Rattlesnake Plantain By Lou Paun Rattlesnake Plantain (Goodyera) - A beautiful little Orchid, G. pubescens having leaves close to the ground, delicately veined with silver; hardy, distinct, and charming, though its flowers are not showy.
Rattlesnake Weed Hieracium venosum The purple veined-leaves of rattlesnake weed are unmistakable. Yellow flowers bloom on a long, wiry stem (making it hard to get both flowers and leaves in focus in a single photograph).
Index- plants in this Family Apiaceae / Carota Rattlesnake Master (Eryngium yuccifolium) Rattlesnake Master is also known as Button Snakeroot and officially as Button Eryngo. ...
Rattlesnake Master, Button Snakeroot, Sea Holly Their tall, striking foliage and thistlelike clusters of flowers make them a favorite border or rock garden plant. Many are drought-tolerant.
Rattlesnake Master A unique and eye-catching plant for a dry, sunny site. Slightly spiny leaves are arranged in a rosette that resembles Yucca. Flower stems shoot skyward in summer and are topped with thistle-like bluish silver flowers.
Rattlesnake Fern Rattlesnake Fern Photo Courtesy USDA Plants Database Flora, fauna, earth, and sky... The natural history of the northwoods ...
Western Rattlesnake-plantain Goodyera oblongifolia Raf. Family: Orchidaceae, Orchids Genus: Goodyera ...
This rattlesnake has a very potent venom which is considered ten times more toxic than other North American rattlesnakes, a fact that makes the Mojave rattlesnake one of the most dangerous poisonous snakes in the United States.
'Genuine Georgia Rattlesnake', also known as 'Rattlesnake', 'Southern Rattlesnake', and 'Gypsy Oblong', is a cigar shaped heirloom variety of watermelon. It weighs generally 30-40 pounds.
Rattlesnake Fern Ophioglossaceae Botrychium virginianum, or Rattlesnake Fern, is a deciduous fern native to most of the United States.
Goodyera pubescens (Jewel orchid, Downy rattlesnake plantain) Photo/Illustration: Steve Silk Be the first to rate this plant ...
The RATTLESNAKE or NET-LEAVED PLANTAINS of the United States, Peramium ripens (Salisb.) (syn. Goodyera ripens, R. Br.), the White Plantain or Squirrel-ear, and P.
Button Snakeroot, Rattlesnake master, Snakeroot,Button Species: Eryngium yuccifolium ...
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Goodyera pubescens (Rattlesnake Plantain Orchid) This East Coast native is found in acid woodlands, where it makes a 1' wide patch, spreading by short underground rhizomes.
Checkered Rattlesnake Plantain [English]: Goodyera tesselata Checkered Rattlesnake-Plantain [English]: Goodyera tesselata Checkers Alum Root Heuchera [English]: Heuchera 'Checkers' Checkertree [English]: Sorbus torminalis ...
Calathea insignis, Calathea lancifolia (Rattlesnake Plant, Family: Marantaceae) Calathea lietzei (?) (Calathea, Family: Marantaceae) Calathea makoyana, Maranta makoyana (Peacock plant, Family: Marantaceae) ...
Briza maxima (Great Quaking Grass, Rattlesnake Grass) Buchloe dactyloides (Buffalo Grass) Calamagrostis acutifolia (Feather Reed Grass) Chasmanthium latifolium (Indian Woodoats, Bamboo Grass) Chimonobambusa marmorea (Marbled Bamboo) ...
The leaves are said to repel rattlesnakes and have been worn on the feet of people travelling in rattlesnake country[213]. There are some doubts over the efficacy of this[213]. A yellow dye is obtained from the bark[226].
James Adair, an 18th-century Indian trader, was one of the first to document medicinal uses of Rattlesnake Master. He recounted tales in which Indians chewed the root, blew it on their hands, and then handled rattlesnakes without any damage.
Phaseolus vulgaris 'Rattlesnake and Purple Pole' climbing french bean annual, easy care created by Renee's Garden zones: 8a thru 11a ...
Goodyera oblongifolia. Rattlesnake Plantain. Cypripedium montanum. Mountain Lady Slipper. Cypripedium montanum. Mountain Lady Slipper.
Native Americans used penstemons medicinally, packing mashed leaves into tooth caries to relieve pain, to treat rattlesnake bite or small wounds, to hasten expulsion of afterbirth, in treatment of venereal diseases, ...
One, Florida betony or rattlesnake weed (S. floridana), is a pernicious weed of southern lawns and gardens. Another (S. affinis) is cultivated in eastern Asia for its edible tubers, sometimes called Chinese artichokes.
In the fall the orange hawkweed, or devil's-paintbrush, the rattlesnake weed, and the king devil often turn whole fields a ruddy orange or yellow. Other species are red or white; a few are cultivated in rocky soil where other plants cannot grow.
Nombres relacionados: Adder's Tongue (inglés), American trout-lily (inglés), Diente de perro (castellano), Dog-tooth violet (inglés), Dogtooth violet (inglés), Lamb's tongue (inglés), Liliaceae (familia), Rattlesnake violet (inglés), ...
Synonyms: birth root, wake robin, nodding wakerobin, Indian shamrock, lamb's quarters, Indian balm, ground lily, cough root, Jew's harp plant, milk ipecac, Pariswort, rattlesnake root, snakebite, three-leaved nightshade, trillium ...
'Rattlesnake Pole' has purple-streaked 7-inch green pods that curl like snake. The buff-colored beans with black stripes are good as shell beans or snaps. Vines grow 10 feet tall. 'Tongues of Fire' is an early snap bean with beige and brown markings.
During the 1800s, Echinacea was claimed to be a "blood purifier" and was used for treating dizziness and rattlesnake bites. Echinacea was used as an anti-infective during the early part of the 20th century.
rattlegrass; rattlesnake chess Bromus briziformis Ravenna grass Saccharum ravennae reclining date palm; Senegal date palm Phoenix reclinata red brome; foxtail brome; foxtail chess Bromus rubens red clover Trifolium pratense red fescue Festuca rubra ...
Rattlesnake chess (Bromus briziformis) Red currant, white currant, alpine currant, buffalo currant, black currant, golden currant, common currant, mountain currant (Ribes sativum, Ribes alpinum, Ribes rubrum, Ribes odoratum, Ribes nigrum) ...
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