Dischisma chamaedryfolium (Link ex Jaroscz) Walp. ()

 
Scientific name : Dischisma chamaedryfolium (Link ex Jaroscz) Walp.
Botanical Family : Scrophulariaceae
Description :



Recent search results:

     


Code
Botanical English Common Family          
pl_1946 Brassica rapa oleifera Stubble turnip Cruciferae          
hast5 Habenaria stricta (Lindl.) Rydb. >>Platanthera stricta Orchidaceae          
peti3 Penstemon tiehmii N. Holmgren Tiehm's beardtongue Scrophulariaceae          
eusa13 Eugenia samarangense Berg. eugenia Myrtaceae          
23403 Schizoglossum contracurvum N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
82738 Nananthus crassipes (Marloth) L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
veofo2 Verbena officinalis L. var. officinalis herb of the cross Verbenaceae          
quve3 Quercus venustula Greene >>Quercus pauciloba Calochortaceae          
95506 Eragrostis capillifolia Nees   Poaceae          
8788 Dictyophleba lucida (K.Schum.) Pierre   Apocynaceae          
49173 Eriospermum dyeri Archibald   ERIOSPERMACEAE          
reyno Reynoldsia Gray reynoldsia Araliaceae          
racas Ranunculus cardiophyllus Hook. var. subsagittatus (Gray) L. Benson >>Ranunculus cardiophyllus Ranunculaceae          
figl Fimbristylis globulosa (Retz.) Kunth globe fimbry Cyperaceae          
47876 Erica casta Guthrie & Bolus var. breviflora Guthrie & Bolus   Ericaceae          
58624 Indigofera bangweolensis R.E.Fr. var. lacus-victoriae J.B.Gillett   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
Loamy Soil - When a soil , Types of Roses is referred to as loamy, it usually means that the soil , Hand Feeding Koi contains a mixture of humus, sand and clay. A good loamy soil , Hand Feeding Koi should contain, in addition to the clay particles, an ample supply of humus with sufficient sand to prevent it setting hard u...

Growing Jerulsalem Artichokes - Jerulsalem Artichoke is a tuberous rooted crop of particularly easy growth. , Growing Mangoes and Lychees from Stones This vegetable , Orchid Flasking can be given a permanent spot in the garden, , Landscaping on sloping Ground for it is likely to take possession once planted, as any tubers lef in the ground will start into growth , DIY Water Feature in the spring. , Growing Mangoes and Lychees from Stones ...

Pruning Established Roses - Remove any diseased or dead wood. , Vegetable Weevil Old wood , Growing Ferns Indoors left for several years tends to become infected with diseases , Growing Hydroponics and insect pests. , Espalier The bark of winter-damaged wood , Bean Fly generally is brown or discoloured and must be cut back to healthy , Hydroponic Systems - Aquaculture wood, which has a white , Tomato Catepillar or greenis...

Flowers and Colour - The ideal bed for picking contains annuals , Planting a Lawn and perennials, , Medicinal Tea - Catnip together with plants , Medicinal Tea - Lemon Balm and shrubs , House Plants and Water Evaporation for cutting for their foliage colours. , Formal and Informal Gardens But there is also the question of what colour flowers , Watering House Plants to grow. , Indoor Gardening Tips Naturally this is more a matter of personal taste than anythin...

Hanging Baskets - The most usual hanging container is a wire basket (which may have to be lined with plastic , Bonsai Display or foil for indoor , How to grow Tomatoes use, to prevent drips), or a plastic , Landscaping on sloping Ground one with drip-tray incorporated. Other possible containers are lined wicker baskets, gilded bird , Feeding House Plants cages, or...

Bonsai Shaping - Select a specimen which has inherent possibilities of becoming a fine bonsai. , Caring for Bulbs Set the tree , Growing Pumpkins at eye level and turn it around to determine which parts to train for the front, the back, the left and right sides. Now inspect the roots; take a blunt tool , Caring for Bulbs and di...

Lawn Plugs - Plugging - Plugs are pieces of sod, one and a half or two inches or so in diameter, of creeping grasses. , Light and House Plants When planted, they quickly grow , Indoor Plants for Cool Rooms together and cover the ground. They differ from sprigs in that each consists of many rather than a few shoots and includes the so...

Caring for Bulbs - Bulbs should not be thrown away after they have flowered. Continue watering (with liquid fertilizer added occasionally) until the leaves are completely dead, then store the bulbs , Cold Frames and Seed Boxes in a paper bag, left open, to replant next year. When they start growing , How To Plant Trees a...

Hydrangeas - Hydrangeas are a genus of roughly 70-75 species. What makes hydrangeas so appealing is obviously their long-blooming flowers , Grafting which can often continue for weeks and even months. Another bonus with hydrangeas is that most types come into bloom in mid-summer...


add your link
addyour link
add your link to our site




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