Thalia By Lou Paun Thalia - T. dealbata is one of the most stately of water-side plants. Its glaucous foliage and elegant panicles of purple flowers are welcome along the margins of shallow ponds or streams, and it is hardy in sheltered places.
Thalia dealbata (Hardy Water Canna) 150 (200)cm, Hardy Water Canna is a hardy aquatic perennial with most ornamental, tropical looking, banana-like leaves and tall and lax racemes with pendulous dark violet flowers.
Thalia ( Thalia ) Thalia is native to swampy areas from the Southeastern United States, down to Argentina and the West Indies. Leaves are oval and lance-shaped, atop long stalks, giving them a graceful appearance.
Thalia (Thalia geniculata) is commonly grown in private and public gardens as an ornamental, particularly in ponds and water features. A form with red leaf stalks is also popular in cultivation.
"Thalia" White Miniature Angel Tears "I'll bring a bevy, A hundred black-eyed maids that love as I do With chaplets on their heads of daffodillies." -Shakespeare, Two Noble Kingdoms ...
Narcissus 'Thalia', sometimes referred to as orchid narcissus, is a wonderfully fragrant, pure white daffodil with multiple, pendulous flowers on each stem.
Arabidopsis thaliana was the first plant to have its entire genome sequenced (in 2000), and is widely used in molecular and developmental biology as the archetypal angiosperm (flowering plant) model organism. The haploid chromosome number of A.
Thalia One of our favorite daffodils of all time, 'Thalia' is an heirloom that offers beautifully scented white blooms. It's no wonder this special variety is sometimes called the orchid narcissus. Name: Narcissus 'Thalia' ...
Thalia geniculata Native to Florida Video ID segment (2-3 minutes) You will need Adobe Flash installed to view this video This video may take several minutes to download depending on your internet connection.
Thalia dealbata Family: Marantaceae Powdery thalia, Hardy Canna, Water Canna, Alligator Flag ...
Red Stemmed Thalia [English]: Thalia geniculata Red Step Ahead Daylily [English]: Hemerocallis 'Red Step Ahead' Red Stepper Hosta [English]: Hosta 'Red Stepper' Red Stinkwood [English]: Prunus africana Red Stonecrop [English]: Sedum moranense ...
Arabidopsis thaliana can take up nitrogen in an organic form as amino acids (Hirner et al. 2006), although the general significance of this is unclear.
Desert ephemerals, such as the Arabidopsis thaliana, are plants which are adapted to take advantage of the very short favourable seasons in deserts.
It contains over 2,000 different types of plants, including saw grass (Cladium jamaicense), mangroves (including the red, black and white mangroves), alligator flag (Thalia geniculata), strangler fig (Ficus aurea), gumbo-limbo (Bursera simaruba), ...
The later note was overlooked until attention was recently drawn to it by Gideon Smith in a 1994 article in Bothalia and later in the "Guide to the Aloes of South Africa" which he co-authored with Ben-Erik Van Wyk in 1996.
Fuchsia 'Thalia' AGM (frost tender, minimum temperature 5°C, 41°F) - vigorous, upright shrub bearing dark olive-green leaves with purple-tinged undersides and abundant, very small, rich orange-scarlet flowers with very long tubes.
See also: May, Orange, Rose, Green, Grass
 
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