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Index by Botanical Names
... (Hornbeam) Casuarina equisetifolia (Australian pine) Cedrus (Cedar) Cedrus libani ... pine) Pinus mugo (Mugo pine) Pinus parviflora (Japanese white pine) Pinus strobus (Eastern white pine) Pinus thunbergii (Black pine) Pinus virginiana (Virginia pine) Pithecolobium (Pithecellobium) flexicaule (Texas ebony) Pithecolobium (Pithecellobium) tortum (Brazilian Raintree) Pittosporum Podocarpus (Buddhist pine ...
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Index by Common Names
... pine Azalea, kurume Azalea, satsuki Bahama berry Bald cypress Bamboo Barbados cherry Barberry Beech Birch Black olive Black pine Blue juniper Bog rosemary Bougainvillea Boxwood Brazilian Raintree Brush cherries Buddhist pine ... maple Mugo pine Natal plum Neea buxifolia New zealand tea tree Norfolk island pine Olive Orange Jasmine Peashrub Pittosporum Plum, chinese sweet Podocarpus - Buddhist pine, ...
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University of Hawaii Campus Plants, UH Botany
... anthurium; Araceae Antigonon leptopus; Mexican creeper; Polygonaceae Araucaria columnaris; Cook pine, New Caledonia pine; Araucariaceae Aristolochia littoralis; Dutchman's pipe, calico flower, pelican ... Apocynaceae Plumeria rubra; red plumeria, frangipani; Apocynaceae Podocarpus macrophyllus; Japanese yew, Buddhist pine; Podocarpaceae Podranea ricasoliana; pink trumpet vine, Port John's creeper; ...
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Floridata: Podocarpus macrophylla
... , Buddhist pine Family: Podocarpaceae (podocarpus family) Get link to Profile# 88 (click for data record) e-mail this page This is the foliage and bright blue unripe fruit of the yew pine Podocarpus ... growing under shrubs. Light: Shade to sun. Moisture: Fertile, well drained soil preferred but yew pine is tolerant of many types except for those that are constantly wet. Hardiness: USDA Zones ...
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MBG Kemper Center PlantFinder
... pine Pinus sylvestris - Scots pine Pinus sylvestris 'Hillside Creeper' - Scotch pine Pinus tabuliformis - Chinese pine Pinus taeda - Loblolly pine Pinus thunbergii - Japanese black pine Pinus virginiana 'Wate's Golden' - Virginia pine Pinus wallichiana - Himalayan pine ... Poa trivialis - Rough bluegrass Podocarpus macrophyllus - Buddhist pine Podophyllum peltatum - Mayapple Podophyllum peltatum f. ...
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US National Arboretum Picture of the Week Answer        -
... macrophylls, or Buddhist pine In the wild this evergreen can reach up to 50 feet tall, but the one featured here is only 48 inches (right panel). This bonsai Buddhist pine has been in ... well suited for some of the most unbearable urban conditions. Studies have shown that the Buddhist pine can tolerate heavy air pollution, partial shade, cramped spaces (parking lot islands or stairwells), poor ...
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Article 2
... traditional art of flower arrangement in Japan. This art originated from flower arrangements offered at Buddhist altars. Later, people came to display flowers in their TOKONOMA (= alcove in a traditional ... with many girls and he came to notice the uncertainty of life . About 110 plants (pine tree, cherry blossom, Japanese plum, wisteria, dianthus, chrysanthemum, lotus, bamboo and so on) appeared ...
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Article 3
... period, they make decorations made of vegetables for welcoming their ancestors. A family Buddhist alter is decorated with the berries of Chinese lantern plant. A horse doll ... SAKURA CHIRASHI (Cherry blossom) KIKU GASANE (Chrysanthemum) KIRI (Paulownia) FUJI NO MARU (Wisteria) KARAMATSU (Pine leaves) TAKE (Bamboo) KAKITSUBATA (Japanese Iris) TSUBAKI (Camellia) AMIME NI AJISAI (Hydrangea) KIMONO ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Guide to the Cherry Tree Collection
... pinkish-purple outer petals. This profusely flowering, small-sized tree is named for an ancient Buddhist temple in Kyoto. Location: Cherry Cultivars Area, Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden (south of Lake ... to semi-double white or faintly pink flowers. Shogetsu means "moon hanging low by a pine tree." Location: Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden (south of Lake), Osborne Garden (Central) Prunus serrulata ...
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Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania
... with the Fudo stones, pine trees, moon lanterns and other symbols in stone, tree and water. Fudo means "immovable" in Japanese and is the name of a Buddhist deity. Today mature Japanese ...
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