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Hedyotis(Houstonia) caerulea - Bluets*
Hedyotis(Houstonia) caerulea - Bluets*
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Rubiaceae - Madder Family #1
... flowers are white. *Matches species pictures in AFG1 but also appears the same as the above species when pictured in WOT and WOTHC. Small Bluets* Common Name(s): Small Bluets* Scientific Name: Hedyotis(Houstonia) crassifolia Family: Rubiaceae Madder Family Flower: 1/4" pale violet 4 petaled flowers clusters close to stalk. Leaves: 1/2" simple ovate pointed leaves, opposite and whorled(6 around ...
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... pro parte Galium verum L. * + yellow bedstraw, yellow spring bedstraw Houstonia (Genus Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Houstonia caerulea L. * + azure bluets, bluets, innocence, Quaker-ladies Hedyotis caerulea (L.) Hook. Houstonia caerulea L. var. faxonorum Pease & A.H.Moore Oldenlandia caerulea (L.) A.Gray Houstonia longifolia Gaertn. * + long-leaved bluets Hedyotis longifolia (Gaertn ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... can be found on cool, north-facing sandstone bluff edges. Associated canopy species include: Quercus spp., Acer rubrum, Cornus florida. Ground vegetation species include: Monarda bradburiana, Hedyotis longifolia, Polystichum acrostichoides (Bittner and Gibson 1988). Distribution Populations of C. insperata are scattered within five Midwestern states: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, and Ohio ...
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NARGS: Good Rock Garden Plants
... flowers. Likes sun with moist soil, or dry shade. Easy from seed or division. From Yakushima, Japan. Zones 3-9. Houstonia caerulea [you-stone-ee-ah sehr-roo-lee-ah]. (Correctly, but rarely, Hedyotis caerulea). Creeping, semi-evergreen perennial tufts with 1/2" long leaves. 3" stems carry blue or bluish white flowers with a yellow eye in spring. Shady spot, humus-rich, moist soil during summer, but ...
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Sunshine Farm and Gardens:
Plant List 2001
... of the species. Named by Richard Davis of Ivy Farm several years ago. It is shrub-like in appearance and supposedly hardy to zone 5. Interesting flowers and dark black berries on a 24-36" plant. Hedyotis caerulea [Photo: sm med lg] Ahhhh, "Bluets". Formerly Houstonia caerulea. You can give her a new name, but she's still just as sweet as ever. Creamy blue flowers from a tight little clump in the ...
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Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance | About the Alliance
... out in collaboration with government agencies, conservation organizations and private landowners. Some of the federally listed species under cultivation include Schwalbea americana, Geum radiatum, Liatris helleri, Hedyotis purpurea var. montana, Solidago spithamaea, Helonias bullata, and Torreya taxifolia. GPCA As a charter member, ABG plays a major role in many GPCA projects, including the ...
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