pendulous More or less hanging or declined. Pendulous ovule: one that hangs from the side of the cell. GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms New Search: ...
Pendulous Weeping, drooping branches make the pendulous forms ideal focal points in beds or borders. Tsuga canadensis 'Pendula' - Canadian Hemlock, 5 feet tall by 7 feet wide.
pendulous More or less hanging or declined. perennial A plant that lives 2 or more years and produces new foliage, flowers, and seeds each growing season. perianth Collectively, all external flower parts.
Pendula/pendulous/pendulum/pendulus Weeping or drooping with branches hanging down from a central stem; a weeping or spreading cultivar. Perennial A plant that dies down to the ground during winter and survives to grow again each spring; ...
Pendulous clusters of fragrant pure-white flowers appear in May after leaf break. They are very attractive to butterflies and bees. Fruit is nearly black and cherry-like, inedible to humans but birds love it. It can leave stains on concrete.
Pendulous blooms borne on erect, branched flower stems. Special Considerations Special characteristics: ...
Pendulous begonias can be used in a similar way. It is amongst these easily grown tuberous-rooted plants that the greatest range of colourful basket plants can be found. From pure white, through yellow and pink to deep fiery red. There are one or ...
The trees have a pendulous growth habit and are usually as wide as they are high, forming a dome shape. In spring the new shoots of 'Ever Red' are covered with fine, silvery hairs.
Fuchsias have spectacular pendulous flowers. There is a vast range of varieties with over eight thousand hybrids and cultivars, making them highly collectable plants. Fuchsias provide a splash of colour in shady and dull gardens.
Sourwood (Oxydendron arboreum) decks itself with pendulous seedpods, and hazelnut (Corylus) displays dangling catkins in early spring.
The stems are long and pendulous and this is a great choice of hanging cacti if you are looking for plants that hang down beautifully.
Old stone urns often feature pendulous tresses of dwarf ivy, and it's easy to add small bulbs to these for a spring display that can be replaced with annuals later on.
Conifers can be globe-like or rounded ('Heatherbun' white cedar), pendulous or weeping ('Glauca Pendula' blue Atlas cedar), columnar or tapered ('Compressa' common juniper).
It grows from 6 to 12 feet high, and its pendulous outer branches root wherever they touch the ground. In the shady, moist woodland conditions that it prefers, it can "march" down a slope.
Flowers: Pink, white, red, purple, and orange tubular and pendulous single or double blossoms. Light Needs: Full sun to partial shade. Growing Advice: Pinch the stems back of young plants to encourage production of side branches.
This small tree has lovely pendulous flowers in spring and early summer but the seeds are very poisonous so it should not be grown if you have young children who may eat them.
Used to refer to a tree or shrub having pendulous branches. Weevil A member of the beetle family Curculionidae. Weevils are small in size, with an elongated head, and can cause serious damage to fruits, nuts, trees, etc.
The pillow-like flower is heart shaped with a single dangling pendulous drop. Bleeding Hearts are shade loving woodland plants that bloom in the cool of spring.
pedicel The stalk of an individual flower in an inflorescence. pendulous Hanging down, drooping. petal One division of the corolla. petaloid like or consisting of petals.
The Chinese Elm is a fast growing deciduous tree with a rounded, vase-shaped growth habit and pendulous, arching branches. It is commonly placed as a shade tree in home landscapes and is also popular along streets and in parking lot islands.
For example, if given year-round protection, fuschias grow rapidly, reach anywhere from 18 inches to 12 feet or more, and produce their beautiful pendulous blossoms in shades of red, purple, and white nearly all winter long.
Try planting them with groups of solomon`s seal, whose graceful arching stems and pendulous white flowers add a romantic look to the shady garden.
Although Buddleia davidii is the most popular type for cold regions, a few similar species are equally easy to grow in Zones 8 and 9 and warmer parts of Zone 7. For distinctive yellow flowers there is B. globosa, B. lindleyana produces pendulous ...
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