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Erica cinerea--Gray Heath
... Michigan State University Extension Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00002130 11/12/99 Erica cinerea--Gray Heath Hardiness Zones: 5 to 7 Height: 2 ft Spacing: 2 ft Form: spreading Type: broad-leaved evergreen shrub Flowers: Red, pink, white Comments: Gray Heath requires an acid, well-drained soil. Flowering occurs in summer and can be spectacular. The evergreen foliage is needle-like. ...
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... SPECTABILIS Eragrostis spectabilis--Purple Love Grass ERANTHUS HYEMALIS Eranthus hyemalis--Winter Aconite EREMERUS Eremerus spp.--Fox-tail Lily ERIANTHUS RAVENNAE Erianthus ravennae--Ravenna Grass ERICA CARNEA Erica carnea--Spring Heath ERICA CINEREA Erica cinerea--Gray Heath ERICA TETRALIX Erica tetralix--Cross-leaved Heath ERICA VAGANS Erica vagans--Cornish Heath ERICA X DARLEYENSIS Erica x ...
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Those Other Myrtaceae
... bloom. One has only to read the article in Your Garden magazine (August 1963), by Alf Gray to realise the possibilities. Unfortunately species I have tried from seed have been difficult and in some ... : Keith Townsend, Brian Walters, Unknown Finally, many of these plants are the residents of the sand heath areas of Western Australia and in danger of extinction as thousands of acres are given over to ...
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... -swept ridges, as well as dwarf shrubs and gray lichens-dominated extreme snow-beds had the lowest total biomass (700-1500 g/m2), respectively, with the main root portion in the mineral soil horizons. Dwarf shrubs-dominated heath on gentle mountain slope had the highest total biomass (2800 g/m2), the woody perennial stems prevailed in the aboveground biomass, ...
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Companion Plants for Rhododendron
... Home Page. Companion Plants for Rhododendrons & Azaleas Rhododendrons and Azaleas are ericaceous plants, members of the heath family, which is called the "acid loving" family. Their special cultural requirements and shallow root structure ... and cling to the shrub through part of the winter. The 2- to 5-inch round gray-green leaves turn red in the fall. Nannyberry may grow as a large shrub or small ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 2
... vegetation or heath plants. The dominant climatic regime in which they occur is cool and humid (humid continental and subarctic realms). The classic spodosol profile is an ashy gray sand overlying ... presence of residual iron (red soil) and magnesium (mahogany soil). Other ultisols have yellow to gray colors that reflect poorer drainage conditions. The yellow results from hydration of iron whereas the ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... Scientific Name Aster divaricatus Aster ericoides Caltha palustris Chamaelirium luteum Common Name white wood aster white heath aster marsh marigold fairy wand Height 12-36' 12-24" 12-24" 12-36" Bloom ... disturb in the wild. *(bf-l) Pink buds open to light blue, trumpet-shaped flowers. Gray-green foliage dies back by summer, creating potential voids in the landscape. Availability specialty dealers ...
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Orchid societies inthe United Kingdom - The North of England Orchid Society
... 01582 761322 email hilljames@aol.com Mid Sussex Orchid Society Dr. Maria Firth 9 Harlands Close, Haywards Heath West Sussex RH16 1PS Telephone 01444 413626 Mid Wales Orchid Society Mr. M.K. Ward 2 ... Road Oxford OX2 7BA Telephone 01865 59037 New Guinea Dendrobium Group c/o Dr. R. Warren 7 Gray Lane Barnard Castle Co. Durham DL12 8PD Pleurothallid Alliance - UK Mrs. Mary Smallman 10 Willoughby Close, ...
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Arboretum Images 6
... Tree (Agonis flexuosa--Myrtaceae), B. Benjamin Fig (Ficus benjamina--Moraceae), C. Guatemalan Holly (Olmediella betscleriana--Flacoutiaceae), D. Rauvolfia caffra (Apocynaceae). Read About Alkaloids In Rauvolfia Heath Family (Ericaceae) Strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo), a native species in southern Europe and Ireland. The sweet, mealy fruits are eaten raw and are made into sherberts, preserves and ...
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Irish Moss
... The British Natural History Museum lists S. subulata as native to Scotland where it is known in English as Heath Pearlwort and in Gaelic as Mungan Mòintich. S. subulata was one of the first plants to be named—by ... , perhaps, if not for creeping thyme. I know Irish moss demands moisture, so I’ll use the gray water from our household. In short, I’ve followed directions and now I’ll hope for the best. ...
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