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... -May Height: 5-10cm A variegated type of this species is appreciated as a pot plant by alpine plant enthusiasts. Cayratia japonica Family: Vitaceae Japanese name: YABUGARASHI Plant type: deciduous in winter, perennial vine plant, terrestrial Habitat: grasslands, all over Japan Blooming season: June-August Height: 3-5m This species is a very common weed in Japan. Its flowers are rich in nectar and ...
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Other Plants 2-2
Other Plants 2-2 Other Plants 2-2 Clematis terniflora Family: Ranunculaceae Japanese name: SENNINSOO Plant type: deciduous in winter, perennial vine plant, terrestrial Habitat: grasslands, all over Japan Blooming season: August-September Height: 2-3m This species is the most common wild clematis in Japan. People notice its existence when it shows lots of white flowers by the roadside in autumn. ...
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The World of Gourds
... the Malabar or fig-leaf gourd (C. ficifolia). Unlike the squashes and pumpkins, it is a perennial vine that thrives at higher elevations (above 3,000 feet or 1000 m). It is common ... gourds are hispid, a botanical term meaning rough-hairy. The Remarkable Coyote Melon An interesting native perennial gourd that grows wild along roadsides and open fields throughout southern California is the coyote melon ...
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Botanical
... as Bulrush and Club Grass, is a group of decorative hardy and frost-tender Sedge... Scopolia This clump forming perennial is found wild from central and southeastern Europe to Russia. It has ov... Scorzonera Black Salsify, also known ... . It can grow up to 15 feet in the mid-So... Sechium This is a semi-hardy perennial vine native to South America. It can grow up to 15 feet in the mid-So... Sedum This ...
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Cucurbits
... such as the chayote (Sechium) of Middle America and certain squashes. Chayote grows as a large perennial vine, usually on trellises. One of the most bizarre cucurbits is the loofah (Luffa spp), which ... colocynthis: the bitter or wild gourd of India to Africa is probably the "knops" and the "vine of Sodom" of the Bible] Cucumis anguria: gherkins; African mutant, cultivated in the West Indies Cucumis ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... Apios priceana Price's Ground Nut was first collected by Sadie Price in Kentucky in 1896 (USFWS 1993). The plant is an herbaceous, perennial vine that grows from a stout, thick tuber. Apios priceana blooms from mid-June through August, producing clusters of fleshy greenish-white or brownish pink flowers. Fruit is set in late August through early October. A. ...
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Vines: Thunbergia grandiflora
... grandiflora Scientific Name Thunbergia grandiflora Common Name Blue trumpet vine; Bengal clock vine Vines for the Southeast Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Hardiness: Topical, perennial vine grown as a container plant Image Not Posted Habit: -- Growth Rate: Rapid once established Texture: Medium Height: 20-30' Exposure: Partial shade Climbing Method: Twining clockwise Flower/ Fruit: Blue-mauve ...
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Wildflowers: Ipomoea spp.
Wildflowers: Ipomoea spp. Scientific Name Ipomoea spp. Common Name Morning glory, Cypress vine Wildflowers Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Life Cycle: Annual or perennial vine Height: Vine Flower/fruit: -- Flowering Season: Late summer, fall Foliage: -- Site: Average soil; sun Comments: -- List by Scientific Name | List by Common Name Prepared by: Erv Evans, Consumer Horticulturist Web Design by: ...
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Thunbergia gregorii Orange Clock Vine
Thunbergia gregorii Orange Clock Vine Even though most of us have to enjoy this tender perennial vine as an annual, Orange Clock Vine is well worth the effort. A rapid carefree grower with lots of showy orange flowers that bloom constantly, Orange Clock Vine can be used as a ground cover or trellis cover. Plant about every three feet for growing up and over and ...
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Powdery Mildew of Vine Crops, HYG-3111-96
... on pumpkins which lowers value of the fruit. Causal Organisms Two fungi cause powdery mildew on vine crops, Sphaerotheca fuliginea and Erysiphe cichoracearum. S. fuliginea is most common in Ohio. Powdery mildew ... fungi grow only on living host plants. They survive the winter as dormant mycelium on perennial plants or as spores in thick-walled fruiting structures. Powdery Mildew spores can be blown ...
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