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Cissus
Family: Vitaceae.
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Cissus rhombifolia Common name(s): Kangaroo vine, Grape ivy ...

 


Cissus is a genus of approximately 350 species of woody vines in the grape family (Vitaceae). They have a cosmopolitan distribution, though the majority are to be found in the tropics.

Narcissus poeticus 'Actaea'
Poet's Narcissus
Their bright-colored flowers have been a symbol of spring since ancient times.

Narcissus grub eating daffodil bulb. Garden pest identification
Narcissus grub larva. 10mm long
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Narcissus basal rot
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Narcissus Daffodil
By The Old House Web
There are many types of daffodils and most are suitable
for naturalistic plantings. They are long lived but will
not tolerate water-logged soil. They do like a fertile well
drained soil.

Narcissus
Bulbs planted in a paint can will brighten someone's life for weeks. Cover a 1-quart paint can (about $1 at hardware stores) with wrapping paper, securing the seam with double-stick tape.

Narcissus bulbocodium var. conspicuus (Daffodil)
Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Brent and Becky's Bulbs
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Cissus hamaderohensis
Vitaceae
Cissus hamaderohensis is a strange looking perennial plant native to Yemen and Socotra. The flattened slate green stems are 4-6 inches long, constricted at the nodes, with a base that becomes very woody with age.

Cissus sicyoides
Nombres relacionados: Bejuco chirriador (castellano), Bejuco comemanos (castellano), Bejuco loco (castellano), Bejuco ubi (castellano), Cissus verticillata (sinєnimo), Hierba de buey (castellano), Tripas de Judas (castellano), ...

Narcissus
( Altruist Narcissus )
A showy daffodil with solitary blooms appearing on leafless stems, midseason. The petals are peach colored and slightly pointed, the small, fluted corona is bright orange-red.

Narcissus 'Thalia', sometimes referred to as orchid narcissus, is a wonderfully fragrant, pure white daffodil with multiple, pendulous flowers on each stem.

Narcissus
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Narcissus as fertility daemon was the son of the River-god Cephissus ("Garden") & of the bog-lily nymph Leiriope.

Rhoicissus digitata (Baboon Grape)
3 (10)m, Baboon Grape is a climbing woody shrub with broad, finger-like leaflets on branches which are densely covered with brownish red hairs. Small, yellowish green flowers and bluish-purple berries.

Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Virginia Creeper Vitaceae
Located on wall near Rackliffe Hicks arena near Rt. 195.

Narcissus is the botanic name for a genus of mainly hardy, mostly spring-flowering, bulbs in the Amaryllis family native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia. There are also several Narcissus species that bloom in the autumn.

Narcissus
Family: N.O. Amaryllidaceae
The bulbs of plants belonging to the natural order Amaryllidaceae are in many cases poisonous, though they are widely cultivated for the sake of their flowers.

#897 Narcissus spp.
Common Names: daffodil, narcissus, jonquil, Lent lily, Easter flower, butter-cup
Family: Amaryllidaceae (amaryllis Family)
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To shorten narcissus stems by 1/3 to 1/2 over their normal size and keep the same size flowers - use alcohol, diluted with water.
Allow four weeks between potting up your bulbs and when want bloom.

Paperwhite narcissus is the oldest and most widely distributed of the genus. They originated in the Mediterranean region and adjacent areas of central Asia, but were an early item of commerce.

Daffodils and Narcissus photo gallery
Daffodil, Double 'Texas'
Daffodil, Double 'Texas'
Daffodil, Double 'Texas'
Daffodil, Double 'Texas'
Daffodil, Large Cupped 'Red Hill'
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Vitaceae / Grape Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)
Plant Type: This is a vine, it is a perennial which can reach a height of 18 Meters (59 feet ) .

Daffodil
Scientific Name: Narcissus hybridus Hort.
Synonym:
Family: Amaryllidaceae ...

Cissus antarctica
Plants of Home and Garden, Trees and Shrubs
Sow in spring, just covered in well-drained soil, 65-70F/18-21C; germination erratic. Grow also from softwood or semi-hard cuttings.

Narcissus ‘Midget'
This miniature narcissus bulb comes very highly recommended by all the specialist bulb growers. It has tiny golden trumpets above attractive, neat, greyish green leaves.

Narcissus. family Amaryllidaceae. Includes daffodils and Jonquils. Imported to Bermuda originally, but do well here. Natives of Europe, North Africa and western Asia.

Cissus rhombifolia Ellen Danica
Cissus rhombifolia
Family: Vitaceae
Grape Ivy, Oak Leaf Ivy
Origin: Tropical America ...

Cissus antarctica - Kangaroo Vine »
Chlorophytum - Spider Plant
Chlorophytum Spider Plant 7 deg C (45░F). South Africa.

Narcissus x hybridus 'Sabine Hay' : Small Cup Narcissus - Whole Plant
Oxalis deppei : Good Luck Plant - Whole Plant
Oxalis regnellii 'Atropurpurea' : Purple Leaf Oxalis - Whole Plant ...

Narcissus spp. (daffodil, jonquil, narcissus; amaryllid family). Springtime in Indiana is officially proclaimed by the yellow trumpets of daffodils (fig. 4E).

Parthenocissus Quinquefolia
Virginia Creeper
This vine can reach a height of 30 feet and will grow into zone 4. The leaves emerge as bronze-red, changing to green then to an eye-catching red in the fall.

Parthenocissus Climbing Vines: Virginia Creeper and Boston Ivy
Hardy vines for trellis, arbor or groundcover can boost a garden's appeal. Parthenocissus climbing plants are ideal, but gardeners often get them confused.

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Parthenocissus quinquefolia - Virginia creeper
Paspalum urvillei - vasey grass - Non-Native
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Name: Narcissus 'Jetfire'
Bloom Season: Early spring
Growing Conditions: Full sun or part shade and well-drained soil ...

Tender Narcissus are best kept in a cool 50 to 60 ºF location in low light until they are well-rooted and the shoots appear, usually in about two to three weeks. Then bring them gradually into direct sunlight and warmer temperatures.

Daffodil (Narcissus) - Beautiful bulbous flowers of mountain and alpine pastures, plains, or woods, thriving admirably in most parts of our island; if anywhere, better in the cooler northern parts and in Ireland, ...

Daffodils or narcissus - Planting and Growing Daffodils.
Crocus
Tulips - especially the dwarfs - others follow later - May.
Muscari
Anemone - Tuberous types (some) start flowering in April.

False ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) is a climbing vine that looks and acts like ivy (Helix spp.) but is not related to it. The plant is related to grape vines, as it is part of the family…
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* Rex begonia vine (Cissus discolor). Some tropical vines are worth growing for their foliage, and this is such a plant. Although it's not related to the rex begonia, its leaves do look similar.

Corona " A short-cylindric or crown-like modification of the corolla; also, a small crown in the throat of a corolla, as in Narcissus. Coronate " With a corona. [Plate 10] Corrugated " Wrinkled or folded longitudinally.

Boston ivy Parthenocissus tricuspidata
bougainvillea; paper flower Bougainvillea glabra
bouncing Bet; soapwort Saponaria officinalis
Bradford pear, Callery pear Pyrus calleryana
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Name Pachysandra procumbens Allegheny Pachysandra Pachysandra terminalis Japanese Pachysandra Pachysandra terminalis 'Variegata' Pachysandra (syn. 'Silver Edge') Paeonia suffruticosa Tree Peony Parrotia persica Persian Parrotia Parthenocissus ...

The term nectary was very vaguely applied by Linnaeus to any part of the flower which presented an unusual aspect, as the crown (corona) of narcissus, the fringes of the Passion-flower, &c.

While there are a few exceptions to the rule such as the Paper white narcissus, most daffodils are pretty durable and will tolerate a certain amount of freezing.

Clematis do not cling onto walls as do ivy (Hedera spp.) or Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus henryana), for example.

Notes: All daffodils are narcissus, but not all narcissus are daffodils. Whatever you call them, they signal spring in many areas. Daffodils are deer and rodent resistant and many will naturalize over time.

Acer saccharum, Fraxinus americana, Ostrya virginiana, Parthenocissus quinquefolia Prunus virginia, Quercus rubra, Sambucus canadensis, Tilia americana, Allium tricoccum, Claytonia virginica, Dentaria laciniata, Dicentra cucullaria, Galium aparine, ...

Narcissus (including daffodil and jonquil).
Scilla, or squill.
Snowdrop _(Galanthus)._
Snowflake _(Leucoium)._
Chionodoxa.
Hardy alliums.
Bulbocodium.
Camassia.
Lily-of-the-valley.
Winter aconite (_Eranthis hycmalis_).

Fast-growing Engelmann's Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia 'Engelmannii') thrives in full sun or dense shade and in just about any type of soil-even when it's doused with road salt.

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Did you know? Squirrels, chipmunks and other rodents do not like the taste of the bulbs in the Narcissus family. The same can not be said of other flowering bulbs.
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In 1887, botanists finally took note when the genus was further divided into Ampelopsis and Parthenocissus over some small variations in structure.

Habitat loss and fragmentation.
Timber harvesting activities.
Road-works.
Invasion of habitat by plants that favour disturbance, particularly Lantana and Native Grape (Cissus species).
Risk of local extinction because numbers are low.

BULB
A bulb is an underground stem, usually globular, that has fleshy leaves emerging from the top and roots emerging from the bottom. The fleshy leaves store food. Examples include the tulip, narcissus, and onion.

When the tops have died, remove the dry foliage and soil from around the bulbs. Store them in a dry place until fall, then plant them outdoors in the garden. Discard any bulbs that have been forced in water such as hyacinths or paperwhite narcissus.

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Botanical name: Cayratia trifolia Family: Vitaceae (Grape family)
Synonyms: Cissus ...

See also: Green, Narcissus, May, Orange, Lady