The distinctive rounded daisy head acts as a useful foil to plants with more upright forms, making it a useful member of the herbaceous border. This book details the variations on the daisy flowerhead from genus to genus, providing growing and buying information.
440 Ulmus crassifolia, 14 Ulmus ×notha, 125 Ulmus rubra, 125 440 Ulmus thomasii, 125 umbrella magnolia, 167–168 University of Wisconsin Arboretum, 413 upland white aster, 280 Upper Midwest, 24, 30, 33,44, 72, 74 Upper Mississippi ...
In St. Louis, C. heracleifolia bloomed from late May or late August until early July or late September. At Longwood, the cultivar 'Mrs. Robert Brydon' began flowering in early to mid-July. Only once in 7 years, it bloomed as early as ...
Lists accurate and detailed plant descriptions and offers practical information on propagation, cultivation, and care.
Vols. 8-10 of the 1965-1984 master cumulation constitute a title index.
This source of information on comtemporary American reference works is intended for the library and information community.
The main characteristics of each of the 39 genera of bulbs covered in this text are described in the introduction. An account of the characteristics of early flowering enables the...
Contains approximately 20,000 mostly English language sources for academic libraries of all sizes.
Ranging from huge cacti and broadleaf trees to tiny arctic flowers, flowering plants are the most vital component of global biodiversity. They provide the crops that feed us, medicines, oils,...
BBC online Gardening Guide to Plants/Plantfinder: Entry for Shasta daisies, www.bbc.co.uk/gardening, accessed 6 May 2019. See 'Dennis Miller Bunker, Chrysanthemums, 1888', www.gardnermuseum.org, accessed 10 October 2018.
The Gardener's Index of Plants & Flowers