Pilea Involucrata
Native to Central and South America, this species of pilea is a bushy trailing plant that features clusters of ovate, toothed, textured, dark green leaves (to 3” long) with dark bronze undertones and often light green edges. Leaf undersides are ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
Purple Poppy Mallow (Callirhoe involucrata) - Jumbo ...
Bursting into bloom in June and lasting for months, this showy wildflower is excellent as a ground cover or trailing from hanging baskets. Also known as Winecups, this wildflower is not only drought tolerant, but its very easy to grow from seed! One of ... [... more]
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Callirhoe involucrata (Purple Poppy Mallow) - Bulk ...
Bursting into bloom in June and lasting for months, this showy wildflower is excellent as a ground cover or trailing from hanging baskets. Also known as Winecups, this wildflower is not only drought tolerant, but its very easy to grow from seed! One of ... [... more]
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Davidia Involucrata, Dove Tree
Comments: Orange and brown bark; rare in cultivation; water during drought; slow to begin flowering ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension |
Ebbs And Flows - Part 3
To protect the Hydrangea involucrata Hortensis we have lugged around with us from State to State we purchased, as many of you who have visited know; some rather tall weeping evergreen alders, which I think was a huge mistake because one is ... [... more]
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Lonicera Involucrata - Black Twinberry
Leaf: Simple, opposite, deciduous, ovate to elliptical, 1 1/2 to 5 inches long, green and smooth above and below, entire margins, arcuate veins. ... [... more]
Virginia Tech |
Davidia Involucrata
Native to woodlands in central China, dove tree is a deciduous tree that typically grows 20-40’ tall with a broad pyramidal habit. Red-anthered flowers in rounded clusters bloom in April-May. However the showy parts of the bloom are the large ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
Callirhoe Involucrata
Purple poppy mallow is a mat-forming, Missouri native perennial which most frequently occurs in dryish, rocky soils in prairies, fields and along roadsides scattered in several counties mostly northeast of the Missouri River. Plants typically ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
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