Packera eurycephala (Torr. & Gray ex Gray) W.A. Weber & A. Löve var. eurycephala (widehead groundsel)

 
Scientific name : Packera eurycephala (Torr. & Gray ex Gray) W.A. Weber & A. Löve var. eurycephala
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : widehead groundsel
Description :



Recent search results:

     


Code
Botanical English Common Family          
111292 Pachystela macrocarpa A.Chev.   Sapotaceae          
boma5 Boerhavia mathisiana F.B. Jones Mathis' spiderling Nyctaginaceae          
98426 Sacciolepis transbarbata Stapf   Poaceae          
47561 Drypetes arguta (Müll.Arg.) Hutch.   Euphorbiaceae          
112085 Cistanche hesperugo (Webb) Beck   Scrophulariaceae          
7316 Crossandra subacaulis C.B.Clarke   Acanthaceae          
aswr Astragalus wrightii Gray Wright's milkvetch Fabaceae          
36270 Pentadesma grandifolia auct.   Clusiaceae          
saau Salvinia auriculata Aubl. eared watermoss Salviniaceae          
25383 Sphaerocodon obtusifolium Benth.   Apocynaceae          
tila6 Tiquilia latior (I.M. Johnston) A. Richards. matted crinklemat Boraginaceae          
sppal Sphagnum papillosum Lindb. var. laeve Warnst. >>Sphagnum papillosum Sphagnaceae          
mise2 Miconia serrulata (DC.) Naud. jau jau Melastomataceae          
101412 Protea lepidocarpodendron (L.) L. var. villosa E.Phillips   PROTEACEAE          
39923 Crassula alooides Dryand.   Crassulaceae          
tumi Turnera microphylla Desv. >>Turnera diffusa Turneraceae          
     

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
Plant Bacterial Diseases - Bacteria which attack plants , Bonsai ing are much smaller than parasitic fungi but infect in a similar manner by living in, and killing, the tissues. Some species are able to persist by remaining in plant , Rocks and Stones in a Japanese Garden debris or in dormant cells in the tissue of seeds, , The Potato Moth corms, bulb...

When to Plant Roses - All types of dormant rose-bushes can be planted. The season , Bonsai Trees selected depends upon factors such as soil , How To Grow Beans and climate. , Sowing Mix for Australian Natives In heavy soils , The Illusion of Age in Bonsai which hold much moisture, , Asbestos Removal planting in early spring , Containers for Bonsai is often more successful. A planting in late August or during September i...

Medicinal Tea - Chamomile - Chamomile is perhaps the queen of medicinal tea herbs. , Bonsai - Buy or Grow? It is a beautiful annual , Australian Bushland Gardening (although there is one variety of chamomile that is a perennial , Propagating Plants by Cuttings plant) that grows , Garden Hose to roughly 2 feet high. Chamomile prefers partial shade, and likes sandy, dry soil. , Plant Reproduction and Propagation Th...

Grafting - When fruit-trees are grafted the scions are cut before vegetative growth , Medicinal Tea - Chamomile begins. A well-ripened shoot of the preceding year's growth , Asbestos Removal is selected, and can be kept for a week or so before using. The upper portion of the stock is completely cut off at a poin...

Plants for Window Boxes - Plants in window-boxes tend to have a somewhat hard life, with periods of drought , Planning a Japanese Garden and wind, draughts and little protection. Certain hardy plants , The Potato Moth are, therefore, almost synonymous with window-box gardening. , Companion Planting for Roses Choose Chrysanthemum Frutescens (Marguerites), Pe...

House Plants and Water Evaporation - Evaporation from the exposed surface of the soil , The Cherry Aphid can be reduced if this is covered with gravel, , Vine Moth stone , Grafting chippings (from an aquarium shop), peat or moss. Putting a transparent cover over the whole plant , Crop Rotation (even a plastic , Flowering Plants for Autumn / Winter bag) is a useful temporary measure, par...

Soil for Groundcovers - Ground covers which grow , Peat moss and plants that like lime well create their own humus in time and so continue to flourish, but, if the plants , Making acid soil alkaline appear to be suffering from malnutrition, sprinkle a little general garden , Growing Pumpkins fertiliser on the soil , Planters for Houseplants between the plants , Growing Orchids and water , Temperature and House Plants it in. Poor growth...

Hand Feeding Koi - Hand feeding Koi , Tiles is a great way to enjoy your water gardening. , Rose Fertilizers If you have been feeding your fish , Noxious Weeds of Australia by simply throwing the food , The Oriental Fruit Moth on top of the water , Hydroponic Systems - Aquaculture then stop doing that straight away. Instead, bring your feed bag next to the pond , The Oriental Fruit Moth and kneel down. Place , Interior Design - Talking Colour a fe...

Noxious Weeds of Australia - SIAM WEED - (Chromolaena odorata) Considered to be one of the world's worst weeds. , Growing Cacti and Succulents This weed, , Winter Bulbs first found in Australia in 1994, has the potential to cause major damage to coastal ecosystems. It has a spreading habit similar to Lantana, but is more aggress...


add your link
addyour link
add your link to our site




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