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HybridsFrom LoveToKnow Garden Hybrids - Primula auricula has been freely crossed with other species, and with excellent results, though many of these hybrids are as yet little known. One of the best is P.
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IXIA Hybrids (Cream, purple, rose, yellow or yellow flowers) A. Flowering Characteristics Ixia hybrids flower in very late spring ( May/June). Plants are about 16 inches tall. B. General Characteristics 1. Origin of species: South Africa 2.
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Origin: Hybrids with Lu pinus polyphyllus and Lu pinus arboreus in their parentage Growth Habits: Clump forming perennial, up to 4 feet tall (1.2 m) or smaller depending on variety, dwarf varieties are 18 inches tall (45 cm) ...
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Dragonfly Hybrids are strong stemmed with leaves that are 3-ternate that grow from 1/2 to 1 1/2 inches long. They also have terminal flowers up to 3 inches across and spurs to 4 inches long.
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Gladiolus hybrids Gladiolus x hortulanus Height: 3 ft Spacing: 9 in Type: tender bulb Flowers: Nearly all colors ...
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These modern hybrids bear salmon- pink blossoms ('Doris' has scarlet in the center) and bloom freely with moderate fragrance. Noteworthy characteristics: Long-blooming, salmon pink blossoms.
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Solenostemon Hybrids Perform Well at Franklin Park Conservatory A new trial garden at Franklin Park Consevatory chose coleus plants among the top best performers in 2009. Four Solenostemon hybrids won in this Midwest botanical garden.
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zone 4 group of hybrids resulting from a cross between R. carolinianum and R. dauricum var. sempervirens named after Peter J. Mezitt, founder of Weston Nurseries, Massachusetts Habit and Form ...
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New Hybrids of Daylilies Latin: HemerocallisLast week in Rogers as I sat in the daylily auction held during the Region 13 meeting of the American Hemerocallis Society, I was amazed by the prices paid for the new hybrids.
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Nurserymen in Europe bred from this plant, which was named Dahlia juarezii with parents of Dahlias discovered earlier and these are the progenitors of all modern Dahlia hybrids.
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Kumquat hybrids can be grown in all citrus regions; kumquats are among the hardiest citrus. With this in mind, the USDA crossed kumquats with other popular types of citrus to create hardy kumquat hybrids.
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Hybrids and hybrid origin cultivars. Ulmus Ã- brandisiana. U. chumlia Ã- U. wallichiana. Naturally-occurring hybrid in Pakistan and north-west India. Ulmus Ã- elegantissima 'Jacqueline Hillier'. English hybrid of uncertain parentage, possibly U.
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New hybrids are produced every year, but most of these are sold unnamed. Only specialist orchid nurseries offer named species and hybrids. New introductions tend to be easier to grow, but for the keen grower, here are some species to try: ...
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MUSA HYBRIDS - Plantain, Cooking Banana Plantains are a hybrid of two species of banana (M. acuminata x M. balbisiana) and includes some excellent bananas. Plantains are nutritious but generally must be cooked. Some are edible raw when fully ripe.
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Dombeya hybrids. Deep pink flowers up to 1.5 inches across subtended by densely pubescent bracts 2.5 inches long. This is a fast growing medium size tree. It can be grown as a shrub too.
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Cybister HybridsMost have Latin American names such as 'Lima', 'La Paz' and 'Chico'; bulbs are small and more expensive than those of regular amaryllis; they produce spiky, curly petals that look exotic but can be less reliable than regular ones ...
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Hellebore HybridsThe so called "Orientalis Hybrids", which, to be taxonomically correct are now being referred to as Helleborus x hybridus are the result of generations of crosses between such species as H. purpurescens, H. torquatus, H.
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The Penny hybrids have tidy & compact brightest green leaves that in Zone 8 are in full flourish from late winter until deep into autumn. They like a cool moist location in the garden with indirect lighting, & are good container plants as well.
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Hybrids and selections of Goldenrod are gaining increasing acceptance as ornamental plants that add to the fall bloom palette of perennials.
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Development of HybridsThe easily produced and readily identifiable strains of corn made it a favorite subject for experimental genetics.
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These human-created hybrids between two of our great native plants ( heuchera and tiarella) are equally as stunning as the parents, but with more diversity of flower and leaf shape.
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The plum is generally cultivated in the temperate zones, though among the numerous varieties and hybrids are types suitable for many soils and sites. Of the plum's more than 100 species 30 are native to North America.
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Maule, thinking a hardier blood might be infused into the potato by crossing it with some of the native species, raised hybrids between it and the two common species of Solanum native in this country, S. Dulcamara and S.
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The Primrose family is remarkable for the number of hybrids it produces. The garden ' Polyanthus of unnumbered dyes,' as the poet Thomson calls it in 'The Seasons,' is only another form (probably of the Cowslip or Oxlip) produced by cultivation.
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There are many flower colors and diverse kinds of hybrids, all within the genus Pelargonium, a member of the Geranium Family. Some 280 species of Pelargonium exist, nearly all African.
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There is a very good series of hybrids known as the 'Ackerman hybrids,' which would be your best bet. Dr. William Ackerman was a breeder at the U.S. National Arboretum, and his breeding program has given us lots of valuable ornamental plants.
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It appears to be possible to lessen frost susceptibility by careful selection of hybrids, for example several of a number of hybrids between H. heterophyllus and H.
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One of the most spectacular of the new hybrids is Heuchera 'Silver Scrolls,' a patented introduction from Charles Oliver of The Primrose Path. This evergreen perennial has glossy metallic leaves with a magenta-purple reverse.
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There are a multitude of hybrids, including variegated, laceleaf, miniature and purple-leaved varieties.
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There are many varieties and hybrids of scrub verbena available. Lantana blooms year round and attracts butterflies for pollination to the garden.
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Removal of hybrids is not recommended at this stage as they contain genetic material of W. multicaulis. Sites with hybrids should be closely monitored and DEC should be consulted prior to undertaking any actions to remove hybrids.
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Glenn Dale hybrids are evergreen, semi-dwarf, and have bigger and more colorful flowers than Azalea in the Southern Indian group. The Fashion Azalea has a salmon- pink colored flower that is 2 inches in diameter.
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aestivalis (& hybrids), "Mayhaws," are locally important in the S.E. USA for jellymaking, where many consider them the best fruit for that purpose.
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A few French-American hybrids have some resistance to black rot and mildew. Vinifera grapes are seriously affected by Pierce's Disease, black rot, mildew and grape berry moth and are limited to West and North Texas.
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European columbine also is commonly available. Additionally, many hybrid varieties are available in a wide array of colors. Some of the more common hybrids are Biedermeier, Music Mix, Songbird and the McKana Hybrids.
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kiusianum, both native to the island of Kyushu, the southernmost island of Japan. They are often referred to as dwarf, although they may reach 4 to 6 feet in height and spread. Kurume Hybrids are hardier than the Southern Indian Hybrids.
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Hebe albicans ‘Pewter Dome' and Hebe albicans ‘Cranleigh Gem' are possible hybrids of Hebe albicans. It is the parent of Hebe ‘Red Edge', an increasingly popular plant, much favoured by landscape gardeners. For more information 30K ...
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Our goal is to provide encyclopedic entries which can answer all of a visitor's questions about plant identification, growing tips, propagation methods, and available varieties or hybrids.
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Pinus discolor occurs, reportedly together with cembroides, in southern Arizona, New Mexico, and adjacent northern Mexico and is based on a number of small differences between two and a reported absence of hybrids between the two "species".
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Stems/Trunks: thorns usually present, sometimes strongly, usually large (1in) thorns in zig-zag form; dark rough bark Range/Origin: Argentina, Bolivia, Chili Hardiness: to low teens; hardiness varies between hybrids ...
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See also: Green, May, Pink, Orange, Evergreen
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