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Angiosperm Families - Compositae Giseke
... , Pterothrix, Pterygopappus, Ptilostemon, Pulicaria, Pycnocephalum, Pyrrhopappus, Pyrrocoma, Pytinicarpa, Quelchia, Quinetia, Quinqueremulus, Radlkoferotoma, Rafinesquia, Raillardella, Raillardiopsis, Rainiera, Raoulia, Raouliopsis, Rastrophyllum, Ratibida, Raulinoreitzia, Rayjacksonia, Reichardia, Relhania, Remya, Rennera, Rensonia, Revealia, Rhagadiolus, Rhamphogyne, Rhanteriopsis, Rhanterium, ...
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Alpines from seed
... , Calochortus, Campanula (high alpine), Crocus, Fritillaria, Gentiana, Iris, Lewisia, Paraquilegia, Saxifraga Spring - Calceolaria, Campanula (low alt), Codonopsis, Dianthus, Draba, Ericaceae, Erysimum, Meconopsis (Feb), Phlox, Raoulia The seed of some genera either do not store well (see Ephemeral seed below) and soon lose viability or develops inhibitors which may delay germination for long ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... a User Cumulative Index - R Choose from a topic/keyword below: Rabassa, La Raffenaldia Raised Raised beds Ramischia Ramonda Randall Ranunculus Ranzania Raoulia Raphidophora Ratibida Rebutia Red Rehmannia Reineckia Relbunium Remusatia Reseda Retaining Rhammatophyllum Rhamnus Rhenactinidia Rheum Rhinanthus Rhinopetalum Rhizocarpon Rhizocephalum Rhodanthemum Rhodes Rhodiola Rhodocodon Rhododendron ...
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Haastia
... sheep. H. pulvinaris forms very large cushions (up to 2 m across in the case of var. pulvinaris) these seen from a distance look like sheep. The other vegetable sheep are in the genus Raoulia. They are all easily identified, being very distinct. The only confusion could be between the two varieties of pulvinaris. Var. pulvinaris is yellow or golden in a appearance and bigger in all its parts than ...
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... in fell fields too but at a higher altitude. Typical snow bank species are Celmisia hasstii, C. prorepens, Ranunculus pachyrrhizus, Caltha spp., Polystichum cystostegia, Chionochloa oreophilla Raoulia youngii and Chionohebe species. Raoulia grandiflora Arthurs Pass Gentiana bellidifolia Old Man Range 1600m growing in high alpine cushion field. Phyllachne rubra Pissa Range 1600m This species is ...
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Penstemons in Jeanne Mehl's Garden
... seedlings tucked away for safe-keeping in the alpine house. Jeanne has a huge patch of Raoulia australis which has completely covered its raised bed with its provisions for winter cover. Some winters ... a decade. The green carpet on the left is one of an impressive collection of thriving raoulia. A stunning white Penstemon rupicola grows and thrives naturally. White P. rupicola is uncommon, but crops ...
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... (1 Hits) Mimulus (1 Hits) Paronychia (1 Hits) Paxistima (1 Hits) Pennisetum (1 Hits) Petrorhagia (1 Hits) Phormium (1 Hits) Phyla (1 Hits) Phyteuma (1 Hits) Pinellia (1 Hits) Polygala (1 Hits) Raoulia (1 Hits) Rhodiola (1 Hits) Sanguinaria (1 Hits) Sanicula (1 Hits) Santolina (1 Hits) Satureja (1 Hits) Scleranthus (1 Hits) Semiaquilegia (1 Hits) Senecio (1 Hits) Sesleria (1 Hits) Sideritis (1 Hits ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - Main Index Page
... Centaurea, Chrysanthemum, Cotula, Craspedia, Cremanthodium, Erigeron, Euryops, Felicia, Haastia, Helichrysum, Inula, Jurinella, Leontopodium, Leptinella, Leucanthemum, Leucogenes, Nassauvia, Perezia, Raoulia, Saussurea, Senecio, Serratula, Solidago, Tanacetum, Townsendia, Waldheimia. CONIFERAE: Abies, Cedrus, Chamaecyparis, Cryptomeria, Cupressus, Juniperus, Larix, Pinus, Podocarpus, Pseudotsuga, ...
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Rock Garden
... (orange), cupreus (copper), albus (white) and 'flore pleno' (double, yellow). Site and Soil: Requires well-drained gritty soil in full sun. Propagation: Sow seeds in spring or divide clumps in autumn. Raoulia: Scabweed can grow into three feet high mounds in their native home in New Zealand, but the ones grown in British rock gardens are carpets with a pile which is no higher than half inch when ...
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