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Dave's Garden Newsletter for March 20, 2008

Covering the events of March 20, 2008

... in which ...
3,548 posts were made.
99 plants were added to PlantFiles.
35 comments were added to PlantFiles.
2,264 checkboxes were added to PlantFiles.
131 snapshots were added to PlantFiles.
200 entries were added to Botanary.
0 companies were added to the Garden Watchdog.
28 ratings were added to the Garden Watchdog.
1 book was added to the Garden Bookworm.
2 ratings were added to the Garden Bookworm.

"For the earth which drinketh in the rain that cometh oft upon it, and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed, receiveth blessing from God..."

Gardening Quote of the Day

"When we tug at a single thing in nature we find it attached to the rest of the world."

( -- John Muir, Scottish writer (born 4/21/1838))

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A grand total of 3,548 posts were made yesterday.

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New Botanary Words

Name Pronunciation Meaning
Trichosanthes try-ko-SAN-thees From the Greek trichos (hairy) and anthos (flowers)
pyrophilum py-ro-FY-lum From the Greek pyr (fire) and philos (lover); fire-lover
pyrophila py-ro-FY-la From the Greek pyr (fire) and philos (lover); fire-lover
Titanotrichum ty-tan-oh-TRY-kum From the Greek titanos (lime, chalk or gypsum) and thrix (hair)
barclaiana bar-klay-AY-na Alternate spelling of barclayana; named for Robert Barclay, 19th century English botanist and horticulturist
barclayana bar-klay-AY-na Named for Robert Barclay, 19th century English botanist and horticulturist
barclayanum bar-klay-AY-num Named for Robert Barclay, 19th century English botanist and horticulturist
barclayanus bar-klay-AY-nus Named for Robert Barclay, 19th century English botanist and horticulturist
adrianii a-dree-AN-ee-eye Named for Adrian Yusuf, who discovered the species in 2004
Scoliopus sko-lee-OP-us From the Greek skolios (curved or bent) and pous (foot); crooked foot
cucullans KUK-yoo-lans Hooded
nipononivea nip-on-oh-NIV-ee-a From the Greek nipon (Japanese) and nivea (snow white)
bonplandiana bon-pland-ee-AY-na Named for Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland, 19th century French explorer and botanist
bonplandianum bon-pland-ee-AY-num Named for Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland, 19th century French explorer and botanist
bonplandianus bon-pland-ee-AY-nus Named for Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland, 19th century French explorer and botanist
Bonplandia bon-PLAND-ee-a Named for Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland, 19th century French explorer and botanist
bonplandii bon-PLAND-ee-eye Named for Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland, 19th century French explorer and botanist
Ficinia fy-KIN-ee-a Named for Heinrich David Auguste Ficinus, 19th century German botanist
cephalocarpa kef-a-lo-KAR-pa From the Greek kephale (head) and karpos (fruit)
Microgramma my-kro-GRAM-ma From the Greek mikros (small) and gramma (line)
peltatifolia pel-tay-ta-FOH-lee-a With peltate (shielded) leaves
Cephalocarpus kef-a-lo-KAR-pus From the Greek kephale (head) and karpos (fruit)
peltifolia pel-ti-FOH-lee-a With peltate (shielded) leaves
peltifolium pel-ti-FOH-lee-um With peltate (shielded) leaves
peltifolius pel-ti-FOH-lee-us With peltate (shielded) leaves
Tephrosperma tef-ro-SPERM-a From the Greek tephros (ash-colored) and spermus (seed)
pseudoaureum soo-do-AW-ree-um From the Greek pseudo (false) and aureus (golden)
fimbriifolius fim-bree-ih-FOH-lee-us Fringed foliage
Basselinia bas-sel-LIN-ee-a Named for Olivier Basselin, 15th-century French poet
herderi HERD-er-eye Named for Ferdinand Gottfried Theobald von Herder, 19th century botanist
pretoriensis pre-tor-ee-EN-sis Of or from Pretoria, South Africa
pretoriense pre-tor-ee-EN-see Of or from Pretoria, South Africa
bussei BUS-see-eye Named for Walter Carl Otto Busse, 20th century German botanist
vasquezii vas-KWEZ-ee-eye Named for Rodolfo Vasquez, 21st century botanist with the Missouri Botanical Garden
guadalajarana gwa-da-la-HAR-an-a Of or from Guadalajara, Mexico
guadalajaranum gwa-da-la-HAR-an-um Of or from Guadalajara, Mexico
guadalajaranus gwa-da-la-HAR-an-us Of or from Guadalajara, Mexico
pseudorubroviolacea soo-do roo-bro-vy-oh-LAH-see-a From the Greek pseudo (false) and red-violet
legalis lee-GAL-iss Of or pertaining to the law
lonchophylla lonch-oh-FIL-la From the Greek lonchos (spear-shaped) and phyllon (leaf)
lonchophyllum lonch-oh-FIL-lum From the Greek lonchos (spear-shaped) and phyllon (leaf)
lonchophyllus lonch-oh-FIL-us From the Greek lonchos (spear-shaped) and phyllon (leaf)
barba-jovis bar-ba-JO-viss Beard of Jupiter
preissii PREES-ee-eye Named for Johann August Ludwig Preiss, 19th century plant collector in Western Australia
preissiana prees-ee-AY-na Named for Johann August Ludwig Preiss, 19th century plant collector in Western Australia
preissianum prees-ee-AY-num Named for Johann August Ludwig Preiss, 19th century plant collector in Western Australia
preissianus prees-ee-AY-nus Named for Johann August Ludwig Preiss, 19th century plant collector in Western Australia
Preissia PREES-ee-a Named for Johann August Ludwig Preiss, 19th century plant collector in Western Australia
Chelonopsis kel-on-OP-sis Resembles Chelone (turtle)
Ellipanthus el-lip-AN-thus Elliptical flowers
Eriodictyon er-ee-oh-DIK-tee-on From the Greek erion (wool) and diktyon (net)
philippensis fil-lip-EN-sis Of or from the Philippines; also spelled philippinensis
philippinensis fil-ip-ee-NEN-sis Of or from the Philippines
philippense fil-lip-EN-see Of or from the Philippines; also spelled philippinense
Kallstroemia kall-STROOM-ee-a Named for Kallstroem, an obscure 18th century figure whose fame rests mainly in his friendship with Giovanni Antonio Scopoli
dandelion dan-de-LY-on Lion's tooth
Lappula LAP-pul-a Diminutive of Lappa (burr)
X Solidaster so-lid-ASS-ter Intergeneric hybrid between Solidago and Aster
aria AR-ee-a From the Latin, referring to ancient Persia
Lechea lech-ee-a Named for Johan Leche, 18th century Swedish botanist
Cephalotus kef-a-LO-tus From the Greek kephalotus (headed)
Genlisea jen-LIS-ee-a Named for Stephanie de Genlis, a friend of the describing author
Gymnostachyum jim-no-STAY-kee-um From the Greek gymnos (naked) and stachyum (flower spikes)
ellenbeckiana el-len-bek-ee-AY-na Named for Dr. Hans Ellenbeck, German physician who collected plant material on Berlanger's expedition to Abyssinia
ellenbeckii el-len-BEK-ee-eye Named for Dr. Hans Ellenbeck, German physician who collected plant material on Berlanger's expedition to Abyssinia
Calymmanthium kal-lim-MANTH-ee-eum From the Greek kalumma (veiled) and anthos (flower)
Glumicalyx gloom-ee-KAL-iks Glumed calyx
brycei BRYCE-eye Named for Clay Bryce of the Western Australian Museum
mammulosa mam-uh-LO-sa Having nipples
Amyris AM-ir-iss From the Greek for much balsam
wyattiana wy-at-tee-AY-na Named for Dr. William Wyatt, South African botanist
alchemilloides al-ke-mil-OH-id-eez Resembling Alchemilla
worcesterae wor-SES-ter-ee From Worcester, Western Cape in the Republic of South Africa
Campanulastrum kam-pan-uh-LAS-trum Having bell-shaped flowers
Pilgerodendron pil-ger-oh-DEN-dron Named after Robert Knud Friedrich Pilger
X Amarygia am-ar-EE-jee-a Intergeneric cross between Amaryllis and Brunsvigia
Dicrocaulon dy-kro-KAW-lon From the Greek dicros (branch) and caulon (stem)
Goniothalamus gon-ee-oh-THAL-a-mus From the Greek gonia (angle) thalamus (inner room, bedroom chamber or couch)
bredemeyeri bred-e-MY-er-eye Named for Franz Bredemeyer, 19th century plant collector in Venezuela
bradeana brad-ee-AY-na Named for Alexander Curt Brade, 20th century botanist and collector in Brazil
bradeanum brad-ee-AY-na Named for Alexander Curt Brade, 20th century botanist and collector in Brazil
bradei BRAD-ee-eye Named for Alexander Curt Brade, 20th century botanist and collector in Brazil
albovirescens al-bo-veer-ES-enz White, becoming green
welshii WELSH-ee-eye Named for Stanley L. Welsh, 21st century naturalist
bargalensis barg-a-LEN-sis Of or from the area occupied by the ancient city of Bargala in Macedonia
bargalense barg-a-LEN-see Of or from the area occupied by the ancient city of Bargala in Macedonia
cordatosepala kord-ay-to-SEP-a-la Heart-shaped sepals
guiengola GWEN-go-la Of or from Guiengola (also Huihuogui, Quiegoqui) Mexico
sivarajanii si-va-raj-AN-ee-eye Named for Professor V. V. Sivarajan, botanist and taxonomist
percussa per-KUS-sa Struck
percussum per-KUS-sum Struck
lepidotricha lep-id-o-TRY-ka From the Greek lepis (scales) and thrix (hairy)
lepidotrichum lep-id-o-TRY-kum From the Greek lepis (scales) and thrix (hairy)
waylunga way-LUNG-a Originating from the Waylunga National Park area of Western Australia
koaia ko-AY-a From the Hawaiian vernacular name for this species
malaysianum ma-la-see-AY-num Of or from Malaysia
malesianum ma-les-ee-AY-num Of or from Malaysia; also spelled malaysianum
dolichomerithalla do-lee-ko-mer-ee-THAL-la From the Greek dolichos (long) and merithallus (young shoot)
Cymbonotus sim-bo-NO-tus From the Greek kymbe (hollowed vessel or boat) and notos (back)
vossii VOS-see-eye Named for Voss; the specific honoree is unclear
longispiculata long-ee-spik-yoo-LAY-ta Long spike
longispiculatum long-ee-spik-yoo-LAY-tum Long spike
longispiculatus long-ee-spik-yoo-LAY-tus Long spike
Osteomeles os-tee-oh-MEL-ees From the Greek osteon (bone) and malus (apple), referring to the hardness of the fruit
makuanensis ma-ku-a-NEN-sis Of or from Makua, Hawaii
griffithiana grif-ith-ee-AY-na Named for Dr. William Griffith, 19th century botanist and curator of the Botanic Garden in Calcutta
griffithianum grif-ith-ee-AY-num Named for Dr. William Griffith, 19th century botanist and curator of the Botanic Garden in Calcutta
griffithianus grif-ith-ee-AY-nus Named for Dr. William Griffith, 19th century botanist and curator of the Botanic Garden in Calcutta
Griffithia GRIF-ith-ee-a Named for Dr. William Griffith, 19th century botanist and curator of the Botanic Garden in Calcutta
Vossia VOSS-ee-a Named for Johann Heinrich Voss, 18th century German poet and translator of Homer's work
battiscombei bat-tis-COM-ee-eye Named for Edward (Eric) Battiscombe, 20th century author and conservator of forests for the British East African Protectorate
Kedrostis ked-ROS-tis The ancient Greek name for white bryony, another member of the Cucurbitaceae family
strangulatus stran-gu-LAY-tus From the Latin stringere (to draw tight or contract); strangle
strangulatum stran-gu-LAY-tum From the Latin stringere (to draw tight or contract); strangle
strangulata stran-gu-LAY-ta From the Latin stringere (to draw tight or contract); strangle
nyense ny-EN-see Of or from Nye County, Nevada (U.S.)
nyensis ny-EN-sis Of or from Nye County, Nevada (U.S.)
yoder-williamsii yo-der-wil-YAMS-ee-eye Named for Michael P. Yoder-Williams, 21st century scientist
rivierei riv-ee-ER-ee-eye Named for Charles Marie Riviere, 20th century botanist
leucocyanum loo-ko-sy-AN-um White and blue
Boesenbergia bo-sen-BERG-ee-a Named for Boesenberg (or Bosenberg); the specific honoree is not known
Pleopeltis plee-oh-PEL-tiss From the Greek pleos (many) and pelte (shield), referring to the scales covering the immature sori
Mecardonia may-kar-DO-nee-a Named for Antonio de Meca y Cardona, a Spanish patron of botany
Monopsis mon-OP-sis From the Greek monos (single) and opsis (resembles)
pulidonis pu-LEE-do-nis Named for Senor Miguel Pulido, who collected it in Hidalgo, Mexico
palaefolia pal-ee-FOH-lee-a From the Greek paleo (pale) and folius (leaves); also spelled palifolius
palaefolium pal-ee-FOH-lee-um From the Greek paleo (pale) and folius (leaves); also spelled palifolium
palaefolius pal-ee-FOH-lee-us From the Greek paleo (pale) and folius (leaves); also spelled palifolius
palifolia pal-ee-FOH-lee-a From the Greek paleo (pale) and folius (leaves); also spelled palaefolia
palilfolium pal-ee-FOH-lee-um From the Greek paleo (pale) and folius (leaves); also spelled palaefolium
palifolius pal-ee-FOH-lee-us From the Greek paleo (pale) and folius (leaves); also spelled palaefolius
narcissiflora nar-sis-si-FLOR-a Having flowers like Narcissus (genus name for daffodils)
narcissiflorum nar-sis-si-FLOR-um Having flowers like Narcissus (genus name for daffodils)
narcissiflorus nar-sis-si-FLOR-us Having flowers like Narcissus (genus name for daffodils)
Sphenosciadium sfen-oh-skee-AY-dee-um From the Greek sphen (wedge) and skiadon (umbrella or parasol)
Indocalamus in-do-KAL-a-mus From the Latin indo (of India) and the Greek kalamos (reed)
huttonii hut-TON-ee-eye Variant spelling of huttoni; named for Henry Hutton of Grahamstown, who explored in South Africa and sent specimen to Kew and Messrs. Veitch
huttoni HUT-ton-eye Named for Henry Hutton of Grahamstown, who explored in South Africa and sent bulbs to Kew and Messrs. Veitch; also spelled huttonii
oiantha oh-ee-ANTH-a From the Greek oios (alone) and anthos (flower)
oianthum oh-ee-ANTH-um From the Greek oios (alone) and anthos (flower)
oianthus oh-ee-ANTH-us From the Greek oios (alone) and anthos (flower)
cotyledonis ko-ty-LEE-don-is Of or from the cotyledon (joint socket, cavity)
cheesmanii chees-MAN-ee-eye Named for Evelyn Cheesman, who collected the plant from Santa Cruz
radens RAY-denz Rasping
haplyphylloides hap-ly-fil-LO-ih-deez Resembles Haplophyllum (from Greek, meaning simple leaf)
ramipressa ram-ee-PRESS-a From the Latin rami (branched) and pressus (to press)
zanderi ZAN-der-eye Named for Richard H. Zander, bryologist with the Missouri Botanical Garden
govaniana go-van-ee-AY-na Named for George Govan, 19th century surgeon and correspondent of Wallich; Superintendent, Botanical Garden of Saharanpur
govanianum go-van-ee-AY-num Named for George Govan, 19th century surgeon and correspondent of Wallich; Superintendent, Botanical Garden of Saharanpur
govanii go-VAN-ee-eye Named for George Govan, 19th century surgeon and correspondent of Wallich; Superintendent, Botanical Garden of Saharanpur
winterianus win-ter-ee-AY-nus Named for A.W. Winter, who cultivated the species
winteriana 1: Named for Hildegarda Winter, sister of Freidrich Ritter, well-known cactus expert and collector
2: win-ter-ee-AY-na
Named for Captain John Winter, one of the captains of Sir Francis Drake's expedition; also spelled winterana
Winteria win-ter-ee-a Named for Hildegarda Winter, cactus collector and sister of Friedrich Ritter
Sommieria som-mee-ER-ee-a Named for Stephen Sommier, a 19th-century European botanist
Orbicularis or-bik-yoo-LAIR-iss Orbicular, circular
Salacca sa-LAK-a Latinized from zalacca, an aboriginal name for this palm
Rhopaloblaste ro-pa-lo-BLAS-tee From the Greek rhopalon (club) and blastos (bud, sprout, embryo)
dhufarensis du-far-EN-sis Of or from the Dhufar (Dhofar) region, an ancient name given to an area in the southern part of Yemen and Oman
Stephanandra ste-fan-AN-dra From the Greek stephanos (crown) and andros or aner (male); referring to the stamens which form a crown shape
Symplocos sim-plo-KOK-os From the Greek symploke (entertwined or inter-connected)
Catopsis ka-TOP-sis From the Greek kata (hanging down) and opsis (appearing or resembling)
Clappertonia klap-per-TON-ee-a Named for Hugh Clapperton, 19th century British explorer in West Africa
platyphyllos plat-TY-fil-los Broad-leaved
pteridoides ter-id-OH-id-eez Resembling Pteridium (genus name from the Greek pteris, meaning wing or feather)
pachysantha pak-ee-SAN-tha Thick-flowered
pachysanthum pak-ee-SAN-thum Thick-flowered
Pachysanthus pak-ee-SAN-thus Thick-flowered
barnebyanum barn-e-bee-AY-num Named for Rupert Charles Barneby, 19th century Brish-born, self-taught botanist and taxonomist
barnebyi BARN-e-bee-eye Named for Rupert Charles Barneby, 19th century Brish-born, self-taught botanist and taxonomist
barnebyana barn-e-bee-AY-na Named for Rupert Charles Barneby, 19th century Brish-born, self-taught botanist and taxonomist
Barnebya BAR-ne-bee-a Named for Rupert Charles Barneby, 19th century Brish-born, self-taught botanist and taxonomist
Pecluma pek-LOO-ma From the Latin pectinatus (comb) and plumula (feathery), referring to the leaf blades
nashii NASH-ee-eye Named for George Valentine Nash, 20th century American horticulturist and plant collector
gautii GAUT-ee-eye Named for J.H. Gaut
bureavii byur-OH-ee-eye Named for Louis Edouard Bureau, 20th century French professor who described Paleozoic plants
Bureava byur-OH-a Named for Louis Edouard Bureau, 20th century French professor who described Paleozoic plants
haplophylloides hap-lo-fil-LO-id-eez Resembling Haplophyllum (genus name meaning simple leaf)
oppenheimiana o-pen-hiem-ee-AY-na Named for Edouard Oppenheim
Oscularia os-kuh-LAR-ee-a Diminutive of Osculum; little mouth
Lychnophora lik-no-FOR-a From the Greek lychnis (genus name meaning lamp) and phorus (bearing)
lychnophorum lik-no-FOR-um From the Greek lychnis (genus name meaning lamp) and phorus (bearing)
franzosinii fran-zo-SIN-ee-eye Named for Francesco Franzosini, 19th century Italian nobleman and owner of a garden near Lake Maggiore
rutenbergianum ru-ten-berg-ee-AY-num Named for Diedrich Christian Rutenberg, 19th century botanist
rutenbergiana ru-ten-berg-ee-AY-na Named for Diedrich Christian Rutenberg, 19th century botanist
rutenbergianus ru-ten-berg-ee-AY-nus Named for Diedrich Christian Rutenberg, 19th century botanist
rutenbergii ru-ten-BERG-ee-eye Named for Diedrich Christian Rutenberg, 19th century botanist
Rutenbergia ru-ten-BERG-ee-a Named for Diedrich Christian Rutenberg, 19th century botanist
acinacea a-sin-AY-see-a Scimitar-shaped
acinaceum a-sin-AY-see-um Scimitar-shaped
Rhombophyllum rom-bo-FIL-lum Rhomboid (diamond) shaped leaves
rhombophyllus rom-bo-FIL-lus Rhomboid (diamond) shaped leaves
Cardiochlamys kar-dee-oh-KLAM-iss From the Greek kardio (heart) and chlamys (cloak)
Calycobolus kal-lee-ko-BO-lus From the Greek kalyx (covering; calyx) and bolus (pill)
oerstedii or-STED-ee-eye Named for Anders Sandoe Oersted, 19th century Danish botanist and scientist, and collector of Mexican plants
Blinkworthia blink-WORTH-ee-a Named for Richard Blinkworth, 19th century plant collector in Calcutta for Wallich
hyoscyamoides hy-oh-sky-a-MO-id-eez Resembles Hyoscyamus (Greek name meaning hog-bean)
Falkia FALK-ee-a Named for Johann Peter Falck (aka Joannis Petri Falk), 18th century Swedish botanist
Hewittia hew-WIT-ee-a Named for John Hewitt, 20th century English zoologist and naturalist
Cordisepalum kord-ee-SEP-a-lum From the Latin cordis (heart) and sepalus (sepals)
Dinetus din-EE-tus From the Greek dinetos (whirled round)

PlantFiles Activity:

99 new plants.
35 new descriptions were added.
131 new images were added.
2264 new content were checked off.

PlantFiles Additions:

Member Addition Description
matricesp Comment Cream Cups
Platystemon californicus
vossner Comment Tea Rose 'Safrano'
Rosa
Farmerdill Comment Radish, Winter 'Salad Rose'
Raphanus sativus
kolio Comment Stinging Nettle, Tread Softly, Finger Rot
Cnidoscolus stimulosus
lancekaiapoi Comment Hardy Hibiscus, Rose Mallow, Hardy Hibiscus, Rose Mallow, Swamp Mallow 'Carolina Mix'
Hibiscus moscheutos
guspuppy Comment Coneflower 'Sunrise'
Echinacea
guspuppy Comment Eastern Purple Coneflower 'Bravado'
Echinacea purpurea
guspuppy Comment Eastern Purple Coneflower 'Magnus'
Echinacea purpurea
drecenra Comment Stromanthe 'Burle Marx'
Stromanthe
peteunia Comment Elderberry, Black Elder, European Elder, Bourtree 'Black Beauty'
Sambucus nigra
peachespickett Comment Northwestern Indian paintbrush
Castilleja angustifolia
crimsontsavo Comment Bladderwort
Utricularia gibba
Michaelp Comment Taro /Kalo 'Kai Kea'
Colocasia esculenta
guspuppy Comment Small Foxglove, Straw Foxglove
Digitalis lutea
guspuppy Comment Coneflower 'Evan Saul'
Echinacea
Abutilon Comment Canna Lily 'Striped Beauty'
Canna x generalis
GreeneLady Comment Shrub Rose 'Knock Out'
Rosa
matricesp Comment Purple Tansy, Fiddleneck
Phacelia tanacetifolia
Malus2006 Comment Lacebark Pine
Pinus bungeana
Malus2006 Comment Single-leaf Pinyon, Bristlecone Pine
Pinus monophylla
guspuppy Comment Trumpet Vine, Trumpet Creeper, Cow-Itch Vine
Campsis radicans
matricesp Comment Wishbone bush
Mirabilis californica
Louannie Comment Chinese Privet
Ligustrum sinense
annesurfs Comment Hot Pepper 'Aji Crystal'
Capsicum baccatum
annesurfs Comment Hot Pepper 'Hot Lemon'
Capsicum baccatum
abitabar Comment Pineland Daisy, Woolly Sunbonnets
Chaptalia tomentosa
stephanotis Comment Crossvine, Cross-Vine, Trumpet Flower 'Tangerine Beauty'
Bignonia capreolata
Rimor Comment Mexican Sunflower 'Aztec Sun'
Tithonia rotundifolia
jody Comment Hosta 'London Bridge'
Hosta
jody Comment Hosta 'London Fog'
Hosta
digigirl Comment Sweet Pepper 'Yummy'
Capsicum annuum
colleenmd Comment Madagascar Jasmine, Bridal Wreath, Bridal Bouquet, Hawaiian Wedding Flower, Stephanotis, Wax Flower
Stephanotis floribunda
Marilynbeth Comment Tall Bearded Iris 'Electrique'
Iris
Marilynbeth Comment Tall Bearded Iris 'Exclusivity'
Iris
Marilynbeth Comment Tall Bearded Iris 'Fancy Woman'
Iris
growin Image
Image of Pieris japonica
Japanese Pieris, Andromeda, Lily of the Valley Shrub 'Debutante'
(Pieris japonica)
abitabar Image
Image of Chaptalia tomentosa
Pineland Daisy, Woolly Sunbonnets
(Chaptalia tomentosa)
growin Image
Image of Spiraea x bumalda
Japanese Spirea, Japanese Meadowsweet, Maybush 'Gold Flame'
(Spiraea x bumalda)
DebSTX Image
Image of Bucida buceras
Black Olive Tree, Oxhorn Bucida, Bucida 'Shady Lady'
(Bucida buceras)
growin Image
Image of Erica carnea
Scotch Heath, Winter Heath 'December Red'
(Erica carnea)
DebSTX Image
Image of Bucida buceras
Black Olive Tree, Oxhorn Bucida, Bucida 'Shady Lady'
(Bucida buceras)
growin Image
Image of Erica x darleyensis
Darley Dale Heath, Darley Heath, Winter Heath 'Mediterranean Pink'
(Erica x darleyensis)
growin Image
Image of Helleborus x nigersmithii
Hellebore 'Ivory Prince'
(Helleborus x nigersmithii)
Lily_love Image
Image of Rudbeckia maxima
Great Coneflower, Cabbage Leaf Coneflower
(Rudbeckia maxima)
growin Image
Image of Helleborus x nigersmithii
Hellebore 'Ivory Prince'
(Helleborus x nigersmithii)
growin Image
Image of Helleborus x nigersmithii
Hellebore 'Ivory Prince'
(Helleborus x nigersmithii)
victorgardener Image
Image of Hemerocallis
Daylily 'Mauna Loa'
(Hemerocallis )
wendyelsey Image
Image of Acer palmatum
Coral Bark Japanese Maple 'Sango-kaku'
(Acer palmatum)
DebSTX Image
Image of Solandra longiflora
Chalice Vine
(Solandra longiflora)
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa kaufmanniana
Waterlily Tulip 'Early Harvest'
(Tulipa kaufmanniana)
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa kaufmanniana
Waterlily Tulip 'Early Harvest'
(Tulipa kaufmanniana)
dmj1218 Image
Image of Anomatheca laxa
False Freesia 'Joan Evans'
(Anomatheca laxa)
dmj1218 Image
Image of Hippeastrum glaucescens
Amaryllis
(Hippeastrum glaucescens)
DebSTX Image
Image of Cocos nucifera
Coconut Palm
(Cocos nucifera)
victorgardener Image
Image of Astilbe chinensis
False Spirea, False Goat's Beard 'Pumila'
(Astilbe chinensis)
mustangman826 Image
Image of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Tropical Hibiscus
(Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
roybird Image
Image of Iris x histrioides
Orchid Iris, Reticulate Iris 'Katharine Hodgkin'
(Iris x histrioides)
sunnyg Image
Image of Crocus sativus
Saffron Crocus
(Crocus sativus)
mustangman826 Image
Image of Zantedeschia aethiopica
Arum Lily, Calla Lily
(Zantedeschia aethiopica)
mustangman826 Image
Image of Cocos nucifera
Coconut Palm
(Cocos nucifera)
RickinFL Image
Image of Ilex cassine
Dahoon Holly
(Ilex cassine)
RickinFL Image
Image of Ilex cassine
Dahoon Holly
(Ilex cassine)
RickinFL Image
Image of Ligustrum japonicum
Japanese Privet, Waxleaf Privet 'Rotundifolium'
(Ligustrum japonicum)
mgarr Image
Image of Pinus bungeana
Lacebark Pine
(Pinus bungeana)
mgarr Image
Image of Podophyllum peltatum
American Mayapple, Mandrake Root
(Podophyllum peltatum)
RickinFL Image
Image of Myrsine guianensis
Myrsine
(Myrsine guianensis)
RickinFL Image
Image of Eugenia axillaris
White Stopper
(Eugenia axillaris)
wendyelsey Image
Image of Acer palmatum
Coral Bark Japanese Maple 'Sango-kaku'
(Acer palmatum)
growin Image
Image of Thuja occidentalis
White Cedar, Eastern Arborvitae, American Arborvitae 'Golden Globe'
(Thuja occidentalis)
mustangman826 Image
Image of Osteospermum fruticosum
Trailing African Daisy, Shrubby Daisy, Freeway Daisy, Blue Eyed Daisy 'Wildside'
(Osteospermum fruticosum)
growin Image
Image of Thuja occidentalis
White Cedar, Eastern Arborvitae, American Arborvitae 'Hetz Midget'
(Thuja occidentalis)
mustangman826 Image
Image of Osteospermum fruticosum
Trailing African Daisy, Shrubby Daisy, Freeway Daisy, Blue Eyed Daisy 'Wildside'
(Osteospermum fruticosum)
DebSTX Image
Image of Tecoma stans
Yellow Elder, Trumpet Bush, Yellow Bells, Ginger-Thomas, Esperanza
(Tecoma stans)
growin Image
Image of Caltha palustris
Marsh Marigold, Kingcup
(Caltha palustris)
peachespickett Image
Image of Grayia spinosa
Spiny Hopsage
(Grayia spinosa)
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Aegean Wind'
(Iris )
growin Image
Image of Thuja occidentalis
White Cedar, Eastern Arborvitae, American Arborvitae 'Little Giant'
(Thuja occidentalis)
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Astro Blue'
(Iris )
growin Image
Image of Thuja occidentalis
White Cedar, Eastern Arborvitae, American Arborvitae 'Danica'
(Thuja occidentalis)
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Cheyenne Sky'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Come Away With Me'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Dakota Smoke'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Darcy's Choice'
(Iris )
growin Image
Image of Salix caprea
Weeping Pussywillow, Kilmarnock Willow, Goat Willow 'Pendula'
(Salix caprea)
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Dawn to Dusk'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Ever So Lovely'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Falcon Pride'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Fine Wine'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Fluffy Pillows'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Harvest Maiden'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Here Comes the Sun'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Indigo Seas'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Into the Blue'
(Iris )
vanillaman Image
Image of Hippeastrum
Amaryllis 'Maria Goretti'
(Hippeastrum )
kennedyh Image
Image of Persoonia acerosa
Needle Geebung, Mossy Geebung
(Persoonia acerosa)
growin Image
Image of Juniperus procumbens
Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper 'Nana'
(Juniperus procumbens)
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Majestic Ruler'
(Iris )
DebSTX Image
Image of Manilkara zapota
Sapodilla, Nispero
(Manilkara zapota)
Abutilon Image
Image of Brugmansia
Angel's Trumpet 'Cathinka'
(Brugmansia )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Orange King'
(Iris )
DebSTX Image
Image of Manilkara zapota
Sapodilla, Nispero
(Manilkara zapota)
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Perpetual Joy'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Raptor Red'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Raven Girl'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Santorini'
(Iris )
growin Image
Image of Juniperus squamata
Common Juniper, Creeping Juniper, Carpet Juniper 'Blue Carpet'
(Juniperus squamata)
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Sing a Song'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Unchain My Heart'
(Iris )
growin Image
Image of Euphorbia characias
Euphorbia 'Tasmanian Tiger'
(Euphorbia characias)
growin Image
Image of Euphorbia characias
Euphorbia 'Tasmanian Tiger'
(Euphorbia characias)
Abutilon Image
Image of Canna x generalis
Canna Lily 'Horn'
(Canna x generalis)
growin Image
Image of Helleborus
Hellebore 'Royal Heritage Strain'
(Helleborus )
peachespickett Image
Image of Cucurbita foetidissima
Buffalo Gourd, Wild Gourd, Missouri Gourd, Calabazilla
(Cucurbita foetidissima)
kennedyh Image
Image of Persoonia falcata
Milky Plum Tree, Nanchee, Geebung, Wild Pear
(Persoonia falcata)
growin Image
Image of Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii
Mediterranean Spurge 'Humpty Dumpty'
(Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii)
growin Image
Image of Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii
Mediterranean Spurge 'Humpty Dumpty'
(Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii)
kennedyh Image
Image of Persoonia falcata
Milky Plum Tree, Nanchee, Geebung, Wild Pear
(Persoonia falcata)
growin Image
Image of Arabis blepharophylla
Pink Rock Cress 'Spring Charm'
(Arabis blepharophylla)
kennedyh Image
Image of Persoonia lanceolata
Lance-leaf Geebung
(Persoonia lanceolata)
kennedyh Image
Image of Persoonia lanceolata
Lance-leaf Geebung
(Persoonia lanceolata)
growin Image
Image of Primula denticulata
Drumstick Primrose
(Primula denticulata)
growin Image
Image of Viola cornuta
Horned Violet, Tufted Pansy 'Purple Showers'
(Viola cornuta)
growin Image
Image of Viola cornuta
Horned Violet, Tufted Pansy 'Rebecca'
(Viola cornuta)
peachespickett Image
Image of Castilleja angustifolia
Northwestern Indian paintbrush
(Castilleja angustifolia)
peachespickett Image
Image of Castilleja angustifolia
Northwestern Indian paintbrush
(Castilleja angustifolia)
growin Image
Image of Forsythia
Forsythia 'Northern Gold'
(Forsythia )
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa
Fosteriana Tulip 'Concerto'
(Tulipa )
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa
Viridiflora Tulip 'Golden Artist'
(Tulipa )
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa
Viridiflora Tulip 'Golden Artist'
(Tulipa )
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa
Lily Flowering Tulip 'Marilyn'
(Tulipa )
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa
Lily Flowering Tulip 'Marilyn'
(Tulipa )
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa
Double Late Tulip, Peony-flowered Tulip 'Angelique'
(Tulipa )
Xenomorf Image
Image of Phaseolus acutifolius
Tepary Bean 'Tohono O'odham Brown'
(Phaseolus acutifolius)
Xenomorf Image
Image of Phaseolus acutifolius
Tepary Bean 'Tohono O'odham Brown'
(Phaseolus acutifolius)
Microworld Image
Image of Fritillaria imperialis
Crown Imperial Fritillaria 'Lutea'
(Fritillaria imperialis)
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa
Lily Flowering Tulip 'Ballerina'
(Tulipa )
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa
Lily Flowering Tulip 'Ballerina'
(Tulipa )
Xenomorf Image
Image of Diospyros texana
Texas Persimmon
(Diospyros texana)
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa
Lily Flowered Tulip 'Burgundy'
(Tulipa )
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa
Lily Flowered Tulip 'Burgundy'
(Tulipa )
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa
Lily Flowered Tulip 'Burgundy'
(Tulipa )
Microworld Image
Image of Tulipa
Single Late Tulip 'Queen of Night'
(Tulipa )
Xenomorf Image
Image of Clematis drummondii
Species Clematis, Drummond's Clematis, Virgin Bower Vine
(Clematis drummondii)
Xenomorf Image
Image of Clematis drummondii
Species Clematis, Drummond's Clematis, Virgin Bower Vine
(Clematis drummondii)
Xenomorf Image
Image of Clematis drummondii
Species Clematis, Drummond's Clematis, Virgin Bower Vine
(Clematis drummondii)
District826 Image
Image of Cucurbita maxima
Pumpkin 'Big Moon'
(Cucurbita maxima)
GardenGuyKin Image
Image of Hydrophyllum tenuipes
Pacific waterleaf
(Hydrophyllum tenuipes)
GardenGuyKin Image
Image of Trillium ovatum
Western Trillium
(Trillium ovatum)
Gustichock Image
Image of Cercis occidentalis
Western Redbud, California Redbud
(Cercis occidentalis)
kennedyh Image
Image of Arbutus unedo
Killarney Strawberry Tree, Strawberry Tree
(Arbutus unedo)
Gustichock Image
Image of Cercis occidentalis
Western Redbud, California Redbud
(Cercis occidentalis)
Gustichock Image
Image of Sequoiadendron giganteum
Giant Sequoia, Big Tree
(Sequoiadendron giganteum)
matricesp Image
Image of Nemophila menziesii
Baby Blue Eyes
(Nemophila menziesii)
Gustichock Image
Image of Sequoiadendron giganteum
Giant Sequoia, Big Tree
(Sequoiadendron giganteum)
Gustichock Image
Image of Sequoiadendron giganteum
Giant Sequoia, Big Tree
(Sequoiadendron giganteum)
kennedyh Image
Image of Arbutus unedo
Killarney Strawberry Tree, Strawberry Tree
(Arbutus unedo)
Gustichock Image
Image of Sequoiadendron giganteum
Giant Sequoia, Big Tree
(Sequoiadendron giganteum)
Gustichock Image
Image of Sequoiadendron giganteum
Giant Sequoia, Big Tree
(Sequoiadendron giganteum)
kennedyh Image
Image of Chimaphila menziesii
Menzies Pippissewa, Little Prince's Pine
(Chimaphila menziesii)
kennedyh Image
Image of Styphelia tameiameiae
Pukiawe
(Styphelia tameiameiae)
kennedyh Image
Image of Styphelia tameiameiae
Pukiawe
(Styphelia tameiameiae)
Farmerdill Image
Image of Brassica oleracea
Broccoli 'Gypsy'
(Brassica oleracea)
Farmerdill Image
Image of Raphanus sativus
Radish 'Early Scarlet Globe'
(Raphanus sativus)
Farmerdill Image
Image of Spinacia oleracea
Spinach 'Hellcat'
(Spinacia oleracea)
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'On The Move'
(Iris )
JoanJ Image
Image of Iris
Tall Bearded Iris 'Baja Blue'
(Iris )

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