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Clerodendrum quadriloculare
... . Just look at those blooms Close pic of single flower head Close pic of flower cluster forming Blooms are huge, most are 8-12 inches in diameter. Each flower is made up ...
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Angiosperm Families - Caricaceae Dum.
... (in the stem), or non-succulent. Pachycaul (commonly, with unbranched trunk and a terminal cluster of leaves), or leptocaul. Leaves large; alternate; petiolate; simple, or compound; commonly palmate (the ... tube); free of one another (Carica), or coherent (basally connate); when joined, 1 adelphous (forming a short tube); 1 whorled, or 2 whorled. Androecium (male flowers) exclusively of fertile ...
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Clivia
... another, a mature clivia plant will develop a strikingly formal silhouette with almost perfect symmetry, forming what looks like a large flattened vase. Another unique feature of clivia leaves is the ... , because without the proper rest period, the flowering stalk often fails to elongate, leaving the cluster of flowers compressed between the leaves near the base of the plant. Where clivia plants ...
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Summertime Tomato Care (Part 2)
... usually ending with a large floral cluster. Just above each leaf on these plants you commonly find a floral cluster. These types of tomatoes ... stems which continue to elongate throughout the life of the plant forming what we know as tomato vines. On such vines, side ... in the garden. When the first flower cluster is evident, allow the side shoot below that flower cluster to grow. Each week you should ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Sphagnum imbricatum
... This moss has the typical structure of Sphagnum mosses generally, with a cluster of side branches at the shoot apex forming a distinct "head" or " capitulum". It is distinguished by the rather ... Round-leaved Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), an insectivorous plant of raised bogs, often associated with hummock-forming Sphagnum mosses. This page was created by Alan Hale. Please email your comments or ...
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Fabaceae - Pea Family #3
... Trifolium incarnatum Family: Fabaceae Pea Family Flower: Small red irregular flowers on an elongated globular cluster. Leaves: Divided into 3 leaflets. Nearly smooth or slightly toothed Plant: 1-2' plant ... Pea Family Flower: White globular cluster of 1/4"-1/2" flowers. Cluster to 1" Leaves: three leaflets, hairy with pattern on surface. Plant: 4-10" matt forming. General Comments: Common throughout ...
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Diachasium
... at the next node of each branch elongate, forming flowers and continues the procedure. The result is a more or less flat-topped cluster of buds, flowers, and fruits with the oldest ...
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Aloe succotrina
... 1695, drawn up by Oldenland, the superintendent at the time. Plants of Aloe succotrina are cluster-forming and can grow to 1,5 m. tall, but are usually 1 m. tall. Leaves ...
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Argyroderma theartii
... : Mesembryanthemaceae Common names : baby-toes ( Eng. ); bababoudjies (Afr.) Argyroderma theartii is a beautiful, dwarf, cluster-forming, winter growing succulent plant, bearing striking, bright purple-pink flowers during the early ... autumn and winter and kept dry during the summer months. Description Dwarf, rounded cluster-forming succulent plant, bearing 3-10 grey-green heads up to 80 mm in ...
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SA and Namibian succulents on the edge: the cliff face home
... from dwarf cluster-forming plants, through pendulous types to large trees (e.g. Ficus spp.). Pre-liminary observations show that most of the obligate succulent plant cremnophytes have a tight cluster life form ...
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