Cyphia bulbosa (L.) P.J.Bergius var. acocksii E.Wimm. ()

 
Scientific name : Cyphia bulbosa (L.) P.J.Bergius var. acocksii E.Wimm.
Botanical Family : LOBELIACEAE
Description :



Recent search results:

     


Code
Botanical English Common Family          
dispi Dichanthelium sphaerocarpon (Ell.) Gould var. isophyllum (Scribn.) Gould & C.A. Clark roundseed panicgrass Poaceae          
116287 Nesogordonia parvifolia (M.B.Moss ex Milne-Redh.) Capuron ex Wild   Sterculiaceae          
120317 Xyris asterotricha Lock   Xyridaceae          
96817 Miscanthidium teretifolium (Stapf) Stapf   Poaceae          
85552 Syzygium littorale Aubrév.   Myrtaceae          
71638 Juncus parvulus E.Mey. & Buchenau   Juncaceae          
18962 Odontanthera linearis (Fenzl) Mabb.   Apocynaceae          
dire13 Didymodon revolutus (Card.) Williams revolute didymodon moss Pottiaceae          
13813 Hermbstaedtia glauca (J.C.Wendl.) Rchb. ex Steud.   Amaranthaceae          
aus_p1081 Eucalyptus oldfieldii Oldfield's Mallee Myrtaceae          
chpi5 Chamaecrista pilosa (L.) Greene hairy sensitive pea Fabaceae          
siat Sisyrinchium atlanticum Bickn. eastern blue-eyed grass Iridaceae          
viar Viola arvensis Murr. European field pansy Violaceae          
oecap Oenothera campestris Greene ssp. parishii (Abrams) Munz >>Camissonia campestris ssp. campestris Onagraceae          
vibr Viola brittoniana Pollard northern coastal violet Violaceae          
     

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 Ferns Indoors - To keep Ferns healthy grow them, if possible, in a mixture consisting of equal parts of sand, peat and compost; a handful of leaf mould would be a hel...

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...

Red Scale - Red scale (Aonidiella aurantii) is the most important insect pest of citrus trees (orange, mandarin, lemon, grapefruit) and may occur wherever these t...

Hydroponic Systems - Aggregate Culture - Growing plants hydroponically using aggregates such as sand or gravel is sometimes preferred to the aquaculture method as the aggregate helps to suppo...

Citrus Gall Wasp - The citrus gall wasp (Eurytoma frills) is a pest of citrus trees on the north coast of New South Wales, and in recent years has appeared in many parts...

Formal and Informal Gardens - When a garden is planned on formal lines it has an orderly, symmetrical appearance. Many large gardens of mansions and large estates in Europe are of ...

Bonsai - Buy or Grow? - There are basically two ways of obtaining a bonsai- either you buy it or you grow it. If you buy one you lose some of the absorbing work of pruning it...

Growing Bulbs Outdoors - Plant outdoor bulbs with a trowel, but on no account leave them 'hanging' in a soil pocket. Special bulb trowels are obtainable with narrow blades whi...

Marcottage: Propagating in the Air - The introduction of plastic materials in the 1960's made marcottage worth while and it can be carried out by any gardener. Marcottage or air-layering ...


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