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flat rosettes

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Haw arach limp coop joe 2e
... from the ISI ex H. Herre. 'Unlike the other variants of this species which have flat rosettes, the obtuse leaves of this variety are upright & form short columns. Rooted cuts of plants ... reddish, obtuse & slightly tooth-edged leaves. By 1987 it had 14 leaves+ and was a flat rosette of 3.2cm diam CC 208 H. cooperi (obtusa) pilifera f. truncata - NE. of ...
www.cocozzacollection.org.uk

Sarracenia, Pitcher Plant, Carnivorous plants, native plants, wildflowers
... beginners. S. psittacina - the Parrot Pitcher Plant. This species produces flat rosettes of teardrop-shaped pitchers with a bulbous head that ... to create contrast, or space around taller types. Since the flat rosettes are only a few inches high, plant them up ... Plant.The most familiar and widespread species, and hardy. Pitchers form rosettes (photo). They are green, usually with red veins or zones ...
www.pitcherplant.com

carnivorous plant, sundew, drosera, terrarium plant
... the late fall or in winter! In late spring, mounded rosettes display small white flowers. D. intermedia has proven to be the ... These make to plant the plant look almost like a miniature, flat-topped Broccoli! Remove the gemmae (to plant) and expose the ... green leaf stems (petioles) leading to orange-red, circular leaves. Forms flat rosettes (photo). D. pygmaea quite earns its name, the entire plant ...
www.pitcherplant.com
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im_Nov_wk1_2003
... . Lysimachia atropurpurea - from Greece, this has become my new favorite "weed". A biennial, it makes flat rosettes of gray marbled leaves, and in the 2nd year creates a veritable forest of upright ...
www.plantbuzz.com

im_Tulipa_Little_Princess
... Lysimachia atropurpurea - from Greece, this has become my new favorite "weed". A biennial, it makes flat rosettes of gray marbled leaves, and in the 2nd year creates a veritable forest of upright ...
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English Garden: David Austin Rose
... of the roses can vary with the seasons. This spring plump, reddened buds opened into flat rosettes of a soft apricot deepening to yolk at the center. The rose combines an old ...
www.rosegathering.com

Ariocarpus fissuratus
... seen flat at the soil surface, however these plants grow a large tap root below the surface of the compost. Description: They are geophyte plants that produce small star-shaped rosettes. They are usually solitary, rarely giving rise to side shoots from old areoles, flattened on top, depressed centrally. The tubercles are deltoid dark olive green with no spines and lie flat ...
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Angiosperm Families - Boraginaceae Juss.
... -sized; alternate, or alternate and opposite (then opposite below); flat; ‘herbaceous’; petiolate to sessile; non-sheathing, or sheathing (sometimes, in basal rosettes); not gland-dotted; simple; epulvinate. Lamina entire; usually narrow ...
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Bromeliads
... foliage has attractive markings and patterns, and the leaves are usually arranged in rosettes which may be cup-shaped. Aechmea, Billbergia, Cryptanthus, Neoregelia and Nidularium are the ... inflorescences are very colorful. Cryptanthus. These plants are small, terrestrial, sometimes stoloniferous with flat, basal, symmetrically arranged, variously colored mottled or stripped leaves. They are grown ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

PULMONARIA
... Some species are evergreen but most are deciduous with attractive rosettes of leaves and flowers emerging from the ground in very early ... to semi shade plants with showy early spring flowers and attractive rosettes of basal leaves. In their native environments the lungworts grow ... flowering is done and seed production begins stems may be flat with the ground or subsumed under the new foliage. Flowers ...
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