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european alps

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The Border in Early Spring: Part 1
... it"s in full bloom. The dusty miller primrose (Primula auricula) is native to the European Alps and reliably hardy throughout the Prairies. It has mealy green leaves from which the common ...
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Rhododendron History
... who later became called Clusius. When it was introduced to Britain in 1656 from the European Alps, R. hirsutum (the Alpine Rose) was the first species of Rhododendron in cultivation. Exploration ... R. dauricum of Siberia, R. maximum from America, R. ferrugineum and R. hirsutum of the European Alps, and the circumpolar R. lapponicum. In Linnaeus' 'Supplement', R. chrysanthum was described. He listed ...
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APGA | View Post
... the individual gardens included the Children's Garden, Mountain Perennial Garden, Himalayan Garden, Western & Eastern European Alps Garden, the Alpine Rock Garden, and Meditation Garden. Work with the Garden Supervisor and Director ...
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Florist's Auriculas
... hybrid between Primula Auricula and Primula Hirsuta, two species that grow in the European Alps. Auriculas first appeared in European gardens around the mid-sixteenth century. The first known illustration of an auricula ...
www.auriculaandprimula.org.uk

Azalea Society of America
... , 1961), the first rhododendron species was introduced to Britain in 1656 (R. hirsutum from the European Alps). By 1800 only 12 species were known in cultivation (including R. canescens, R. periclymenoides, R ...
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Mountain Perennial Garden @BFAG
... 50 different Primula in different garden settings from the small Primula garden to the West European Alps Garden and have the small native alpine primrose (Primula angustifolia) in our native collections. This ...
www.bettyfordalpinegardens.org

Institute of Plant Sciences - Palaeoecology - 2004
... 2004 Heiri, O; Tinner, W; Lotter, AF Evidence for cooler European summers during periods of changing meltwater flux to the North ... Vadi, G; Talon, B Past uppermost tree limit in the Central European Alps (Switzerland) based on soil and soil charcoal The Holocene, 14 ( ... and type-frequencies in subalpine-alpine plant species of the European Alps Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 129 (1-2): 39-65 [ ...
www.botany.unibe.ch

Betty Ford Alpine Garden in Vail, Colorado
... grown anywhere else." Wind through a bog garden, conifers and a small collection of West European Alps, Andean and Himalayan alpine plants. At the top is a log cabin and aspen trees ...
www.frontrangeliving.com

PLANT INFORMATION
... : Seed; Vegetative FLOWER COLOUR: Pink Geranium rivulare PLANT TYPE: Species ORIGIN: West and centre of European Alps FLOWERING TIME: May and June HARDINESS: Hardy DESCRIPTION: Perennial GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: Europe SYNONYM:G. sylvaticum ...
www.hardygeraniums.com

NARGS: Good Rock Garden Plants
... summer. Well-drained rock garden soil in full sun satisfies this European native. Zone 4. Phlox divaricata [floks dye-veh-rih-kah-tah ... [vul-gahr-is]. The wild primrose of English hedge-rows and European mountains forms tuffets of rough dark green leaves with dark-eyed, ... syn. Anemone pulsatilla). P. v. is from the lower reaches of the European Alps. It has finely cut leaves, grows 10" high and bears ...
www.nargs.org




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