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insignificant flowers

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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... hillsides Features 1" flowers in loose clusters of 2-5 flowers; adapts to sun or shade. Best in humusy soil. Large masses of star-shaped flowers; red calyces persist after flowers drop. Tolerates dry ... " long green leaves are marked with white or yellow mottling and a bright red "V." Insignificant flowers. Protect leaves from sun and wind. A showy and interesting flower that blooms only in ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Pachysandra - Japanese spurge
... see it with new eyes—and you might even be more likely to notice the insignificant flowers, slightly fragrant, in summer, followed by tiny white fruit. Varieties are available, as well: ‘Green ...
whatcom.wsu.edu

Rosidae UW Aberystwyth Botanic Gardens
... the Euphorbiaceae with 400 species; most species are grown for their variegated foliage and have insignificant flowers. Crassulaceae: Stonecrop family Family of 900 species of succulents, from which is named crassulacean acid ...
www.aber.ac.uk

Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Stylish Succulents: A Trio for Your Windowsill
... than flowers. This is only logical, since the tropical and desert plants best suited for the inside of our homes are generally characterized by persistent leaves but short-lived and sometimes insignificant flowers ...
www.bbg.org

Hymenanthera crassifolia Hook..
... short stalks. The insignificant flowers are small,yellowish and followed by quantities of white berries on the underside of the branches. Only for sheltered conditions. Home: New Zealand Other views: Flowers Cultivated: France ...
www.biologie.uni-ulm.de

Australian Pine
... the breeze and give off a distinctive, soft whistle when winds are particularly strong. The insignificant flowers are followed by small, spiny cones, less than one-inch-long. Discovery of the New ... depressing. Unisexual, both sexes being usually on the same tree. Male flowers appear in spikes at branchlets tips, feminine flowers in round heads at the bases of branchlets. The staminate born in ...
www.bonsai-bci.com

Ornamental Grasses:
... wide range of soil conditions; very drought tolerant Form/Texture: Dense fine textured mass Inflorescence: Insignificant flowers in late spring Comments: Variable in amount of blue-green coloration; spreads by rhizomes; good ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Ornamental Grasses:
... Soil/Moisture: Average soil; suffers during severe drought Form/Texture: Densely tufted; fine texture Inflorescence: Insignificant flowers in spring Comments: Dark green margins with broad cream white to cream yellow center; also ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Attracting Birds: Trees
... Sun to partial shade 12 to 20' Panicles of creamy white fragrant flowers suspended from branches in May; male flowers are more showy; dark blue fruit in fall Gordonia; Loblolly bay Gordonia ... shade 20 to 30' Native; nonshowy flowers; range of soil types Sweet gum Liquidambar styraciflura 6-9 D Sun to partial shade 60 to 100' Insignificant flowers; spiny fruit Sycamore Platanus occidentalis 4 ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Colorado Edible Flowers
... FOR SPICE Creative gourmets have rediscovered the glories of cooking with flowers, but with a novel twist. Some flowers also marry with more recently popularized flavors. Lavender, which William Shakespeare ... sieve, or chinoise, to make emerald green chive oil. The flowers of thyme, rosemary, basil, and oregano, provide insignificant flowers, but they add a subtle taste to a salad. Sprinkle them ...
www.frontrangeliving.com