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Description[edit]

In natural habitat

Cosmos bipinnatus is an annual that is often considered half-hardy, although plants may reappear via self-sowing for several years. The plant height varies from 2–6 ft to (rarely) 9 ft (0.61–1.83–2.74 m). The cultivated varieties appear in shades of pink and purple as well as white. The branched stem is usually densely to occasionally occupied by fine, split up, rough trichomes, some specimens are completely hairless. The petiole itself is inconspicuous, winged, 10 (rarely to 15) mm long, sometimes the leaves are almost sessile.

The partial leaves are linear-filiform to narrow linear with a width of 0.5 to 1 (rarely to 1.7)&nbspmm; the tips are pointed, hardened, but not particularly sharp. Its foliage is finely cut into threadlike segments. When flowering, the plant can become top heavy. This problem is alleviated when grown in groups, as the bipinnate leaves interlock, and the colony supports itself.[1]

The achenes become blackish, are smooth or short-bristly. Their shape is spindle-like. They are rounded off into a short, 0.5 to 1.7 mm long, but distinctly pronounced rostrum. The inner achenes are up to 18 mm long, their yellowish beaks are 4 to 5 (rarely to 10) mm long. A pappus is missing or it consists only of two to three awn-like, 1-3 mm large bristles.[2]

Flowers[edit]

Sivas, Turkey

The very conspicuous cup-shaped inflorescences have a diameter of usually 5–7 cm (2.0–2.8 in) and contain tongue and tubular flowers, which are surrounded by bracts. There are usually 8 outer bracts, and they are ovate to lanceolate-tail-shaped, 7-15 mm long, 3-5 mm wide. The inner bracts are ovate-lanceolate and 8-12 mm long. They are translucent with many black stripes and a clear edge up to 1 mm wide, sometimes with yellowish or pink pigments, the tip is ciliate. The sprout leaves have gold-yellow, thread-like tips and protrude between the tubular flowers. The broadened base of these spreader leaves is translucent, provided with a yellow line. During flowering, the plant can sag under its weight. This problem can be solved by grouping the feet together so that the leaves hang together.

The mostly eight ray florets are pink to violet or white colored, at the base may show noticeable stains caused by anthocyanin. The tongues are reversely ovate shaped, have a length of usually 20-35 mm and a width of usually 12-20 mm. The tips are almost dull and have three broad, wavy teeth. Below that, they are greatly rejuvenated. In the center of the flower baskets is a large number of tubular flowers (also called disc florets), whose overgrown petals are yellow, turn white in the lower part and reach a length of 5-6 mm. The anthers are brownish-black and about 3 mm long, at the tips are short-triangular, translucent attachments with a length of 0.5-0.8 mm. The branches of the stylus are short and rather dull, with a length of .5 mm.[3]

Bold etc.[edit]

BoldBold

Ovate[edit]

Glossary of leaf morphology#ovate

Cultivars[edit]

Cyclamen persicum cultivars in a Californian nursery operated by Japanese horticulturalists

The following is a selection of cultivars. All are frost-tender, and best grown under glass in temperate regions:

  • 'Concerto Apollo'[4]
  • 'Halios Bright Fuchsia'[5]
  • 'Halios Violet'[6]
  • 'Halios White'[7]
  • 'Laser Rose'[8]
  • 'Laser Salmon with Eye'[9]
  • 'Laser Scarlet'[10]
  • 'Laser White'[11]
  • 'Miracle Deep Rose'[12]
  • 'Miracle Scarlet'[13]
  • 'Miracle White'[14]
  • 'Sierra Fuchsia'[15]
  • 'Sierra Light Purple'[16]
  • 'Sierra Pink with Eye'[17]
  • 'Sierra Scarlet'[18]
  • 'Sierra White with Eye'[19]

Wild garlic[edit]

Wild garlic is the usual English common name of the Eurasian plant species Allium ursinum (also called 'ramsons').

Other species in the genus Allium which may be called "wild garlic" include:

Wild garlic is also a common name for plants in the African genus.

See also[edit]

Narcissus

Species[edit]

Miscanthus sinensis[edit]

Hi, I know people get hot under the collar about common names. A particular contributor may insert common names, using a text in Korean as the authority. The problem here is that we don't know whether they are authentic English common names, found in English horticultural/botanical texts - or Korean names, translated into English. We have to assume the latter, and it's really not the same thing as English common names, which are used by English speaking people.

A quick trawl through the Wikidata (taxonbar) entries reveals the following preferred common names:-

  • Chinese silver grass, 10 entries
  • Eulalia, eulalia grass, 11 entries
  • Zebra grass, zebragrass, 5 entries
  • Chinese fairy grass (New Zealand), 1 entry
  • Chinese plume grass, 1 entry
  • Japanese plume grass, 1 entry
  • Japanese silver grass, 1 entry

I think it's fairly obvious that "Chinese silver grass" and "eulalia" are the preferred names by the authorities concerned.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference hilda was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Erich Oberdorfer : Plant sociology excursion flora for Germany and adjacent areas . In collaboration with Angelika Schwabe and Theo Müller. 8th, heavily revised and supplemented edition. Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart (Hohenheim) 2001, ISBN 3-8001-3131-5 , p 929
  3. ^ Thomas E. Melchert Cosmos bipinnatus. In: Dorothy L. Nash, Louis O. Williams (ed.): Flora of Guatemala. In: Fieldiana: Botany. Volume 24, Part XII, 1976, pp. 230-231.
  4. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Concerto Apollo'". Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  5. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Halios Bright Fuchsia'". Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  6. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Halios Violet'". Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  7. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Halios White'". Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  8. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Laser Rose'". {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help); Text "https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/132141/cyclamen-laser-rose/details" ignored (help)
  9. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Laser Salmon with Eye'". Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  10. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Laser Scarlet'". Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  11. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Laser White'". Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  12. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Miracle Deep Rose'". Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  13. ^ "Cyclamen 'Miracle Scarlet'". RHS. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  14. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Miracle White'". Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  15. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Sierra Fuchsia'". Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  16. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Sierra Light Purple'". RHS. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  17. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Sierra Pink with Eye'". RHS. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  18. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Sierra Scarlet'". RHS. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  19. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Cyclamen 'Sierra White with Eye'". RHS. Retrieved 31 October 2022.

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Shorter Oxford English dictionary[2]


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WP:Plants#Trade designations Selected cultivars (those marked agm have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit):-

  • 'America'
  • 'Firelight'
  • ’Flava’agm[8]
  • 'Golden Charmer'      
  • 'Golden Dome'
  • 'Lalandei'
  • 'Mohave'
  • 'Navajo'
  • 'Orange Glow'agm[9]
  • 'Rosy Mantle'
  • 'Santa Cruz'
  • Saphyr Rouge = ‘Cadrou’agm[10]
  • Saphyr Orange = ‘Cadange’agm[11]
  • 'Soleil d'Or'
  • 'Teton'agm[12]
  • 'Watereri'

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Darorcilmir/sandbox
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Saxifragales
Family: Saxifragaceae
Genus: Saxifraga
Species:
S. paniculata
Binomial name
Saxifraga paniculata
Synonyms[13]
List of synonyms
  • Chondrosea aizoon (Jacq.) Haw.
  • Chondrosea aizoopsis Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea alpicola Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea beugesiaca Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea brevicaulis Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea calcarea Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea carthusiana Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea cartilaginea (Willd.) Haw.
  • Chondrosea flexipes Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea glabrata Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea glareosa Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea gracilescens Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea laevigata Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea leptopetala Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea orophila Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea paniculata (Mill.) Á.Löve
  • Chondrosea patulipes Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea petrophila Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea punctillata Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea pusilla Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea refracta Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea rosella Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea rosularis Haw.
  • Chondrosea valida Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea virgata Jord. & Fourr.
  • Chondrosea viridula Jord. & Fourr.
  • Saxifraga aizoon Jacq.
  • Saxifraga carinthiaca Schott
  • Saxifraga cartilaginea Willd.
  • Saxifraga chlorantha Dulac nom. illeg.
  • Saxifraga compacta Hegetschw. nom. illeg.
  • Saxifraga cordi Bubani
  • Saxifraga cultrata Schott
  • Saxifraga dilatata Schott
  • Saxifraga elatior Wimm. nom. illeg.
  • Saxifraga intacta Willd.
  • Saxifraga kolenatiana Regel
  • Saxifraga laeta Schott
  • Saxifraga maculata Schrank
  • Saxifraga malyi Schott
  • Saxifraga neglecta Ten.
  • Saxifraga notata Schott
  • Saxifraga recta Lapeyr.
  • Saxifraga robusta Schott
  • Saxifraga rosularis Haw.
  • Saxifraga stabiana Ten.
  • Saxifraga stenoglossa Tausch ex Schott
  • Saxifraga sturmiana Schott
  • Saxifraga zeleborii Schott

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Agave americana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asparagaceae
Subfamily: Agavoideae
Genus: Agave
Species:
A. americana
Binomial name
Agave americana
Synonyms[15][16]
Synonyms list
    • Agave altissima Zumagl.
    • Agave americana var. marginata Trel.
    • Agave americana var. mediopicta Trel.
    • Agave americana var. picta (Salm-Dyck) A.Terracc.
    • Agave americana f. picta (Salm-Dyck) Voss
    • Agave americana var. striata Trel.
    • Agave americana var. subtilis (Trel.) Valenz.-Zap. & Nabhan
    • Agave americana var. theometel (Zuccagni) A.Terracc.
    • Agave americana var. variegata Hook.
    • Agave americana f. virginica Voss
    • Agave communis Gaterau
    • Agave complicata Trel. ex Ochot.
    • Agave cordillerensis Lodé & Pino
    • Agave felina Trel.
    • Agave fuerstenbergii Jacobi
    • Agave gracilispina (Rol.-Goss.) Engelm. ex Trel.
    • Agave ingens A.Berger
    • Agave melliflua Trel.
    • Agave milleri Haw.
    • Agave ornata Jacobi
    • Agave picta Salm-Dyck
    • Agave ramosa Moench
    • Agave salmiana var. gracilispina Rol.-Goss
    • Agave subtilis Trel.
    • Agave subzonata Trel.
    • Agave theometel Zuccagni
    • Agave variegata Steud.
    • Agave virginica Mill. 1768, non L. 1753
    • Agave zonata Trel.

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  1. ^ Ghose, Tia (6 December 2017). "The World's Largest Organism is Dying". LiveScience.com. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  2. ^ Shorter Oxford English dictionary (6th ed.). United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. 2007. p. 3804. ISBN 9780199206872.
  3. ^ Brickell, Christopher (2008). The Royal Horticultural Society A-Z encyclopedia of garden plants (3rd ed.). United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 9781405332965.
  4. ^ "RHS Plantfinder - Emmenopterys henryi". rhs.org.uk. Royal Horticultural Society. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Roath Park's rare Chinese tree flowers in heatwave". BBC. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  6. ^ "RHS Hardiness Ratings". Royal Horticultural Society. Retrieved 2018. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  7. ^ "Mammillaria rhodantha subsp. pringlei (J.M. Coult.) D.R. Hunt". Tropicos. Missouri Botanical Gardens. Retrieved 10 January 2021 – via The Plant List. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |validity= ignored (help) Note that this website has been superseded by World Flora Online
  8. ^ [dhttps://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/63757/i-Pyracantha-rogersiana-i-Flava/Details "RHS Plantfinder - Pyracantha rogersiana 'Flava'"]. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  9. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Pyracantha 'Orange Glow'". Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  10. ^ "RHS Plantfinder - Pyracantha Saphyr Rouge = 'Cadrou'". Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  11. ^ "RHS Plantfinder - Pyracantha Saphyr Orange = 'Cadange'". Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  12. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Pyracantha 'Teton'". Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  13. ^ The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species, retrieved 21 January 2016
  14. ^ "Darorcilmir/sandbox". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture. {{citation}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  15. ^ "Tropicos - Name - Agave americana L." www.tropicos.org. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  16. ^ "Agave americana L. — The Plant List". www.theplantlist.org. Retrieved 4 July 2017.

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Agapetes serpens[edit]

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Darorcilmir/sandbox
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Ericales
Family: Ericaceae
Genus: Agapetes
Species:
A. serpens
Binomial name
Agapetes serpens
Synonyms[2]

Pentapterygium serpens (Wight) Klotzsch
Vaccinium serpens Wight

Agapetes serpens is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae, that is native to the Himalayas. Growing to 40–60 cm (16–24 in) tall, this semi-climbing evergreen shrub is cultivated as an ornamental for its shiny evergreen leaves and branches of attractive pendulous tubular red flowers, blooming over a long period. It is grown in climates from warm temperate to sub-tropical, but does not survive prolonged freezing (RHS hardiness rating H2). It requires a sheltered position in acid or neutral soil.[3]

The Latin specific epithet serpens means "snake-like".[4]

This plant has received the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.[3]

Taxonomy[edit]

It was first described in 1847 as Vaccinium serpens by Robert Wight.[2][5] In 1851 Johann Klotzch redescribed it as Pentapterygium serpens (a name which is not accepted).[2][6] In 1939 Hermann Sleumer transferred it to the genus, Agapetes, to give the species its currently accepted name of Agapetes serpens.[2][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Darorcilmir/sandbox". The Plant List. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Note that this website has been superseded by World Flora Online
  2. ^ a b c d e "Agapetes serpens (Wight) Sleumer | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
  3. ^ a b "Agapetes serpens". www.rhs.org. Royal Horticultural Society. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  4. ^ Harrison, Lorraine (2012). RHS Latin for Gardeners. United Kingdom: Mitchell Beazley. ISBN 184533731X.
  5. ^ Wight, R. (1847). "Notes on Indian Botany". Calcutta journal of natural history, and miscellany of the arts and sciences in India. 8: 171.
  6. ^ Klotzsch, J.F. (1851). "XXIII. Pentapterygium*) Kl". Linnaea. 24: 47.
  7. ^ Sleumer, H.O. (1939). "Agapetes serpens". Botanische Jahrbücher fur Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. 70: 105.

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