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bulbous plants seen

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... large collection of bulbous plants to the growing of Crinums and everything in between. We now know everything about Amaryllidaceae, Gethyllis, Oxalis and many other plants. Most of the ... close association with another rare endemic of that area, namely Haemanthus nortieri. Other bulbous plants seen growing in the same area included Gladiolus alatus, Gladiolus scullyi, Lachenalia mutabilis, Moraea ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Feature Article
... like to share with you images of some of the wonderful bulbous plants seen in western Iran during a trip I made in the company ... that we saw the first of our oncocyclus iris; groups of plants with very deep coloured flowers with marked falls: Iris iberica subsp. lycotis We travelled many hundreds of kilometres in search of plants during our two-week stay (on one day travelling over 600 km ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Feature Article
... article on the non-bulbous plants seen during the trip. However, I notice that there are still several worthy bulbous examples and so I ... areas of Iran, seen here south of Esfahan, en route to Lordegan. And at last turning to non-bulbous plants. The hot dry ... arid environment. Examples of other plants seen in the Zagros include these distinctive members of the daisy family seen in the rather stony ...
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Alpines from seed
... season. Why not devote 25% of your Society order to bulbous plants? It won’t cost you anything and will give you ... into this category: Adonis, Clematis, Helleborus and Ranunculus together with bulbous genera such as Corydalis, Galanthus and Trillium. Seed collection As ... and aftercare If all goes well, seed leaves will be seen emerging during the late winter/spring following sowing and before ...
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MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... the latter are reflexed, and undulate along the edges. The midrib is seen as a pronounced central keel-like rib on the back of ... in the form of the pitchers, which are shorter and broader, the bulbous part of the upper tube being so inflated as to be bell- ... be spread in pots with peat in spring. (From ‘Carnivorous Plants’ by  A.Slack and ‘Carnivorous plants of the world’  by J.and P. Pietropaolo and’ ...
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Other plants 2
... plants 2 Other plants 1-2 Calystegia japonica Family: Convolvulaceae Japanese name: ... Height: 1-3m This species is a wild plant, often seen in towns Campanula punctata Family: Campanulaceae Japanese name: HOTARUBUKURO (= a ... . Crinum asiaticum Family: Amaryllidaceae Japanese name: HAMAYUU Plant type: evergreen bulbous plant Habitat: seaside, southern Japan Blooming season: July-September Height: ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... praying mantis-like, cream and green flowers have been little seen in gardens thereafter. A fynbos and light woodland inhabitant, it ... alpine gardeners! Seldom seen, but very appealing, was a fine specimen of Gymnospermium altaicum. A small genus of snowmelt plants mainly from ... Royal Bank of Scotland award for the best pan of bulbous plants were narcissi, pride of place going to an exceptional pan ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Broom, Butcher's - Herb Profile and Information
... Lily tribe. It is, however, entirely different in appearance to the bulbous plants we regard as the characteristic representatives of this group, it being, ... They are dioecious, i.e. stamens and pistils are on different plants, as is also mostly the case with the Holly and Mistletoe ... . It is the original of the 'poets' laurel' so often seen in classic prints. It, too has red berries - smaller than ...
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ALPINES
... each brief description, growing instruction and propagation suggestion beneath the plants' pictures is succinct, wasting no words yet providing the ... bulb lovers, many plants considered alpines grow from bulbs, corms, rhizomes or tubers, so you'll find plenty of 'bulbous" plants in this book ... been included. For instance, I would like to have seen at least one Dudleya from our own Southern California ...
www.bulbsociety.org

Plants For A Future - Link
... , Clamp Hill, Stanmore, Middlesex, HA7 3JS. (0181) 954 8138.Rare and unusual bulbous plants including Dentaria diphylla, Lilium species and Streptopus roseus.Jungle GiantsPlough Farm, Wigmore, Herefordshire ... Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY10 4BG. (01562) 69902.A good range of climbing plants which can be seen growing in their gardens.Thornhays NurserySt. Andrew's Wood, Dulford, Cullompton, Devon ...
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