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Hyptis diversifolia is a species of | flowering plant in the Lamiaceae family. |
Calymmanthera is a genus of | flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. |
Cadia is a genus of | flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. |
Antopetitia is a genus of | flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. |
Anomostephium is a genus of | flowering plants in the daisy family. |
ii (now Vachellia collinsii) is a species of | flowering plant. |
B is a species of | flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. |
Antidesma platyphyllum is a species of | flowering tree in the leafflower family, Phyllanthacea |
Salsola paulsenii is a species of | flowering plant in the amaranth family known by the co |
Fagonia pachyacantha is a species of | flowering plant in the caltrop family known by the com |
alyptridium pulchellum) is a rare species of | flowering plant in the purslane family known by the co |
Madia gracilis is a species of | flowering plant in the aster family known by the commo |
Akaniaceae is a family of | flowering plants in order Brassicales. |
Amphimas is a genus of | flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. |
Aetheorhiza is a genus of | flowering plants in the daisy family. |
Calea kingii is a species of | flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. |
Christia is a genus of | flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. |
Ceroxylon sasaimae is a species of | flowering plant in the Arecaceae family. |
Clarkia heterandra is a species of | flowering plant in the evening primrose family known b |
Camissonia micrantha is a species of | flowering plant in the evening primrose family known b |
Baccharis sarothroides is a species of | flowering shrub known by the common names broom baccha |
Raukaua is a genus of | flowering plant of family Araliaceae. |
Oxandra is a genus of | flowering plants in the soursop family, Annonaceae. |
Callichroa is an obsolete genus of | flowering plants from the sunflower family (Asteraceae |
Evacidium is a genus of | flowering plants in the daisy family. |
Leucas hagghierensis is a species of | flowering plant in the Lamiaceae family. |
Galium angustifolium is a species of | flowering plant in the coffee family known by the comm |
Chorizanthe uniaristata is a species of | flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the c |
Eriodictyon tomentosum is a species of | flowering plant in the waterleaf family known by the c |
monly known as Pata de Vaca, is a species of | flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is na |
Madia sativa is a species of | flowering plant in the aster family known by the commo |
They like to feed on | flowering plants. |
The adults feed on | flowering shrubs, including Pinus mugo. |
garden, with outdoor collections focusing on | flowering plants and woody plants of the northern hemi |
The larvae feed on | flowering trees and shrubs, preferably willow. |
Once | flowering begins the flower buds will form from the ce |
3.6 cm long and 1.5 cm wide, and at most one | flowering stem, up to 14 cm long. |
s term is used for plants that only have one | flowering event and then die. |
to 8 cm long and 2 cm wide, and at most one | flowering stem, up to 10 cm long. |
rescence arises on an erect, naked scape, or | flowering stem, and bears many whitish or yellowish fl |
y in there is wet weather during budbreak or | flowering. |
ontinuing Legacy” which explores the origin, | flowering and long-term influence of psychedelia, a su |
8 book Plants of Prey in Australia, no other | flowering specimen of D. zonaria had been found. |
ere initially colonised by grasses and other | Flowering Plants. |
ffinity for it even in the presence of other | flowering plants. |
'Pink Mist', a pale-pink | flowering form selected from a wild population on the |
. chinense exist; a white- (to pale-yellow-) | flowering green-leafed variety and a pink-flowering va |
It is a palm-like | flowering plant from Central America. |
It is found on banana trees, palms, | flowering bushes and on human dwellings. |
palustris), | flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), wax myrtle (Morell |
Rafflesia azlanii is a parasitic | flowering plant endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. |
Rafflesia keithii is a parasitic | flowering plant in the genus Rafflesia endemic to Saba |
Rafflesia aurantia is a parasitic | flowering plant endemic to Luzon Island, Philippines i |
Rafflesia pricei is a parasitic | flowering plant endemic to Borneo. |
Cytinaceae is a family of parasitic | flowering plant. |
Lennooideae is a subfamily of parasitic | flowering plants of south-western North America and no |
aw root (a name often used for the parasitic | flowering plant, Conopholis americana) or papoose root |
Cytinus is a genus of parasitic | flowering plants. |
tion of the campus, features a walking path, | flowering trees and water fowl. |
rows up to 2 metres in height and has a peak | flowering period between August and October (late wint |
leaves from mid-spring to autumn, with peak | flowering in spring. |
0.2 and 1.5 metres in height and has a peak | flowering period between July and October (mid-winter |
ween 1 and 5 metres in height and has a peak | flowering period between July and October (mid winter |
vel or nabelkraut, is a succulent, perennial | flowering plant in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae, |
It is found naturally in the perennial | flowering plant valerian (Valeriana officinalis), from |
eeping Miterwort) is an herbaceous perennial | flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae native to |
roussaisia arguta) is a species of perennial | flowering plant in the Hydrangea family, Hydrangeaceae |
nt's eye and false hellebore, is a perennial | flowering plant found in dry meadows and steppes in Eu |
Venere reniforme) is a succulent, perennial | flowering plant in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae, |
ning Primrose, Ozark Sundrop) is a perennial | flowering plant in the evening primrose family. |
Venere verdastro) is a succulent, perennial | flowering plant in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae, |
Impatiens auricoma is a species of perennial | flowering plant often grown in temperate climates as a |
small genus of about 12 species of perennial | flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. |
ron concinnus (Tidy Fleabane) is a perennial | flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to th |
codon grandiflorus is a species of perennial | flowering plant of the family Campanulaceae and the on |
Colchicum pusillum is a species of perennial | flowering plant in the family Colchicaceae that is eas |
anium macrorrhizum is a herbaceous perennial | flowering plant species in the genus Geranium. |
The Parsnipflower is a perennial | flowering plant with flowers measuring 4-9 mm. |
It is an aquatic, perennial | flowering plant found only in Alabama, Georgia, and So |
the landscape including annuals, perennials, | flowering trees, and canopy trees. |
e pale pink or white (rarely yellow) petals, | flowering is between March and May. |
. helianthi in appearance, and the rare pink | flowering A. forsythii from the Blue Mountains. |
ters of flowers and (in the case of the pink | flowering variety) deeply coloured foliage that may co |
re sweet-scented, are usually white but pink | flowering forms have been observed within the natural |
e cultivar of a flower usually found in pink | flowering forms, Candida, grows 152 mm to 254 mm (6-10 |
tris (snowdrop anemone) is a perennial plant | flowering in spring, native to meadows and dry deciduo |
rs occur rarely, with only 20% of the plants | flowering in a given season. |
Plants | flowering early to mid spring with the flowers compose |
t role after stage school, the West End play | Flowering Cherry, which also starred Sir Ralph Richard |
the nursery trade and are relatively popular | flowering annuals for hot, dry sites. |
n, with prolific pupping prior to dying post | flowering. |
tone houses about a little green with pretty | flowering gardens. |
us Idiospermum, is one of the most primitive | flowering plants known, having lived in the Daintree R |
It is a primitive | flowering plant, usually growing as an understorey in |
growing in a mat or small tuft and producing | flowering stems 10 to 30 centimeters long. |
They promote | flowering, cellular division, and in seeds growth afte |
he genus Munroidendron, is an extremely rare | flowering plant in the ivy family, Araliaceae, that is |
Erythronium pluriflorum is a species of rare | flowering plant in the lily family which is known by t |
Kalmiopsis (Kalmiopsis leachiana) is a rare | flowering plant endemic to the Siskiyou Mountains of s |
to ten years in optimal conditions to reach | flowering size, which corresponds to a minimum of 36 c |
slow growth, often taking 10 years to reach | flowering age, the retusus is a desirable cactus for c |
venile specimens and one plant just reaching | flowering stage. |
ore in the roots, wilting of leaves, reduced | flowering, stunting, and bitter fruit. |
The larval attack thus reduces | flowering and seed formation. |
Cochlospermum religiosum | flowering canopy in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. |
he task to designate the most representative | flowering plant of the country. |
It is a large rhizomatous | flowering herb native to the rainforests of Ghana and |
Summer in autumn or during the rhododendron | flowering season in spring. |
w, annual plant commonly found on roadsides, | flowering from July to September. |
h the pollen from another flower on the same | flowering plant. |
re topped with brown, fluffy, sausage-shaped | flowering heads. |
This is a small strongly scented | flowering shrub with oval-shaped green leaves. |
The sweetly scented | flowering branches keep well in a vase. |
It has a long growing season, | flowering from April to August, and bearing its fruit |
They are seasonal | flowering plants and at their best in May and June whe |
include slow growth and the use of a second | flowering P. gigantea plant to obtain better seed set |
It has been seen | flowering between August and April. |
uces many yellow flowers arranged in several | flowering stalks. |
uces many purple flowers arranged in several | flowering stalks. |
ile leaves in the first year, one to several | flowering stems during the next. |
en both on the same plant), and in the short | flowering season can be so densely packed that they co |
s plant with basal, palmate leaves, on short | flowering stems. |
It is a showy | flowering plant native to western North America from C |
tres (10 ft) as a spreading and bushy shrub, | flowering from winter to early spring. |
ds historically have supported a significant | flowering area of Autumn Lady's Tresses. |
Each mature bulb bears a single | flowering stem, which terminates in a downward nodding |
owing up to a meter in height with a slender | flowering stem. |
sus (Humble Gilia or Desert Snow) is a small | flowering plant found in the Mojave Desert of the sout |
Alzatea verticillata is a small | flowering tree, native to the Neotropics. |
This small | flowering plant has a circumboreal distribution and ca |
Minuartia is a genus of small | flowering plants, one of those commonly known as "sand |
rimony, or Tall hairy grooveburr) is a small | flowering plant of the rose family (Rosaceae), which i |
holimon (Prickly thrift) is a genus of small | flowering plants within the plumbago or leadwort famil |
ysenhardtia orthocarpa is a species of small | flowering tree, (a kidneywood) in the legume family, F |
also known as Davies' Wax Flower) is a small | flowering shrub native to Tasmania, Australia. |
jimmyweed, or burrow goldenweed is a small, | flowering perennial herb, native to the Sonoran Desert |
tralia, but differentiated by having smaller | flowering structures, brownish colouration on the leav |
gae, liverworts and mosses, but also in some | flowering plants such as pygmy sundews. |
Spadix about 3/5 as long as the spathe, | flowering parts up to 8 mm in diameter. |
ata, commonly known as Pochote, is a species | flowering tree in the mallow family, Malvaceae. |
aʻi Jack-bean or puakauhi, is a rare species | flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae, that i |
Phragmites), Cyperus papyrus, Typha species, | flowering rush and wild rice species. |
The Idaho goldthread is a spring | flowering plant, usually found in moist coniferous for |
asparagus, strawberries, raspberries, spring | flowering bulbs, and woodland plants. |
cal schools have assisted in planting spring | flowering bulbs, which again has been organised by The |
20 white petals and numerous yellow stamens; | flowering is from late spring to early summer. |
This also greatly stimulates | flowering. |
- Health, colour, texture, flavour, storage, | flowering, shape, dwarfing, pest and disease resistanc |
Depending on the subspecies, | flowering occurs either mid-year, or at year's end. |
possess long inflorescences with successive | flowering. |
h woodland and a 37-acre (150,000 m2) summer | flowering meadow. |
A summer | flowering plant with a yellow spathe surrounding a yel |
The spathe on this summer | flowering Zantedeschia is mauve to rose-purple with pa |
in Queensland for its prolific and sustained | flowering. |
often grown as an attractive, sweet-scented | flowering garden plant. |
Aunt-Eliza (Crocosmia paniculata) is a tall | flowering plant of the family Iridaceae, native to Sou |
It grows to 30 m (98 ft) tall, | flowering from May-July. |
Plants grow 30 to 100 cm tall, | flowering early summer but often found flowering till |
meters long, from which arises a much taller | flowering shoot, with dramatic yellow or red flowers. |
The | flowering season is from July to October. |
East Mountain Teachings, a precursor to the | flowering of Chan on a national scale some seventy-fiv |
zhofer was one of the artists who led to the | flowering of photolithography in Vienna from 1830 to 1 |
A stage during the | flowering period of the grape vine when the calyptra h |
They may have been close relatives of the | flowering plants, moving the divergence of the floweri |
The | flowering shoots of pussy willow are used both in Euro |
s a genus of approximately 50 species in the | flowering plant family Gesneriaceae. |
Instead of converting solar energy, the | flowering plant was a mycoheterotroph, utilizing local |
volume of Index Kewensis to include all the | flowering plants. |
ing stems; unlike many species of Rubus, the | flowering stems are perennial. |
e Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China: The | Flowering of Early Animal Life by Xian-Guang Hou, Rich |
aepalanthus bromelioides is a species in the | flowering plant family Eriocaulaceae. |
enus containing four species of herbs in the | flowering plant order Sapindales. |
The genus Fagopyrum in the | flowering plant family Polygonaceae contains 15 to 16 |
The | flowering rate of these ferns are very slow, and the t |
In late April through May, see the | flowering Cherries, Magnolias, Crabapples, and Spring |
s and facts regarding the cultivation of the | flowering plant cannabis, primarily for the production |
The | flowering plants may be annual or perennial and are fo |
The | flowering period is the end of summer and autumn where |
Many of the | flowering species are in bloom in late spring.. Since |
Young America: The | Flowering of Democracy in New York City (winner of the |
The | flowering is in spring and the seeds take up to a year |
The | flowering period is from September through March and i |
The | Flowering Amazon: Margaret Mee Paintings from the Roya |
Magnolia is a color named after the | flowering plant of the genus Magnolia. |
The | flowering scape rises above the linear leaves producin |
The | flowering period is sometime between October to Novemb |
ecember 14 - The full genome sequence of the | flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana is published in N |
The | Flowering (1966, Atlantic) |
The | Flowering Peach (1954) |
ree lobes and grow from the base and off the | flowering stems. |
Alsodeiopsis Oliver is a genus in the | flowering plant family Icacinaceae. |
It is one of at least four genera in the | flowering plant family Asteraceae whose members are co |
Red fruits follow the | flowering. |
n composer for the organ, and represents the | flowering of the new north German style, which occurre |
The common name late hawthorn refers to the | flowering time, which is later than most North America |
rrant, or wild redcurrant, is a shrub in the | flowering plant family Grossulariaceae, native to nort |
The | flowering rosette dies after blooming. |
e two to four spikelets are held against the | flowering stem, with each containing two to four flowe |
The medicinal Parts are the | flowering twigs. |
The | flowering time is June and July, and its fragrance is |
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