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Fabaceae - Pea Family #3
... . General Comments: Common throughout US. Popular as a food for honey bees. Persian Clover, Reversed Clover Common Name(s): Persian Clover, Reversed Clover Scientific Name: Trifolium resupinatum Family: Fabaceae Pea Family Flower: Small pink irregular flowers in open globular clusters. Leaves: Divided into three toothed leaflets. Each leaflet is shaped like an upside down pear, the side ones are ...
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Fabaceae - Pea Family #2
... : Grows to 2' and can be highly branched. General Comments: One of the many species of clover introduced from abroad. Powderpuff Common Name(s): Powderpuff Scientific Name: Mimosa strigillosa Family: Fabaceae Pea Family Flower: 3/4" globular cluster of white tipped pink stamen. Petals tiny. Leaves: Twive divided and sensitive to touch. Plant: Long trailing plant General Comments: Leaves fold up ...
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ASGAP: Guide to Australian Plants
... , plants for fire prone areas ....and much more! Acacia Banksia Boronia Family Callistemon Daisies Dryandra Eremophila & Relatives Eucalypts Grevillea Hakea Heaths Kangaroo Paws Melaleuca Mint Bushes Pea Family Waratah & Relatives Bonsai Fire Prone Areas Flora Foundation Garden Design Name Changes Nurseries Plants at Risk Seed Suppliers Weeds Photo Gallery Plant FAQ ASGAP Home Search this site! ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Site Map
... Paws - Colourful 'paws' plus their lesser known relatives Melaleuca - Paperbarks of all shapes and sizes! Mint Bushes - Aromatic mint bushes (Prostanthera) and their relatives Pea Family - The diverse 'pea' family...descriptions, cultivation and propagation notes Waratah and Relatives - The magnificent NSW Waratah....and its practically unknown relatives Name Changes - Keep up to date with new ...
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Trees of Reed: Family Tour, Intro.
... of the trees on our campus. The flowering cherries are found here in the Rose family (Rosaceae). Aceraceae - Maple Family Aquifoliaceae - Holly Family Araliaceae - Ginseng Family Cornaceae - Dogwood Family Fabaceae - Pea Family Hippocastanaceae - Buckeye Family Rosaceae - Rose Family Page 3: Flowering trees in subclass Hamamelidae The Hamamelidae actually form the smallest subclass of flowering ...
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Milk pea
... Milk pea Florida Forest Plants Milk pea (Galactia spp.) Milk pea is a perennial, viney member of the pea family. It winds its way across the southeastern dry forests, blooming in summer, with tiny, ... and small mammals. White-tailed deer occasionally browse on the leaves and stems of the plants. Milk pea blossoms attract butterflies and the vegetation is frequently used as a host site for developing ...
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Native Plant Information Network
Native Plant Information Network Native Plant Information Network NPIN Native Plants Database: Fabaceae (Pea Family) Records 1 to 60 of 373: First | Previous | Next | Last Scientific Name Common Name(s) Abrus precatorius crab's eye, jequerity, pois rouge, precatory bean, rosary pea, rosarypea, tento muido Acacia angustissima Prairie acacia, Fern acacia, Prairie wattle, Whiteball acacia Acacia ...
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pea News
pea News Vegetable News Home News Directory Ecards Music Quotes Pea News Classic fairy tale is holiday treat for the family (The News-Review) The classic fairy tale 'The Princess and the Pea' ... braving the annual Jones Soda Holiday Pack. The flavors this year were Sweet Potato, Dinner Roll, Pea, the traditional (ugh) Turkey and Gravy, and Antacid, and Nicole Weston over at Slashfood was... Seattle ...
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Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:B
... by genus, listed by botanical (latin) name and, where appropriate, by common name. The botanical names are listed at the top, the common names at the bottom. Baptisia Baptisia (false indigo) is a genus in the pea family (fabaceae). Many of its species are wildflowers native to North America. Brugmansia Sites pertaining to growing, caring for or displaying ...
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Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:B:Baptisia
Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:B:Baptisia home | help Top: Home: Gardening: Plants: B: Baptisia Baptisia (false indigo) is a genus in the pea family (fabaceae). Many of its species are wildflowers native to North America. Open Directory Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Fabaceae: Baptisia Copyright 1998-2004 Netscape Last update: 21:07 PT, Friday, ...
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