The Place for Plants Plant List

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Place for Plants Plant List The Place for Plants Plant List Plant Centre and Garden For Specialist and Popular Plants East Bergholt Place East Bergholt Suffolk CO7 6UP Telephone (01206) 299224 Facsimile (01206) 299229 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.placeforplants.co.uk OPENING HOURS: PLANT CENTRE Open daily 10.00am – 5.00pm (or dusk if earlier) Closed Easter Sunday and Christmas Bank Holidays Free admission GARDEN Open daily from 1st March – 30th September 10.00am – 5.00pm Closed Easter Sunday Open at other times by prior appointment only Admission £6.00, children free RHS partnership garden: 1st April – 30th Sept admission free to RHS members on production of valid RHS membership card, excluding Sundays Please ask for our Events Calendar listing talks and special garden openings. Guided tours for garden clubs and societies can be booked. The Place for Plants Plant List January 2017 INDEX 1. Trees and Shrubs 2. Climbers 3. Roses 4. Conifers 5. Fruit 6. Herbaceous Perennials (including Alpine plants) 7. Grasses and Bamboos 8. Ferns 9. Bulbs 10. Herbs 11. Conservatory Plants Please note this is a comprehensive list of plants we are able to provide. However some plants are subject to seasonal availability. For further guidance, please do not hesitate to contact us. KEY (AGM) – Award of Garden Merit (f) – Female (m) – Male (PBR) – Plant Breeders Rights (v) – Variageted 1. Trees and Shrubs Abelia chinensis Abelia 'Edward Goucher' AGM Abelia engleriana Abelia mosanensis Abelia x grandiflora 'Brockhill Allgold' Abelia x grandiflora confetti 'Conti' (PBR) (v) Abelia x grandiflora 'Francis Mason' (v) Abelia x grandiflora 'Gold Spot' (v) Abelia x grandiflora 'Hopleys' (PBR) (v) AGM Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope' (PBR) (v) Abelia x grandiflora 'Sherwoodii' Abeliophyllum distichum Abeliophyllum distichum Roseum Group Abutilon 'Kentish Belle' AGM Abutilon megapotamicum AGM Abutilon megapotamicum 'Variegatum' (v) AGM Abutilon 'Nabob' AGM Abutilon vitifolium 'Tennant's White' AGM Abutilon vitifolium 'Veronica Tennant' AGM Abutilon x suntense Abutilon x suntense 'Jermyns' AGM Acacia baileyana AGM Acacia baileyana 'Purpurea' AGM The Place for Plants Plant List Acacia dealbata AGM Acacia dealbata 'Gaulois Astier' Acacia pravissima AGM Acacia verticillata Acacia verticillata riverine form Acca sellowiana Acer campestre AGM Acer cappadocicum 'Aureum' AGM Acer cappadocicum 'Rubrum' AGM Acer carpinifolium Acer cissifolium Acer crataegifolium 'Veitchii' (v) Acer davidii 'George Forrest' AGM Acer davidii 'Karmen' Acer davidii 'Rosalie' Acer davidii 'Serpentine' Acer davidii VIPER 'Mindavi' Acer griseum AGM Acer grosseri 'Leiden' Acer grosseri var. hersii Acer henryi Acer japonicum 'Aconitifolium' AGM Acer japonicum 'Vitifolium' AGM Acer macrophyllum Acer micranthum AGM Acer negundo 'Flamingo' (v) Acer palmatum Acer palmatum Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum' Acer palmatum 'Aureum' Acer palmatum 'Beni-komachi' Acer palmatum 'Beni-maiko’ AGM Acer palmatum 'Beni-otake' Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' AGM Acer palmatum 'Burgundy Lace’ AGM Acer palmatum 'Chishio Improved' Acer palmatum 'Chitose-yama’ AGM Acer palmatum 'Chiyo-hime' Acer palmatum 'Crimson Princess' Acer palmatum 'Crimson Queen' AGM Acer palmatum Dissectum Viride Group Acer palmatum ‘Elegans’ AGM Acer palmatum 'Filigree' (v) Acer palmatum 'Garnet' AGM Acer palmatum 'Inaba-shidare' AGM Acer palmatum 'Jerre Schwartz' Acer palmatum ‘Katsura’ AGM Acer palmatum ‘Kinshii’ AGM Acer palmatum 'Linearilobum' Acer palmatum 'Moonfire' Acer palmatum 'O-kagami' The Place for Plants Plant List Acer palmatum 'Omure-yama' Acer palmatum 'Orange Dream’ AGM Acer palmatum 'Oridono-nishiki' (v) Acer palmatum 'Ornatum' AGM Acer palmatum 'Osakazuki' AGM Acer palmatum 'Red Pygmy' AGM Acer palmatum 'Redwine' (PBR) Acer palmatum 'Sango-kaku’ AGM Acer palmatum 'Seiryu' AGM Acer palmatum 'Shaina' Acer palmatum 'Shin-deshojo’ AGM Acer palmatum 'Skeeter's Broom' Acer palmatum 'Taylor' (PBR) (v) Acer palmatum ‘Trompenburg’ AGM Acer palmatum 'Tsuma-gaki' Acer palmatum 'Villa Taranto’ AGM Acer pensylvanicum Acer pensylvanicum 'Erythrocladum' Acer platanoides Acer platanoides 'Crimson King' AGM Acer platanoides 'Deborah' Acer platanoides 'Drummondii' (v) Acer platanoides 'Royal Red' Acer pseudoplatanus 'Brilliantissimum' AGM Acer 'Red Flamingo' (v) Acer rubrum Acer rubrum 'Brandywine' Acer rubrum 'October Glory' AGM Acer rubrum ‘Red Sunset’AGM Acer rubrum 'Scanlon' Acer rubrum 'Schlesingeri' Acer rubrum ‘Summer Red’ Acer rufinerve Acer saccharinum Acer saccharum Acer sempervirens Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum' AGM Acer shirasawanum 'Autumn Moon' Acer 'Silver Cardinal' (v) Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala 'Flame' Acer tegmentosum AGM Acer triflorum AGM Acer 'White Tigress' Acer x conspicuum 'Phoenix' Acer x conspicuum 'Silver Vein' Acer x freemanii Autumn Blaze = 'Jeffersred' AGM Acradenia frankliniae Aesculus 'Autumn Splendor' Aesculus californica Aesculus flava AGM Aesculus flava f. vestita The Place for Plants Plant List Aesculus glabra 'Autumn Blaze' Aesculus glabra 'October Red' Aesculus indica Aesculus indica 'Sydney Pearce' AGM Aesculus parviflora AGM Aesculus pavia Aesculus pavia 'Atrosanguinea' Aesculus pavia Splendens Group Aesculus pavia var. discolor 'Koehnei' Aesculus x carnea 'Briotii' Aesculus x mutabilis 'Induta' Aesculus x neglecta 'Autumn Fire' Aesculus x neglecta 'Erythroblastos' AGM Ailanthus altissima Alangium platanifolium var. macrophyllum Albizia chinensis Albizia julibrissin Albizia julibrissin f. rosea AGM Albizia julibrissin 'Rouge Selection' Albizia julibrissin 'Summer Chocolate' (PBR) AGM Alnus cordata AGM Alnus glutinosa Alnus glutinosa 'Imperialis' AGM Alnus incana 'Aurea' AGM Aloysia chamaedryfolia Aloysia citrodora AGM Amelanchier alnifolia 'Obelisk' (PBR) Amelanchier 'Autumn Glory' Amelanchier canadensis Amelanchier canadensis 'Rainbow' Amelanchier 'La Paloma' AGM Amelanchier laevis Amelanchier laevis 'R.J. Hilton' AGM Amelanchier laevis 'Snow Cloud' Amelanchier lamarckii AGM Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Ballerina' Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Robin Hill' AGM Amicia zygomeris Andromeda polifolia 'Nana' Anisodontea 'Crystal Rose' Aralia elata Arbutus unedo Arbutus unedo 'Atlantic' AGM Arbutus unedo 'Compacta' Arbutus unedo 'Elfin King' Arbutus unedo f. rubra AGM Arbutus x andrachnoides AGM Arbutus x reyorum 'Marina' Argyrocytisus battandieri Argyrocytisus battandieri 'Yellow Tail' AGM The Place for Plants Plant List Aronia arbutifolia Aronia arbutifolia 'Erecta' Aronia melanocarpa Aronia x prunifolia 'Brilliant' Aronia x prunifolia 'Viking' Aucuba japonica f. longifolia Aucuba japonica 'Golden King' (m/v) AGM Aucuba japonica 'Golden Spangles' (f/v) Aucuba japonica 'Mr Goldstrike' (m/v) Aucuba japonica Pepper Pot 'Shilpot' (m/v) AGM Aucuba japonica 'Rozannie' (f/m) AGM Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' (f/v) Azara microphylla AGM Azara microphylla 'Variegata' (v) Azara serrata AGM Berberis darwinii AGM Berberis darwinii 'Compacta' Berberis dictyophylla Berberis gagnepainii var. lanceifolia 'Fernspray' Berberis 'Georgei' AGM Berberis 'Goldilocks' Berberis julianae Berberis koreana Berberis microphylla Berberis microphylla 'Pygmaea' Berberis soulieana Berberis temolaica AGM Berberis thunbergii Berberis thunbergii 'Aurea' Berberis thunbergii Bonanza Gold 'Bogozam' (PBR) Berberis thunbergii 'Erecta' Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Admiration' (PBR) AGM Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Atropurpurea Nana' AGM Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Bagatelle' Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Concorde' AGM Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Dart's Red Lady' AGM Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Golden Ring' (v) AGM Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Harlequin' (v) AGM Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Helmond Pillar' Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Pink Queen' (v) Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Red Chief' Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Red Pillar' Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Red Rocket' Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Rose Glow' (v) AGM Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Rosy Rocket' (PBR) (v) Berberis thunbergii 'Fireball' (PBR) AGM Berberis thunbergii 'Golden Rocket' (PBR) Berberis thunbergii 'Golden Torch' Berberis thunbergii 'Kobold' Berberis thunbergii 'Maria' (PBR) AGM The Place for Plants Plant List Berberis thunbergii 'Orange Rocket' (PBR) Berberis thunbergii 'Starburst' (PBR) (v) Berberis trigona 'Orange King' Berberis valdiviana AGM Berberis verruculosa AGM Berberis wilsoniae Berberis x carminea 'Pirate King' Berberis x frikartii 'Amstelveen' AGM Berberis x interposita 'Wallich's Purple' Berberis x lologensis 'Apricot Queen' AGM Berberis x lologensis 'Stapehill' Berberis x media 'Red Jewel' AGM Berberis x ottawensis f. purpurea 'Superba' Berberis x stenophylla 'Corallina Compacta' AGM Berberis x stenophylla AGM Beschorneria yuccoides 'Quicksilver' Betula albosinensis Burkill Betula albosinensis Burkill 'China Ruby' Betula albosinensis 'China Rose' AGM Betula albosinensis 'Pink Champagne' Betula albosinensis var. septentrionalis Betula alleghaniensis Betula ermanii 'Blush' Betula ermanii 'Grayswood Hill' AGM Betula ermanii 'Polar Bear' Betula 'Fascination' AGM Betula 'Hergest' AGM Betula medwediewii Betula medwediewii 'Gold Bark' AGM Betula nigra Wakehurst form Betula papyrifera Betula pendula Betula pendula 'Tristis' AGM Betula pendula 'Youngii' Betula utilis 'Forest Blush' AGM Betula utilis 'Nepalese Orange' Betula utilis 'Park Wood' AGM Betula utilis var. jacquemontii Betula utilis
Recommended publications
  • "National List of Vascular Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands: 1996 National Summary."
    Intro 1996 National List of Vascular Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands The Fish and Wildlife Service has prepared a National List of Vascular Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands: 1996 National Summary (1996 National List). The 1996 National List is a draft revision of the National List of Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands: 1988 National Summary (Reed 1988) (1988 National List). The 1996 National List is provided to encourage additional public review and comments on the draft regional wetland indicator assignments. The 1996 National List reflects a significant amount of new information that has become available since 1988 on the wetland affinity of vascular plants. This new information has resulted from the extensive use of the 1988 National List in the field by individuals involved in wetland and other resource inventories, wetland identification and delineation, and wetland research. Interim Regional Interagency Review Panel (Regional Panel) changes in indicator status as well as additions and deletions to the 1988 National List were documented in Regional supplements. The National List was originally developed as an appendix to the Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the United States (Cowardin et al.1979) to aid in the consistent application of this classification system for wetlands in the field.. The 1996 National List also was developed to aid in determining the presence of hydrophytic vegetation in the Clean Water Act Section 404 wetland regulatory program and in the implementation of the swampbuster provisions of the Food Security Act. While not required by law or regulation, the Fish and Wildlife Service is making the 1996 National List available for review and comment.
    [Show full text]
  • Flowering Plants Eudicots Apiales, Gentianales (Except Rubiaceae)
    Edited by K. Kubitzki Volume XV Flowering Plants Eudicots Apiales, Gentianales (except Rubiaceae) Joachim W. Kadereit · Volker Bittrich (Eds.) THE FAMILIES AND GENERA OF VASCULAR PLANTS Edited by K. Kubitzki For further volumes see list at the end of the book and: http://www.springer.com/series/1306 The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants Edited by K. Kubitzki Flowering Plants Á Eudicots XV Apiales, Gentianales (except Rubiaceae) Volume Editors: Joachim W. Kadereit • Volker Bittrich With 85 Figures Editors Joachim W. Kadereit Volker Bittrich Johannes Gutenberg Campinas Universita¨t Mainz Brazil Mainz Germany Series Editor Prof. Dr. Klaus Kubitzki Universita¨t Hamburg Biozentrum Klein-Flottbek und Botanischer Garten 22609 Hamburg Germany The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants ISBN 978-3-319-93604-8 ISBN 978-3-319-93605-5 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93605-5 Library of Congress Control Number: 2018961008 # Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use.
    [Show full text]
  • Cally Plant List a ACIPHYLLA Horrida
    Cally Plant List A ACIPHYLLA horrida ACONITUM albo-violaceum albiflorum ABELIOPHYLLUM distichum ACONITUM cultivar ABUTILON vitifolium ‘Album’ ACONITUM pubiceps ‘Blue Form’ ACAENA magellanica ACONITUM pubiceps ‘White Form’ ACAENA species ACONITUM ‘Spark’s Variety’ ACAENA microphylla ‘Kupferteppich’ ACONITUM cammarum ‘Bicolor’ ACANTHUS mollis Latifolius ACONITUM cammarum ‘Franz Marc’ ACANTHUS spinosus Spinosissimus ACONITUM lycoctonum vulparia ACANTHUS ‘Summer Beauty’ ACONITUM variegatum ACANTHUS dioscoridis perringii ACONITUM alboviolaceum ACANTHUS dioscoridis ACONITUM lycoctonum neapolitanum ACANTHUS spinosus ACONITUM paniculatum ACANTHUS hungaricus ACONITUM species ex. China (Ron 291) ACANTHUS mollis ‘Long Spike’ ACONITUM japonicum ACANTHUS mollis free-flowering ACONITUM species Ex. Japan ACANTHUS mollis ‘Turkish Form’ ACONITUM episcopale ACANTHUS mollis ‘Hollard’s Gold’ ACONITUM ex. Russia ACANTHUS syriacus ACONITUM carmichaelii ‘Spätlese’ ACER japonicum ‘Aconitifolium’ ACONITUM yezoense ACER palmatum ‘Filigree’ ACONITUM carmichaelii ‘Barker’s Variety’ ACHILLEA grandifolia ACONITUM ‘Newry Blue’ ACHILLEA ptarmica ‘Perry’s White’ ACONITUM napellus ‘Bergfürst’ ACHILLEA clypeolata ACONITUM unciniatum ACIPHYLLA monroi ACONITUM napellus ‘Blue Valley’ ACIPHYLLA squarrosa ACONITUM lycoctonum ‘Russian Yellow’ ACIPHYLLA subflabellata ACONITUM japonicum subcuneatum ACONITUM meta-japonicum ADENOPHORA aurita ACONITUM napellus ‘Carneum’ ADIANTUM aleuticum ‘Japonicum’ ACONITUM arcuatum B&SWJ 774 ADIANTUM aleuticum ‘Miss Sharples’ ACORUS calamus ‘Argenteostriatus’
    [Show full text]
  • Sac's Kissing Cousins
    Ground crewmen bring a British RAF Bomber Command Vulcan V-bomber to a high state of readiness. In case of nuclear war bombers of the British V-force would likely spearhead any retaliatory attack. Vuleans, the world's largest delta. wing bombers, carry either conventional or nuclear bombs internally and one Blue Steel standoff weapon externally. Although there are some misgivings about the future, today's British RAF Bomber Command is decidedly a viable force for the 1960s. Here is a report on the powerful capabilities of the United Kingdom's nuclear aerospace force . SAC'S KISSING COUSINS HE officer commanding, seated in the War Room of his operational control center, reached for the T red phone and spoke an order into it which ener- gized his widely dispersed command. The order was a single word—Scramble! A small but superbly trained band of men sprang into action. With machine precision, they raced By Richard Clayton Peet through prescribed checkout procedures, preparing their planes for flight. Jet engines began their roar. Seconds later, hundreds of aircraft were on the roll. In less than two minutes, a giant nuclear retaliatory armada was airborne. Most Americans would immediately conclude that the situation described was taking place in our own Strategic Air Command. We have become accustomed 28 AIR FORCE Magazine • January 1964 Sir John Grandy, Bomber Commander CinC, credits Valiant, first V-bomber, today is used primarily as a tanker. technical innovation and high crew proficiency with Here a Valiant refuels one of the Vulcans that made the first keeping Bomber Command a viable force in the 1960s.
    [Show full text]
  • Voorraad 25-2-2020
    Voorraad 25 Voorraad boskoop.nl - boskoop.nl boskoop.nl - - - 2 - 2020 Rijneveld Rijneveld 115 2771 XV Boskoop www.bulk info@bulk anne@bulk Fax.: +31 (0) 172 213 402 Prijzen onder voorbehoud van fouten Prices subject to errors Handelvoorwaarden op onze website - conditions of sale on our website - Handelsbedingungen auf unsere Website ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Planten kunnen worden besteld en opgahald. We kunnen helaas geen postpaketten meer versturen - Plants can be preordered and picked up. Unfortunately we cannot send any postparcels anymore Aantal Naam MvL Maat cm Prijs Quantety Name Rootball/pot. Hight cm kluit/pot 22 Abelia triflora 25-30 C2 € 19,70 124 Abies koreana 20/+ C2 € 11,25 13 Abies numidica 30-40 C3 € 22,50 5 Acaena magellanica plgd P9 € 5,00 1 Acer aff. davidii 50-60 C2 € 16,50 1 Acer aff. palmatum 60-80 KL € 21,85 1 Acer 'Ample Surprise' PBR 100-125 C25 € 75,00 2 Acer 'Ample Surprise' PBR 20-30 C3 € 27,50 1 Acer 'Ample Surprise' PBR 20-30 C3 € 27,50 3 Acer amplum 225-250 KL € 59,50 1 Acer campestre 'Huiber's Elegant' 160-180 C5 € 39,50 1 Acer cappadocicum 'Aureum' 140-160 C12 € 49,50 21 Acer cappadocicum 'Aureum' 40-60 P11 € 10,95 1 Acer carpinifolium SOL C100 € 412,50 2 Acer conspicuum 'Red Flamingo' 150-175 C7.5 € 52,00 1 Acer davidii 100-125 C3 € 18,75 1 Acer davidii 80-100 C10 € 19,95 2 Acer davidii 120-150 C5 € 30,00 30 Acer davidii ('Serpentine'-seedling) 80-120 C2 € 17,50 2 Acer davidii 'George Forrest' 100-125 C2 € 26,90 5 Acer davidii 'George Forrest'
    [Show full text]
  • Recent Changes in the Names of New Zealand Tree and Shrub Species
    -- -- - Recent changes in the names of New Zealand tree and shrub species - Since the publication of 'Flora of New Zealand' Volume 1 (A- iii) Podocarpus dacydioides Dacrycarpus ducydioides lan 1961),covering indigenous ferns, conifers and dicots, there (iii)Podocarpus ferrugzneus Prumnopitys ferruginea have been major advances in taxonomic research and the clas- Podocarpus spicatus Prumnopitys taxijolia sification of many plant groups revised accordingly. Most of (iv1 Dacrydium cupressinum (unchanged) these changes have been summarised in the Nomina Nova (v)Dacrydium bidwillii Halocarpus bidwillii series published in the New Zealand Journal of Botany (Edgar Dacrydium bijorme Halocarpus bijormis 1971, Edgar and Connor 1978, 1983) and are included in re- Dacrydium kirkii Halocarpus kirkii cent books on New Zealand plants ie.g. Eagle 1982, Wilson (vi)Dacydium colensoi Lagarostrobos colensoi 1982). A number of these name changes affect important (vii)Dacrydium intermediurn Lepidothamnus intermedius forest plants and as several of these new names are now start- Dacrydium laxijolium Lepidotbamnus laxijolius ing to appear in the scientific literature, a list of changes af- (viii)Phyllocladus trichomanoidi~(unchanged) fecting tree and shrub taxa are given here. As a large number Phyllocladus glaucus (unchanged) of the readers of New Zealand Forestry are likely to use Poole Phyllocladus alpinus Phyllocladus aspleniijolius and Adams' "Trees and Shrubs of New Zealand" as their var. alpinus* * main reference for New Zealand forest plants, all the name changes are related to the fourth impression of this book. * It has been suggested that the Colenso name P, cunnin- it is important to realise that not all botanists necessarily ghamii (1884)should take precedence over the later (18891 ark agree with one particular name and you are not obliged to use name (P.
    [Show full text]
  • Arboretum News Armstrong News & Featured Publications
    Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern Arboretum News Armstrong News & Featured Publications Spring 2019 Arboretum News Georgia Southern University- Armstrong Campus Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/armstrong-arbor-news Part of the Education Commons This article is brought to you for free and open access by the Armstrong News & Featured Publications at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in Arboretum News by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Arboretum News Issue 9 | Spring 2019 A Newsletter of the Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus Arboretum From the Editor: Arboretum News, published by the Grounds Operations Department ’d like to introduce you to the Armstrong Arboretum of the new of Georgia Southern University- IGeorgia Southern University-Armstrong Campus. Designated Armstrong Campus, is distributed as an on-campus arboretum in 2001 by former Armstrong to faculty, staff, students and Atlantic State University president Dr. Thomas Jones, the friends of the Armstrong Arboretum. The Arboretum university recognized the rich diversity of plant life on campus. encompasses Armstrong’s 268- The Arboretum continues to add to that diversity and strives to acre campus and displays a wide function as a repository for the preservation and the conservation variety of shrubs and other woody of plants from all over the world. We also hope to inspire students, plants. Developed areas of campus faculty, staff and visitors to appreciate the incredible diversity contain native and introduced species of trees and shrubs. Most that plants have to offer.
    [Show full text]
  • Lesotho Fourth National Report on Implementation of Convention on Biological Diversity
    Lesotho Fourth National Report On Implementation of Convention on Biological Diversity December 2009 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ADB African Development Bank CBD Convention on Biological Diversity CCF Community Conservation Forum CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species CMBSL Conserving Mountain Biodiversity in Southern Lesotho COP Conference of Parties CPA Cattle Post Areas DANCED Danish Cooperation for Environment and Development DDT Di-nitro Di-phenyl Trichloroethane EA Environmental Assessment EIA Environmental Impact Assessment EMP Environmental Management Plan ERMA Environmental Resources Management Area EMPR Environmental Management for Poverty Reduction EPAP Environmental Policy and Action Plan EU Environmental Unit (s) GA Grazing Associations GCM Global Circulation Model GEF Global Environment Facility GMO Genetically Modified Organism (s) HIV/AIDS Human Immuno Virus/Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome HNRRIEP Highlands Natural Resources and Rural Income Enhancement Project IGP Income Generation Project (s) IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources LHDA Lesotho Highlands Development Authority LMO Living Modified Organism (s) Masl Meters above sea level MDTP Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation and Development Project MEAs Multi-lateral Environmental Agreements MOU Memorandum Of Understanding MRA Managed Resource Area NAP National Action Plan NBF National Biosafety Framework NBSAP National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan NEAP National Environmental Action
    [Show full text]
  • Bulletin 14 of the European Dry Grassland Group
    Bulletin 14 of the European Dry Grassland Group Introduction The spring has come at last. Soon, all European naturalists will be very busy with their fieldwork. Before this happens, however, we invite you to read this Bulletin issue, which presents several interesting contributions and news on the numerous EDGG activities. The number of EDGG members exceeded 800 last month. Soon, the key EDGG events will take place - the EDGG research expedition to Sicily (Italy) and the European Dry Grassland Meeting in Prespa (Greece). You can find the most topical information about their preparation on the following pages. You can learn about the development of four prepared special issues focussing on grasslands. You can also learn which grasslands belong to the biodiversity hotspots at small scales. Besides that, you can find here information on the upcoming meetings and events, three book reviews and numerous smaller announcements from our members. Maybe you will notice that in this issue we have used some new graphical elements. We hope you like the changes! To make this and the future Bulletins more user-friendly, we have also adopted some structural changes and developed a fixed sequence of sections. The longer contributions (reports and research articles) in the central part of the Bulletin will have the structure of normal scientific papers so that they could easily be printed, posted and shared as separate items. Most of the beautiful photographs of animal and plant species included in the issue were provided by Rocco Labadessa from Bari (Italy). We wish you a!pleasant read! Editors Content Activities and announcements of EDGG 2 Skyros: a very “dry grassland” Greek island 9 STIPA: Saving Transylvania’s Important Pastoral Agro-Ecosystems 11 Forum 13 Book reviews 15 Recent publications of our members 17 Forthcoming events 18 Coscinia striata (male), Alta Murgia, Apulia, Italy.
    [Show full text]
  • Berberine: Botanical Occurrence, Traditional Uses, Extraction Methods, and Relevance in Cardiovascular, Metabolic, Hepatic, and Renal Disorders
    REVIEW published: 21 August 2018 doi: 10.3389/fphar.2018.00557 Berberine: Botanical Occurrence, Traditional Uses, Extraction Methods, and Relevance in Cardiovascular, Metabolic, Hepatic, and Renal Disorders Maria A. Neag 1, Andrei Mocan 2*, Javier Echeverría 3, Raluca M. Pop 1, Corina I. Bocsan 1, Gianina Cri¸san 2 and Anca D. Buzoianu 1 1 Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology, “Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 2 Department of Pharmaceutical Botany, “Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 3 Department of Environmental Sciences, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile Edited by: Berberine-containing plants have been traditionally used in different parts of the world for Anna Karolina Kiss, the treatment of inflammatory disorders, skin diseases, wound healing, reducing fevers, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland affections of eyes, treatment of tumors, digestive and respiratory diseases, and microbial Reviewed by: Pinarosa Avato, pathologies. The physico-chemical properties of berberine contribute to the high diversity Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo of extraction and detection methods. Considering its particularities this review describes Moro, Italy various methods mentioned in the literature so far with reference to the most important Sylwia Zielinska, Wroclaw Medical University, Poland factors influencing berberine extraction. Further, the common separation and detection *Correspondence: methods like thin layer chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography, and Andrei Mocan mass spectrometry are discussed in order to give a complex overview of the existing [email protected] methods. Additionally, many clinical and experimental studies suggest that berberine Specialty section: has several pharmacological properties, such as immunomodulatory, antioxidative, This article was submitted to cardioprotective, hepatoprotective, and renoprotective effects.
    [Show full text]
  • 72 NATIVE PLANTS in a FENDALTON GARDEN Usually
    72 NATIVE PLANTS IN A FENDALTON GARDEN DEREK COOK AND WARWICK HARRIS Usually private gardens come and go with little record of their existence. Often their duration is short and determined by the period of care the gardener who created them is able to give to them. Through creating and caring for a garden, a gardener inevitably acquires knowledge of the plants in the garden and their requirements for adequate growth. While most gardeners are happy to show and talk to people about their gardens, few leave a written record of the knowledge they acquired about the plants they grew or attempted to grow in their garden. This is a record of plants of the garden of Derek Cook created at 27 Glandovey Road, Fendalton Christchurch. As described by Mary Lovell-Smith (2001) in The Press, it is a garden that was developed as a consequence of a passionate interest in native plants. The garden is a plant collector's garden. Consequently its form is determined by the objective to grow as many different species of native plant as possible, rather than a concern for decorative appearance. Through this approach information has been obtained about which native plants are most likely to succeed in a Christchurch garden. The first list (Table 1) prepared by Derek Cook recorded plants present in the garden in August 2000 that had survived "Christchurch frosts and dry nor'westers for 5-10 years." A list made in September 2001 recording acquisitions made since the list of August 2000 is given at the end of Table 1.
    [Show full text]
  • AMERICAN HOSTA SOCIETY Includes 2019 Registrations 2020 Simplified Classification List
    AMERICAN HOSTA SOCIETY Includes 2019 Registrations 2020 Simplified Classification List Section- Section- Section- Variety Variety Variety Class Class Class 1st and Ten I-2 Abba Ready III-4b Abiqua Parasol I-2 A 1-A-Day Delight I-7 Abba Rough II-2 Abiqua Recluse II-3 A B-1 Bomber I-7 Abba Soul Mate IV-6b Abiqua Trumpet IV-2 A Big Splash I-7 Abba Spellbinder III-5b Abiqua Zodiac III-3 A Blue Streak II-7 Abba Tops IV-5b Abracadabra III-5b A Burgh Thing II-2 Abba Windows III-5b Abraham Lincoln II-2 A Dog of Flanders III-1 Abbey Pond Cascades II-1 Abundant Love II-2 A Lady in Blue III-5b Abbey Road III-4b Academy Ametrine II-3 A Many-splendored Thing II-5b Abby IV-5b Academy Another IV-4b A Passion for Purple IV-1 Abiqua Ambrosia IV-1 Academy Aureate Piffle II-3 A Step Beyond II-5b Abiqua Ariel III-8 Academy Beech Leaf Stack III-3 A Very Good Boy I-4b Abiqua Aries III-3 Academy Blue Funnel II-2 Aachen III-4b Abiqua Big Sky I-2 Academy Blue Titan I-2 Aardvark II-6a Abiqua Blue Crinkles III-2 Academy Blushing Chartreuse IV-5b Abana IV-6a Abiqua Blue Edger IV-2 Academy Blushing Recluse III-5b Abba Alive IV-4b Abiqua Blue Hearts IV-2 Academy Bonfire Glade IV-1 Abba Aloft III-5b Abiqua Blue Jay III-2 Academy Brobdingnagian Viridity I-1 Abba at Large III-6a Abiqua Blue Madonna III-2 Academy Celeborn II-2 Abba Blue Plus III-4b Abiqua Blue Shield I-2 Academy Chetwood III-1 Abba Dabba Do II-5b Abiqua Delight IV-4b Academy Cockcrow III-4b Abba Dew II-5b Abiqua Drinking Gourd III-2 Academy Cratered Blue III-2 Abba Diana Reeck IV-6a Abiqua Elephant Ears
    [Show full text]