Eupatorium riparium Regel ()

 
Scientific name : Eupatorium riparium Regel
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
Description :



Recent search results:

     


Code
Botanical English Common Family          
pacac Panicum capillare L. var. campestre Gattinger >>Panicum gattingeri Poaceae          
110598 Haplocoelum foliolosum (Hiern) Bullock subsp. mombasense (Bullock) Verdc.   Sapindaceae          
21665 Psilocaulon ciliatum (Aiton) Friedrich   Aizoaceae          
64713 Sebaea repens Schinz   Gentianaceae          
noor3 Nodobryoria oregana (Tuck.) Common & Brodo   Parmeliaceae          
16094 Landolphia parvifolia K.Schum.   Apocynaceae          
48295 Erica kirstenii E.G.H.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
lahek Labordia hedyosmifolia Baill. var. kilaueana Sherff >>Labordia hedyosmifolia Loganiaceae          
asre2 Astragalus recurvus Greene recurved milkvetch Fabaceae          
74757 Linum thunbergii Eckl. & Zeyh.   Linaceae          
9630 Emilia chiovendeana (Muschl.) Lisowski   Asteraceae          
pl_4663 Pistacia atlantica cabulica   Pistaciaceae          
nodob Nodobryoria Common & Brodo nodobryoria Parmeliaceae          
ergrc3 Erythronium grandiflorum Pursh ssp. candidum Piper yellow avalanche-lily Liliaceae          
46549 Croton rubinoensis Aubrév.   Euphorbiaceae          
60955 Newtonia duncanthomasii Mackinder & Cheek   Fabaceae          
     

join gardening forum


Can't find the information your are looking for?


Search again, try our gardening resources pages, post a question in our forum, or search our site below:

What Else Is Inside bullet1
Growing Flowers for Drying - Sow the seeds , Garden Design either in groups or in rows when the soil , Hoodia Gordonii is fairly dry and then thin out the seedlings to 3-6 inches apart (about three-quarters of the final expected height of the plant). Alternatively, seeds , Spring Flowering Plants can be sown in boxes under glass, pricked out...

DIY Safety - The most important aspect of any renovation, DIY or new project is to never lose sight of why you are doing it. No one ever sets out on a course to intentionally injure himself or herself or a loved one, but sometimes when looking back on a situation whic...

Planning a Japanese Garden - Before beginning a Japanese garden, , Caring for Newly Sown Lawn look carefully at any made in your district or articles on this subject and study pictures of well-designed Japanese examples. So far as possible, the plants , Bonsai History used should be native Japanese kinds, and the soil , Spring Flowering Plants should be...

Weed Control Methods - The method of control to be used must be assessed for each individual situation and as approved by the Local , Bonsai Tools Control Authority. An important consideration when one removes a weed , Seed Raising from a situation is what to replace it with. If the ground is left bare then...

Growing Trees from Nuts - Walnuts and Hazels may grow , When Should I Water My Indoor Plants? into little trees , When Should I Water My Indoor Plants? if you plant , Creating a New Garden them in sand in late autumn, , Peony leave in a cool and dark place, , Creating a New Garden then carefully transplant to compost , PLanting Bulbs in spring. , Repotting Bonsai An acorn can be suspended on a string in water, , Sowing Australian Native Plants or (like other seeds , Growing Avocados from Stones from trees) plante...

Planters for Houseplants - A metal-lined trough or pottery bowl makes a good container for several plants; for those who prefer something a little more unusual, a deep brass pan or antique container can be used. Fill the planter with moist peat moss, and plunge the plants , How To Save Water into the...

The Illusion of Age in Bonsai - Creating the illusion of age is one of the important aspects of bonsai. , Companion Planting - Bad Combinations The shape of the trunk contributes to an aged look, but surface roots , Seed Stratification add to the venerable appearance. They should radiate around the trunk on all sides and reflect a solid base on wh...

Argentine Ants - Argentine ants (Iridmnyrmex hum ilis) are the, world's worst ant pest, , How To Grow Beans being more persistent than any other species. They are practically omnivorous in their feeding habits, but may prefer sweet things. They may he found throughout the house, , Soil for Groundcovers even in refr...

The Blackheaded Pasture Cockchafer - The pasture cockchafer (Aphodius tasmaniae) is a pest , Potting Cactus of improved pastures, lawns, , Sowing Seeds in Pots golf fairways and parks, mainly in certain areas of the highland districts. The larvae typically cause a thinning out or improved pastures, with consequent loss of winter , Growing Fruit and Vegetables in the Home f...


add your link
addyour link
add your link to our site




© 2007 mygarden.net.au - Add Your Link - Privacy Policy