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Wild Flower Seed: Tidy Tips(Layia platyglossa NEW)
... Where Tidy Tips is naturalized or can be grown Regions: All regions, best in western areas Zones: 3-10 Best West of the Mississippi States: How to grow Tidy Tips (Layia platyglossa) Soil preference: Adaptable, but prefers dry conditions. Sun/Shade: Needs full sun. Moisture Requirements: Average to dry Instructions: This beautiful California wildflower is a native of dry, arid environments, so try ...
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Angiosperm Families - Compositae Giseke
... Lamprachaenium, Lamprocephalus, Lamyropappus, Lamyropsis, Langebergia, Lantanopsis, Lapsana, Lapsanastrum, Lasianthaea, Lasiocephalus, Lasiolaena, Lasiopogon, Lasiospermum, Lasthenia, Launaea, Lawrencella, Layia, Lecocarpus, Leibnitzia, Leiboldia, Lembertia, Lemoorea, Leontodon, Leontopodium, Lepidaploa, Lepidesmia, Lepidolopha, Lepidolopsis, Lepidonia, Lepidophorum, Lepidophyllum, Lepidospartum, ...
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... 1-3 mths germ. Lavatera arborea - 3 weeks at 39F, germ. at 39F Lavatera thuringiaca - Prolonged germinators over many weeks, keep seed tray moist and remove seedlings when large enough to handle, use 55-65F. Layia elegans - Germination in less than two weeks at 68F, Ledum groenlandicum - After GA-3 soak, >2 weeks at 68F, slow germ. Leonurus cardiaca - 3-4 weeks at 68F, if no germ., 2-4 weeks at ...
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Baldwin Lab - UC Berkeley
... other example of insular evolution in Madiinae, the California Island deinandras offer an instructive comparison with the Hawaiian silversword alliance. Contrasting modes of diversification in Layia. The tidy-tip genus Layia has been suggested to provide examples of gradual allopatric divergence ("geographic speciation") and rapid divergence of peripheral isolates ("peripatric speciation"). We are ...
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University and Jepson Herbaria: John L. Strother
... pp. 253–254; Raillardella, pp. 256–257 (with B. G. Baldwin); Achyrachaena, pp. 258–259 (with B. G. Baldwin); Blepharipappus, pp. 259 (with B. G. Baldwin); Lagophylla, pp. 260–261 (with B. G. Baldwin); Layia, pp. 262–269 (with B. G. Baldwin and S. J. Bainbridge); Centromadia, pp. 276–279 (with B. G. Baldwin); Deinandra, pp. 280–286 (with B. G. Baldwin); Holocarpha, pp. 287–289; Blepharizonia, pp. ...
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Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - L
... Moles Controlling Moss In The Lawn Controlling Lawn Insects Controlling Lawn Diseases Ground Covers - A Lawn Alternative LAWSON FALSECYPRESS Chamaecyparis lawsoniana--Lawson Falsecypress LAYIA PLATYGLOSSA Layia platyglossa--Tidy Tips LEADWORT Ceratostigma plumbaginoides--Leadwort LEAF BEETLES Leaf Beetles LEAF BLIGHT Agave Disease Problems Amelanchier Disease Problems Cattleya Disease Problems ...
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San Marcos Vernal Pool Checklist
... * 20. Hemizonia fasciculata 21. Holocarpha virgata ssp. elongata 22. Hypochoeris glabra 23. Isocoma veneta vernonioides 24. Lactuca sativa 25. Lasthenia chrysostoma 26. Layia platyglossa campestris 27. Microseris douglasii ssp. platycarpha * 28. Psilocarphus brevissimus * 29. Stebbinsoseris heterocarpa 30. Stylocline gnaphalioides Russian Knapweed Rosin Weed Golden Daisy Sand Aster Brass Buttons ...
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SDMts1
... in the Laguna Mountains. Left: Laguna alum-root (Heuchera brevistaminea) on the vertical desert escarpment. Right: Orcutt's linanthus (Linanthus orcuttii) near the summit of Monument Peak. Tidy tips (Layia platyglossa) and goldfields (Lasthenia californica) near Cuyamaca Lake in San Diego County. Photo taken May 8, 2004. Hulsea californica at the crest of the Laguna Mountains in San Diego County. ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... Lamarckia Lamiophlomis Lamium Lampranthus Lancea Langlosia Lapeirousia Lapiedra Lappula Larix Laserpitium Lasiocaryum Lasthenia Lathraea Lathyrus Latin Launaca Laurentia Lavandula Lavatera Layia Leaf Leafmould Leatherjackets Lebanon Lecturing Ledebouria Ledodendron Ledum Leeds Legousia Leguminosae Leiophyllum Leiostemon Leontice Leontochir Leontodon Leontopodium Leopoldia Lepidium Lepidophyllum ...
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Annual Color
... damascena), Sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus), as well as native wildflowers like California poppies (Eschscholzia sp.), Lupine, Farewell-to-Spring (Clarkia sp.), Mountain Phlox (Linanthus grandiflorus), Tidy Tips (Layia platyglossa), Gilia, Baby Blue Eyes, Five Spot (Nemophila sp.), Meadowfoam (Liminanthes sp.) and Blue-Eyed Grass (Sisyrichium sp.). When you take the time to decorate with annuals ...
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