Omega Skyrocket Stokesia An Atlanta Botanical Garden introduction selected from a wild population in Georgia. Robust, waxy foliage unleashes a plethora of fluffy, pale blue flowers. Excellent for the middle of the border and for cut flowers.
Juniperus scopulorum 'Skyrocket' Skyrocket Juniper Cupressaceae Located in front of athletic offices near Gampel Pavilion.
Rosa 'Skyrocket' Rose, Antique Hybrid Musk 'Skyrocket' (Wilhelm 1934) perennial, average care created by butterfly zones: 6a thru 9b ...
'Skyrocket' Rocky Mountain juniper (J. scopulorum 'Skyrocket') 6 x 1.2 Silver-grey needles; stays more slender on poor, dryish soils ...
Tiarella 'Pink Skyrocket' Introduction The genus tiarella is a charming, shade-loving foliage plant for the woodland garden. Tiarellas produce sprays of small, attractive flowers on top of a short mound of green foliage.
Ipomopsis polyantha (Pagosa Skyrocket) Polemoniaceae (Phlox Family) State Color Key Species present in state and native Species present in state and exotic Species not present in state ...
Slender-Leaf Skyrocket [English]: Ipomopsis tenuifolia Slender-Leaf Wild Buckwheat [English]: Eriogonum leptophyllum Slender-Leaved Bluets [English]: Houstonia longifolia Slender-Leaved Elecampagne [English]: Inula ensifolia ...
As you peruse drugstore shelves, you may notice the skyrocketing popularity of medicinal herbs. What you can't see, however, is the number of plants harvested from the wild--called wildcrafting--necessary to make these herbal products.
This was already a powerful industry, in the hands of an elite who are comparable to rubber barons, long before their economic power skyrocketed thanks to American & Australian gardeners' rather sudden & mainly unexpected delight in the stuff, ...
Ipomopsis aggregata (Scarlet Gilia, Skyrocket) Ipomopsis longiflora (Flax-Flowered Ipomopsis, White-flower Skyrocket) Ipomopsis rubra (Standing Cypress, Scarlet Gilia) Ipomopsis elegans synonym of Ipomopsis rubra (Standing Cypress, Scarlet Gilia) ...
In autumn the Tatarian aster skyrockets in height up to 8 ft (2.4 m) and tops itself with tiny lavender flowers as demonstrated by this handsome individual at the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Georgia.
Skyrocket' - very narrow spire, to 25 ft (7.5 m), only 2-3 ft (0.6-0.9 m) wide, blue-gray foliage; male. Some specimens are not slender, possibly because of growing conditions or propagation method (Jacobson, 1996). Tabletop' (syn.
Juniperus virginiana 'Manhattan Blue' Juniperus virginiana 'Skyrocket' Jupiter's Beard (Centranthus ruber) Jupiter's Beard (Centranthus ruber 'Albus') Justicia brandegeana ...
scopularum 'Skyrocket' whose spectacular narrow form is a welcome addition to many gardens.
scopulorum 'Pathfinder' grows to 25 feet and has gray-green foliage. J. scopulorum 'Skyrocket' is the narrowest blue-gray spire, up to 15 feet tall and 1 to 2 feet wide. J.
The North American native flowering dogwoods (C. florida and C. Nuttallii) are plagued by anthracnose fungal disease, caused by at least one species of Discula. As a result, the resistant East Asian Cornus Kousa has skyrocketed in popularity in ...
Pencil Cedar, Juniperus virginiana ‘Skyrocket' is also very slim with a finely tapered spire tip. White Cedar Thula occidentalis ‘Rheingold' is a shrub growing to 1.2m (4ft) with bronze-yellow young foliage.
Juniperus scopulorum 'Gray Gleam' -- 20 feet tall; slow grower; gray-green foliage. Juniperus scopulorum 'Pathfinder' -- to 25 feet; gray-green foliage Juniperus scopulorum 'Skyrocket' -- 15 feet tall by 2 feet wide; blue-gray foliage, ...
Clerodendrum sahelangii, Clerodendrum indicum, Clerodendrum infortunatum (Champagne Clerodenrum, Turks Turban, Skyrocket, Clerodendron, Family: Verbenaceae) Clerodendrum sp. (Clerodendron, Family: Verbenaceae) ...
See also: Rocket, Green, May, Evergreen, Juniper
 
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