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Regal Fritillary
... as is true of most fritillaries, eat only violets. In particular, Regals prefer the Birdsfoot Violet [Viola pedata] and Prairie Violet [Viola pedatifida]. The eggs are laid in late summer. The newly hatched ... . The greatest decline in Regal populations was noticed over the last 40 years, so conversion of prairie to farmland is probably not to blame because most of that occurred before that period. ...
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Prairie Restorations Inc - List of wildflower species (p.1)
... Cost estimates Do-it-yourself products List of seeds & plants Photo gallery How to plant a prairie Books & accessories Events & News Links Map to farm & store E-mail us Employment Boreal Natives Project List ... 10.00 $150.00 Culver's root Veronicastrum virginicum $7.50 $3.50 $40.00 -- Blue marsh violet Viola cucullata $7.50 $3.50 -- -- Prairie violet Viola pedatifida $7.50 $4.00 -- -- Yellow violet ...
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Yarrow
Yarrow Prairie violet (Viola pedatifida) The shaded area reflects the part of Minnesota this species is native to: Continue to next photo Back to Plant & Seed List Soil Moisture: Dry to Mesic (medium moisture) Soil Type: Sand, Gravel, Loam Sun Exposure: Full to Partial Habitat: Prairies, Savannas Height: 4-6 in. Bloom: May-June
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Tesselaar Bulbs:Plant profiles
... time Clivia miniata were selling for US$1600. An American mail order company was in the early stages selling it for US... more Viola Prairie Violet Botanical names: V. pedatifida Prairie Violet. Common names: Larkspur violet, Purple prairie violet. History: Early references are from Plantarium (1753) and Reichenbach (1832), but there is a long history of violets from... more Tulbaghia Silver Lace ...
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The Border in Early Spring: Part 1
... " and a brighter blue called Scilla sibirica taurica. Species tulips are early. Among the hardiest for Prairie conditions are Tulipa tarta and Tulipa urumiensis. Tulipa tarda is a native of eastern Turkestan. Only 8 ... cm (2 ft.) in height with broad blue green leaves and a stalk of chocolate brown (violet blue??) flowers. Fritillaria reuteri is just a miniature 20 cm (8 in.) in height with each stem ...
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The Border in Early Spring: Part 2
... in a wide range of colors under conditions similar to the drumstick primrose. The early blue violet (Viola adunca), native to the Prairies, is readily adapted to garden conditions. It is very low, ... in.), with pale blue to violet flowers. One of the most satisfactory of the early bloomers is the European pasque flower (Anemone pulsatilla). A close relative of the 'Prairie crocus,' it is similar in ...
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HortNews- January 2005
... 'First Kiss Blueberry.' The large 2-inch single blooms have a darker eye that accentuates the violet blue color. For decades breeders have been diligently working towards a blue Vinca; now 'First Kiss ... in winter. It is particularly handsome when backlit by the sun or combined with little bluestem and prairie wildflowers. It spreads slowly to form a dense mat of foliage that is ideal for erosion ...
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Prairie Types Guide by Prairie Frontier
... mesic prairies.) Typical Plants Round-Headed Bush Clover, Pale Purple Coneflower, Butterfly Plant, Wild Lupine, Fame Flower, Leadplant, Prairie Clovers, Asters, Bird's Foot Violet and Side-Oats Grama Grass Sand Prairies These prairies range from the wet depressions along the Great Lakes region to the dryer hills in the Great Plains. Sand prairies, although ...
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Wildlower Theme's & descriptions by Prairie Frontier
... . Choose your environmental preferences when selecting the species of wildflowers for your garden. Wild Columbine (spring to summer) Aquilegia canadensis Birds Foot Violet (spring) Viola pedata Pasque Flower (spring) Anemone patens wolfgangiana Prairie Smoke (spring) Geum triflorum Blue Eyed Grass (spring) Sisyrinchium campestre Prairie Phlox (spring) Phlox pilosa Bottle Gentian (fall) Gentiana ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Organizations: Regional: United States: Minnesota
... United_States/Minnesota Top: Home: Gardening: Organizations: Regional: United States: Minnesota (5) Description Bonsai@ (1) Orchids@ (1) Roses@ (2) Big Woods Garden Club - For gardeners in the forest-prairie transition zone of Hennepin, Wright and Carver counties. Information about the club and its activities. Daffodil Society of Minnesota - Group of gardeners with a love of the daffodils, aiming ...
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