Aphanostephus skirrhobasis (DC.) Trel. var. thalassius Shinners (Arkansas dozedaisy)

 
Scientific name : Aphanostephus skirrhobasis (DC.) Trel. var. thalassius Shinners
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : Arkansas dozedaisy
Description :



Recent search results:

     


Code
Botanical English Common Family          
anex2 Antennaria exilis Greene >>Antennaria monocephala ssp. monocephala Asteraceae          
87406 Bolusiella imbricata (Rolfe) Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
63547 Vigna pygmaea R.E.Fr.   Fabaceae          
111532 Alectra bainesii Hemsl.   Scrophulariaceae          
arca4 Arctomecon californica Torr. & Frém. California bearpoppy Papaveraceae          
117644 Schoutenia excelsa Pierre   Tiliaceae          
cyhi7 Cyanococcus hirsutus (Buckl.) Small >>Vaccinium hirsutum Ericaceae          
scsu4 Scirpus supinus auct. non L. >>Schoenoplectus hallii Cyperaceae          
pyse7 Pylaisiella selwynii (Kindb.) Crum et al. Selwyn's pylaisiella moss Hypnaceae          
24394 Senecio laevigatus Thunb. var. laevigatus   Asteraceae          
10504 Felicia muricata (Thunb.) Nees subsp. muricata   Asteraceae          
31053 Ehretia hottentotica auct.   Boraginaceae          
37707 Cyanotis cupricola P.A.Duvign.   Commelinaceae          
120130 Cyphostemma mildbraedii (Gilg & M.Brandt) Desc. ex Wild & R.B.Drumm.   Vitaceae          
28857 Vernonia sciaphila S.Moore   Asteraceae          
arly Arabis lyallii S. Wats. Lyall's rockcress Brassicaceae          
     

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
Propagating by Cuttings - In propagating cuttings it is advisable to select a sheltered spot in the garden, , Water Plants free from cold , Builders Insurance winds and from many hours of direct sunlight. Woody cuttings, since they have a certain amount of food , The Cherry Aphid stored in their tissue, do not need much light, , Conditions Required for Australian Native Seed Germination but a c...

Australian Bushland Gardening - The first step in making a new garden , Peony in these conditions is to examine carefully all the growing , When Should I Water My Indoor Plants? plants; any tree , Potted Roses or shrub , The Rice Weevil that is diseased or damaged should be dug out and destroyed. Some undergrowth might have to be cleared, and very tall trees, , Seed Propagation even t...

Vegetable Weevil - The vegetable , Landscaping on sloping Ground weevil (Listroderes obliquus).This introduced pest , Propagating by Budding occurs in most parts of the State and in both the grub and adult weevil stages may do considerable damage to a wide variety of vegetable , How to Lay Floor Tiles and flower , Tomato Mite plants. In addition, they feed on many wee...

Tiles - In general, there are two different families tiles: ceramic and stone. , What Plants to Plant, and Where? Ceramic is a man­made, very affordable product, , Lantana (Lantana Camara) with little or no variation between each tile , Link Header in a batch. Stone tiles , Great Pergola Plants are more costly and, as a product , Summer Flowering Plants of nature, , Containers for Bonsai can vary in a...

Soil Type - Different types of soil , Plant Bacterial Diseases consist of such things as clay, pebbles, gravel, , Annulas in Planters sand, and other minerals. However, not all types of soil , The Woolly Aphid are permeable. Many fine grained-soils that have been broken down over many many decades become extremely small....

Growing Apples, Pears and Plums from Pips - No great heat , Caulking & Caulking Guns is needed for these. In fact, the reverse is true. Start by placing pips or stones , Sowing Seeds in Pots between pads of cotton-wool (which must be kept moist) in the refrigerator until shoots appear. Then plant , Vegetable Gardens in compost , Lawn Sprigging and treat in the usual way. (Cherry ston...

Permaculture Layers - In a mature ecosystem like that existing in an ancient woodland - there are a huge number of relationships between the component parts of the woddland, for example - trees, , Lawn Mower Blades understory, ground cover, soil, , Garden Design fungi, insects and other animals....

What is a Ground Cover? - Ground covers tend have one thing in common – they tend to grow , Terraces horizontally rather than vertically. Some of them hug the ground and form a dense carpet; others grow , Asbestos Safety in clumps or tufts; some send out trailing stems and some are bushy in h...

Prinicples of a Japanese Garden - A whole philosophy is involved in the planning of Japanese gardens. , Hanging Basket Plants They are intended for contemplation and meditation, as places , Growing Hydroponics where you may quietly appreciate without distraction beauties of line, mass and texture in perfect relationship to each other...


add your link
addyour link
add your link to our site




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