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Probert Encyclopaedia: Nature (Mi-Mn)
Animals, plants and natural history. ... trees belonging to the family Melastomaceae. They bear corymbose ... European toad of the family Discoglossidae measuring less than ... is a small shrub with sessile, rectangular, leathery ...

 

Floridata: Lagerstroemia indica
... Family: Lythraceae (loosestrife family) Common Names: crape myrtle, crepe myrtle ... easy summertime color, whether in tree, shrub or groundcover form, consider the versatile, brilliant ...

 

Anise, Thyme, Mint and other aromatic herbs - references for Essential Oils
Anise, Thyme, Mint and other Aromatic Herbs - References for essential oils. ... of the Umbelliferae (also called parsley family), a family of mainly perennial or biennial herbs of ... evergreen tree or shrub (genus Psidium) of the MYRTLE family, native to tropical ...

 

Search Results for myrtle - Encyclop??????dia Britannica
... Myrtaceae. the myrtle family of shrubs and trees, in the order Myrtales, containing about 150 genera ... crape myrtle - Shrub (Lagerstroemia indica) of the loosestrife family, native to ...

 

blue mist shrub
Information about landscaping for profesionals and do-it-yourself homeowners. Information about blue mist shrub.

 

agastache shrub
Information about landscaping for profesionals and do-it-yourself homeowners. Information about agastache shrub.

 

Crape Myrtle
... Lythraceae family. Crape Myrtle is a tall-growing (to 20'), deciduous shrub native to South Asia ... are able to tolerate frost. Crape Myrtle is easy to propage from either ...

 

Shrub Frameset
Tag alder Alnus serrulata (Ait.) Willd. Family: Betulaceae Birch Family. Habit: Multiple stemmed deciduous shrub up to 5 m in height. Twigs rusty and pubescent, later becoming smooth. ... male and female flowers occur on shrub and are on stalks. Female 'flowers ... Wax-myrtle Myrica cerifera L. Family: Myricaceae Bayberry Family. Habit: Evergreen shrub or small tree ...

 

Myricaceae
Myricaceae. Bayberry Family. Myrica cerifera - Bayberry, Wax Myrtle - Shrub. Myrica pusilla - Dwarf Bayberry, Wax Myrtle - Shrub

 

Lythraceae
... Lythraceae. Loosestrife Family. Cuphea micropetala ---> ... indica X fauriei 'Comanche' - 'Comanche' Crepe Myrtle - Shrub - A large shrub to 12 feet with a spreading habit ...

 

Search Results for crape - Encyclop??????dia Britannica
... myrtle. any of the evergreen shrubs in the genus Myrtus, belonging to the family Myrtaceae ... crape myrtle - Shrub (Lagerstroemia indica) of the loosestrife family, native to ...

 

Allspice, Bay Rum, Bay Leaves, Capers, Cloves, Nutmeg & Witch Hazel Photos
Economic Plant Photographs #16. Myrtle Family (Myrtaceae) Allspice (Pimenta dioica) ... Pimenta dioica, a central American tree of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae). It is also known as pimento; however ... a low, trailing shrub in the caper family (Capparaceae) native to the ...

 

Lagerstroemia 'Acoma'
... Common Name: Crape myrtle. Zone: 6 to 9. Plant Type: Deciduous shrub. Family: Lythraceae ... the same manner as with shrub roses). With protection, top growth will ...

 

RockRidge Plants
... PACIFIC WAX MYRTLE, "Bayberry", Native, Myrica californica, WAX-MYRTLE FAMILY. 15'. Many branched shrub or tree with rounded ...

 

CRAPE MYRTLE
CRAPE MYRTLE. The crape myrtle is an ornamental shrub that sometimes reaches a height of eighteen to twenty feet. It is showy with clusters of fringed six-petaled flowers that range in color from pure white to a lovely pink and lavender. ... The shrub, belonging to the loosestrife family, is not a native to Virginia ...

 

You Can't Beat Perennials For Glorious Color All Season Long
By Yvonne Cunnington

When you start gardening with perennials, it's easy to think that all you have to do is get your plants into the ground, and with the exception of weeding, watering and cutting back, your garden will be done.

But here's what really happens: in the first year your new plants are underwhelming – the clumps small, the flowers sparse. By the second year, your perennials have grown fuller and have more flowers, but in the third season – watch out – your plants look like they're on steroids, and you look like an accomplished gardener.

After that, many plants get bigger each season, while the odd one confounds you by doing a disappearing act. Responding to the inevitable change is your challenge as a flower gardener.

Veteran gardeners say that no flower garden is ever truly finished. When I was starting out about 15 years ago, my husband used to joke that my plants should have been on wheels because I moved them so much.

Perennial plants are the backbone of the flower garden because they're the plants with staying power. Their leaves die back as winter approaches, but with luck, the following spring, they come back. Some plants are short-lived, but old favorites like daylilies, hostas and peonies can last for decades.

The right perennials for your garden

When you're planning your flower garden, there are many choices to make – some purely aesthetic, such as match-making with winning perennial combinations, and some purely horticultural - what grows best in your conditons.

The more closely you base your decisions on meeting the needs of your plants (in terms of light requirements, soil, moisture levels and so on) and on which plants look good together, the more likely you are to be successful with your perennial gardening.

Yvonne Cunnington is an avid perennial gardener and the author of Clueless in the Garden: A Guide for the Horticulturally Helpless. For lots more perennial gardening tips, visit her website http://www.flower-gardening-made-easy.com/perennials.html