Genus/family checklist additions here

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

Tetraria has been added to the checklist.

Brisvegas, Australia(Zone 12b)

WOW Terry ,
Four minutes for that last response .
I must have cracked the 'CODE' LOL

I now have a dilemma .
I took these Pic's yesterday .
What do I put This Eucalypt under ?
I have some great Pic's of the tree and gum nuts .
Please look at this name tag .

Looks like a three in one Tree ?

Cheers Kell


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Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

kell,

That would be entered with the genus as Eucalyptus,
the species left blank and the name Summer Red entered as the cultivar name. There may be a way to indicate the parent species (Terry will know), but you can usefully add that information in a comment.

Ken

Brisvegas, Australia(Zone 12b)

Thanks Ken ,

As this grafted Tree is a little out of my league ,
could YOU please add it for me at your convenience .

TaaM8

Kell

Brisvegas, Australia(Zone 12b)

As you can see in this Pic .

The Gum Nuts are something special .

That's my finger at the top .
I was allowed to take a few of them .
Not sure if they are viable .

Kell

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Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

OK Kell, here it is: http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/166224/

note that it is not now considered as Eucalyptus: http://asgap.org.au/APOL2007/jun07-s2.html
Along with its parents Eucalyptus ficifolia and Eucalyptus ptychocarpa, it has been moved to Corymbia

Ken

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

Ken, thanks for helping with this one - not only are Eucalyptus not a specialty of mine (they don't grow so well in zone 6b/7a), but I'm going to be a little hit-or-miss with the holiday this week.

Dublin, CA(Zone 9a)

When I add a plant that's a hybrid and I know the parent species, I usually just add a neutral-rated comment to the plant and include that info there.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Would you please add Mimetes under Proteaceae.

thanks,
Kelley

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Mimetes has been added to the checklist.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Thank you, Joan.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Can you add Chimonocalamus to Poaceae for me?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimonocalamus

I want to add Chimonocalamus pallens. Thanks

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

Kell, Chimonocalamus has been added to the checklist.

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Could you please add the genus
Platylobium
in the Papilionaceae
to the approved list,

Ken

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

Ken, Platylobium has been added!

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Thanks Terry,

Sorry to come back so soon with another request, but I just went for a walk in Mathison Park and discovered and photographed an unfamiliar grass, which proved to be Hainardia cylindrica.

Could you please therefor add the genus
Hainardia
in the Poaceae
to the approved list,

Ken

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

I added it for you Ken.

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

Thanks, Joan! (I was definitely more out than in yesterday...but most of our leaves are shredded and composting now ;o)

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

And I was more in than out. We've got a nice new blanket of snow covering up all our leaves. Out of sight out of mind. :)

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

Poor Joan! We were in Kansas over Thanksgiving and got about 2" of snow while we were there. Unless this year is very different from most years, that may be more snow than we get all winter here. Before you start a fire under the tarpot to dip me in, we *do* get some cold days and nights; just not much snow :-(

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

I hope we get 10 feet of snow this year. We have been in such a drought for so long that I think it's going to take a good hard winter with lots of snow to break that cycle. Last time we had any significant amount of snow was in 1992, and the last summer we had adequate rainfall was in 1993.

Now my neighbors up here in the frozen tundra are going to bombard me with snowballs. :)

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Terry,
could you please add the genus Ficinia in the Cyperaceae to the approved list?
thanks,
Ken

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

Ken, Ficinia has been added to the checklist ;o)

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Terry, a couple more genera to add please

in the Asteraceae:
Pallenis

and in the Papilionaceae:
Cullen

Cullen is an odd name for a genus, having not been Latinised as most names are. It incorporates all the Australian peas that were formerly placed in Psoralea, but we don't seem to have any Australian Psoraleas in PlantFiles yet, so we don't have to do any adjustment. I have images of three Cullen species and will add them all eventually,

Ken

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

I added Pallenis and Cullen to the list - thanks!

San Antonio, TX(Zone 8b)

Please add Pseudananas to Bromeliaceae. The plant I need to add is Pseudananas macrodontes (formerly Pseudananas sagenarius) has been renamed once and may be renamed into the Ananas genus. I don't think it has as of yet.

I have been unable to add synonym names except in the comments space. Because the comments are not searchable, I have been a bit worried about placing them there.

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

Pseudananas has been added to the checklist!

San Antonio, TX(Zone 8b)

Thanks, Terry.

Gent, Belgium(Zone 8a)

Terry, can you please add
Family: Teleoschistaceae
Genus: Xanthoria
to Plant Files?

Thank you!

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

Bonitin, I added Xanthoria to the checklist. I think the spelling of the family name is Teloschistaceae, and it's in the checklist already ;o)

Gent, Belgium(Zone 8a)

Thank you Terry!

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

You're very welcome!

Since this thread is getting a bit long, I'm starting a new thread for additions to the checklist here: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/808785/

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