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Physostegia virginiana (Obedient Plant)
Marie Iannotti
I think we all love Daylilies but here in central florida I also grow Obedient plant, the kids love that you can shape it any way and it stays, not the same can be said of my grandchildren.

 


virginiana in summer
FAVORITES: C. caroliniana, C. betulus and 'Fastigiata', O. virginiana
QUIRKS: Plants hove very tough wood and are difficult to transplant
GOOD NEIGHBORS: Blends well with many trees and shrubs
WHERE IT GROWS BEST: C.

Fruiting persimmons are available in two primary types: American persimmons (Diospyros virginiana) and Japanese or Oriental persimmons (D. kaki).

Virginiana/virginianum/virginianus From the Southeastern USA.
Virus A deforming microorganism that causes disease and death.
Vivipary/viviparous With live plantlets on a mother plant.

Quercas Virginiana: Southern Live Oak
Live Oaks, Fertilization
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Hamamelis virginiana was one of the first New World plants to be adopted for ornamental use by European horticulturists. As early as the mid-17th century, the plant was growing in private botanical collections in London.

live oak, Quercus virginiana L. (Fagaceae);
longan, Dimocarpus longan Lour. (Sapindaceae);
loquat, Eriobotrya japonica Lindl. (Rosaceae);
lychee, Litchi sinensis Sonn. (Sapindaceae);
mahoe, Hibiscus tiliaceus L. (Malvaceae); ...

Chokecherry Prunus virginiana (rose-Rosaceae) small tree or shrub that has clusters of small white flowers. The wood was used to make bows. Bark was used for cough medicine, and roots ground and sprinkled into wounds.

Magnolia, sweetbay (Magnolia virginiana)
Myrtle, true (Myrtus communis)
Myrtle, wax (Myrica cerifera)
Nandina or heavenly bamboo (Nandina domestica)
Oak, cork (Quercus suber)
Oak, live (Quercus virginiana)
Oak, myrtle (Quercus myrtifolia) ...

virginiana as the typical rootstock. This is not a good idea, in my opinion. Time and again, I have observed suckering (vigorous growth from roots) and incompatibility between rootstock and scion.

If I had space I would grow three species: fall-blooming Hamamelis virginiana with bright yellow flowers, ...

Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) is the traditional native Christmas tree that many southerners remember from their childhood.

Juniperus virginiana (olive hairstreak)
Lupinus perennis (blue spp., elfin spp.)
Panicum spp. (ringlet, skipper spp.)
Pinus spp (eastern pine elfin)
Populus spp. (most admiral spp.)
Prunus serotina, virginiana.

'Multiplex' artichoke) (Double flowered bloodroot) Hemerocallis (Daylily) Sedum acre (Gold moss) Heuchera X brizoides ('Pluie de Feu'Sedum spectabile Coral Bells) Stachys byzantina (Lamb's Ear) Hieracium aurantiacum (Orange Tradescantia virginiana ...

virginiana will do) and the alternate host is a hawthorn (a mountain ash (Sorbus, spp.) or an apple/crabapple (Malus, spp.) works, too).

Landscape designer Harry Hutchins is especially fond of witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) for its twiggy growth and nutlets that hang on all winter.

Cedar-Apple Rust, Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae
I. Introduction: Cedar-apple rust can infect leaves and fruit of most cultivars in the mid-Atlantic region.

- Virgin's bower (Clematis virginiana) Zone 3
- Purple-leaf wintercreeper (Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus') Zone 5
- 'Baltica' English ivy (Hedera helix 'Baltica') Zone 5
- Climbing hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris) Zone 5 ...

He was surprised that one native didn't fare well in the storm: red cedar (Juniperus virginiana). A 300-foot-long privacy hedge of these 300-foot-tall trees snapped like matchsticks. Of more than 30 mature red cedars, only 2 or 3 are left.

-- mainly in Autumn.
Definition as written by smiln32:
In Gratiola virginiana, late flowers can also be cleistogamous, meaning self-pollenating. These flowers are often in addition to the flowers that have already opened.

Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae Schw.
authored by R.C. Pearson, H.S. Aldwinckle, and R.C. Seem.
INTRODUCTION ...

Chokecherry (D)
Prunus virginiana
Virginia Creeper (D)
Parthenocissus quinquefolia ...

Oenothera speciosa (evening primrose)
Physostegia virginiana (obedient plant)
Convallaria majalis (lily-of-the-valley)
Artemisia ludoviciana (Silver King artemesia)
Lysimachia clethroides (gooseneck loosestrife) ...

One of the earliest blooming varieties is Hamamelis virginiana, the common witch hazel, which begins blooming in October.

cause confusion as a single common name sometimes refers to several different plants. For example, in the UK, woodbine is the common name for honeysuckle (Lonicera pericyclamenum), while in the US it is used to mean a clematis (Clematis virginiana).

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