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Flowering Plants
... numerous cup-shaped cyathia. Right: Close-up view of several cyathia showing reddish-purple, oval glands on rim of cyathia, each subtended by a greenish-white petaloid appendage. Male ... to feed on. Carrion flowers occur in many different and unrelated plant families, including the milkweed family (Asclepiadaceae), arum family (Araceae) and the rafflesia family (Rafflesiaceae). They incluse some of ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Search Results
... milkweed Asclepias ovalifolia Decne. * + dwarf milkweed, oval milkweed, oval-leaved milkweed Asclepias purpurascens L. * + purple milkweed Asclepias speciosa Torr. * + showy milkweed Asclepias sullivantii Engelm. ex A.Gray * + prairie milkweed, smooth milkweed, Sullivant's milkweed Asclepias syriaca L. * + common milkweed ...
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Largest Tropical Plant Sale In The Nation Takes Place This Weekend at Fairchild’s Ramble Festival!
... light shade with occasional irrigation. We will have Asclepias curassavica, scarlet milkweed, a favorite food for the monarch butterfly. This milkweed is a three-foot herbaceous to slightly woody plant that produces ... , the West Indies and Tropical America. This five-foot tall shrub has soft, light green, oval leaves which give off a spicy aroma when crushed. Lightly fragrant clusters of white to ...
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Rain Gardens on Clay Soil Sites
... for the Northeast and upper Midwest: Wildflowers Sweet flag (Acorus calamus) Swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) New England Aster (Aster novae-angliae) Turtlehead (Chelone glabra) Joe ... Grama (Bouteloua curtipendula) Prairie Brome (Bromus kalmii) Copper-shouldered oval sedge (Carex bicknellii) Narrow-leaved oval sedge (Carex squarrosa) Native Plant Landscaping Another option for implementing ...
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Henry Shaw Cactus Society - Cactus Q&A
... can make you wish you were just dealing with poison. The toxic sap of euphorbias (milkweed) and other succulents can be irritating and cause rashes and even blindness in allergic individuals ... thoroughly and not miss insects in hiding. Scales are small, flat or hemispheric, round or oval-shaped insects that are hard to remove because they cling tightly to plant surfaces. Commercial ...
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Index of Common Names: B - Plants For A Future database report
... Pondweed Broad-Leaved Spring Beauty Broad-Leaved Thyme Broadleaf Bamboo Broadleaf Hemp Nettle Broadleaf Milkweed Broadleaf Stonecrop Broadstemmed Onion Broccoli Bronvaux Medlar Brooklime Brookweed Broom Broom Rape Broomsedge ... Orange Ball Tree Oregon Cut-Leaf Blackberry Oriental Beech Oriental Bittersweet Oso Berry Oval Heron's Bill Pale Ballart Pale Bastard Toadflax Pale Spring Beauty Palo Blanco ...
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Orchid, native plant, wildflowers, wild orchid
... inch dark red flowers (photo) in spring to early summer which smell like coconut! Small, oval pseudobulbs are topped with gracefully arched, grassy foliage, making the plant quite attractive even ... from tiny seeds. Rarely offered, yet highly desirable. Stapelia variegata , Star Flower - Star flowers are Milkweed relatives that look like cacti, but lack spines. This species has yellow flowers two ...
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Wildflowers, Red & Orange, Native by Prairie Frontier Page 2
... orange tubular ½" flowers sit atop 8-15 inch hairy stems with alternate leaves that are oval to lance-leaved. It blooms May to June in mesic to dry prairie areas. ... 9. Companion plants could be Lance-leaved Coreopsis, Rattlesnake Master, Purple Coneflower or Butterfly Milkweed. Seedling Milkweed, Butterfly Asclepias Tuberosa This hardy native perennial is a striking addition to any planting. ...
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