Availability Lists

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Availability Lists Maryland Aquatic Nurseries, Inc. Weekly Availability 877-736-1807 ph 410-692-2837 fax 1 of 5 7/20/2021 For UPS orders it is advisable to look at both the Maryland and Charleston availability lists. Plants can be drop shipped from either location. 877-736-1807 toll free ~ 410-692-4171 phone ~ 410-692-2837 fax Potted Plants Cannot Be Shipped Via UPS www.facebook.com/MarylandAquatic www.facebook.com/AboutTheLotus POT = 10" hanging baskets #1 or squat 1 HARDY LILIES b/r 6"POD POT TROPICAL LILIES b/r 6"POD POT Attraction' * A Albert Greenberg' * Barbara Dobbins' * Alexis' * Berit Strawn'* A Antares' * - red night Indianna Blue Spider' Black Princess' * Bull's Eye Burgundy Princess' * A Chaz'* Charlene Strawn' * A Dauben Charlie's Choice' * Electra' * Carnea A Emily G. Hutchings' *-pink nght Clyde Ikins' Jack Wood' * Colorado' * Jennifer Rebecca' * - red night Chryantha AL King of Siam'* Conqueror'* AL Leopardess' * Cynthia Ann' Lindsey Woods' * GLADSTONE Madame Ganna Walska' * Darwin' * Pamela' * Denver' * Panama Pacific' * Georgia Peach A Pink Capensis' Helvola' * Plum Crazy Hermine' * Queen of Siam' * Little Sue A Red Flare' * - red night James Brydon' * Red Night Bloomer * - unknown Joey Tomocik' * A Rhonda Kay' * Lemon Chiffon a Lilypons AL Rose de Noche' * - pink night Mangkala Ubol' Ruby Red' * marliacea 'Albida' * AL St. Louis Gold'* Meteor' * AL Star of Siam Moondance' * Surfrider' * Mayla A Texas Shell Pink' * - pink night Perrry's White Wonder A Trudy Slocum' * - white night Pink Grapefruit' A White Delight' * Pink Sensation A Perry's Baby Red Wood's Blue Goddess' * Pink Sparkle' * A Wood's White Knight' * - night Red Spider' * A Steven Strawn' * Grower's Choice - day bloomer Sunfire Grower's Choice - night bloomer Super Red A add $10.00 AND WORTH IT!!! Texas Dawn' * Virginalis' * Wanvisa* Grower's Choice A A Unknown 10% off, alias 'Surprise Lilies' LOTUS b/r POT PLANTED FLOATING ISLANDS Alba Grandiflora' * A 5" Little Beauties A Alba Striata' * 9" Creeper Islands A Maryland Aquatic Nurseries, Inc. Weekly Availability 877-736-1807 ph 410-692-2837 fax 2 of 5 7/20/2021 Green Maiden' A ~ 9" Creeper Islands Carnivorous lutea * (American Lotus) 16" Sundial Island A Maggie Belle'* A NO 16" Sundial Carnivorous Momo Botan' * A POTTED 12" Island Assorted Plants A Mrs. Perry D. Slocum' * LOTUS 16" Island Assorted Plants A nucifera* (Hindu Lotus) A 20" Island Assorted Plants A Perry's Giant Sunburst' * A VIA 24" Island Assorted Plants Red Scarf' * A UPS 12" Island Carnivorous Rosea Plena' 16" Island Carnivorous Rosey Clouds' * ~ 20" Island Carnivorous Sharon' * (large double dark pink) A 24" Island Carnivorous CHAWAN BASU A 20" Lotus Islands Grower's Choice, Dwarf & Full Size A 24" Lotus Islands Little Brocade Edge (dwarf double white) A 24" Bald Cypress Islands Unknown 10% off, alias 'Surprise Lotus' Bald Cypress call for price ~~~ SPECIMEN PLANTS ARE BEAUTIFUL~~~INQUIRE~~~ All plugs must be ordered in tray quantities. SHALLOW WATER PLANTS b/r plugs 4"LW 6"POD POT COMMON NAME Price 10" Combination Potted Plants A Assorted call Acorus Calamus A A Sweet Flag NATIVE Acorus calamus 'Variegatus' * Variegated Sweet Flag B Alisma parviflora AL Aquatic Baby's Breath A Arundo donax 'Peppermint Stick'* Variegated Mediterranean Reed B Asclepias incarnata AL Milkweed NATIVE B Bacopa caroliniana * Lemon Bacopa B Baumea rubiginosa 'Variegata' * AL Variegated Striped Rush B Caltha palustris * AL Marsh Marigold B Canna 'African Sunset' * AL Variegated Red Leaf Canna C Canna 'Australia' * AL Black Leaved Canna B Canna 'Baby Girl Pink' Baby Girl Pink Canna B Canna 'Bengal Tiger' * Bengal Tiger Canna B Canna 'Electric Lemonade' AL compact, bright yellow w/orange LOVE B Canna 'Flirtini' compact, brilliant pink THESE B Canna 'Intrigue' Intrigue (orange/red) Canna B Canna 'Little Spritzer' compact, yellow w/pink speckles B Canna 'Orange Punch' intense orange B Canna 'Pink Spritzer' compact, pink w/yellow B Canna 'Pink Sunburst' AL Variegated Canna B Canna 'Sangria' compact, red, mixed fol.color B Canna 'Striped Beauty' Variegated Striped Beauty B Canna 'Texas Red' Carex Stricta A Tussock Sedge NATIVE Cephalanthus occidentalis * A Button Bush C Colocasia antiquorum 'Illustris' * A Imperial Taro B Colocasia 'Black Beauty' Black Leaved Taro B Colocasia ' Elena' AL Lime Green Taro B Colocasia 'Elepaio' AL Variegated Taro (white) B Colocasia esculenta 'Black Magic' * Black Taro B Colocasia esculenta 'Fontanesia' * AL Violet Stem Taro B Colocasia 'Mojito' Mojito Taro B Colocasia 'Tea Cup' Tea Cup B Colocasia esculenta 'Violet Stem' * Violet Stem Taro B Cyperus alterifolius * AL AL Umbrella Palm B Cyperus alternifolius 'Gracilis' * AL AL Dwarf Umbrella Palm B Cyperus haspan * Dwarf Papyrus A Cyperus papyrus * Egyptian Papyrus C Cyperus percamenthus * A A Compact Giant Papyrus C Maryland Aquatic Nurseries, Inc. Weekly Availability 877-736-1807 ph 410-692-2837 fax 3 of 5 7/20/2021 Decodon A Dichromena colorata * A AL Star Grass B Dulichium arundinaceum * AL Dwarf Bamboo A Dulichium arundinaceum 'Tigress' * AL Variegated Dwarf Bamboo C b/r plugs 4"LW 6"POD POT Equisetum hyemale * A A Horsetail NATIVE B Equisetum hyemale 'Robustum' * Giant Horsetail B Eriophorum angustifolium * AL A Cotton Grass A Hibiscus coccineus * Scarlet Rosemallow B Hibiscus 'CRISTI B Hibiscus 'Fantasia' * Fantasia Hibiscus B Hibiscus 'Fireball' * Fireball Hibiscus B Hibiscus 'Kopper King' copper foliage light pink flwr B Hibiscus moscheutos Swamp Hibiscus NATIVE B Hippuris vulgaris Mare's Tail Houttuynia cordata 'Variegata' * Chameleon Plant A Hydrocotyle bonariensis * A Giant Pennywort A Hydrocotyle verticillata * Water Pennywort A Iris 'Fortune Finder' A Iris 'Colorific' Violet Bicolor Louisiana A Iris 'Crème de la Crème' pseudacorus hybird C Iris 'Cyclamint' * Fuschia Louisiana A Iris 'Clyde Redmond' Dark Blue Louisiana A Iris enstata 'Variegata' Variegated Japanese Iris B Iris 'Handmaiden' Pink Louisiana A Iris 'James Dickinson' Red/Pink Bicolor Louisiana A Iris laevigata 'Snowdrift' * Purple w/White A b/r plugs 4"LW 6"POD POT Iris laevigata ' Variegata' * A Variegated Rabbit Ear Iris C Iris 'Lucy Payens' * Lousiana Rose/Pink/Yellow A Iris 'Monet's Magic' * Lavender Louisiana A Iris 'Peaches 'n Wine' * Peach Louisiana A Iris 'Red Velvet Elvis' Red Louisiana A Iris 'Rose Queen' * Pink Iris B Iris spp. Labeled-Australian Hybrids * Assorted Louisiana hybrids A Iris 'Sea Wisp' * Sky Blue Louisiana A Iris versicolor * A A A Blue Flag Iris NATIVE A Iris versicolor 'Murrayana' * (alba) White versicolor A Iris 'White Heaven' White Louisiana A Iris 'Wow Factor' * Light Yellow Louisiana A Iris Anne Chowning A Juncus effusus 'Spiralis' * Corkscrew Rush B JUNCUS GLAUCA AL AL BLUE RUSH Juncus effusus A Common Rush NATIVE B Justica americana * A A Water Willow B Lobelia cardinalis * A Cardinal Flower NATIVE A Lobelia fulgens 'Queen Victoria' * Scarlett Lobelia B Marsilea mutica * A Variegated Four Leaf Clover A Marsilea quadrifolia * A A Hardy Four Leaf Clover A Mentha aquatica * AL Water Mint A Menyanthes trifolia * Bog Bean NATIVE A Myosotis scorpioides * Water Forget-Me-Nots A Myriophyllum aquaticum * A Parrots Feather A Myriophyllum spp. * A A Red Stem Parrot Feather A Oenanthe javanica * A Water Celery A Oenanthe javanica 'Flamingo' * A Variegated Water Celery A Orontium aquaticum * Golden Club NATIVE B Maryland Aquatic Nurseries, Inc. Weekly Availability 877-736-1807 ph 410-692-2837 fax 4 of 5 7/20/2021 Peltandra virginica * A A Arrow Arrum NATIVE A Phragmites australis aurea * A Variegated Dwarf Common Reed B Plantago spp. Purple Plantain A Pontederia cordata * AL A Pickerel Rush NATIVE A Pontederia dilatata * A Royal Pickerel B Ranunculus flammula * A A Miniature Spearwort A Ruellia brittoniana * Blue Bells A Ruellia brittoniana 'Chi Chi' * Pink Bells A Ruellia dwarf pink Ruellia dwarf blue Ruellia dwarf white Sagittaria lancifolia form ruminoides * AL Red Stemmed Sagittaria B Sagittaria latifolia * A Arrowhead NATIVE A Sagittaria montevidensis * AL Aztec Arrowhead B Saururus cernuus * A AL Lizard's Tail A Saururus chinensis * Chinese Lizard's Tail B Scirpus validus Taxodium distichum * A AL Bald Cypress C Thalia dealbata * A Hardy Water Canna C Thalia geniculata form ruminoides * Red Stem Thalia C b/r plugs 4"LW 6"POD POT Typha angustifolia * A Narrowleaf Cattail B Typha latifolia 'Variegata' * AL Variegated Cattail C Typha laxmannii * AL A Graceful Cattail B Typha minima * AL Micro-Miniature Cattail B Zephyranthes candida * A Rain Lily A BOG/CARNIVOROUS PLANTS b/r plug 4"LW 6"POD POT COMMON NAME Acorus gramineus 'Oborozuki' Golden Vargtd Dwarf Sweet Flag A Acorus gramineus 'Variegatus' A A Variegated Dwarf Sweet Flag A Bacopa monnieri * AL A Moneywort Bacopa A Lindernia grandiflora * A Blue Moneywort A Lysimachia nummularia * A A Creeping Jenny A Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea' * Golden Creeping Jenny A Mazus reptans * Blue Figwort A Mazus reptans ' Albus' * White Figwort A Primula japonica Japanese Primrose A Rotala indica * A Red Rotala A Rumex sanguineus * A Water Dock B b/r plugs 4"LW 6"POD POT Sarracenia areolata* D Sarracenia 'Bug Bat' D Sarracenia 'Carolina Yellow Jacket' yellow in summer, red in winter D Sarracenia catesbaei * D Sarracenia 'Fat Chance' D Sarracenia 'Dana's Delight' * D Sarracenia 'Dixie Lace' D Sarracenia flava D Sarracenia flava 'Piggly Wiggly' D 6" Sarracenia PODS can not be Sarracenia 'Judith Hindle' * D shipped via UPS Sarracenia leucophylla D Sarracenia purpurea * D Sarracenia purpurea x catesbaei D Sarracenia purpurea 'Venosa Red' D Sarracenia 'Red Apache' D Sarracenia 'Scarlet Belle' * D Sisyrinchium angustifolium * A A A Blue Eyed Grass A Sisyrinchium californicum A A Yellow Eyed Grass A b/r plugs 4"LW 6"POD POT Maryland Aquatic Nurseries, Inc. Weekly Availability 877-736-1807 ph 410-692-2837 fax 5 of 5 7/20/2021 Tulbaghia violacea 'Variegata' * A A AL Variegated Society Garlic blooming C POT 18-24" DEEP SUBMERGED PLANTS b/r POT COMMON NAME TO REPLACE U.S. Ceratophyllum demersum * Hornwort / Coontail (native) GROWN Egeria densa * Anacharis (not imported) ANACHARIS NOT READILY FLOATING PLANTS b/r COMMON NAME Azolla caroliniana * Fairy Moss Eichhornia crassipes * A Water Hyacinth Lemna spp.
Recommended publications
  • Swing Through
    Swing Through 20m Swing Through is an interactive agility garden that connects the user to Canada’s diverse landscape, as well as its major economic industry. The garden is a series of thirteen finished lumber posts that dangle from a large steel structure, creating “tree swings”. On the swings are climbing holds where visitors can use the holds to climb up and across the tree swings. Directly under the tree swings are thirteen colour-coordinated stumps that give the user an extra boost, if needed. The thirteen timber tree swings represent Canada’s ten provinces and three territories by using wood from the official provincial and territorial trees. Surrounding this structure of Canadian trees is a garden divided into thirteen sections displaying the native plants of each province and territory. This representative regional plantings encompassing the swings, creating a soft edge. 10m Swing Through allows visitors to touch, smell, and play with the various YT NT NU BC AB SK MB ON QC NL NB PE NS natural elements that make our country so green, prosperous and beautiful. PLAN | 1:75 Yukon Nunavut Alberta Manitoba Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotia Tree: Subapline fir, Abies lasiocarpa Tree: Balsam Poplar, Populus balsamifera Tree: Lodgepole pine, Pinus contorta Tree: Balsam fir, Abies balsamea Tree: Yellow birch, Betula alleghaniensis Tree: Balsam fir, Abies balsamea Tree: Red spruce, Picea rubens Plants: Epilobium angustifolium, Plants: Saxifraga oppositifolia, Rubus Plants: Rosa acicularis Prunus virginiana, Plants: Pulsatilla ludoviciana,
    [Show full text]
  • Scanned Document
    ~ l ....... , .,. ... , •• 1 • • .. ,~ . · · . , ' .~ . .. , ...,.,, . ' . __.... ~ •"' --,~ ·- ., ......... J"'· ·····.-, ... .,,,.."" ............ ,... ....... .... ... ,,··~·· ....... v • ..., . .......... ,.. •• • ..... .. .. ... -· . ..... ..... ..... ·- ·- .......... .....JkJ(o..... .. I I ..... D · . ··.·: \I••• . r .• ! .. THE SPECIES IRIS STUDY GROUP OF THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY \' -... -S:IGNA SPECIES IRIS GROUP OF NORTH AMERICA APRIL , 1986 NO. 36 OFFICERS CHAIRMAN: Elaine Hulbert Route 3, Box 57 Floyd VA 24091 VICE--CHAI.RMAN: Lee Welsr, 7979 W. D Ave. ~<alamazoo MI 4900/i SECRETARY: Florence Stout 150 N. Main St. Lombard, IL 6014~ TREASURER: Gene Opton 12 Stratford Rd. Berkelew CA 9470~ SEED EXCHANGE: Merry&· Dave Haveman PO Box 2054 Burling~rne CA 94011 -RO:E,IN DIRECTOR: Dot HuJsak 3227 So. Fulton Ave. Tulsc1, OK 74135 SLIDE DIRECTO~: Colin Rigby 2087 Curtis Dr . Penngrove CA 9495~ PUBLICATIONS SALES: Alan McMu~tr1e 22 Calderon Crescent Willowdale, Ontario, Canada M2R 2E5 SIGNA EDITOR : .Joan Cooper 212 W. Count~ Rd. C Roseville MN 55113 SIGNA PUBLISl-!ER:. Bruce Richardson 7 249 Twenty Road, RR 2 Hannon, Ontario, Canada L0R !Pe CONTENTS--APRIL, 1986--NO. 36 CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE Elaine HL\l ber t 1261 PUBLICATI~NS AVAILABLE Al an McMwn tr ie 12c)1 SEED EXCHANGE REPORT David & Merry Haveman 1262 HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSHIPS El a ine? HLtlbert 1263 INDEX REPORTS Eric Tankesley-Clarke !263 SPECIES REGISTRATIONS--1985 Jean Witt 124-4' - SLIDE COLLECTION REPORT Col in Rigby 1264 TREASURER'S REPORT Gene (>pton 1264, NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT Sharon McAllister 1295 IRIS SOURCES UPDATE Alan McMurtrie 1266 QUESTIONS PLEASE '-Toan Cooper 1266 NEW TAXA OF l,P,IS L . FROM CHINA Zhao Yu·-· tang 1.26? ERRATA & ADDENDA ,Jim Rhodes 1269 IRIS BRAI\ICHil\iG IN TWO MOl~E SPECIES Jean Witt 1270 TRIS SPECIES FOR SHALLOW WATER Eberhard Schuster 1271 JAPANESE WILD IRISES Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • National List of Vascular Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands 1996
    National List of Vascular Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands: 1996 National Summary Indicator by Region and Subregion Scientific Name/ North North Central South Inter- National Subregion Northeast Southeast Central Plains Plains Plains Southwest mountain Northwest California Alaska Caribbean Hawaii Indicator Range Abies amabilis (Dougl. ex Loud.) Dougl. ex Forbes FACU FACU UPL UPL,FACU Abies balsamea (L.) P. Mill. FAC FACW FAC,FACW Abies concolor (Gord. & Glend.) Lindl. ex Hildebr. NI NI NI NI NI UPL UPL Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poir. FACU FACU FACU Abies grandis (Dougl. ex D. Don) Lindl. FACU-* NI FACU-* Abies lasiocarpa (Hook.) Nutt. NI NI FACU+ FACU- FACU FAC UPL UPL,FAC Abies magnifica A. Murr. NI UPL NI FACU UPL,FACU Abildgaardia ovata (Burm. f.) Kral FACW+ FAC+ FAC+,FACW+ Abutilon theophrasti Medik. UPL FACU- FACU- UPL UPL UPL UPL UPL NI NI UPL,FACU- Acacia choriophylla Benth. FAC* FAC* Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd. FACU NI NI* NI NI FACU Acacia greggii Gray UPL UPL FACU FACU UPL,FACU Acacia macracantha Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. NI FAC FAC Acacia minuta ssp. minuta (M.E. Jones) Beauchamp FACU FACU Acaena exigua Gray OBL OBL Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng. FACW FACW Acalypha virginica L. FACU- FACU- FAC- FACU- FACU- FACU* FACU-,FAC- Acalypha virginica var. rhomboidea (Raf.) Cooperrider FACU- FAC- FACU FACU- FACU- FACU* FACU-,FAC- Acanthocereus tetragonus (L.) Humm. FAC* NI NI FAC* Acanthomintha ilicifolia (Gray) Gray FAC* FAC* Acanthus ebracteatus Vahl OBL OBL Acer circinatum Pursh FAC- FAC NI FAC-,FAC Acer glabrum Torr. FAC FAC FAC FACU FACU* FAC FACU FACU*,FAC Acer grandidentatum Nutt.
    [Show full text]
  • Emergent Wetland Marsh
    Emergent Wetland Marsh Yellow Water-Lily Pickerelweed Marsh Hibiscus Rice Cutgrass New England Aster Plant List Yellow Water-Lily Nuphar luteum Rice Cutgrass Leersia oryzoides Arrow Arum Peltandra virginica Sweet Flag Acorus calamis Pickerelweed Pontederia cordata New England Aster Aster novae-angliae Big-Leaved Arrowhead Sagittaria latifolia Common Three Square Schoenoplectus pungens Common Buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis June 25, 2015 Marsh Hibiscus Hibiscus moscheutos Habitat Communities Blueflag Iris Iris versicolor Wilmington Wetland Park Wilmington, DE Forebay Blue Flag Iris Canada Rush Soft Rush Wool Grass Broadleaf Cattail Plant List Blue Flag Iris Iris versicolor Canada Rush Juncus canadensis Soft Rush Juncus effusus Wool Grass Scirpus cyperinus Broadleaf Cattail Typha latifolia June 25, 2015 Habitat Communities Wilmington Wetland Park Wilmington, DE Forested Swamp Red Maple Sweet Gum Sweetbay Blackgum Willow Oak Plant List Red Maple Acer rubrum Sweet Gum Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetbay Magnolia virginiana Blackgum Nyssa sylvatica Willow Oak Quercus phellos June 25, 2015 Habitat Communities Wilmington Wetland Park Wilmington, DE Shrub Meadow Southern Arrowwood Silky Dogwood Northern Bayberry Winterberry Black Elderberry Plant List Southern Arrowwood Viburnum dentatum Silky Dogwood Cornus amomum Northern Bayberry Myrica pensylvanica Winterberry Ilex verticillata Black Elderberry Sambucus nigra June 25, 2015 Habitat Communities Wilmington Wetland Park Wilmington, DE Upland Forest American Beech Pignut Hickory Common Persimmon
    [Show full text]
  • Plants of the Sacony Marsh and Trail, Kutztown, PA- Phase II
    Plants of the Sacony Creek Trail, Kutztown, PA – Phase I Wildflowers Anemone, Canada Anemone canadensis Aster, Crooked Stem Aster prenanthoides Aster, False Boltonia asteroids Aster, New England Aster novae angliae Aster, White Wood Aster divaricatus Avens, White Geum canadense Beardtongue, Foxglove Penstemon digitalis Beardtongue, Small’s Penstemon smallii Bee Balm Monarda didyma Bee Balm, Spotted Monarda punctata Bergamot, Wild Monarda fistulosa Bishop’s Cap Mitella diphylla Bitter Cress, Pennsylvania Cardamine pensylvanica Bittersweet, Oriental Celastrus orbiculatus Blazing Star Liatris spicata Bleeding Heart Dicentra spectabilis Bleeding Heart, Fringed Dicentra eximia Bloodroot Sanguinara Canadensis Blue-Eyed Grass Sisyrinchium montanum Blue-Eyed Grass, Eastern Sisyrinchium atlanticum Boneset Eupatorium perfoliatum Buttercup, Hispid Ranunculus hispidus Buttercup, Hispid Ranunculus hispidus Camas, Eastern Camassia scilloides Campion, Starry Silene stellata Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis Carolina pea shrub Thermopsis caroliniani Carrion flower Smilax herbacea Carrot, Wild Daucus carota Chickweed Stellaria media Cleavers Galium aparine Clover, Least Hop rifolium dubium Clover, White Trifolium repens Clover, White Trifolium repens Cohosh, Black Cimicifuga racemosa Columbine, Eastern Aquilegia canadensis Coneflower, Green-Headed Rudbeckia laciniata Coneflower, Thin-Leaf Rudbeckia triloba Coreopsis, Tall Coreopsis tripteris Crowfoot, Bristly Ranunculus pensylvanicus Culver’s Root Veronicastrum virginicum Cup Plant Silphium perfoliatum
    [Show full text]
  • L'autécologie Du Listera Australis Lindl. Au Québec, Une Orchidée Rare De Nos Tourbières
    LISE BOUDREAU L'AUTÉCOLOGIE DU LISTERA AUSTRALIS LINDL. AU QUÉBEC, UNE ORCHIDÉE RARE DE NOS TOURBIÈRES Mémoire présenté à la Faculté des études supérieures de l'Université Laval dans le cadre du programme de maîtrise en biologie végétale pour l'obtention du grade de maître ès sciences (M. Sc.) FACULTÉ DES SCIENCES DE L'AGRICULTURE ET DE L'ALIMENTATION Université Laval, Québec OCTOBRE 2004 © Lise Boudreau, 2004 Résumé Le Listera australis est une endémique nord-américaine. La recherche de nouvelles occurrences sur le territoire québécois a permis de repousser la limite septentrionale connue de son aire de répartition jusqu'au Saguenay. Les 18 occurrences connues actuellement existantes totalisent environ 3000 tiges. La survie des populations est considérée fragile. Les bordures forestières minérotrophes semi-ouvertes des tourbières ombrotrophes et minérotrophes pauvres constituent l'habitat du Listera australis. La présence simultanée de l'Andromeda glaucophylla, du Larix laricina et du Maianthemum trifolium sur un tapis complet et sans relief de sphaignes, particulièrement les Sphagnum fallax et Sphagnum rubellum, indique des conditions propices à la présence du Listera australis. L'espèce + semble sensible à la concentration en ammonium (NH4 ) de l'eau de la tourbière. La phénologie, la croissance sympodiale et la reproduction végétative de l'espèce ont été observées durant une saison. Le rehaussement continuel du système souterrain comme stratégie d'adaptation à l'entourbement a été mis en lumière. 1 Remerciements Mes premiers mercis vont tout naturellement à mon directeur de recherche, Robert Gauthier du département de phytologie de l'Université Laval, pour m'avoir accordé sa confiance et accepté de me soutenir jusqu'au terme de cette aventure.
    [Show full text]
  • Iris Versicolor 'Purple Flame;' • Use: Blue Flag Iris Blooms in Late Spring
    Iris versicolor ‘Purple Flame;’ • Use: Blue Flag Iris blooms in late spring, putting out dark blue flowers over unusu- al foliage which starts the season with vivid purple coloration. The blade-like leaves transition to green as the weather warms up, but the combination of purple foliage and dark blue flowers in spring is really unique. • Exposure/Soil: Plant in full sun to partial shade, in fertile well drained soil. Plant along the water's edge, where roots receive consistent moisture to achieve best ear- ly season color before foliage slowly transition to green. Tolerates up to 4” of water. • Growth: Grows 30” tall. Divide every 3-4 years. Space new container grown plants 18" - 36" apart. The native range for • Hardiness: Zone 2-7; Perennial May perform better in North GA. May be too hot in blueflag runs from our zone 8 area for this iris, but with a cool spot in the summer may work. Newfound- land to • Foliage: Deciduous. The sword-shaped leaves of this early spring phenomenon Manitoba, emerge dark plum-purple and catch the eye of early season plant hunters. Gradual- south to Florida and ly the leaves change to green and are followed by a good show of blue flowers in Arkansas and it can late spring. Plant along pond or stream edges or in consistently moist garden sites be found in for best leaf color. marshes, swamps, • Flower: Plainly stated, it’s a show stopper. Beyond other Iris selections on the mar- wet mead- ows, ket, ‘Purple Flame’ has a richer, more intense cast to stems and flowers, yes.
    [Show full text]
  • Conservation Assessment for White Adder's Mouth Orchid (Malaxis B Brachypoda)
    Conservation Assessment for White Adder’s Mouth Orchid (Malaxis B Brachypoda) (A. Gray) Fernald Photo: Kenneth J. Sytsma USDA Forest Service, Eastern Region April 2003 Jan Schultz 2727 N Lincoln Road Escanaba, MI 49829 906-786-4062 This Conservation Assessment was prepared to compile the published and unpublished information on Malaxis brachypoda (A. Gray) Fernald. This is an administrative study only and does not represent a management decision or direction by the U.S. Forest Service. Though the best scientific information available was gathered and reported in preparation for this document and subsequently reviewed by subject experts, it is expected that new information will arise. In the spirit of continuous learning and adaptive management, if the reader has information that will assist in conserving the subject taxon, please contact: Eastern Region, USDA Forest Service, Threatened and Endangered Species Program, 310 Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203. Conservation Assessment for White Adder’s Mouth Orchid (Malaxis Brachypoda) (A. Gray) Fernald 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS..............................................................................................................2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ..............................................................................................................3 INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES ...................................................................................................3
    [Show full text]
  • Wildflower Guide Pure Stand Seeding Rates (Pls
    WILDFLOWER GUIDE PURE STAND SEEDING RATES (PLS SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME HEIGHT BLOOM PERIOD COLOR LBS/ACRE) Abronia vilosa Desert Sand Verbena 3"–6" E 8 Achillea millefolium White Yarrow 3' M 0.5 Achillea millefolium occidentalis Western Yarrow 2' M, L 0.5 Agastache foeniculum Anise (Fragrant Giant) Hyssop 3' M, L 1.0 Agastache scrophulariifolia Purple Giant Hyssop 6' M, L 1.0 Alisma subcordatum American (Common/Mud) Plantain 3' M, L 1.8 Alisma triviale Northern Water Plantain 3' M 1.5 Allium canadense Wild Garlic 1.5' E, M 150.0 Allium cernuum Nodding Onion 1.5' M 8.0 Allium stellatum Prairie Onion 1.25' M 8.8 Anemone canadensis Canada (Meadow) Anemone 1' E, M 12.0 Anemone cylindrica Thimble Weed 2' E, M 3.5 Anemone patens Pasque Flower 6" E 6.0 Anemone virginiana Tall Thimble Weed (Anemone) 3' M 3.5 Angelica atropurpurea Angelica 7' E, M 15.0 Aquilegia canadensis Columbine 2' E, M 2.5 Aquilegia coerulea Colorado Blue Columbine 2' M 4.5 Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed 4' M 20.0 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 3' M 22.5 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 2' M 22.5 Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed 2' M, L 9.0 Aster azureus Sky Blue Aster 3' M, L 1.5 Aster ericoides Heath Aster 2' M, L 0.5 Aster laevis Smooth Blue Aster 4' M, L 1.5 Aster novae-angliae New England Aster 4' M, L 0.8 Aster sagittifolius Arrow-leaved Aster 3' L 1.0 WILDFLOWER GUIDE WILDFLOWER Aster sericeus Silky Aster 1' M, L 1.0 Aster umbellatus Flat-Topped Aster 5' M, L 1.5 Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 3' M, L 6.0 Astragalus crassicarpus Ground
    [Show full text]
  • The Ethnobotany of Sweet Flag, Acorus Calamus L
    Eastern Illinois University The Keep Masters Theses Student Theses & Publications 1989 The thnobE otany of Sweet Flag, Acorus calamus L. Timothy J. Motley Eastern Illinois University This research is a product of the graduate program in Botany at Eastern Illinois University. Find out more about the program. Recommended Citation Motley, Timothy J., "The thnoE botany of Sweet Flag, Acorus calamus L." (1989). Masters Theses. 2337. https://thekeep.eiu.edu/theses/2337 This is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Theses & Publications at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in Masters Theses by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THESIS REPRODUCTION CERTIFICATE TO: Graduate Degree Candidates who have written formal theses. SUBJECT: Permission to reproduce theses. The University Library is receiving a number of requests from other institutions asking permission to reproduce dissertations for inclusion in their library holdings. Although no copyright laws a _re involved, we feel that professional courtesy demands that permission be obtained from the author before we allow theses to be copied. Please sign one of the following statements: Booth Library of Eastern Illinois University has my permission to lend my thesis to a reputable college or university for the purpose of copying it for inclusion in that institution• s library or research holdings. , /'7 / Date Author I respectfully request Booth Library of Eastern Illinois University not allow my thesis be reproduced because -------------- Date Author m THE ETHNOBOTANY OF SWEET FLAG ACORUS CALAMUS L. (TITLE) BY Timothy J . Motley THESIS SUBMITIED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF Master of Science IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL, EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY CHARLESTON, ILLINOIS 1989 YEAR I HEREBY RECOMMEND THIS THESIS BE ACCEPTED AS FULFILLING THIS PART OF THE GRADUATE DEGREE CITED ABOVE s 11'.:J /'n DATE ADVISER DATE ~EPARTMENT HEAD THE ETHNOBOTANY OF SWEET FLAG, ACORUS CALAMUS L.
    [Show full text]
  • Native Plants for Chisago County
    Benefits of Native Plants Where to Buy Local Native Plants Adapted to the local climate and plant communities Landscape Alternatives Chisago SWCD Brochure Series Winter hardy and drought tolerant 25316 St. Croix Trail (Hwy 95) Schafer, MN 651‐257‐4460 http://www.landscapealternatives.com Resistant to natural diseases and pests Sunrise Native Plants Provide food and shelter for native animals and insects Almelund, MN Attract birds and butterflies 651‐257‐4414 http://www.sunrisenativeplants.com/ Low maintenance and usually do not require fertilization or Dragonfly Gardens watering once established 491 State Highway 46 Amery, WI Deep roots stop erosion and help infiltrate water 715‐268‐7660 http://www.dragonflygardens.net Variety of beautiful, unique and interesting flowers Prairie Restorations Native Plant Cultivars Scandia 651‐433‐1436 Some native plants are so well-adapted that they can Princeton 763‐389‐4342 become a little unruly in some situations. If you prefer a http://www.prairieresto.com more formal look to your garden, you may wish to use MN Native Landscapes some of the native plant cultivars that have been 14088 Highway 95 NE Foley, MN developed to behave better in a garden setting. These 320‐968‐4222 cultivars often look very similar to the native variety, but http://www.mnnativelandscapes.com they may not be as beneficial to wildlife. Hayland Woods Nursery (Specializes in shade & wetland plants) Native Plants Weed Ordinances and Other Neighborhood Rules 6549 Keystone Rd Milaca, MN Many communities have some written rules about the 320‐983‐6354 for Chisago condition and height of your lawn and yard.
    [Show full text]
  • Botanická Zahrada IRIS.Indd
    B-Ardent! Erasmus+ Project CZ PL LT D BOTANICAL GARDENS AS A PART OF EUROPEAN CULTURAL HERITAGE IRIS (KOSATEC, IRYS, VILKDALGIS, SCHWERTLILIE) Methodology 2020 Caspers Zuzana, Dymny Tomasz, Galinskaite Lina, Kurczakowski Miłosz, Kącki Zygmunt, Štukėnienė Gitana Institute of Botany CAS, Czech Republic University.of.Wrocław,.Poland Vilnius University, Lithuania Park.der.Gärten,.Germany B-Ardent! Botanical Gardens as Part of European Cultural Heritage Project number 2018-1-CZ01-KA202-048171 We.thank.the.European.Union.for.supporting.this.project. B-Ardent! Erasmus+ Project CZ PL LT D The. European. Commission. support. for. the. production. of. this. publication. does. not. con- stitute.an.endorsement.of.the.contents.which.solely.refl.ect.the.views.of.the.authors..The. European.Commission.cannot.be.held.responsible.for.any.use.which.may.be.made.of.the. information.contained.therein. TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION OF THE GENUS IRIS .................................................................... 7 Botanical Description ............................................................................................... 7 Origin and Extension of the Genus Iris .................................................................... 9 Taxonomy................................................................................................................. 11 History and Traditions of Growing Irises ................................................................ 11 Morphology, Biology and Horticultural Characteristics of Irises ......................
    [Show full text]