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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Future Flora of North America Volumes
... family; Ginseng family + English ivy; Carrot family + celery, chervil, parsley, cowbane, scaleseed, waterparsnip. Vol. 17 2010 Kansas Scrophulariaceae, Myoporaceae & Orobanchaceae – Figwort family + Indian paintbrush, snapdragon, foxglove, bluehearts, monkeyflower, mudflower, beardtongue, speedwell, mullein, witchweed, chaffseed, lousewort, toadflax, paleseed, false pimpernel; Myoporum family; ...
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Antirrhinum (Snapdragon)
Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) Antirrhinum (an-tear-rhi' num) Common name: Snapdragon Family: Scrophulariaceae, Figwort Height x width: 6"-4' x 6-12" Growth rate: moderate Foliage: opposite or upper leaves alternate, smooth, lanceolate to 3" long Flowers: terminal racemes of many colors, florets irregular with upper and lower lips Hardiness: annual Soil: well-drained Light:sun to part shade Pests and ...
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UCJEPS: Jepson Manual Treatment Indexes
... Rue Family SALICACEAE Willow Family SANTALACEAE Sandalwood Family SARRACENIACEAE Pitcher-plant Family SAURURACEAE Lizard's-tail Family SAXIFRAGACEAE Saxifrage Family SCROPHULARIACEAE Figwort Family SIMAROUBACEAE Quassia Or Simarouba Family SIMMONDSIACEAE Jojoba Family SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family STAPHYLEACEAE Bladdernut Family STERCULIACEAE Cacao Family STYRACACEAE Storax Family ...
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Trees of Reed: Family Tour, Intro.
... them together on a single page with the Dilleniidae. Lauraceae - Laurel Family Magnoliaceae - Magnolia Family Salicaceae - Willow Family Styracaceae - Storax Family Theaceae - Tea Family Tiliaceae - Basswood Family Oleaceae - Olive Family Scrophulariaceae - Figwort Family home | history | maps | trees | resources Maintained by Reed College Last updated: 10/16/03 Questions, Problems? Contact Us
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APSnet Education Center - Introductions to the Major Pathogen Groups -
Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants
... species (ca. 1650) of all the families of parasitic flowering plants. In the past, the hemiparasitic members of this family were classified as part of Scrophulariaceae (the figwort family) while the holoparasitic members were included in Orobanchaceae (the broomrape family). Recent molecular phylogenetic studies that included both hemi- and holoparasites show that Orobanchaceae is monophyletic (i ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Cape Fuchsias (Phygelius species)-- Perennials
With Punch
... Their common name is misleading: though cape fuchsias produce tubular blossoms similar to those of hardy fuchsias (Fuchsia species), they're botanically unrelated. They actually belong to the Scrophulariaceae or figwort family, and so are closer in kinship to foxgloves and penstemons. In cooler climates, cape fuchsias are generally treated as tender perennials and grow from three to five feet tall ...
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Paulownia tomentosa, princess tree
Paulownia tomentosa, princess tree Paulownia tomentosa (Thunb.) Sieb. & Zucc. ex Steud. Family: Scrophulariaceae (figwort) Common name: princess tree Tree to 12 m (40 ft) tall and 30 cm (12 in) in diameter, with open spreading crown. Bark scaly, dark brown to gray. Twigs smooth, brown, with prominent white lenticels. Flower buds develop in the Fall and are large and conspicuous in clusters ...
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"F" Common Name Index
"F" Common Name Index "F" Common Name Index Fennel Fennel, Dog Fennel, Florence Fennel Flower Fennel, Hog's Fennel (Water) Fenugreek Ferns Fever Bush Feverfew Feverfew (Corn) Fig, Common Figwort, Knotted Figwort, Water Fireweed Firs Fleur De Luce Fluellin Fool's Parsley Five-Leaf Grass Flag (Blue) Flag (Yellow) Flax Flax, Mountain Flax, Perennial Fleabane, Canadian Fleabane, Common Fleabane, ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Betony, Water - Herb Profile and Information
botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Betony, Water - Herb Profile and Information Betony, Water See FIGWORT, WATER. Common Name Index A MODERN HERBAL Home Page Bear in mind "A Modern Herbal" was written with the conventional wisdom of the early 1900's. This should be taken into account as some of the information may now be considered inaccurate, or not in accordance with modern medicine. Copyright ...
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THE LIVESAVING FOXGLOVE
THE LIVESAVING FOXGLOVE THE LIFESAVING FOXGLOVE Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) SCROPHULARIACEAE, Figwort Family Unlike many medicinal plants, which have a long history of uses, foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) was not an important medicine until the late 18th century. In 1776, William Withering was a physician with a large country practice in England. A lady was dying from a disease called dropsy, or ...
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