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Ranunculaeae Society - Plants and Cultivation
... of Akebia, Decaisnea (the blue, fleshy fruits of Decaisnea fargesii are very noticeable in autumn and never fail to attract attention), Stephania japonica, Cocculus orbiculatus, Glaucidium palmatum, species of Berberis, Epimedium, Jeffersonia, Mahonia, Gymnospermum, Podophyllum peltatum (mayapple - edible fruits), and other species of Podophyllum, Ranzania, Vancouveria and Nandina domestica. ...
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Other Plants 2-3
Other Plants 2-3 Other Plants 2-3 Glaucidium palmatum Family: Glaucidiaceae Japanese name: SHIRANEAOI Plant type: deciduous in winter, perennial plant, terrestrial Habitat: under forest trees of mountainous areas, North Japan Blooming season: May-July Height: 15-30cm This species is indigenous only to Japan. Its beautiful flower is popular with Japanese alpine enthusiasts. However, it is not an ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... Gentianopsis Geocarpy Georgia Geraea Geranium Gerbera Germany Gesneriaceae Gesneriads Gethyum Geum Gibberellins Gibraltar Gigea Gilia Gillenia Ginkgo Giuseppi Gladiolus Glandulana Glasnevin Glaucidium Glaucium Glaux Glehnia Gleichenia Glekia Globularia Glossodia Glumicalyx Gnaphalium Gnidia Gnidium Gomiocharis Goniolimon Good Goodenia Goodyera Gorer Gothenburg Grammitis Graptopetalum Gravel-bed ...
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Botanical
... G. biloba, also called the Maidenhair Tree because its leaves closely resemble those of the Maidenha... Gladiolus This large group consists of about 250 to 300 species of gorgeous, tender perennial corms, which are... Glaucidium This perennial is a native of Japan. It grows up to 20 inches high and wide. It has attractive, brig... Gleditsia This group of mostly hardy, deciduous trees is native to ...
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NARGS Rock Garden Quarterly: Winter 1997
... . Ms. Smith was able to see several private and public Japanese gardens as well as visit nurseries there, and writes of bringing back a fascinating array of plants, such as Glaucidium palmatum, Arisaema sp., Paris verticillata, the white flowered Lysichiton camtschatcense and several Hosta. For armchair travelers and gardeners interested in bringing plants back from foreign lands as souvenirs the ...
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NARGS: Plant of the Month: November 2004
... the horticulturally important genera of Aconitum, Actea, Adonis, Anemone, Anemonella, Anemonopsis, Aquilegia, Callianthemum, Caltha, Cimicifuga, Clematis, Consolida, Coptis, Delphinium, Eranthis, Glaucidium, Helleborus, Hepatica, Hydrastis, Isopyrum, Nigella, Paraquilegia, Ranunculus, Semiaquilegia, Thalictrum, Trautvetteria, Trollius, and Xanthorhiza. The family is considered to be among the ...
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Wildlife of Pacific Northwest Coastal Rainforest
... (threatened) Tyto alba Snowy Owl Nyctea scandiaca Barred Owl Strix varia Great Grey Owl Strix nebulosa Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis Northern Saw-whet Owl Aegolius acadicus Northern Pygmy Owl Glaucidium gnoma Top of Page common name latin name Ground Birds Blue Grouse Dendragapus obscurus Ruffed Grouse Bonasa umbellus Ring-necked Pheasant (introduced) Phasianus colchicus Rock Dove (introduced) ...
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Easter Eggs
... show was sown several years before the move.) The other was an even happier surprise, proving to be a luminous white-flowered form of the notoriously hard-to-grow Japanese woodland poppy, Glaucidium palmatum. Finally there are the late fall surprises when little rock garden shrubs call out for attention with brilliant flashes of colour. There’s a deciduous Asian Vaccinium whose specific name I’ve ...
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... of this type goes through the seed exchange and dry storage it germinates poorly. Appropriate candidates are members of the Ranunculaceae: Aconitum, Adonis, Anemone, Eranthis, Glaucidium, Helleborus, Hepatica, Ranunculus, Thalictrum; and the genera Asarum, Colchicum, Corydalis, Cyclamen, Dicentra, Dryas, Erythronium, Galanthus, Hacquetia, Hylomecon, Jeffersonia, Lysichiton, Salix, Sanguinaria, ...
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... of this type goes through the seed exchange and dry storage it germinates poorly. Appropriate candidates are members of the Ranunculaceae: Aconitum, Adonis, Anemone, Eranthis, Glaucidium, Helleborus, Hepatica, Ranunculus, Thalictrum; and the genera Asarum, Colchicum, Corydalis, Cyclamen, Dicentra, Dryas, Erythronium, Galanthus, Hacquetia, Hylomecon, Jeffersonia, Lysichiton, Salix, Sanguinaria, ...
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