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artemisia pollen

Listing 11 - 13 from 13 for artemisia pollen

Juniperus occidentalis Hook
... Oregon include Juniperus/Artemisia/Festuca, Juniperus/Artemisia/Festuca-Lupinus, Juniperus/ Festuca, Juniperus/Artemisia/Agropyron-Chaenactis, Juniperus/ Artemisia/Agropyron, Juniperus/Artemisia/Agropyron-Astragalus, Juniperus/Artemisia-Purshia, Juniperus/ ... Oregon and Washington, western juniper flowers in spring and sheds pollen in May. Yellowish-brown staminate cones are terminal, ovoid, and ...
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Pinus edulis Engelm
... montanus), curlleaf mountain-mahogany (C. ledifolius), antelope bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata), big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), black sagebrush (A. nova), serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.), rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus spp.), Mexican ... , staminate cones are mature, and ovulate cones become visible and receptive to pollen. Pollination is completed by the end of June when cone scales close, ...
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Ontario Hosta Society:: Summer 2000 Newsletter
... I found another qoodie, which was not even in the Lost Horizon's catalogue - an artemisia, variegated, of course! 6. John Goodqer's beautifully designed hosta garden and his wife's ... are welcome. Since the hosta blossoms were open-pollinated, meaning that the bees carried the pollen from whichever hosta blooms they had visited previously,there is just no telling what the ...
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