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Sylvestris/sylvestre Epithet meaning of the woods.
Syncarp A rounded aggregation of fruits; a fleshy aggregate fruit.

 


T. sylvestris -- Deep yellow flowers, sometimes several, on graceful, slightly lazy stems. This is the wood tulip, well-loved for its fragrance. It is striking in combination with Muscari latifolium, and should naturalize in the South.

Malva sylvestris ‘Zebrina' - Zebrina cheese mallow - (Malvaceae- Mallow family includes Alcea, Lavatera, Sidalcea, Althaea and Callirhoe). Malvas are from Eurasia.

Nicotiana sylvestris
Pansy ‘Can Can‘
The humidity dome pictured is actually a used plastic container that once held salad mix. I just flipped it over, making the lid my tray, and the container my dome.

Mallow (Malva sylvestris), also called tall or high mallow, is an introduced plant to the US that escaped cultivation and is a perennial in warmer climates. It can be found anywhere in the US except for Nevada and the Southeast.

Scots pine (P. sylvestris)
Trees grown from Spanish seed won't survive a Prairie winter; those from Siberia thrive. Fast-growing, drought-tolerant. 15 m x 8 m ...

Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris)
Japanese flowering cherry (Prunus serrulata)
corkscrew willow (Salix matsudana tortuosa) ...

Anemone (Anemone sylvestris) Delicate white cups with yellow centers.
Bells of Ireland (Moluccella laevis)* Green, bell shaped flowers line tall spikes.

To warm up a cool-themed garden featuring a lot of blues, mix in some reddish-blue flowers, such as Ceanothus 'Gentian Plume' and Salvia × sylvestris 'Montrose Best'.
A subtle, elegant silver garden derives much of its magic from foliage colors.

Salvia sylvestris, syn S. nemoraosa
Hardiness: Hardy to Zone 4 and statewide throughout Arkansas
Planting Season: Plant in the spring as soon as plants are available
Culture: Grows well in almost any soil with the pH above 5.5.

Anthriscus sylvestris - a nectar-rich plant attracting lacewings and hoverflies which eat aphids
Ilex aquifolium - this evergreen shrub produces winter berries which provide food for birds and other wildlife ...

sylvestris). These tulips do not need chilling before planting in these regions. In areas such as Tallahassee, Houston, or San Diego, buy these types in the fall, plant them in a cool, shaded location, and forget them.

Trees more commonly attacked in Colorado include: Austrian pine (Pinus nigra), Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris), White spruce (Picea glauca), Colorado blue spruce (Picea pungens glauca), Eastern white pine (Pinus strobes), Norway spruce (Picea abies).

Prostrate Prostrate forms grow flat, and when planted on an incline they appear to flow downhill.
Pinus sylvestris 'Hillside Creeper' - Scots Pine, 2 feet tall by 6-8 feet wide.

The herb and flower bed in the center of the garden provides a visual focus. It features a towering Nicotiana sylvestris (candlestick flowering tobacco), birdbath and chair.
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under the right conditions and produce brand-new plants the following year. Common annuals that can self-sow vigorously include ageratum, petunia, foxglove, annual larkspur, forget-me-not, calendula and wild or striped mallow (Malva sylvestris).

Contrast the golden Pinus sylvestris 'Gold Coin' with Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star'; pair the pyramidal Picea glauca var. albertiana 'Conica' with the low-growing Thuja occidentalis 'Caespitosa.' ...

Nicotiana sylvestris
Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens'
Osmunda regalis*
Rodgersia (all)
Rodgersia podophylla*
Saxifraga fortunei
Thalictrum delavayi 'Hewitt's Double
Tricyrtis formosana
Viburnum opulus 'Compactum' ...

See also: Flower, Plant, Spring, Water, Hybrid

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