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Ion Exchange - Agastache foeniculum - Anise Hyssop
Site Map ] [ Urban Gardens ] Agastache foeniculum - Anise Hyssop Drawing copyright Mark Mller Labiatae Family - "Anise Hyssop, Blue Giant Hyssop" Agastache is from the Greek agan (very much) and stachys (a spike) referring to the many flower spikes. Anise Hyssop is in the Mint family and produces many purple flower spikes over dark green foliage. Excellent ...
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Black Cohosh - Cimicifuga racemosa
From late June through July, the white flower spikes of Black Cohosh reach above the ground cover making this an easy plant to spot in the summer forest. It's appearance is easily distinguished from the similarly named Blue Cohosh, which is a much smaller plant, blooming ...
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Ion Exchange - Agastache nepetoides - Giant Yellow Hyssop
"Giant Yellow Hyssop" From the Greek agan (very much) and stachys (a spike) referring to the many flower spikes; nepetoides refers to it's resemblance to nepeta (catnip). Perennial, 3 to 5 feet with square stems; white to yellow flowers in dense spikes; blooms from July to September in woodland edges and rocky, wooded hillsides from Quebec to Virginia, northern Texas to ...
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Plains Wild Indigo
Long-bracted Wild Indigo is a member of the Bean family, which ... Baptisia alba), which blooms later in the season. Blue Wild Indigo and White Wild Indigo hold their flower spikes vertically and each species is taller than the one which blooms before it, so its blossoms ...
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Phoenix dactylifera
Ur ca 2,300 BC), and thinning of the fruits also recommended. Pollination is helped along by placing cut portions of the male flower spikes in the receptive female inflorescence. Recent breakthroughs in tissue culture propagation (Tisserat, 1979) bode well for the expansion of date production. Harvesting In Egypt, dates usually flower in February ...
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Musconetcong Watershed Association - The Purple Monster
Loosestrife plants grow from four to ten feet high and produce striking magenta-colored flower spikes from July through September. Purple loosestrife has a long history of use as a medicinal herb for ... loosestrife was introduced to the East Coast of North America in the 1800's as a garden flower, and it may have been introduced to coastal areas via ship ballast. As valued as the plant ...
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA ORCHID NEWS
Rouna Falls in the Central Province where it grows on rocks exposed to the full sun. It can reach enormous proportions and flower spikes with a length of 4 - 5 meters have been reported. The species is found in the Lake Kutubu region and has been reported from other parts of Papua New Guinea. A second variety, formerly called A. imthurmii ...
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Pirate Utopias (Do or Die)
Revolution, it is often in interstice and interregnum that experiments in freedom can find space to flower. [IMAGE] "Is this Utopian? A map of the world which does not include Utopia is not worth ... and sinking whaling vessels and driftnetters. The black ship with a black pirate flag is equipped with spikes for ripping open the sides of enemy vessels and bows reinforced with 18 tons of concrete for ...
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Invasive Non-Native Plants
March. RECOMMENDED NATIVE WETLAND PLANTS FOR WATER GARDENS: Turtlehead (Chelone glabra), lizard's tail (Saururus cernuus), cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), New York ironweed (Vernonia noveboracencis), blue flag (Iris versicolor), Virginia bluebells (Mertensia virginica), wild blue phlox (Phlox divaricata), arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia), ...
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Herbaceous Invasive Species
Primarily species of disturbed sites Miscanthus sinensis Common Name(s): Eulalia grass, Chinese silver grass Origin : Asia Status : Available Provincial Location(s) : ON Habitat : Description : 4-6 feet high, flower stalks with fan shaped clusters of woolly spikes, 6-12 inches long, narrow leaves, 2-4 feet long, tapering Usage : Grass Invasive Potential : P ...
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