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Neomarica list NEOMARICA SPECIES SOURCE Neomarica caerulea George K. Linney Neomarica gracilis Hugues Cheillan Neomarica longifolia Herbert Kelly Jr. All images copyrighted by author.
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Neomarica gracilis
Neomarica gracilis Neomarica gracilis Neomarica gracilis : In our conditions, grown as a semi-outdoor plant. Outdoor from may to october and indoor for winter. Iridaceae. From Brasil. Growing conditions : In a large well drained recipient. High organic level for the substrat. Good watering. As the rhizomes grow verticaly, it is necessary to add substrate once a year (or more) so that the plant ...
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N&S American Native Irids
... a China, Blamcanda can be found growing "wild" in parts of the US, usually near old homesteads. Photo by Mark Cook. South America Cypella plumbea (syn. Phalocallis coelestis) Photo by Mark Cook. Neomarica sp. possibly gracilis, (apostle plant or walking iris) Noemarica cerulea photo Links to San Marcos Growers Trimezia sp. (yellow walking iris or tiger eye iris) - Two photos by Oscar Rodrigues (e- ...
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Seed Exchange Information
... -- lt. or., shaded rose 50+ JRG 04Z372 Morea huttonii -- 100+ CLN 04Z373 Morea spathulata -- 50+ CLN 04Z374 Morea mixed -- mostly polystachya, also sisyrinchium, unk yellow 1000+ EDR 04Z375 Neomarica caerulea -- 150+ NZI 04Z376 Neomarica gracilis -- ex ``the trade'' 50+ RBR 04Z377 Romulea sp. ? -- from seed marked Romulea sabulosa, 1/2'' - 1 1/4'' lt. bl. fl, yel. throats, narrow petals, leaves 6 ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... below: Nama Nannoglottis Nanoceris Nanophyton Narcissus Nardophyllum Nardosmia Nardostachys Narthecium Nassauvia Nastanthus National Naufraga NCCPG Neckera Nemastylis Nemesia Nemophila Neobaclea Neofinetia Neomarica Neopaxia Neopicrorhiza Neotinea Neottia Neottinia Nepal Nepeta Nerine Nertera Ness Nevada New New England New Zealand Nierembergia Nigella Nigritella Nolana Nomenclature Nomocharis ...
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Botanical
... of beautiful, aquatic perennials is commonly known as Lotus. These plants are suite... Nemesia These are self-branching annuals and tender perennials that are found wild in South Africa. Th... Neomarica These are tender, herbaceous, perennial plants that belong to the Iris family. They grow wild in tro... Neoporteria This group consists of about thirty cacti from western South America. These ...
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LAIRIS Mark "BigAlligator" Cook
... botanically known as Hedychium. These are showy and fragrant, two traits I adore. Some other plants I am growing are Irids, or cousins to Irises. Among them are the Walking Iris [Neomarica], Tiger Eye Iris [Trimezia], Blue Eyed Grass [Sisyrinchium], Painted Petals [Freesia laxa], and Montbretia. In terms of other plants, I have Camellias, Azaleas, Redbuds, Dogwoods, Fringe Trees, English Dogwood ...
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Information about Walking Iris
... added when it was discovered that Marica had already been used to define another genus—Cipura. The Neomarica is commonly called Walking Iris because the flowering stalks take root after bending over and making ... and flowers. The walking iris is also called the Apostle plant from the belief that a Neomarica will not bloom until the plant has 12 leaves. The walking iris is produced from rhizomes and ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Liliopsida: Iridaceae
... and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Liliopsida: Iridaceae (31) Acidanthera (1) Anomatheca (1) Aristea (2) Belamcanda (2) Crocus (2) Dietes (2) Ferraria (1) Gladiolus (1) Iris (8) Moraea (4) Neomarica (2) Schizostylis (0) Tigridia (1) Trimezia (1) Tritonia (1) See also: Home: Gardening: Plants: I: Iris (65) Description of Iridaceae - Habit and leaf form; Anatomy; Morphology; Physiology; Biochemistry ...
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