Guinea grass Panicum maximum (syn. Urochloa maxima) Non-Native to Florida ...
New Guinea Impatiens, Touch-me-not For instant color, plant Impatiens en masse in shade gardens with Ferns and Hostas, or in containers and hanging baskets.
New Guinea Impatiens The crowning glory of the remarkable New Guinea impatiens is their balance between rich, luscious foliage and abundant, lively blooms.
New Guinea Impatiens Botanical Name: Impatiens x hawkeri hybrids Growing New Guinea impatiens in containers allows you to enjoy a big show of bright blooms just about anywhere.
New Guinea Impatiens Super Sonic™ Deep Purple (Impatiens hawkeri New Guinea group) ...
New Guinea Impatiens Scientific Name: Impatiens hawkeri Hook. f. Synonym: Impatiens holstii, Impatiens sultanii Family: Balsaminaceae ...
Golden Guinea Japanese Kerria KER-e-a ja-PON-i-ka Deciduous shrub, to 4-5 ft (1.4-1.5 m) tall, bright green foliage. Flowers single, golden yellow, large, to 5 cm wide. Hardy to USDA Zone 4 ...
Cornus sanguinea Nombres relacionados: Bloodtwig dogwood (inglés), Cornaceae (familia), Cornejo (castellano), Cornel (inglés), Cornizo (castellano), Cornus latifolia (sinónimo), Cornus nuttallii (similar), Cornus stolonifera (sinónimo), ...
Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' Genus: Cornus Species: sanguinea Cultivar: 'Midwinter Fire' ...
Adoa (New Guinea), Oily Pili Taxonomy Domain: Eukaryota () - Whittaker & Margulis,1978 - eukaryotes ...
Begonia New Guinea Species ( New Guinea Species Begonia ) Begonias are tender perennials, grown for their colorful flowers and foliage.
The original New Guinea Impatiens were more upright growing than regular impatiens with larger leaves and flowers. The foliage is a bright green, sometimes variegated or shaded with purplish pigments.
Rhodochiton atrosanguinea - Purple Bell Vine Scrophulariaceae Rhodochiton atrosanguinea is a perennial vine with showy dark purple flowers. The vine reaches about 10 feet in cultivation. It also makes a great plant for hanging baskets.
Guinea grains, Melegueta pepper, Alligator pepper Estonian Melegeti aframon Ewe Awusa, Awisa, Dzekuli, Megbedogboe, Dzekuli, Atakui Fante Sensam, Wisa, Wusa French Graines de paradis, Malaguette, Poivre de Guinée, Maniguette Ga-Dangme ...
Index- plants in this Family Polygalaceae / Milkwort Purple Milkwort (Polygala sanguinea) Purple Milkwort is also known as Blood Milkwort and Field Milkwort. ...
Sanguinea x zabelana sanguinea x zabelana (Heuchera Flambeau) - A pretty garden seedling of good color, with numerous stems of red flowers 2 feet high, and closely clustered as in H. zabelana. Micrantha x sanguinea ...
New Guineas: New Guinea Impatiens (Impatiens hawkeri) have leaves that are large and brightly colored bronze or purple with yellow or pink midribs. They have larger showy flowers in various colors and are usually grown from cuttings.
New Guinea Creeper. Mucuna bennetti. Not common. New Zealand Fern Tree Nicandra physalodes. Apple of Peru. Shoo-fly. Native of Peru.
sanguinea 'Winter Beauty' Height and spread: 1.5 to 2 m x 1 to 2 m This European native won the Best Novelty Plant award at Flora Nova in 1987.
'Atrosanguinea' - described as having deeper red flowers. 'Humilis' - a shrub-like form lacking the upright nature of the species, low and with smaller flowers.
Guinea grass Megathyrsus maximus var. maximus Scientific Name Megathyrsus maximus (Jacq.) B.K. Simon & S.W.L. Jacobs var. maximus ...
New Guinea, the world's largest tropical island, is a poorly explored biodiversity hotspot and an area of high priority for palm research and conservation.
New Guinea Impatiens Impatiens wallerana im PAY shenz wall er AY na Impatiens ...
New Guinea impatiens have their own unique features. They grow to 2 feet tall, boast larger flowers and many times, variegated leaves, and they need more sun to bloom than garden impatiens.
sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' - a mix of yellow and red shades. Height 1.2-1.5m (4-5ft). C. 'Kesselringii' - blackish purple stems. Height: 1.2-1.5m (4-5ft). Rubus cockburnianus 'Goldenvale' AGM - white stems, yellow summer foliage. Height 1m (3ft).
Cornus sanguinea Midwinter Fire Dendrobium Orchids Elaeagnus pungens Frederici - Great for late autumn scent and good colourful foliage ...
Cornus sanguinea Cornus sericea (stolonifera)--Red Twigged Dogwood Cornus alternifolia--Pagoda Dogwood ...
1/10. New Guinea, Australia (Queensland) and New Caledonia (map: from van Balgooy 1984; Mark Newman, pers. comm.). Synonymy: Sphenostemonaceae P. van Royen ...
Origin: New Guinea. Miniature hoya with striped tiny 1/2" leaves, dark green and white, exactly like watermelon stripes! Very unusual and eye-catching. It's an epyphite, can be grown in orchid medium or light potting mix with lots of bark conditioner.
Heuchera sanguinea 12"-18" Glossy, 3 inch, deeply lobed green to purple leaves; clusters of scarlet flowers on a stout 15" red stems in early-mid Spring ...
Brugmansia sanguinea Family: Solanaceae Red Angels Trumpet, Red Datura, Eagle Tree Origin: South America ...
Heuchera sanguinea 'Splish Splash' coral bells perennial, easy care created by chief cultivator zones: 6a thru 9b ...
Malus x atrosanguinea: carmine crabapple Malus baccata: Siberian crabapple - Hardy to zone 2, bears white flowers and bright red fruit.
Holmskoldia sanguinea Clusters of orange, 1", Chinese Hats are produced from summer to autumn along the arching stems of this unusual shrub. Light: Full to partial sun.
Impatiens, New Guinea, Impatiens 'New Guinea' Italian bellflower, Campanula isophylla Johnny-jump-up, Viola cornuta, V. tricolor ...
sanguinea Native to Siberia, China, Korea and Japan, is similar to I. sibirica, but the flower spike is shorter and carries no branches. The flowers, though larger than those of I.
This is the New Guinea impatians variety 'Celebration'. New Guinea varieties come in coral, red and violet with some having variegated foliage. This is another great candidate for container plantings. Usage ...
Grains of Paradise, Guinea Grains, Melegueta or Mallaguetta Pepper, from Ampelopsis Grana Paradisi, or Habzeli of Ethiopia (Kanang of Ethiopia). Two kinds of these grains are known in the English markets, one plumper than the other.
(Datura sanguinea, Datura suaveolens, Datura meteloides) (Euonymus alata, Euonymus fortunei) (Genista pilosa, Genista tinctoria) (Ginkgo biloba) (Gleditsia triacanthos inermis) (Larix laricina) (Microcoelum weddellianum, Syagrus weddelliana) ...
"The genus Vitex (Lamiaceae) in New Guinea and the South Pacific Islands". Kew Bulletin 62: 587-603. ^ a b Corner, E. J. H. (1939). "Notes on the systematy and distribution of Malayan phanerogams III". Gard. Bull. Straits Settlem.
green panic grass; Guinea grass Urochloa maxima green wandering Jew Tradescantia fluminensis Guelder rose; cranberrybush viburnum Viburnum opulus var. opulus Hairy abutilon; ma'o Abutilon grandifolium hairy beggarticks Bidens pilosa ...
kerria japonica 'Golden Guinea' COMMON: Japanese kerria 'Golden Guinea' LEAVES: Deciduous, alternate, simple, 1.5 to 4" long, half as wide, double serrate, bright green, yellow in fall SIZE: 3 to 5' tall, 4 to 6' wide ...
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Amelanchier sanguinea, Red Twig Juneberry Amelanchier spicata, Low Juneberry Aronia melanocarpa, Black Chokeberry Betula pumila, Bog Birch Ceanothus americana, New Jersey Tea Comptonia peregrina, Sweet Fern ...
sanguinea or N. Edwardsiana, largely or wholly of a rich scarlet or crimson colour.
Heuchera 'Santa Ana Cardinal' (Santa Ana Cardinal Coral Bells) - A great evergreen perennial that is the result of a cross between the Alum Root (Heuchera maxima) and the Coral Bell (Heuchera sanguinea).
Rainbow Plants make up a small genus of only five species which are restricted to tropical and subtropical areas throughout Australia and New Guinea.
Pitcairnia Sanguinea Pygmy Date Palm - Perfect Tropical Landscaping Plant Royal Palm - The World's Beautiful Palm Ruellia brittoniana 'Purple Shower' Sago Plant House Plant Spathiphyllum Milkyway Star Jasmine - The Versatile Wonderful Groundcover ...
across Santa Teresa Street from the New Guinea Garden. Its clear green foliage, sometimes accompanied by cheerful rosy-red fruit, make it a pleasure to look at.
SelecTree lists no cultivars of sanguinea. Family: Solanaceae California Native: No Habit: Evergreen Sunset Zones: 16 - 24 Exposure: Full Sun to Full Shade Water Needs: Moist Soil Soil Type: Loam or Sand Height: 20 feet ...
sanguinea for the sake of its intense red flowers. This is crossed & back-crossed with H. americana, H. bracteata & H. micrantha. From H. bracteata it seems to have inherited its tendency to produce more flowers than most cultivars. From H.
Native to Guinea and named after William Bligh of the HMS Bounty, who carried many plants to different parts of the world, this tree is grown and appreciated in Jamaica and the West Indies.
As you enter the forest, on the left is a Pacific dogwood, on the right is its cousin, the Old World Cornus sanguinea. Between the woods and Stevens way is the Medicinal Herb Garden. On the Rainier Vista side is a giant Cucumber Tree above the bench.
Of all the impatiens out there, in a dizzying array of color choices, we're partial to the New Guinea hybrids for their large leaves and 3-inch-wide flowers of pink, lavender, purple, red, and more.
In Papua New Guinea, plants are propagated from stem cuttings with harvesting commencing 2 - 3 months after planting and continuing for 1-2 years, and the young leaves are picked and are cooked in coconut cream or water. They are also fried.
sanguinea. Hybridists have worked with these plants extensively, producing an amazing array of flower bract colors. The red varieties, among the most popular, include G. 'Luna,' G. 'Passion,' and many others.
It covers Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cote D'ivore, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania, ...
Grains of paradise, nengrekondre pepre, alligator pepper, guinea grains, graines de paradis, atar, paradies kõrner, grani de Meleguetta, paradijs korrels, Grana paradise, poivre de Guinée, malaguette, Malagettapfeffer, grani de paradiso.
field milkwort Polygala sanguinea pink flowers, page 2 Images ©1986-2005 Eleanor S. Saulys, Arieh Tal, Virginia Magee, Janet Novak, Carol Levine, Carol Gracie.
Description: With New Guinea Impatiens, the foliage markings are as spectacular as the flowers, which range from pastel to intense colors.
See also: Green, Orange, Orchid, Lady, Medic
 
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