Acharia tragodes Thunb. ()

 
Scientific name : Acharia tragodes Thunb.
Botanical Family : ACHARIACEAE
Description :



Recent search results:

     


Code
Botanical English Common Family          
juar6 Juncus arizonicus Wieg. >>Juncus interior var. arizonicus Hyacinthaceae          
99182 Trachypogon thollonii (Franch.) Stapf   Poaceae          
72982 Ocimum hildebrandtii Vatke   Lamiaceae          
49126 Eriospermum bowieanum Baker   ERIOSPERMACEAE          
audi Aureolaria dispersa (Small) Pennell >>Aureolaria virginica Scrophulariaceae          
lemus Lescuraea mutabilis (Brid.) Lindb. var. saxicola (Schimp. in B.S.G.) Hag. >>Lescuraea saxicola Leskeaceae          
salac2 Salix lanata L. ssp. calcicola (Fern. & Wieg.) Hultén >>Salix calcicola Salicaceae          
32753 Callitriche stagnalis auct.   Callitrichaceae          
11202 Gethyllis britteniana Baker subsp. britteniana   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
misu2 Mimulus suksdorfii Gray Suksdorf's monkeyflower Scrophulariaceae          
32401 Santiria trimera (Oliv.) Aubrév.   Burseraceae          
12582 Haworthia limifolia Marloth forma diploidea Resende   ASPHODELACEAE          
105680 Mitragyna rubrostipulata (K.Schum.) Havil.   Rubiaceae          
92779 Plantago albicans L.   Plantaginaceae          
71101 Sparaxis grandiflora (D.Delaroche) Ker Gawl. subsp. grandiflora   Iridaceae          
     

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
Cleaning your Plants - Happy, healthy and bushy green leaves tell the world that you really care about your plants. Dust is one of their biggest ene mies. A layer of dust cl...

Testing your soil - Soil-testing kits available and by and large they do a very good job of accurately testing your soil. However, if you are only interested in knowing i...

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 in...

Vegetable Gardens - Every home garden should have a vegetable plot sufficiently large to provide enough vegetables in succession for the family's needs. Vegetables are a ...

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...

Sowing Seeds in Pots - Seed can be sown in boxes, pots, seed-pans or flats (shallow boxes or trays). Sheets of glass and pieces of paper (newspaper will do, but thick brown ...

Plants Suitable for Bonsai - A few of the plants commonly used for bonsai are pine, spruce, juniper, Japanese maple, Atlantic cedar, flowering quince and azalea. The evergreen var...

How to Sow Grass Seed - Divide the seed to be sown in half; then, walking in parallel paths in one direction (say north and south), sow one-half of the seed as evenly as you ...

Growing Mangoes and Lychees from Stones - The Lychee can grow 6 feet of leafy stem in a year; the Mango produces extraordinary contortions of stem initially and then lovely long leaves. Both n...


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