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glaucous bloom

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HostaRegistrar.org: American Hosta Society Online Registry and Hosta Plant Database
... Petiole Characteristics glaucous bloom light green Variety Leaf Appearance Leaf Shape Abiqua Blue Crinkles Walden-West 1999 Leaf Top Texture Petiole Characteristics glaucous bloom glaucous Variety Leaf ... Texture Petiole Characteristics glaucous bloom Variety Leaf Appearance Leaf Shape Abiqua Drinking Gourd Walden-West 1989 Leaf Top Texture Petiole Characteristics glaucous bloom Variety Leaf ...
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HostaRegistrar.org: American Hosta Society Online Registry and Hosta Plant Database
... Leaf Texture Top Leaf Texture Bottom medium green with dark green edges slightly shiny glaucous bloom Leaf Appearance Leaf Shape Leaf Base and moderately wavy broadly ovate cordate SCAPE DESCRIPTION ... 71-81 glaucous green inflorescence leaves FLOWER DESCRIPTION Flower Length (in) Flower Lenght (cm) Flower Color Flower Shape 2 5 near white tubular Growing Location Bloom Start Bloom Peak Bloom Finish ...
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Juniperus deppeana fact sheet
... pale green. Fruit: Berry-like cones, round, ½ inch in diameter, reddish brown often with white glaucous bloom, scales often with a blunt point, 3 to 5 seeds per cone; mature in two ...
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Juniperus scopulorum fact sheet
... , females greener. Fruit: Round, bluish berry-like cones (1/3 inch in diameter), covered in glaucous bloom. Mature in two seasons. Twig: Covered in green scale-like needles, later turning light brown ...
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010103pg4
... it. Round leaves are very blue and very corrugated with super substance and a heavy glaucous bloom. At the end of July pale lavender to near white closed flowers appear. Harpoon Medium ...
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Juniperus sificicola (Small) Bailey
... in January to February, and the berrylike female cones, dark blue and covered with a glaucous bloom, mature in October to November of the first year (11). Seeds often have dormant embryos ...
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Diospyros virginiana L
... types. Life History Reproduction and Early Growth Flowering, Seed Production, and Dissemination- The inconspicuous flowers bloom from March to June within its botanical range and from April through May in areas ... . When mature it is yellow to orange or dark red in color, often with a glaucous bloom. Each berry usually contains one to eight flat, brown seeds about 13 mm (0.5 ...
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Nolinaceae
... Phoenix, Arizona. This species develops a trunk up to 5ft tall. The leaves produce a glaucous bloom when grown under cover, but this is washed off in habitat. It is mainly distributed ...
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PlanetaCactus: Glossary of botanical terms
... in the characters from the descendants coming from seeds from a plant. GLABROUS: Without hairs. GLAUCOUS: Bluish green color frequently of somewhat waxy appearance. - H - HABIT: The general growth pattern of ... . SHORT DAYS (plants of): Those that need 10-14 hours of light a day to bloom. SPATULATE: Shaped like a spoon, with a narrow end at the base. SPORE: A one ...
english.planetacactus.com

Cycas pruinosa
... , L, NSW, PERTH).[NSW] Etymology: From the Latin pruinosus, covered with a waxy whitish bloom. Illustration: Maconochie 1978, Hill 1996. Historical notes: Although strikingly distinctive and quite widespread, ... margins, the long, slender microsporangiate cones, and the long megasporophylls with long sterile apices. Glaucous leaf waxes may be either present or absent, causing plants to be either blue ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au




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