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Information about Nomocharis: The Chinese Alpine Lily
... : The Chinese Alpine Lily Places to buy Nomocharis: The Chinese Alpine Lily Other Bulbs & Flowers Paris Flower Peonies And Peony Flowers Peruvian Daffodil Pineapple Lily PoetÂ’s Narcissus Purple Coneflower Red Hot ... ALPINE LILY... By: Nikki Phipps A most fascinating group of plants belonging to the Lily family, Nomocharis are small sub-alpine bulbs of the Himalaya with wide flowers on short stems. ...
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Photographs by David E. Boufford
Photographs by David E. Boufford Photographs by David E. Boufford, Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University Nomocharis pardanthina, Yinglofeng, ca. 3100 m Swertia, ants gathering nectar Rhabdothamnopsis chinensis, Chuxiung to Kungming Sabia yunnanensis, Huadianba, 2900 m Lamiophlomis rotata, Qinghai (Nangqen Xian) Lancea tibetica, Qinghai (Nangqen Xian) Lancea tibetica Dianthus, Nei Mongol ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... of the Month March 2005 Jankaea heldreichii - In the open garden Narcissus cantabricus - Plant of the Month, January 2004 Narcissus hybrids Narcissus romieuxii - Plant of the Month January 2005 Nomocharis pardanthina Origanum 'Barbara Tingey' - Plant of the Moth, August 2005 Phyllodoce nipponica - Plant of the Month, May 2004 Ranunculus ficaria - Plant of the Month, March 2006 Rhodohypoxis baurii ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... Neofinetia Neomarica Neopaxia Neopicrorhiza Neotinea Neottia Neottinia Nepal Nepeta Nerine Nertera Ness Nevada New New England New Zealand Nierembergia Nigella Nigritella Nolana Nomenclature Nomocharis Nonea Norway Nothochelone Nothofagus Notholaena Notholirion Nothoscordum Notobasis Notosparitium Notothlaspi Nototriche Nuphar Nurseries Nutt Nymphaea Nymphoides Show Results Join Us Shop Online ...
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Androsace axillaris
... first flowers from this spring. From the experience of first season of pot cultivation I will try growing this species in a lightly shaded moist bed made up of grit and leafmould alongside A.rotundifolia, Nomocharis and similar plants needing constant but not high moisture and a reasonable amount of nourishment. David Mowle [ A. axillaris ] [A. baltistanica ] [A. hausmannii] [A. hirtella] [A. x ...
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INTERNATIONAL BULB SOCIETY - GALLERY OF THE WORLD'S BULBS
... AN IMAGE M Massonia Mastigostyla Melasphaerula Merendera Milla Mirabilis Montbretia Moraea Muilla Muscari Muscarimia SUBMIT AN IMAGE N Namaquanula Narcissus Nectaroscordum Neobakeria Neomarica Nerine Nomocharis Notholirion Nothoscordum SUBMIT AN IMAGE O Oenostachys Onixotis Ophrys Orchis Ornithogalum Ornithoglossum Orthrosanthus Oxalis SUBMIT AN IMAGE P Pabellonia Pamianthe Pancratium Paradisea ...
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Bulbmeister.COM - Flower Bulb Growing Guide
... deep if growing in an area marginal for hardiness. Prefer full sunlight in a rich soil. They prefer regular watering and light feeding during growth. As leaves begin to yellow, do not water anymore. Nomocharis - Can be difficult to grow, needing a high organic environment, shade and cool growing conditions. Plant about 3" deep and keep moist through the growing season. Oxalis - Prefer full sun to ...
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Livres sur les bulbes
... & Charles. A plants man's guide to lilies. Jefferson-Brown. 1988. Ward Lock ltd, London. Growing lilies. D. Fox. 1987. Christopher Helm, London. The Lilies Of China (Lilium, Cardiocrinum, Nomocharis, Notholirion). Stephan G. HAW. 1986. Batsford, London. Lilies. Patrick M. Synge. 1980. Batsford, London. Lilies. Carl FELDMAIER. 1970. Arco Publishing Company Inc. Lilies. Edward HYAMS. 1968. Funk & ...
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NARGS: Plant of the Month: October 2003
... is a member of the Liliaceae, the Lily family, which in addition to Tulipa and Lilium, includes among its genera Calochortus, Cardiocrinum, Erythronium, Fritillaria, Gagea, Helonias, Heloniopsis, Lloydia, Nomocharis, and Notholirion. (Many genera have been reclassified from the Liliaceae to other families.) Tulipa batalanii itself is now considered a variety or form of the red species Tulipa ...
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NARGS: Plant of the Month: April 2002
... 1998 Archive 1997 Plant of the Month April 2002 Tulipa vvedenskyi by Iza Goroff Tulipa vvedenskyi belongs to the Liliaceae, the lily family, a family which also includes the genera Calochortus, Colchicum, Fritillaria, and Nomocharis, among many others. (The initial letters of the species name are two "v"s, not a "w" which two "v"s resemble.) Tulipa vvedenskyi is native to Central Asia, an area ...
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