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Hellebores.org: Helleborus
... the acaulescent plants are those without visible above ground stems. Generally speaking, it is easiest to hybridize caulescent with caulescent and acaulescent with acaulescent, ... plants begin to fade in some gardens. However, they also mature much quicker on average, often blooming in their second spring. Older plants are easily replaced by younger seedlings. All hybrids between acaulescent plants ...
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structure
... Structure Acaulescent Hellebores Rhizome/Roots The rhizome in acaulescent plants is thick and well-developed, usually clearly distinguishable from the aerial parts of the plant. Rhizomes are branched in mature plants ... (e.g. Helleborus thibetanus) leaves may completely disappear by mid summer. Flowers In acaulescent plants the inflorescence arises directly from ground level at the base of the last ...
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Angiosperm Families - Bromeliaceae Juss.
... ‘arborescent’ (a few). Plants succulent (usually, more or less), or non-succulent. Perennial; with a basal aggregation of leaves (mostly acaulescent rosette plants, adapted to absorb ... -walls scalariform, or simple (mostly scalariform). Reproductive type, pollination. Unisexual flowers absent. Plants hermaphrodite (usually). Floral nectaries present. Nectar secretion from the gynoecium (via septal ...
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Angiosperm Families - Dasypogonaceae Dum.
... , or herbs (less often). With a basal aggregation of leaves (more or less acaulescent), or with neither basal nor terminal aggregations of leaves; rhizomatous. Pachycaul. Mesophytic, or ... . Root xylem with vessels; vessel end-walls scalariform, or simple. Reproductive type, pollination. Plants hermaphrodite, or dioecious. Floral nectaries present. Nectar secretion from the gynoecium (via septal ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... and therefore, the flowers are made of sepals and petals. Stemmed (caulescent) or Stemless (acaulescent) Hellebores? While it may be convenient from a horticultural point of view to ... situations. Hellebores cannot be propagated by cuttings. MEMBERSHIP | NEWS & EVENTS | ABOUT THE SOCIETY | PLANTS & CULTIVATION Logo designed by society member Patricia Jorgensen (Artist, Designer) Website designed and ...
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The Cycad Pages
... Asia, extending to Micronesia and Polynesia, Madagascar and East Africa. Four sections are recognised. Plants are commonly understorey shrubs, sometimes quite large, on well-drained soils in forest, ... browser, return to the original query, and gradually add more characters. Stems (Habit) arborescent acaulescent Leaves colour bright green deep green grey-green blue Leaves (gloss) highly glossy ...
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The Cycad Pages
... genus. His concept was originally much broader than ours today, including also the Australian plants we now know as Macrozamia and Lepidozamia. Zamiaceae; 62 species, Africa. Distinguishing characters: Leaves ... browser, return to the original query, and gradually add more characters. Plant habit arborescent acaulescent Leaves cm long Colour of leaves) yellow green light or bright green dark green ...
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Inflorescence Terminology (Part 1)
... lateral flowers are produced from axillary buds.) Solitary: A single flower on a caulescent or acaulescent stem. Spike: Unbranched inflorescence with sessile flowers (no pedicels). Raceme: Unbranched inflorescence with flowers on ... The Chilean Wine Palm Go To The Diversity Of Flowering Plants Return To WAYNE'S WORD Home Page Return To NOTEWORTHY PLANTS Page Go To Biology GEE WHIZ TRIVIA Page Go To ...
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The Hellebores Are Coming! The Hellebores Are Coming!
... borne on stems, such as H. foetidus, H. argutifolius and H. lividus etc, and the "acaulescent" types whose foliage eminates from the basal portion of the plant such as H. ... the one plant that they turn their noses up at. Hellebores are wonderful companion plants for Galanthus (snowdrops), Primula (primroses), Tiarella (foam flowers), Epimediums (barrenwort), Pulmonaria (lungwort), and...... well ...
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Royal Horticultural Society - Plants: Perennials
... Home About the RHS What's On Plants Advice Learning Plants RHS Plant Finder RHS Plant Selector Plant Awards Plant Groups Plant Advice Plants   Herbaceous perennials The herbaceous border has long ... 50. McLewin, W. & B. Mathew. 1996. Hellebores: 3. Helleborus atrorubens: the problem of speciation in acaulescent hellebores. The New Plantsman 3(3): 170-177. McLewin, W. & B. Mathew. 1996. Hellebores: ...
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