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Picture of “http://www.flickr.com/photos/21861018 @ N00/520475296″> Bill Barber From my series “Woodruff” en.wikipedia.org / wiki / Woodruff Woodruff (Galium odoratum ) is a perennial herbaceous plant of the family Rubiaceae, in Europe, North Africa and West Asia. It grows to 30-50 cm (12-20 ins.) From long, often flat on the ground or supported by other plants. The plant is also known in English as Woodruff or Wild Baby’s Breath. “Master of the woods” is probably a translation of the German name Woodruff. Names such as “bedstraw Sweetscented”, “cudweed” and “Ladies Bedstraw” should be avoided in the first two refer to Galium triflorum well, the last Galium verum.Les leaves are simple, lanceolate, glabrous, 2-5 cm long, and carried in whorls of 6-9. Small (4-7 mm diameter) flowers are produced in cymes, the base each with four white petals collected on. Seeds are 2-4 mm in diameter, prepared separately, and each seed covered with tiny hooks bristles that help disperse seeds temporarily clinging to clothes and fur animales.Cette plant prefers partial to full shade in rich, moist soil. In dry summers it needs frequent irrigation. Propagation by division crown roots, the separation of the stems or runners digging suggests submergés.Woodruff scope as the scientific name odoratum, is a strongly scented plant, the sweet scent being derived from coumarin. This scent increases on wilting and then stays on the drying and Woodruff is used in potpourri and as a deterrent against ringworm. It is also used, mainly in Germany, to flavor May wine (called “Maiwein” or “punch bowl” in German), beer (Berliner Weisse), brandy, sausages, jelly, jam, a soft drink (tarhun) ice and an herbal tea with sedative properties douces.Des high doses can cause headaches, due to the toxicity of coumarin. Very high doses of coumarin can cause dizziness, somnolence or even central paralysis and apnea while in a coma cause. Since 1981, woodruff may no longer be produced industrially as an ingredient in beverages and food in Germany, he has been replaced by artificial aromas etcolorations.De my series titled “Hosta” en.wikipedia.org / wiki / hosta Hosta (syn.: Funkia) is a genus of about 23-40 species of lily-like plants from Northeast Asia. They were once classified in the lily family, but are now in the family Agavaceae by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group included. The scientific name is also used as a common name, in the past they were also sometimes called the Corfu Lily, the Day Lily, or Plantain lily, but these terms are now obsolete. The name Hosta is in honor of the Austrian botanist Nicholas Thomas Host. [1] The Japanese name Giboshi is also used in English to a small extent. The genus name Funkia rejected, is also used as a common name, can be found in some literature ancienne.Hostas are perennials, growing rhizomes or stolons, with broad lanceolate or long ovate leaves of very different sizes by species 1-15 (3-40 cm) and 0.75 to 12 (2-30 cm) wide. The differences between the many varieties is even greater, with clumps ranging from less than 4 inches (10 cm) more than 6.5 m (2 m) in diameter. Leaf color in wild species is typically green, although some species (eg H. sieboldiana) are known to the blade for a glaucous waxy leaf coating that gives a blue appearance. Some species have a bluish white coating covering the underside of the leaves. Natural mutations of native species with (“gold”) leaves with yellow-green or variegated leaves (or edges or centers white / cream or yellowish) known. Crops often in “sport” that lead the result of the redistribution of cell layers during bud formation, producing foliage with mixed pigment sections. In seedlings variegation is general maternal transmission of chloroplast and is not genetically related to héritable.Les flowers on erect stems up to 31 inches (80 cm) in height ends in terminal clusters produced. The individual flowers are usually hanging, long 0.75-2 in (2-5 cm), with six tepals, white, lavender or purple color, and usually odorless. The only strongly fragrant species is Hosta plantaginea, also, that the flowers open in the evening and the next morning the unusual. This species blooms in late summer and is sometimes known as “August Lily”. Taxonomists differ on the number of species, such as the right list can be taken loosely. The genus can be divided into three sub-genres. Interspecific hybridization is generally possible for all species (2n = 2x = 60) have the same number of chromosomes, which produces seeds with the exception of H. ventricosa, a natural tetraploid by apomixis. Many varieties have been previously described as species have been reduced to the taxonomic status of the species, while retaining Latin names similar species (eg, H. “fortunei ‘). Though Hosta plantaginea originating in China, most species that have modern shade garden plants were introduced from Japan to Europe by Philipp Franz von Siebold in the mid-19th century. Newer species have been discovered in the Korean peninsula ainsi.Hostas are widely cultivated ground cover plants, particularly useful in the garden in the shade-tolerant plants. hybridization within and between species and cultivars has produced numerous varieties, registered with more than 3000 varieties, and the name, and perhaps many others who are not yet registered. varieties gold or white variegated leaves are especially appreciated. most popular varieties are “Francee” (green leaves with white edges), ‘Gold Standard’ (yellow leaves with green edges was by Pauline Banyai discovered) ‘undulata’ (green leaves with white centers), ‘June’ (blue-green leaves with creamy centers), and ‘Sum and Substance’ ( a huge plant with chartreuse yellow leaves). New varieties, fragrant as ‘Guacamole’ are also popular. photos of species and varieties of hostas, along with other information, may be www.hostalibrary.org . Find the American Hosta Society and the British Hosta and Hemerocallis Society support Hosta Display Gardens, often in gardens botaniques.Hostas are notoriously a favorite food for deer and snails, which often lead to extensive damage to hosta collections in gardens. bait either metaldehyde or work safely iron phosphate and for the last poisoned, but require repeated applications. deer control tends variable, as some other tips as fencing to work for a few years and then stop working how they are used elle.Nématodes leaf streaks of dead tissue between veins, have become an increasing problem since changes in attitudes about pesticides since the mid-1990s in many countries to a resurgence of the scourge once controlled. There is no effective means to eliminate nematodes in the garden, but they can to the point where little or no symptoms observés.Un called Hosta Virus X has become common since 2004 and plants that are infected, should be controlled to be destroyed., it can take years for symptoms to show infectés.Sinon can so that asymptomatic infected plants also considered in batches, they are generally easy plants garden and a long life, relatively free of the disease, require little care other than watering and fertilizers to to promote growth. Several species are difficult to grow, as one might expect with 5,000 + varieties, but most are easy enough for débutants.De my series “Geranium” en.wikipedia.org / wiki / Geranium Geranium a genus of 422 species of flowering plants annually , semi-annual and perennial plants that are commonly known as geraniums., it is in the temperate regions of the world and the mountains of the tropics, especially in the eastern part of the Mediterranean region. these beautiful flowers growing in the soil, as long as they are not wet will. Propagation is by semi-ripe cuttings in summer, by seed or by division in autumn or printemps.Le viscosissimum geranium species is protocarnivorous.Le name “geranium” is the emergence of seed capsules that have the same shape as the bill of a crane . The genus name derives from the Greek γέρανος, geranos or γερανός derived geranos crane., the long leaves webbed hare are circular, usually in the form. Their pink, pink, blue or white flowers have five pétales.Cranesbills including by the larvae of some butterfly species Brown-tail and Mouse Moth.Confusément be eaten, “geranium” is the common name for members of the genus Pelargonium, which were previously classified in the genus Geranium. In the United States, true geraniums are often of the less hardy geraniums (rather redundantly) “hardy geraniums” by the gardeners and the horticultural trade between the two by, the flowers differ distinguished:. Geranium has flowers symmetrical, while Pelargonium has irregular or stained petals Other former members of the genus are now in the genus. Erodium classified, including filarees known as North American plants.

Hosta, Geranium and Woodruff Sweet list
Picture of “http://www.flickr.com/photos/21861018 @ N00/520505245″> Bill Barber From my series “Woodruff” en.wikipedia.org / wiki / Woodruff Woodruff (Galium odoratum ) is a perennial herbaceous plant of the family Rubiaceae, in Europe, North Africa and West Asia. It grows to 30-50 cm (12-20 ins.) From long, often flat on the ground or supported by other plants. The plant is also known in English as Woodruff or Wild Baby’s Breath. “Master of the woods” is probably a translation of the German name Woodruff. Names such as “bedstraw Sweetscented”, “cudweed” and “Ladies Bedstraw” should be avoided in the first two refer to Galium triflorum well, the last Galium verum.Les leaves are simple, lanceolate, glabrous, 2-5 cm long, and carried in whorls of 6-9. Small (4-7 mm diameter) flowers are produced in cymes, the base each with four white petals collected on. Seeds are 2-4 mm in diameter, prepared separately, and each seed covered with tiny hooks bristles that help disperse seeds temporarily clinging to clothes and fur animales.Cette plant prefers partial to full shade in rich, moist soil. In dry summers it needs frequent irrigation. Propagation by division crown roots, the separation of the stems or runners digging suggests submergés.Woodruff scope as the scientific name odoratum, is a strongly scented plant, the sweet scent being derived from coumarin. This scent increases on wilting and then stays on the drying and Woodruff is used in potpourri and as a deterrent against ringworm. It is also used, mainly in Germany, to flavor May wine (called “Maiwein” or “punch bowl” in German), beer (Berliner Weisse), brandy, sausages, jelly, jam, a soft drink (tarhun) ice and an herbal tea with sedative properties douces.Des high doses can cause headaches, due to the toxicity of coumarin. Very high doses of coumarin can cause dizziness, somnolence or even central paralysis and apnea while in a coma cause. Since 1981, woodruff may no longer be produced industrially as an ingredient in beverages and food in Germany, he has been replaced by artificial aromas etcolorations.De my series titled “Hosta” en.wikipedia.org / wiki / hosta Hosta (syn.: Funkia) is a genus of about 23-40 species of lily-like plants from Northeast Asia. They were once classified in the lily family, but are now in the family Agavaceae by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group included. The scientific name is also used as a common name, in the past they were also sometimes called the Corfu Lily, the Day Lily, or Plantain lily, but these terms are now obsolete. The name Hosta is in honor of the Austrian botanist Nicholas Thomas Host. [1] The Japanese name Giboshi is also used in English to a small extent. The genus name Funkia rejected, is also used as a common name, can be found in some literature ancienne.Hostas are perennials, growing rhizomes or stolons, with broad lanceolate or long ovate leaves of very different sizes by species 1-15 (3-40 cm) and 0.75 to 12 (2-30 cm) wide. The differences between the many varieties is even greater, with clumps ranging from less than 4 inches (10 cm) more than 6.5 m (2 m) in diameter. Leaf color in wild species is typically green, although some species (eg H. sieboldiana) are known to the blade for a glaucous waxy leaf coating that gives a blue appearance. Some species have a bluish white coating covering the underside of the leaves. Natural mutations of native species with (“gold”) leaves with yellow-green or variegated leaves (or edges or centers white / cream or yellowish) known. Crops often in “sport” that lead the result of the redistribution of cell layers during bud formation, producing foliage with mixed pigment sections. In seedlings variegation is general maternal transmission of chloroplast and is not genetically related to héritable.Les flowers on erect stems up to 31 inches (80 cm) in height ends in terminal clusters produced. The individual flowers are usually hanging, long 0.75-2 in (2-5 cm), with six tepals, white, lavender or purple color, and usually odorless. The only strongly fragrant species is Hosta plantaginea, also, that the flowers open in the evening and the next morning the unusual. This species blooms in late summer and is sometimes known as “August Lily”. Taxonomists differ on the number of species, such as the right list can be taken loosely. The genus can be divided into three sub-genres. Interspecific hybridization is generally possible for all species (2n = 2x = 60) have the same number of chromosomes, which produces seeds with the exception of H. ventricosa, a natural tetraploid by apomixis. Many varieties have been previously described as species have been reduced to the taxonomic status of the species, while retaining Latin names similar species (eg, H. “fortunei ‘). Though Hosta plantaginea originating in China, most species that have modern shade garden plants were introduced from Japan to Europe by Philipp Franz von Siebold in the mid-19th century. Newer species have been discovered in the Korean peninsula ainsi.Hostas are widely cultivated ground cover plants, particularly useful in the garden in the shade-tolerant plants. hybridization within and between species and cultivars has produced numerous varieties, registered with more than 3000 varieties, and the name, and perhaps many others who are not yet registered. varieties gold or white variegated leaves are especially appreciated. most popular varieties are “Francee” (green leaves with white edges), ‘Gold Standard’ (yellow leaves with green edges was by Pauline Banyai discovered) ‘undulata’ (green leaves with white centers), ‘June’ (blue-green leaves with creamy centers), and ‘Sum and Substance’ ( a huge plant with chartreuse yellow leaves). New varieties, fragrant as ‘Guacamole’ are also popular. photos of species and varieties of hostas, along with other information, may be www.hostalibrary.org . Find the American Hosta Society and the British Hosta and Hemerocallis Society support Hosta Display Gardens, often in gardens botaniques.Hostas are notoriously a favorite food for deer and snails, which often lead to extensive damage to hosta collections in gardens. bait either metaldehyde or work safely iron phosphate and for the last poisoned, but require repeated applications. deer control tends variable, as some other tips as fencing to work for a few years and then stop working how they are used elle.Nématodes leaf streaks of dead tissue between veins, have become an increasing problem since changes in attitudes about pesticides since the mid-1990s in many countries to a resurgence of the scourge once controlled. There is no effective means to eliminate nematodes in the garden, but they can to the point where little or no symptoms observés.Un called Hosta Virus X has become common since 2004 and plants that are infected, should be controlled to be destroyed., it can take years for symptoms to show infectés.Sinon can so that asymptomatic infected plants also considered in batches, they are generally easy plants garden and a long life, relatively free of the disease, require little care other than watering and fertilizers to to promote growth. Several species are difficult to grow, as one might expect with 5,000 + varieties, but most are easy enough for débutants.De my series “Geranium” en.wikipedia.org / wiki / Geranium Geranium a genus of 422 species of flowering plants annually , semi-annual and perennial plants that are commonly known as geraniums., it is in the temperate regions of the world and the mountains of the tropics, especially in the eastern part of the Mediterranean region. these beautiful flowers growing in the soil, as long as they are not wet will. Propagation is by semi-ripe cuttings in summer, by seed or by division in autumn or printemps.Le viscosissimum geranium species is protocarnivorous.Le name “geranium” is the emergence of seed capsules that have the same shape as the bill of a crane . The genus name derives from the Greek γέρανος, geranos or γερανός derived geranos crane., the long leaves webbed hare are circular, usually in the form. Their pink, pink, blue or white flowers have five pétales.Cranesbills including by the larvae of some butterfly species Brown-tail and Mouse Moth.Confusément be eaten, “geranium” is the common name for members of the genus Pelargonium, which were previously classified in the genus Geranium. In the United States, true geraniums are often of the less hardy geraniums (rather redundantly) “hardy geraniums” by the gardeners and the horticultural trade between the two by, the flowers differ distinguished:. Geranium has flowers symmetrical, while Pelargonium has irregular or stained petals Other former members of the genus are now in the genus. Erodium classified, including filarees known as North American plants.





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