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UCJEPS: Jepson Manual Treatment Indexes
... MENYANTHACEAE · Buckbean Family MOLLUGINACEAE · Carpet-weed Family MORACEAE · Mulberry Family MYOPORACEAE · Myoporum Family MYRICACEAE · Wax Myrtle Family MYRTACEAE · Myrtle Family NYCTAGINACEAE · Four O'clock Family NYMPHAEACEAE · Waterlily Family OLEACEAE · Olive Family ONAGRACEAE · Evening ...
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Ann McCormick - Visit Ann's Garden
... eight-foot circles, some with trees and some without. This one has a young southern wax myrtle (the hot climate equivalent of a barberry tree), bearded iris’ and perennial hollyhocks. My reward ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Bayberry - Herb Profile and Information
... Other Species ---Synonyms---Wax Myrtle. Myrica. Candle Berry. Arbre à suif. Myricae Cortex. Tallow Shrub. Wachsgagle. ---Parts Used---The dried bark of the root. The wax. ---Habitat---Eastern North America ... acrid and astringent resins, a red colouring substance, and an acid resembling saponin. The wax (Myrtle Wax) consists of glycerides of stearic, palmitic and myristic acids, and a small quantity ...
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... . The alternate hosts for G. ellisii are wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera) and sweet fern (Comptonia peregrina). Here, spring-forming aecia are beginning to appear on wax myrtle leaves. Small, filiform telial horns are formed ...
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heteroecism
heteroecism For example, in gymnosporangium ellisii, the aecial host is wax myrtle, while the telial host is atlantic white cedar.
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FDIN009 - Stem Blight of Blueberry
... . The disease also occurs on many other wild and cultivated plant species (including alder, holly, wax myrtle, blackberry and willow) which contributes to the survival and spread of the disease. Spores are ...
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Large Shrubs for North Carolina
... shade Medium Rounded; dense 6 to 9' 6 to 8' Showy red berries in fall. Wax myrtle, Southern Myrica cerifera 7, 8 E Moderate Sun to partial shade Fine to medium Irregular ...
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Local Flora: Trees and Shrubs
... coriacea large gallberry Ilex decidua possum-haw Ilex glabra inkberry, gallberry Ilex myrtifolia myrtle holly Ilex opaca holly Ilex vomitoria yaupon Illicium parviflorum star anise Itea virginica ... 's patch Morus alba silkworm mulberry Morus rubra red mulberry Myrica cerifera wax myrtle Myrica pumila dwarf wax myrtle Nyssa biflora swamp tupelo Nyssa ogeche Ogeechee tupelo Nyssa sylvatica black ...
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Trees of the University of Florida
... * Australian Pine Australia 71 Carpinus caroliniana Blue Beech east U.S. 72 Myrica cerifera Wax Myrtle, Southern Bayberry southeast U.S. 73 Albizia julibrissin Mimosa-tree Iran to China 74 ... `Ericoides' * Retinospora cultivated 141 Ilex cornuta `National' National Chinese Holly cultivated 142 Ilex myrtifolia Myrtle-leaved Holly southeast U.S. 143 Ilex opaca var. arenicola * Scrub Holly Florida 144 ...
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Floridata: Drought Tolerant Plants
... x vicaryi golden vicary privet, golden ligustrum Myrica cerifera southern bayberry, southern wax myrtle, wax myrtle Pandanus utilius screw pine Perovskia atriplicifolia Russian sage Pittosporum tobira Japanese mockorange, ... nucifera coconut palm Copernicia baileyana Bailey palm, yarey palm Copernicia hospita Cuban Wax Palm, Guano Palm, Cano Palm Copernicia macroglossa Cuban petticoat palm, petticoat ...
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