Indian Poppy By LoveToKnow Indian Poppy (Meconopsis) - Handsome Poppyworts, the most familiar of which is the common Welsh Poppy (M. cambrica); the other kinds are natives of the Himalayas, hardy, but only of biennial duration.
Indian-tobacco Lobelia inflata This is the most common lobelia in Connecticut. As the seed pod develops, it swells into a ball, hence the species name "inflata." These inflated seedpods are the best identifying mark for Indian-tobacco.
Indiana Plants Poisonous to Livestock and Pets Cooperative Extension Service, Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 ...
Indian bean tree Catalpa bignonioides 'Aurea' Genus: Catalpa Species: bignonioides Cultivar: 'Aurea' ...
Indian rice grass (Oryzopsis hym enoides) Native Americans did eat its seeds. NextFountain grass (Pennisetum orientale) ...
Indian Pipe Related Category: Plants common name for the genus Monotropa and for the family Monotropaceae, low flowering plants of north temperate zones. They are chlorophylless saprophytes with a funguslike appearance.
Indian Pinks or Pink Root Spigelia marilandica An uncommon if beautiful native perennial, producing upward facing coral-red tubular buds that open to show off the star-like creamy yellow throat.
Indian Grass is a perennial bunchgrass native to the United States. It is known as a warm season grass and will start growing in May, and go to seed in July and August.
Indian Paintbrush is what botanists call a "scroph," a member of the same family as foxglove and snapdragon. Like foxglove, Indian Paintbrush is a biennial.
Indian Woodoats, Bamboo Grass Scientific Name: Chasmanthium latifolium (Michx.) Yates Synonym: Uniola latifolia Family: Poaceae ...
Campanulacea / Bluebell Indian Tobacco (Lobelia inflata) Plant Type: This is a herbaceous plant, it is a annual which can reach 100cm in height (39inches). The stem is usually hairy. Leaves: The leaves are alternate.
Because it has no chlorophyll and thus no green pigmentation, another name for it is "corpse plant". It was used for medicinal purposes by Native Americans. Indian pipes bloom in summer to early fall. (Photographed in PA) ...
Indian Fig, Barbary Fig, Prickly Pear The edible prickly pear and the infamous cholla are two distinct members of this diverse group of desert plants.
Indian Hawthorn Prepared by Karen Russ, HGIC Information Specialist, and Bob Polomski, Extension Consumer Horticulturist, Clemson University. (New 4/00.) HGIC 1078 ...
India rubber plant Ficus elastica Plants of Home and Garden, Trees and Shrubs ...
Indian Pipe Indian Pipe Photo courtesy Wisconsin State Herbarium and Andrew Meeks ...
- Indian horse chestnut Plant Search A-Z of Plants Pick List This forms a large and handsome tree in time reaching some 16m here though it grows to 30m (100ft) in its native habitat.
Indian Valerian is a perennial, herbaceous plant, indigenous to India, being found in the temperate Himalayan region. The dried rhizome and rootlets are used for medicinal purposes, and the drug is known in India as 'tagar.
Indian Strawberry a fruiting creeping groundcover Duchesnea indica, the Indian Strawberry, or Mock Strawberry, loves sun or part shade.
Indian Pink One of the most striking and beautiful of the native perennials, Indian Pink's summer flowers are brilliant red and tubular with canary yellow throats.
Indian Chief has deep pink flowers. S. telephium can grow up to 2 feet high. It resembles S. spectabile but the leaves are more narrow. It is showy over a long season and dies back over the winter. Flowers in various shades of pink.
East Indian hygrophila is mostly submersed, with a few inches sometimes emersed above the water. East Indian hygrophila is not a native plant. It may be found in streams and in slowly moving waters.
Genus Canna (Indian shot) Canna 'Erebus' Photo/Illustration: Steve Silk KAN-ah Common Name: Indian shot ...
Aloe chinensis - Indian Medicine Plant Liliaceae Aloe chinensis, or Indian Medicine Plant, is the common plant that most of us grow as Aloe vera. They are native to India and Vietnam.
CANNA INDICA - INDIAN SHOT. Common name Saka siri, Indian shot, canna, bandera, chancle, coyol, platanillo, canna lily. Family Cannaceae (Canna family).
There are more Indian Pipe Family pictures at the Texas A&M Biometrics Experimental Database. Check out Botany in a Day ...
In the landscape, Indian plum is perfect in the hedgerow or as a specimen plant. There are homes where I see them used as a deciduous hedge for privacy. Consider these shrubs for your own backyard wildlife habitat, or restoration project.
This Indian Blanket Flower was found in England, a chance seedling of Gaillardia x grandiflora 'Goblin'.
Clematis 'Star of India' Rich, velvety, plummy petals with a distinctive red bar. Very strong climber (to 20'). Easy to grow. A member of the late large flowered clematis group (which also contains the overly popular Jackmanii).
INDIA Twelve Commandments of Fruit Gardening. 1973 YB, pp 110-111 INDIAN ALMOND See Tropical Almond ...
Indian Azalea - Azalea Indica Apr 5th Posted by Rupert Foxton-Smythe in Dwarf Shrubs ...
India The poppy grown in India is usually the white-flowered variety, but in the Himalayas a red-flowered poppy with dark seeds is cultivated.
Indian Eggplant A variety of Eggplant characterized by their large oval shape and brighter purple coloring. The Chu-Chu hybrid is the most desirable variety for gardens and eating. They are ... Thai Eggplant ...
Indian-plum Rosaceae Oemleria cerasiformis (Torr. & A. Gray ex Hook. & Arn.) Landon   symbol: OECE ...
INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbergia sissoo General Notes Magnesium Deficiency Common. Branches Droop, Branches Susceptible to Breakage. Has Fragrant Flower. SelecTree lists no cultivars of sissoo.
[edit] India The flower of India is also the Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera). The reason this flower was chosen is because it signifies that which keeps itself pure even when living in a rough environment.[9] ...
Indian names: ber (Himachal Pradesh); pitni, ber, kandika, kandiari, singli, ban ber (Hindi); bari, konkamber, phitni (Kashmir); ranbor, uneb (Maharashtra); amlai, singli, simli, barari (Punjab). Ğlant of very common occurrence.
Indian Hawthorn raf-i-o-LE-pis um-bel-LA-ta Broadleaf evergreen shrub, to about 6 ft (2 m) tall and wide, dense. Leaves simple, elliptic to lanceolate, 4-11 cm long, pointed, sharply serrated, leathery, glossy dark green.
Indian hawthorn is perfect for low hedges and borders. It is slow growing and requires little effort to maintain its shapely form. Usage Excellent shrub for foundation plantings and low hedges or borders.
Indian Paintbrush, Texas Paintbrush, Paintbrush,Indian Species: Castilleja indivisa ...
Indian Cuisine Viele Links zu Rezeptsammlungen aus verschiedenen indischen Regionalküchen. Leider sind etliche Links nicht mehr aktuell. Ammas Indian Recipes and Cooking Site ...
Indiana Public Radio; A Moment of Science - Yucca Flowers and Yucca Moths; Don Glass; September 27, 2003 Virginia Cooperative Extension; Yuccas, Yucca spp.; Alex X. Niemiera ...
Indian Paintbrush, Wildflower The legend of the Indian Paintbrush is immortalized in a book by Tomie de Paola. It sprouts from wildflower seed and the Lady Bird Wildflower Center provides research. Grow This List of Perennial Plants ...
Indian cup's most common use by Native American Indians wasn't exactly medicinal it was used for chewing gum. When the top of a cup plant stalk was snapped off, a large blob of resinous sap would slowly ooze out and eventually harden.
Indian Holly Fern - Arachniodes simplicior Korean Rock Fern - Polystichum tsus-simense Lady Fern - Athyrium ...
'Indian Summer' rudbeckia: "A must... read more 1 amazing markers and stakes ...
In Indian mythology, Arjun is supposed to be Sita's favourite tree. Native to India, the tree attracts lot of attention because of its association with mythology and its many uses.
In India, Ashwaganda is thought to instill the vitality of a horse to the consumer.The adaptogenic and tonic effects are best suited to persons who are debilitated or exhausted while agitated or under stress.
In India, and other parts of Southern Asia, vast areas are left without culture or occupation, overrun with jungle and forest, and totally unfit for man's abode on account of their producing character.
AKA India Teakwood As with many Fabaceae, Sissoo's roots host nitrogen-fixing bacteria through their wide root zone: a nice plus for lawn settings. Extensive roots stabilize drainage swales and banks. return to index ...
West Indian Lemongrass Lemongrass is native to Asian countries and is widely used as an herb and vegetable (especially in Thai cuisine). Lemongrass is primarily known for its lemon scent and flavor. Plant Types: ...
Range India native; established in Florida, locally along coast, from central Florida southward. Discussion Introduced as a fruit tree, Mango has escaped from cultivation in some places in Florida.
A West Indian genus of one or two species, although some authorities recognize more.
Origin: India to Australia. An unusual succulent/epyphite vine with inflated, hollow leaves resembling baloons, in nature used by ants for nesting. It is a strange Hoya relative with modified leaves that look like a cluster of bananas.
Its East Indian name is "Rajnigandha", though it is sometimes mistakenly referred to as "Raat ki Rani" ("Queen of the Night"), which is really Cestrum nocturnum. The Hindi name Rajnigandha means "night-fragrant" (rajni=night; gandha=fragrance).
E. Asia - India, China and Japan. Australia. Edibility Rating Medicinal Rating ...
Thai, East Indian, Puerto Rican and Cuban basils are among those gathered from other parts of the world, and often expressly suited to creating the flavors of their local cuisines.
Pride of India (Melia azederach). From South Asia. Introduced. A majestic tree in the landscape. The bark, flowers and foliage are nice. Psidium guajava. Apple Guava. One is planted in Bermuda Perfumery Gardens.
The Gitksan Indians of British Columbia made a decoction of seeds from scarlet paintbrush taken for coughs and taken as a purgative and diuretic. They also used the decoction for bleeding, lame back, stiff lungs and sore eyes.
Montana's Indians used it as an important part of their diet. Tribes timed their spring migrations with the blooming of the bitterroot on the gravel river bars and hillsides.
See also: Green, May, Medic, Orange, Pink
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