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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Photo Gallery
... Photo: David Hockings Archidendron grandiflorum Raintree - seed pods Photo: David Hockings Archirhodomyrtus beckleri Rose myrtle Asplenium australasicum Bird's nest fern Photo: Fred Johnston Astelia alpina Pineapple grass Photo: Harry Loots Asterolasia hexapetala Astroloma pinifolium Pine heath Atractocarpus chartaceus Narrow-leaved gardenia [< Previous Group] [Next Group > ] [Photo Gallery Index ...
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Those Other Myrtaceae
... well catered for by native garden enthusiasts, but there are some highly attractive members of this myrtle family (Myrtaceae) which have not yet found their way into cultivation. Probably the chief reason is ... 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 ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Future Flora of North America Volumes
... , wisteria; Oleaster family; Protea family; River-weed family; Water Milfoil family + mermaidweed; Gunnera family; Loosestrife family + waxweed, redstem; Mezereum family; Water Chestnut family; Myrtle family + eucalyptus, rose apple, guava; Pomegranate family; Evening Primrose family + fireweed, primrosewillow, beeblossom, sun cup; Melastome family + meadowbeauty, clover ash; Indian Almond family ...
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UCJEPS: Jepson Manual Treatment Indexes
... MARTYNIACEAE Unicorn-plant Family MELIACEAE Mahogany Family MENYANTHACEAE Buckbean Family MOLLUGINACEAE Carpet-weed Family MORACEAE Mulberry Family MYOPORACEAE Myoporum Family MYRICACEAE Wax Myrtle Family MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family NYCTAGINACEAE Four O'clock Family NYMPHAEACEAE Waterlily Family OLEACEAE Olive Family ONAGRACEAE Evening Primrose Family OROBANCHACEAE Broom-rape Family ...
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Arboretum Images 6
... of Ficus mysorensis. Leaves of the Indian banyan (F. bengalensis) typically have a blunt apex and a different vein pattern. Strangler Figs and Banyans Bark Cloth From Paper Mulberry Myrtle Family (Myrtaceae) Eucalyptus caesia-grandum, a beautiful tree native to Australia. Euphorbia Family (Euphorbiaceae) Left: Male, stamen-bearing flowers of the tung oil tree (Aleurites fordii), a deciduous shade ...
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Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - E
... EPITHYMOIDES Euphorbia polychroma--Cushion Spurge EUPHORBIA GRIFFITHI Euphorbia griffithi EUPHORBIA MARGINATA Euphorbia marginata--Snow on the Mountain EUPHORBIA MYRSINITES Euphorbia myrsinites--Myrtle Spurge EUPHORBIA POLYCHROMA Euphorbia polychroma--Cushion Spurge EUPHORBIA PULCHERIMA Euphorbia pulcherima--Poinsettia EUPHORBIA SPLENDENS Euphorbia splendens--Crown of Thorns EUROPEAN ALDER Alnus ...
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Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - G
... spurium--Two-row Stonecrop Teucrium chamaedrys--Wall Germander Vaccinium angustifolium--Lowbush Blueberry Vaccinium macrocarpon--American Cranberry Vaccinium vitis-idaea--Cowberry Veronica--Speedwell Vinca minor--Myrtle Waldsteinia ternata--Siberian Barren Strawberry Ground Covers - A Lawn Alternative Planting Guide For Ground Covers Herbaceous Perennials As Ground Covers Pruning Ground Covers ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Steinhardt Conservatory
... WEDDINGS AND CATERED EVENTS Home Visiting Explore Brooklyn Botanic Garden Garden Stroll Stroll through BBG: Bluebell Wood Celebrity Path Cherry Esplanade Children's Garden Cranford Rose Garden Crape-Myrtle Walk Daffodil Hill Discovery Garden Fragrance Garden Herb Garden Home Composting Exhibit Iris and Peony Collection Japanese Garden Judith D. Zuk Magnolia Plaza Lilac Collection Lily Pool ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Magnolia Plaza
... WEDDINGS AND CATERED EVENTS Home Visiting Explore Brooklyn Botanic Garden Garden Stroll Stroll through BBG: Bluebell Wood Celebrity Path Cherry Esplanade Children's Garden Cranford Rose Garden Crape-Myrtle Walk Daffodil Hill Discovery Garden Fragrance Garden Herb Garden Home Composting Exhibit Iris and Peony Collection Japanese Garden Judith D. Zuk Magnolia Plaza Lilac Collection Lily Pool ...
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Cranberry
... acid and poor in available nitrogen that typical plants cannot grow there. Many members of the heath family, such as blueberries (Vaccinium spp.) and azaleas (Rhododendron spp.), also grow well in acid, ... Russia for thousands of years, and a wine was made with wheat, honey, cranberries, and bog myrtle.] The Indians showed the pilgrims how to collect and use these fruits. Thus, cranberries became ...
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