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Lady Slippers in the bog? - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... you know, reginae and candidum like neutral to basic ph and are found in alkaline wet meadows and fens. Having them seem to coexist with CPs goes against what might occur in ...
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Ligusticum grayi Page
... grayi, grows in drier meadows at mid-elevations upward, I have observed both of these plants growing close together with a number of other mixed umbelliferaes in wet meadows on the border of ... , Cicuta douglasii, very well. Habitat Moist to dry, open to wooded, mountain slopes and drier meadows from mid-elevation upward to sub-alpine systems, This species grows in the Cascades and ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Shrubs (1-25')
... beaches and bogs, water margins; acidic soils sandy or rocky banks, bogs, limestone cliffs wet meadows, bogs, shores open woods, oak woods, swamps Features Gray-white waxy berries persist ... Ohio Distribution east northeast, southcentral widespread south, northeast Habitat moist or rocky, shaded slopes meadows, old fields, infertile low areas shady, dry, rocky wood borders woods, dry, disturbed land ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... Color white white yellow white Habitat dry, open woods dry prairies swamps, wet or moist meadows, water margins moist meadows, fertile woods Features Purple-black branches; shade tolerant. *(bf) Spreads ... Time spring spring spring spring Flower Color violet violet blue blue Habitat wet meadows, wetlands, water margins wooded swamps, wet woods dry, open woods and fields with sandy, acidic soil. ...
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Rhexia mariana var. exalbida
... find a colony of these plants hiding under taller grasses and rushes in an unmowed wet part of a farmer's field. About a foot tall, but each plant packs pink ... var. exalbida, White Maryland Meadow-beauty. Weakley (2006) describes it as [In] wet pine flatwoods and savannas, wet meadows, ditches, and wet roadsides; uncommon. [Flowers] June-September. NC south to FL and west to ...
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San Diego Mts. Photos 3
... L. humboldtii ssp. ocellatum and has maroon spots without borders. Leopard lilies typically grow in wet areas, such as along streams. B. Humboldt lily (L. humboldtii ssp. ocellatum). Flowers of ... rape (Orobanche fasciculata), a root parasite. Palomar Mountain The lemon lily (Lilium parryi) grows in wet meadows of Palomar Mountain. It is uncommon in San Diego County, possibly because of overzealous ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Cardinal Flower—Spectacular Scarlet Blossoms That Hummingbirds Adore
... flowers (technically called florets) from July to October in moist areas along streams, drainage ditches, wet meadows, swamps, and other low places. It grows from basal rosettes, or low-growing clumps, and ... not be covered in winter. In natural habitats, cardinal flowers are often restricted to open wet areas or edges where water or wind can keep the plants clear of smothering leaf ...
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THAISZIA - JOURNAL OF BOTANY
... – J. Bot. 15: 63-83. No. 2 Hájková P. & Hájek M. (2005): Diversity of Calthion wet meadows in the western part of flysch Carpathians: regional classification based on national formal definitions. – Thaiszia ...
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CPN Samples
... nine square kilometers (2200 acres) and includes glacial wetlands, peatlands, shrub swamps, acidic fens, marshes, wet meadows, and the state’s largest native spruce, tamarack, and balsam forest. The dedication of the ... plants in full bloom." The only other collection of S. rubra from this county was "wet thicket, Lakeside (near Macon) July 2, 1932" Wherry (GH). According to Troup (pers. comm. to ...
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Okanogan Native Plants
... the character of topography, then for the water that flows. Springs fall from mountains and wet meadows abound- where the earth meets water and all is green. Photo at right: Castilleja cervina ...
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