Claytonia By LoveToKnow Claytonia - A small group of the Purslane order, of which three species are pretty garden plants. C. caroliniana is a spreading dwarf species bearing in spring loose racemes of pretty rose flowers, and C.
Claytonia virginica (Spring beauty) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: ...
Claytonia lanceolata (Spring Beauty) Portulacaceae (Portulaca Family) Spring Beauty is one of the first spring wildflowers in several vegetation zones of the Four Corners area. Small white-to-pink flowers ...
Claytonia sibirica also known as Montia sibirica - Pink purslane, Siberian purslane Plant Search A-Z of Plants Pick List ...
Osmunda claytoniana Interrupted Fern Flora, fauna, earth, and sky... The natural history of the northwoods ...
Spring Beauty Claytonia virginica A similar plant, Carolina spring beauty, is also found in Connecticut. Spring beauty has longer, narrower leaves than does Carolina spring beauty.
Genus: Claytonia Description General: delicate, fleshy, hairless perennial, 5-20 cm tall, partly underground, from a usually rather deep-seated, almost round bulb-like corm 5-20 mm in diameter.
Index- plants in this Family Portulacaceae / Purslane Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica) Spring Beauty is also known as Virginia Spring Beauty and Fairy Spuds. ...
Claytonia perfoliata, Montia perfoliata Fruits and Vegetables Sow from last frost into mid-summer, 1/8" deep, every 1-2", thin to 4" apart, in most well-drained soils. Self-seeds very well and may become invasive. Sun to part shade ...
Claytonia sp. (Spring Beauty) Dicentra canadensis (Squirrel Corn) Dicentra cucullaria (Dutchman's Breeches) Dicentra eximia (Turkey Corn) Dodecatheon sp. (Shootingstar) Erigenia bulbosa (Harbinger of Spring) ...
Claytonia megarhiza. Alpine Spring Beauty. Mount Evans, Colorado. (Mega-rhiza means "big-root"). Photo by Jeff Blend. Claytonia perfoliata. Miner's Lettuce. Claytonia perfoliata. Miner's Lettuce. Madison Range. Near Ennis, Montana.
Osmunda claytoniana or the interrupted fern is quite interesting. The sterile fronds (meaning the ones that are not spore bearing) grow for a while and then stop, produce spore bearing fertile pinnae and then start growing in the sterile mode again.
Claytonia virginica Cleistocactus candelilla Cleistocactus hyalacanthus (Cleistocactus jujuyensis) Cleistocactus jujuyensis Clematis 'Carnaby' Clematis 'Comptesse de Boucharo' Clematis 'General Sikorski' Clematis 'H F Young' Clematis 'Huldine' ...
Latin: Claytonia virginica Signs of the approaching spring are everywhere.
Fraser's Thimble Farms: Claytonia virginica, Gentiana andrewsii, Hepatica americana, Matteuccia struthiopteris, Onoclea sensibilis, Podophyllum peltatum, Polystichum acrostichoides, Sanguinaria canadensis, Sporobolus heterolepsis, ...
Osmunda claytoniana (Interrupted Fern) Osmunda regalis (Royal Fern, Flowering Fern) Osmunda spicant synonym of Blechnum spicant (Deer Fern, Deer Tongue Fern) Osmunda virginiana synonym of Botrychium virginianum (Rattlesnake-Fern) ...
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, ...
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a day are quite sufficient for a man, even while undergoing great fatigue. Claytonia tuberosa, another plant belonging to the same order as the Purslanes, likewise a native of North America, has also an edible root.
with fiddleheads often collected in spring in the North and boiled like asparagus for eating; more vigorous in the North, not tolerating summer heat of the South; related to the other popular Royal Fern, O. regalis and Interrupted Fern, O. claytonia.
See also: Pink, Green, Spring beauty, May, Lavender
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