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Angiosperm Families - Araceae Juss.
... (Alocasia, Colocasia, Peltandra, Pistia, Pothos). Geography, cytology. Sub-tropical, or tropical, or temperate (relatively few). Widespread. Taxonomy. Subclass Monocotyledonae. Superorder Ariflorae; Arales. APG (1998) Monocot; non ... , especially for indoors, and a few are grown for food — e.g. Colocasia for taro, Monstera for its ‘fruits’ (‘Mexican breadfruit’). Illustrations. • Technical ...
delta-intkey.com

Dooryard Fruit Varieties
... grown successfully in Florida, including temperate fruits in the north and tropical or subtropical fruits in the south. Fruit growing is an interesting and rewarding hobby which provides ... and possibly central Florida, 3 -- can be grown in all areas of Florida. 2Varieties with good cold hardiness for central Florida: 'Day', 'Duke', 'Gainesville,' 'Mexicola', 'Teague', 'Topa Topa', 'Winter Mexican ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Job's Tears
... a tassel that extends above the ears. In the Mexican grass teosinte (Zea mexicana or Zea mays ssp. ... Indian corn and pod corn. Many botanical authorities believe that all of these amazing varieties were developed from a Mexican grass ... temperate climates and make an attractive annual in summer gardens. Sprays of the plant can be cut and dried for indoor bouquets. They are tied in small bundles and ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

ABS - Table of Contents
... Temperate Bamboos ABS - Magazine Advertising ABS - Membership Form ABS - Mexican Bamboo Association ABS - Planting and ...
www.americanbamboo.org

APS Foundation - Barnes Award
... of Africa, the Americas, and Asia through collaboration with CIP’s staff (especially C. Martin) and their national counterparts. Thus Ndinamagara (Mexican Cruza 148, selected by L.C. Gonzales and M. Jackson in ... climates of the tropics, subtropics and temperate lands. Whereas a lowland tropics group of strains of Biovar 2, designated Biovar 2-T, causes bacterial wilt of potato and is an ancestor of ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Fragrance Garden
... Aquatic House and Orchid Collection, Bonsai Museum, Desert Pavilion, Palm House, Gallery, Trail of Evolution, Tropical Pavilion, Warm Temperate Pavilion Fragrance Garden Created in 1955 and enjoyed by ... sage, dill, bronze fennel, garden sage, large-flowered calamint, Mexican hyssop, parsley, peppermint, rosemary, spearmint, sweet marjoram, thyme, and winter savory. More Information View a 360-degree ...
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... is native to temperate regions in China and Japan and comprises the majority of bamboo in cultivation, and clumping, which comes originally from tropical and subtropical areas. Running and clumping bamboos, ... Recht and M.F. Wetterwald, available in the store. Also, check out the clumping and gracefully arching "Mexican Weeping Bamboo" in our tropical-plants courtyard! Celebrate bamboo! And remember ...
www.berkeleyhort.com

Chapter 8: Horticulture, Article 1
... and fresh water swamps, the oases of deserts, tropical and subtropical coastal plains and grasslands, deciduous tropical forests, rain forests (both lowland and montane and both tropical and warm temperate), and even in the drier regions of mountains; and ... the most common ornamental palm planted in the U.S. is the Mexican fan palm, Washingtonia robusta. Probably the second most popular is the ...
www.plantapalm.com

Moraea - Musella -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 74
... . M. polystachya begins to flower in early September (NC) and continues through light frosts on 2' tall branched flower ... 00 Muhlenbergia (Muhly Grass) This group of US and Mexican natives is among the most stunning and easy-to-grow grasses, but also the ... #06240 $15.00 Musa / Musella (Banana) With the increasing interest in temperate tropicality, we thought it about time to increase our selection ...
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Agavaceae
... This species is probably the Agave most commonly grown as an ornamental plant, and has spread throughout the temperate and tropical areas of the world. Because of extensive propagation, its exact origin is ... by desert-dwelling Indians to form a nutritious energy-rich staple food, and baked agave can still be purchased in Mexican markets. Agave havardiana - growing in the basin region within the ...
www.succulent-plant.com




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