUM Scientific Name: Trillium
... spring, after temperatures have risen but before the forest canopy has leafed out. Pale yellow trillium flowers have a spicy or sweet, clove-like smell, suggesting that they are pollinated by insects that are attracted to sweet fragrances (bees) and spicy smells (beetles). After flowering and fruiti ...
... spring, after temperatures have risen but before the forest canopy has leafed out. Pale yellow trillium flowers have a spicy or sweet, clove-like smell, suggesting that they are pollinated by insects that are attracted to sweet fragrances (bees) and spicy smells (beetles). After flowering and fruiti ...
Summer Flowering Trees, Shrubs and Vines
... Summer Flowering Trees, Shrubs and Vines Laura Jull, UW-Horticulture ...
... Summer Flowering Trees, Shrubs and Vines Laura Jull, UW-Horticulture ...
Suggested Annual Flowers for Illinois
... The following annuals are recommended for Illinois. Under each flower, you will find information a description of the flowers, the average height of plant, its preferred exposure, tolerance to cold (hardy = tolerates frost, tender = must be planted out after danger of frost), suggested method of pl ...
... The following annuals are recommended for Illinois. Under each flower, you will find information a description of the flowers, the average height of plant, its preferred exposure, tolerance to cold (hardy = tolerates frost, tender = must be planted out after danger of frost), suggested method of pl ...
Systematic Implications of DNA variation in subfamily Opuntioideae
... Leaves simple, evergreen Flowers small, unisexual: ♀ apocarpous, with stigmatic crests; ♂ with laminar stamens Significant features: Most basal of all flowering plants; no vessels in wood Special uses: (none) ...
... Leaves simple, evergreen Flowers small, unisexual: ♀ apocarpous, with stigmatic crests; ♂ with laminar stamens Significant features: Most basal of all flowering plants; no vessels in wood Special uses: (none) ...
here - Cornell Plantations
... (as is the entire plant), the non-‐flowering basal shoots forming a dense groundcover. Flowering stems appear in June and reach 1 m in height; flowers yellow, held in verticillasters; fruits remain ...
... (as is the entire plant), the non-‐flowering basal shoots forming a dense groundcover. Flowering stems appear in June and reach 1 m in height; flowers yellow, held in verticillasters; fruits remain ...
Trumpets of Winter - White Flower Farm
... stem is long, but not too tall. The bulbs produce leaves at about the same time as the blossoms. The flower spikes are composed of generous trusses of immense, lipstick-red blossoms, and they unfold in time for the holidays. ‘Orange Sovereign’ boasts other characteristics that we take for granted, su ...
... stem is long, but not too tall. The bulbs produce leaves at about the same time as the blossoms. The flower spikes are composed of generous trusses of immense, lipstick-red blossoms, and they unfold in time for the holidays. ‘Orange Sovereign’ boasts other characteristics that we take for granted, su ...
Systematic Implications of DNA variation in subfamily Opuntioideae
... Female gametophyte in angiosperms -no waiting time as in gymnosperms! -note 2 integuments (bitegmic; some angiosperm lineages have lost one integument) -gymnosperms have ...
... Female gametophyte in angiosperms -no waiting time as in gymnosperms! -note 2 integuments (bitegmic; some angiosperm lineages have lost one integument) -gymnosperms have ...
identifying northern utah`s flowering plants
... Another modification is designed explicitly to assist students in plant taxonomy. The key attempts to reflect the family treatment in Shaw AND that in Plant Systematics (Judd et al. 2002). The inames in CAPITAL letters reflect the interpretation of Judd et al. those in italics are those used in Shaw ...
... Another modification is designed explicitly to assist students in plant taxonomy. The key attempts to reflect the family treatment in Shaw AND that in Plant Systematics (Judd et al. 2002). The inames in CAPITAL letters reflect the interpretation of Judd et al. those in italics are those used in Shaw ...
Hydrangeas - Kennedy`s Country Gardens
... However, with pruning, they can be kept to about 8’tall and wide. They are much more sun tolerant than other varieties of hydrangeas. paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ – Large creamy-white flowers. Often droop in full bloom giving the plant a weeping appearance. Flowers turn a beautiful rusty pink with age. ...
... However, with pruning, they can be kept to about 8’tall and wide. They are much more sun tolerant than other varieties of hydrangeas. paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ – Large creamy-white flowers. Often droop in full bloom giving the plant a weeping appearance. Flowers turn a beautiful rusty pink with age. ...
Native Plants for Spokane Area Gardens
... butterflies and bees like the flowers. Birds eat the fruit mid-to late summer. Wax Currant (Ribes cereum)—a more compact shrub with tubular white, pink tinged flowers and large, red-orange berries. Usually around 4’ tall. Blooms late April-May. Fruit July—August. Kinnikinnick/Bearberry (Arctostaphyl ...
... butterflies and bees like the flowers. Birds eat the fruit mid-to late summer. Wax Currant (Ribes cereum)—a more compact shrub with tubular white, pink tinged flowers and large, red-orange berries. Usually around 4’ tall. Blooms late April-May. Fruit July—August. Kinnikinnick/Bearberry (Arctostaphyl ...
SHADE PLANTS
... used as an accent plant, a pop of colour planted amongst bold foliaged plants and look spectacular planted en-masse. Size: variable depending on variety Form: Rosette forming epiphyte Foliage: Generally broad, fleshy leaves. Some varieties have thinner, spikey leaves. ...
... used as an accent plant, a pop of colour planted amongst bold foliaged plants and look spectacular planted en-masse. Size: variable depending on variety Form: Rosette forming epiphyte Foliage: Generally broad, fleshy leaves. Some varieties have thinner, spikey leaves. ...
Coast weed guide - Institute for Applied Ecology
... coating. Each dark green leaf has light colored veins and 3-5 lobes. Plants bloom only when light and nutrients are optimal. Clumps of green or white flowers produce black berry-like fruits. Where found: English and Irish ivy can creep along the ground or climb trees and shrubs in open forests, fore ...
... coating. Each dark green leaf has light colored veins and 3-5 lobes. Plants bloom only when light and nutrients are optimal. Clumps of green or white flowers produce black berry-like fruits. Where found: English and Irish ivy can creep along the ground or climb trees and shrubs in open forests, fore ...
Ramson confusable with poisonous plants
... Denmark has assessed the possible toxic effects of eating ramson, which in recent years has become a popular plant to gather and eat in Denmark. As such, ramson does not contain harmful substances, but it may be mistaken for poisonous plants. In particular, before flowering, ramson leaves can be con ...
... Denmark has assessed the possible toxic effects of eating ramson, which in recent years has become a popular plant to gather and eat in Denmark. As such, ramson does not contain harmful substances, but it may be mistaken for poisonous plants. In particular, before flowering, ramson leaves can be con ...
21. NOMOCHARIS Franchet, J. Bot. (Morot) 3
... Herbs perennial, bulbiferous. Bulb of many imbricate, fleshy scales, white, without a tunic. Stem erect. Cauline leaves alternate or whorled, sessile, linear-lanceolate to elliptic-lanceolate. Inflorescence a terminal, 1- to several-flowered raceme; bracts 1–3. Tepals 6, free, usually with dark spot ...
... Herbs perennial, bulbiferous. Bulb of many imbricate, fleshy scales, white, without a tunic. Stem erect. Cauline leaves alternate or whorled, sessile, linear-lanceolate to elliptic-lanceolate. Inflorescence a terminal, 1- to several-flowered raceme; bracts 1–3. Tepals 6, free, usually with dark spot ...
Page 1 of 4 COLD HARDY CAMELLIAS By Christine Banigan
... Chapel Hill have introduced varieties that have withstood winter temperatures of -10° F with little or no damage. Camellias in general, prefer acid loving soils such as where azaleas and rhododendrons reside. They prefer morning sun and part shade. Northern and Eastern exposures are good areas to pl ...
... Chapel Hill have introduced varieties that have withstood winter temperatures of -10° F with little or no damage. Camellias in general, prefer acid loving soils such as where azaleas and rhododendrons reside. They prefer morning sun and part shade. Northern and Eastern exposures are good areas to pl ...
Taxonomy of Angiosperms
... Flower: The flowers are usually bracteates, ebracteolate, pedicellate, actinomorphic, complete. Bisexual, homochlamydeous, trimerous and hypogynous. Exceptionally flowers are unisexual in Smilax and Ruscus. Perianth : It consists of six tepals arranged in two whorls of three each. The odd tepal is a ...
... Flower: The flowers are usually bracteates, ebracteolate, pedicellate, actinomorphic, complete. Bisexual, homochlamydeous, trimerous and hypogynous. Exceptionally flowers are unisexual in Smilax and Ruscus. Perianth : It consists of six tepals arranged in two whorls of three each. The odd tepal is a ...
Four-star Plants! An Overview of the Chicago Botanic Garden’s Trials
... plants are evaluated primarily in sun and shade gardens; special trial sites for testing invasive species, landscape roses, clematis, and green roofs ...
... plants are evaluated primarily in sun and shade gardens; special trial sites for testing invasive species, landscape roses, clematis, and green roofs ...
Pollination Partners
... fertilization occurs. Pollination is essential for our survival. Most of the foods we eat would not be possible without pollinators! Natural fibers, fruits, vegetables, forest products (wood, rubber, vanilla), and flowers all rely on pollinators for their reproduction and survival. To further explai ...
... fertilization occurs. Pollination is essential for our survival. Most of the foods we eat would not be possible without pollinators! Natural fibers, fruits, vegetables, forest products (wood, rubber, vanilla), and flowers all rely on pollinators for their reproduction and survival. To further explai ...
Plants and bulbs to flower in the summer and snowdrops
... plicatus in Berkshire. This new form bewitches all who see it with large green ‘eyes’ on its inner segments. ...
... plicatus in Berkshire. This new form bewitches all who see it with large green ‘eyes’ on its inner segments. ...
Sum and Substance - Niagara College Greenhouse and Nursery
... lavender or pale-lilac, bell-shaped, fragrant flowers on 3- to 4-foot-long stalks. Unfortunately, these will tend to droop with time. Seed pods eventually form. Culture While most hostas are shade lovers, ‘Sum and Substance’ can be planted in full sun (where it will receive five to six hours of sun ...
... lavender or pale-lilac, bell-shaped, fragrant flowers on 3- to 4-foot-long stalks. Unfortunately, these will tend to droop with time. Seed pods eventually form. Culture While most hostas are shade lovers, ‘Sum and Substance’ can be planted in full sun (where it will receive five to six hours of sun ...
Wildflowers Brochure... - South Yuba River State Park
... Funnel-shaped flower, 6 long flared petals, open cluster, tall stem Numerous white and purple flowers in tiers, pagoda style Daisy-like, many blue lavender to pink rays, yellow disks 5 small blue-violet petals with white, yellow tube, dark center Round head, many tiny white/pale blue-violet flowers, ...
... Funnel-shaped flower, 6 long flared petals, open cluster, tall stem Numerous white and purple flowers in tiers, pagoda style Daisy-like, many blue lavender to pink rays, yellow disks 5 small blue-violet petals with white, yellow tube, dark center Round head, many tiny white/pale blue-violet flowers, ...
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.