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... (old man's plant) in Japanese because its seeds have silver hairs and remind people of an old man. This species is utilized as a pot plant by alpine plant enthusiasts. Rhaphiolepis umbellata Family: Rosaceae Japanese name: SHARINBAI Plant type: evergreen tree Habitat: coastal areas Blooming season: May Height: 2-6m This species is utilized as a garden tree. Rhododendron degronianum Family: ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volumes under Production
... henrickson@mail.utexas.edu Parfitt, Bruce D./bparfitt@umflint.edu Pyracantha Lance, Ron/RLance@Chimneyrockpark.com Pyrus Catling, Paul M./catlingp@agr.gc.ca Mitrow, Gisle/mitrowg@agr.gc.ca Rhaphiolepis Phipps, James B./jphipps@uwo.ca Rhodotypos Henrickson, James/henrickson@mail.utexas.edu Rosa Lewis, Walter H./lewis@biology.wustl.edu Rubus Alice, Lawrence/lawrence.alice@wku.edu Sanguisorba Weakley ...
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... aquifolium Mahonia pinnata Myrica californica Myrtus communis Nandina domestica Olearia insignis Philadelphus virginalis Phyllostachys aurea Protea cynaroides Prunus ilicifolia Rhamnus alaternus Rhaphiolepis indica Ribes viburnifolium Ruscus aculeatus Ruscus hypoglossum Sarcococca ruscifolia Symphoricarpus albus laevigatus Symphoricarpus orbiculatus Vaccinium ovatum Xylosma congestum Trees: Acer ...
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ODIN011 - Entomosporium Leaf Spot on Red Tip
... Other Resources] General Information Leaf spot, caused by the fungus Entomosporium maculatum, is a widespread and destructive disease of red tip (Photinia fraseri), loquat (Eriobotrya japonica), India hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis indica), some pear cultivars (Pyrus sp.) and several other members of the rose family. This disease is most damaging to plants in the landscape and nurseries during periods of ...
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Drought Tolerant Shrubs
... Tim, etc. E Varies Sun Pyracantha koidzumii Formosa pyracantha E 8 to 12 Sun Raphiolepis hybrids Gulfgreen, Cuppertone D 3 to 6 Sun Rhamnus fragula Alder buckthorn D 10 to 12 Sun, partial shade Rhaphiolepis x delacourii Indian hawthorn; yeddo hawthorn E 3 to 4 Sun, partial shade Rhapidiophyllum hystrix Needle palm E 6 to 8 Sun, partial shade Rhododendron austrinum Florida azalea D 8 to 10 Partial ...
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Entomosporium Leaf Spot of Photinia
... mespili. Other ornamentals reported to be hosts of the fungus include juneberry (Amelanchier spp.), flowering quince (Chaenomeles spp.), loquat (Eriobotrya japonica), firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea var. formosana), Indian hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis indica), and mountain ash (Sorbus sitchensis). Fig. 1. Leaf spots on photinia caused by Entomosporium mespili. (Photo by R. C. Lambe) Fig. 2. Close-up of ...
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... be rhaphiolepidis. The names should also be corrected in the following reference: Ogimi, C.; Kawano, C.; Higuchi, H.; Takikawa, Y. (1992) Bacterial gall disease of sharinbai (Raphiolepis [sic Rhaphiolepis] umbellata Makino) caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. raphiolepidis [sic rhaphiolepidis] pv. nov. Journal of the Japanese Forestry Society 74, 308-313. For original Names of Plant Pathogenic ...
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California manzanitas, Arctostaphylos
... areas the clay lovers. Manzanitas are great wildlife plants. Providing nectar for butterflies, hummingbirds and native insects (they're cool!). Use manzanitas to replace plants like Rhaphiolepis (Arctostaphylos 'Howard McMinn'), Privet (Arctostaphylos 'Mama Bear'), Honeysuckle as a ground cover and Lantana (Arctostaphylos franciscana), Ivy, (Arctostaphylos 'Wayside' ) Escallonia, (Arctostaphylos ' ...
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... (these plants are browsed hard seasonally if watered off- season.) Non-native plants include Rockrose (Cistus spp.), Lavender (Lavandula spp.), Rosemary (Rosmarinus spp.), Thyme (Thymus spp.), India-Hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis spp.), Pear (Pyrus spp.), etc. These plants are harder to grow and you must pay attention to seasonal issues on native plants. Also, non-native plants become unstable under high ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Rosaceae
... (1) Duchesnea (1) Eriobotrya (4) Fragaria (3) Geum (2) Luetkea (2) Malus (2) Mespilus (4) Osteomeles (2) Potentilla (2) Prunus (16) Purshia (5) Pyracantha (2) Pyrus (1) Quillaja (1) Rhaphiolepis (5) Rosa (40) Rubus (6) Sanguisorba (2) Sarcopoterium (1) Sorbus (4) Spiraea (6) This category in other languages: German (3) The Rosaceae - Trees, shrubs and herbs comprising about 100 genera. Rosaceae ( ...
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