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International Carnivous Plant Society
... are smaller and more succulent. Leaf cuttings are best taken with these leaves just before or as the summer leaves begin to emerge. The leaf cuttings root easily. This plant should not ... the tentative, descriptive phrase "purple veins" to describe one commonly cultivated form. This form has petiolate leaves with a oval lamina that are veined throughout with deep purple pigmentation (see Carniv. Pl ...
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Utricularia calycifida ‘Yog-Sothoth’
... the tentative, descriptive phrase "purple veins" to describe one commonly cultivated form. This form has petiolate leaves with a oval lamina that are veined throughout with deep purple pigmentation (see Carniv.Pl ...
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Anemone narcissiflora
... for this plant View our source(s) Uses: Wildlife: Flowers: Leaves: Fruit: Hedge Suitable as annual Attracts birds Has showy flowers Leaves colorful Has showy fruit Shade tree Culinary herb Attracts ... spring-blooming (May-June), compact, clump-forming perennial that typically grows to 16” tall. Palmate, petiolate leaves (to 6” long) divided into 3-5 segments appear in basal tufts. Flowering stems ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia E - Epic
... genus is characterized by having simple or branched stems with linear tolanceolate, plicate, veined leaves. They have a terminal inflorescence with a clusteed or loose raceme, with floral ... terrestrial herb genus from the Neotropics and Florida with fasciculate, fleshy roots, basaly rosulate, petiolate leaves, and small to showy flowers on terminal erect, loosely few flowered , pubescent, pinkish red ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia - F to G
... Asia; Australia and Polynesia that are terrestrial herbs with subteranean psuedobulbs, a few plicate, petiolate leaves, and a lateral inflorescence that is dense, arching to pendulous at the apex ... corm-like pseudobulbs surrounded by leaf sheaths, the strongly petiolate leaf bases, subopposite pair of leaves with thin, heavily veined leaves with a terminal inflorescence giving rise to flowers with ...
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The Amaryllis Family: Genus Hymenocallis
... inflorescence in spring, the scape appearing at the same time as the new flush of leaves appears. Other Southeastern U.S. species related to occidentalis include choctawensis, coronaria, and franklinensis. Other ... Fatty" because of the very robust character of the large bulb and very wide, slightly petiolate leaves. Another group are found on the islands of the Caribbean and around the shores of ...
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The Amaryllis Family: Genus Hymenocallis
... . Glaucous petiolate leaves. Flowers with small cups, produced in late summer. My plant blooms very rarely, the inflorescence often aborting while only its tip is visible in the center of the leaves. I ... few plants that flower do so in late spring or very early summer. Erect, glaucous, petiolate leaves. Hymenocallis latifolia is a medium to large plant native to Florida and the Antilles. It ...
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Key to Arisaemas of Japan
... . thunbergii Blume 6. Leaflets always 3, sessile. Leaves 2, of equal size. (7) 6. Leaflets more than (3-) 5 (if 3, lateral leaflets petiolate). Leaves 1 or 2 (if 2, lower one distinctly ... 12. Mouth of psudostem tightly embracing peduncle and not recurving. (13) 13. Leaves usually 2. A. nikoense Nakai 13. Leaves usually 1. A. ishizuchiiense Murata 14. (11) Terminal leaflet much smaller than ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aceraceae Juss.
... . J. Dallwitz Aceraceae Juss. Habit and leaf form. Trees and shrubs; leptocaul. Leaves deciduous; opposite; flat; petiolate; simple, or compound; when compound, ternate (e.g. A. griseum), or ... , dissected, or entire; when dissected, pinnatifid, or palmatifid; pinnately veined, or palmately veined. Leaves exstipulate. Lamina margins entire, or crenate, or serrate, or dentate. Vegetative buds scaly ( ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aextoxicaceae Engl. and Gilg
... Aextoxicaceae Engl. and Gilg Habit and leaf form. Large trees. Leaves alternate (to subopposite); spiral; petiolate; non-sheathing; simple. Lamina entire; cross-venulate. Leaves exstipulate. Lamina margins entire. Leaf anatomy. Hairs present. Complex ...
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