Crescentia alata Kunth ()

 
Scientific name : Crescentia alata Kunth
Botanical Family : Bignoniaceae
Description :



Recent search results:

     


Code
Botanical English Common Family          
106962 Pentas verticillata Scott-Elliot var. pubescens S.Moore   Rubiaceae          
117432 Grewia goetzeana K.Schum.   Tiliaceae          
56588 Crotalaria tabularis auct.   Fabaceae          
scorz Scorzonera L. scorzonera Asteraceae          
98268 Rhynchelytrum grandiflorum Hochst.   Poaceae          
syde Symphyotrichum defoliatum (Parish) Nesom San Bernardino aster Asteraceae          
83595 Ruschia testacea L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
limih Lippia micromera Schauer var. helleri (Britt.) Moldenke Spanish thyme Verbenaceae          
croci Crocidium Hook. spring-gold Asteraceae          
15097 Justicia amanda Hedrén subsp. saxatilis Champl. & Parmentier   Acanthaceae          
76919 Tapinanthus tschertscherensis (Pax) Danser   Loranthaceae          
64270 Anthocleista insulana S.Moore   Gentianaceae          
40991 Kalanchoe rotundifolia (Haw.) Haw. var. strictifolia Raym.-Hamet   Crassulaceae          
siha7 Sitanion hansenii (Scribn.) J.G. Sm. >>Elymus hansenii Poaceae          
89823 Liparis mulindana Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
58353 Hedysarum argyreum Greuter & Burdet   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
Crop Rotation - Rotation of crops aids in keeping up soil fertility, and a properly controlled vegetable garden should never become plant sick. Different types of pla...

The Light Brown Apple Moth - The light brown apple moth (Epiphvas po,sivittana) has become a serious pest of deciduous fruits in many districts. All types of fruits may be attacke...

Plants for Window Boxes - Plants in window-boxes tend to have a somewhat hard life, with periods of drought and wind, draughts and little protection. Certain hardy plants are, ...

Moving Your Roses - Roses may be successfully moved at most times of the year, even in full flower and when the soil is dry, provided precautions are taken. Remove all bu...

How To Save Water - The layout of the garden is important to its ultimate water usage. When setting the footprint of the house think about where the water will run off. R...

What Plants to Plant, and Where? - Use tall-growing specimens sparingly unless they have a slender growth form, or unless you are anxious to blot out some unsightly view. Place tall-gro...

Light Requirements for Home Gardens - With any new plant, the first thing you'll want to know is how much light it requires. This is why nurseries often sell plants with stakes that specif...

Planter Herb Gardens - Some favourite herbs to grow in your home planter boxes. Why use the ground when you can mvoe your herbs all around the house to make them even more ...

Growing Apples, Pears and Plums from Pips - No great heat is needed for these. In fact, the reverse is true. Start by placing pips or stones between pads of cotton-wool (which must be kept moist...


add your link
addyour link
add your link to our site




© 2008 mygarden.net.au - Add Your Link - Privacy Policy - site by Weblife Web Design