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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Basil, Bush - Herb Profile and Information
... tops. Bush Basil (Ocymum minumum) is a low, bushy plant, seldom above 6 inches in height, much smaller than Sweet Basil. The leaves are ... -purple leaves and the other with variable leaves. Both Bush and Garden Basil are natives of India, from whence it was introduced in 1573. Bush Basil ... tops of Bush Basil are used in the same manner as the Sweet Basil for seasoning and in salads. t The leaves of O. ...
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Burning Bush Seeds - Growing from Seed Forum - GardenWeb
... seeing some little red seeds or fruit or whatever now that the leaves are almost gone. Are these the seeds and if so what next ... or brought inside once the chilling requirements have been met. RE: Burning Bush Seeds clip this post email this post what is this? see ... spring planting.....Any help would be wonderful again...Quecha RE: Burning Bush Seeds clip this post email this post what is this? see ...
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Euonymus alatus--Winged Burning Bush, Burning Bush
... 3.0 - 00000587 11/12/99 Euonymus alatus--Winged Burning Bush, Burning Bush Hardiness Zones: 4 to 8 Height: 18 ft Spread: 18 ft ... Rate: less than 12 inches Fruit: Red and orange Comments: Burning Bush has an outstanding red fall color. The plant is shade ... compact, rounded cultivar reaching a height and spread of about 10 feet. The leaves and the wings on twigs are slightly larger than the species ...
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Euonymus americana, strawberry bush
... Euonymus americana, strawberry bush Euonymus americana L. Family: Celastraceae Common name: strawberry bush Description: Shrub to 2 m (6 ft) tall, erect or straggling. Leaves opposite, oblong, lanceolate, ot broadly ovate, 3-9 ...
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Forestiera pubescens, elbow bush
... pubescens Nutt. Family: Oleaceae Common names: elbow bush, stretchberry Synonyms: F. pubescens var. glabrifolia, F. pubescens var. (& ssp.) neomexicana, F. neomexicana, F. acuminata ... Le Forestier, a seventeenth century French physician and botanist; pubescens refers to the soft-hairy leaves. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/10/99 Go to ...
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Euonymus - Burning bush
... species suitable for bonsai: Euonymus alatus: winged spindle, burning bush, corkbush, winged euonymus - Remarkable autumn color, with purple-pink leaves and small orange fruits. Originally native to northeastern Asia, it ... temperature of 46-59F is preferable. It grows to 12 feet, and has glossy leaves reminiscent of box. Hardy in zones 7-9. Euonymus kiautschovica: spreading euonymus - The smallest ...
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New Disease Reports - Occurrence of Chilli veinal mottle virus in
Himalayan butterfly bush (Buddleja crispa)
... Buddlejaceae), commonly known as Himalayan-butterfly bush, grows on open rocky places. It is a deciduous or semi-evergreen, ornamental, perennial shrub with fuzzy white leaves on long arching stems, bearing ... from Kinnaur area (altitude 2500 m amsl) of Himachal Pradesh during 2003. The infected leaves were tested by ELISA for presence of Tomato ringspot virus (DSMZ, Braunschweig, Germany), Cucumber ...
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Camellias Australia Inc - Japonicas/‘Kalgoorlie Storm’
... dense upright rapid growing bush. Leaves matt green, oval and curled, fine serrations, acute apex, 120 mm. x 70 mm. Folded petals, free flowering. Regular and even shaped bush. Flowers remain unmarked for ...
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Camellias Australia Inc - Reticulatas/‘Brian Bohru’
... x 55 mm. Flowering mid-season to late, on a very slow growing, dense, spreading bush. Leaves glossy green, keeled, elongated, dentate serrations, acuminate apex, 100 mm x 22mm. Similar to 'Brian ...
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Bush Morning-Glory
... /2 inches long. The leaves are quite skinny (length 2 - 8.5 cm, width 1 - 8 mm). This is the Bush Morning-glory. It ... not be confused with Bush Morning-glory. The flowers of Bindweed are white and only about an inch across, its leaves are shaped like an arrowhead and it twines instead of standing erect. Aside from its flowers, the most startling thing about Bush Morning- ...
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