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Angiosperm Families - Compositae Giseke
... , or regular and somewhat irregular, or regular and very irregular (often combining central actinomorphic and marginal ray florets); (4–)5 merous; cyclic; tricyclic, or tetracyclic. Perianth with distinct calyx and corolla, or ... tones putting a constraint on him. You know that a daisy is a company of florets, a concourse, become individual. Dont the botanists put it highest in the line of ...
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LAB 5
... also called Asteraceae), is an extreme example of this. The daisy is not a flower but an inflorescence. Tiny flowers (florets) at the centre (see D at left) have the sex organs while the florets at the ... (C, left) are sterile. Look at the examples of this family provided. Note some have no ray florets rimming the inflorescences. The plant at left and below is Wedelia trilobata, Carpet Daisy. It is ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Agrimony (Hemp) - Herb Profile and Information
... found undivided. The composite flowers are in terminal heads, brownish-yellow in colour and somewhat drooping, usually without ray florets the disk florets being perfectly regular. The heads are surrounded by a leafy involucre, the outer leaflets of which, about eight in number, pointed and spreading, extend much behind the flower-head. The fruits have four ...
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16.an
... the Malvaceae and in many genera of Leguminosae. ANEMONE CENTERED (Of flowers): Flowers or flower heads in which the central petals or flowers (modified stamens) form a pincushion-like mound and the outer rim or petals or ray florets are flat and spreading, as in some chrysanthemums. ANEMOPHILOUS: Wind pollinated; refers to flowers that depend on the wind for ...
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Welcome to Chicagoland Grows!
... 75 years of growth. More information Echinacea Arts Pride P.P.A.F. Orange Meadowbrite Hybrid Coneflower The first orange coneflower ever in cultivation. This plant is truly novel with its brightly colored, deep orange ray florets, dark maroon cone and intensely sweet fragrance. A vigorous plant with lance shaped, semi-glossy, deep green foliage, ...
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About our favorite flower, the Dahlia
... the form.) The 18 classifications of form recognized by the ADS are as follows: Formal Decorative- Ray florets(petals) are flat, partially revolute(petal edges roll back), or partially involute(petal edges ... should be narrow and involute with a slight recurve to the stem. The less mature florets should possess the same narrow and partially involute characteristic. The depth of the stellar dahlia ...
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web2b-types of dahlia
... Group 1--Single-flowered Dahlias Single dahlias have blooms with a single outer ring of florets, which may overlap, the centre forming a disc Group 2--Anemone-flowered Dahlias Anemone-flowered ... 4--Waterlily Dahlias Waterlily dahlias have fully double blooms characterised by broad and generally sparse ray florets, which are straight or slightly involute along their length giving the flower a shallow ...
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web2-about the dahlia
... size of the bloom. (d) Pompon Dahlias 1. A Pompon dahlia should be perfectly globular. The florets should be involute for the whole of their length, be evenly, and symmetrically arranged throughout the ... the centre of the bloom should be circular in outline, close and compact. 2. The outer ray florets should be equal in shape, size and formation, generally flat, and regularly arranged around the ...
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Hydrangea aspera 'Macrophylla'
... long and 5cm wide, hairy. The flowers are built very late in large heads of violet flowers with a ring of white ray-florets. For semi-shade, a little humid conditions. Home: Garden origin Other views: Flowers Cultivated: Germany, France Author:Ulrich Herzog Ethnobotanical aspects of Hydrangea aspera by Plants for a future database Back to the plant list
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Hydrangea involucrata Sieb.
... Sieb. Hydrangea involucrata Sieb Hydrangeaceae A dwarf shrub, up to 1,5m high, mostly only 0,5 - 0,7m. Leaves ovate to lanceolate, alittle serrated, 10 - 25cm long. Flowers blue or rosy-lilac, surrounded by white ray-florets; flowering June to September; hardy Home: Japan, Taiwan Other views: Flower Cultivated: Germany,France Author: Ulrich Herzog Not found! Ethnobotanical ...
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