Difference between revisions of "Plants of Inherent Vice"
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'''Rhus Frothingham'''<br /> | '''Rhus Frothingham'''<br /> | ||
− | Plants of the Rhus genus include: sumac, poison ivy, poison oak, skunkbush. [http://ncwildflower.org/images/plants/Rhus_vernix_leaves_resized.JPG Photo...] | + | Plants of the '''Rhus''' genus include: sumac, poison ivy, poison oak, skunkbush. [http://ncwildflower.org/images/plants/Rhus_vernix_leaves_resized.JPG Photo...] |
'''Glen Charlock'''<br /> | '''Glen Charlock'''<br /> |
Revision as of 08:25, 8 September 2009
Sauncho Smilax
All species of Smilax are climbing vines with sharp spiny thorns, forming dense impenetrable, invasive thickets. Common names include catbriers, greenbriers, prickly-ivys, sarsaparilla and smilaxes. The word Smilax derives from the Greek, for "bindweed." Smilax is very resistant to eradication. Photo...
Petunia Leeway
Petunia is a trumpet shaped, widely-cultivated genus of flowering plants of South American origin, in the family Solanaceae. Petunias are generally insect pollinated with the exception of P. exserta, which is a rare, red-flowered, hummingbird pollinated species. Photo...
Japonica Fenway
Japonica is an ornamental shrub native to Japan and cultivated for its red flowers. Photo...
Rhus Frothingham
Plants of the Rhus genus include: sumac, poison ivy, poison oak, skunkbush. Photo...
Glen Charlock
Charlock is a troublesome annual weed; also called field mustard. Photo...
Trillium Fortnight
Trillium is a genus of about 40-50 species of perennial herbaceous flowering plants, native to temperate regions of North America and Asia. Trillium is one of many plants whose seeds are spread by ants and mice. Photo...