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Aubrieta Scyria
''Aubrieta'' (often misspelled as Aubretia) is a genus of about 20 species of flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. The genus is named after Claude Aubriet, a French flower painter. It originates from southern Europe east to central Asia but is now a common garden escape throughout Europe. It is a low, spreading plant, hardy, evergreen and perennial. It has small violet, pink, or white flowers, and it inhabits rocks and banks. It prefers light, well-drained soil, is tolerant of a wide pH range, and can grow in partial shade or full sun. Species * '' Aubrieta anamasica'' * '' Aubrieta alba'' * '' Aubrieta canescens'' * '' Aubrieta canescens subsp. cilicica'' * '' Aubrieta columnae'' * '' Aubrieta columnae subsp. croatica'' * '' Aubrieta columnae subsp. pirinaca'' * ''Aubrieta deltoidea'' * '' Aubrieta erubescens'' * ''Aubrieta edentula'' * '' Aubrieta glabrescens'' * ''Aubrieta gracilis'' * '' Aubrieta x hybrida'' * '' Aubrieta libanotica'' * '' Aubrieta olympica'' ...
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Michel Adanson
Michel Adanson (7 April 17273 August 1806) was an 18th-century French botanist and naturalist who traveled to Senegal to study flora and fauna. He proposed a "natural system" of taxonomy distinct from the binomial system forwarded by Linnaeus. Personal history Adanson was born at Aix-en-Provence. His family moved to Paris in 1730. After leaving the Collège Sainte-Barbe he was employed in the cabinets of R. A. F. Réaumur and Bernard de Jussieu, as well as in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris. He attended lectures at the Jardin du Roi and the Collège Royal in Paris from 1741 to 1746. At the end of 1748, funded by a director of the Compagnie des Indes, he left France on an exploring expedition to Senegal. He remained there for five years, collecting and describing numerous animals and plants. He also collected specimens of every object of commerce, delineated maps of the country, made systematic meteorological and astronomical observations, and prepared grammars and dictionari ...
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Aubrieta X Hybrida
''Aubrieta'' (often misspelled as Aubretia) is a genus of about 20 species of flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. The genus is named after Claude Aubriet, a French flower painter. It originates from southern Europe east to central Asia but is now a common garden escape throughout Europe. It is a low, spreading plant, hardy, evergreen and perennial. It has small violet, pink, or white flowers, and it inhabits rocks and banks. It prefers light, well-drained soil, is tolerant of a wide pH range, and can grow in partial shade or full sun. Species * '' Aubrieta anamasica'' * '' Aubrieta alba'' * '' Aubrieta canescens'' * '' Aubrieta canescens subsp. cilicica'' * '' Aubrieta columnae'' * '' Aubrieta columnae subsp. croatica'' * '' Aubrieta columnae subsp. pirinaca'' * ''Aubrieta deltoidea'' * '' Aubrieta erubescens'' * ''Aubrieta edentula'' * '' Aubrieta glabrescens'' * ''Aubrieta gracilis'' * '' Aubrieta x hybrida'' * '' Aubrieta libanotica'' * ''Aubrieta olympica'' ...
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Garden Plants Of Asia
A garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the cultivation, display, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. The single feature identifying even the wildest wild garden is ''control''. The garden can incorporate both natural and artificial materials. Gardens often have design features including statuary, follies, pergolas, trellises, stumperies, dry creek beds, and water features such as fountains, ponds (with or without fish), waterfalls or creeks. Some gardens are for ornamental purposes only, while others also produce food crops, sometimes in separate areas, or sometimes intermixed with the ornamental plants. Food-producing gardens are distinguished from farms by their smaller scale, more labor-intensive methods, and their purpose (enjoyment of a hobby or self-sustenance rather than producing for sale, as in a market garden). Flower gardens combine plants of different heights, colors, textures, and fragrances to create interest and delight the s ...
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Brassicaceae Genera
Brassicaceae () or (the older) Cruciferae () is a medium-sized and economically important family of flowering plants commonly known as the mustards, the crucifers, or the cabbage family. Most are herbaceous plants, while some are shrubs. The leaves are simple (although are sometimes deeply incised), lack stipules, and appear alternately on stems or in rosettes. The inflorescences are terminal and lack bracts. The flowers have four free sepals, four free alternating petals, two shorter free stamens and four longer free stamens. The fruit has seeds in rows, divided by a thin wall (or septum). The family contains 372 genera and 4,060 accepted species. The largest genera are ''Draba'' (440 species), ''Erysimum'' (261 species), ''Lepidium'' (234 species), ''Cardamine'' (233 species), and ''Alyssum'' (207 species). The family contains the cruciferous vegetables, including species such as ''Brassica oleracea'' (cultivated as cabbage, kale, cauliflower, broccoli and collards), ''Brassi ...
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Award Of Garden Merit
The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established annual award for plants by the British Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). It is based on assessment of the plants' performance under UK growing conditions. History The Award of Garden Merit is a mark of quality awarded, since 1922, to garden plants (including trees, vegetables and decorative plants) by the United Kingdom, Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). Awards are made annually after plant trials intended to judge the plants' performance under UK growing conditions. Trials may last for one or more years, depending on the type of plant being analyzed, and may be performed at Royal Horticulture Society Garden in Wisley and other gardens or after observation of plants in specialist collections. Trial reports are made available as booklets and on the website. Awards are reviewed annually in case plants have become unavailable horticulturally, or have been superseded by better cultivars. Similar awards The award should not be ...
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Royal Horticultural Society
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), founded in 1804 as the Horticultural Society of London, is the UK's leading gardening charity. The RHS promotes horticulture through its five gardens at Wisley (Surrey), Hyde Hall (Essex), Harlow Carr (North Yorkshire), Rosemoor (Devon) and Bridgewater (Greater Manchester); flower shows including the Chelsea Flower Show, Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, Tatton Park Flower Show and Cardiff Flower Show; community gardening schemes; Britain in Bloom and a vast educational programme. It also supports training for professional and amateur gardeners. the president was Keith Weed and the director general was Sue Biggs CBE. History Founders The creation of a British horticultural society was suggested by John Wedgwood (son of Josiah Wedgwood) in 1800. His aims were fairly modest: he wanted to hold regular meetings, allowing the society's members the opportunity to present papers on their horticultural activities and discoveries, to enc ...
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Cultivar
A cultivar is a type of cultivated plant that people have selected for desired traits and when propagated retain those traits. Methods used to propagate cultivars include: division, root and stem cuttings, offsets, grafting, tissue culture, or carefully controlled seed production. Most cultivars arise from purposeful human manipulation, but some originate from wild plants that have distinctive characteristics. Cultivar names are chosen according to rules of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP), and not all cultivated plants qualify as cultivars. Horticulturists generally believe the word ''cultivar''''Cultivar'' () has two meanings, as explained in ''Formal definition'': it is a classification category and a taxonomic unit within the category. When referring to a taxon, the word does not apply to an individual plant but to all plants that share the unique characteristics that define the cultivar. was coined as a term meaning "cultivated variety ...
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Aubrieta Vulcanica
''Aubrieta'' (often misspelled as Aubretia) is a genus of about 20 species of flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. The genus is named after Claude Aubriet, a French flower painter. It originates from southern Europe east to central Asia but is now a common garden escape throughout Europe. It is a low, spreading plant, hardy, evergreen and perennial. It has small violet, pink, or white flowers, and it inhabits rocks and banks. It prefers light, well-drained soil, is tolerant of a wide pH range, and can grow in partial shade or full sun. Species * '' Aubrieta anamasica'' * '' Aubrieta alba'' * '' Aubrieta canescens'' * '' Aubrieta canescens subsp. cilicica'' * '' Aubrieta columnae'' * '' Aubrieta columnae subsp. croatica'' * '' Aubrieta columnae subsp. pirinaca'' * ''Aubrieta deltoidea'' * ''Aubrieta erubescens'' * ''Aubrieta edentula'' * ''Aubrieta glabrescens'' * ''Aubrieta gracilis'' * ''Aubrieta x hybrida'' * '' Aubrieta libanotica'' * ''Aubrieta olympica'' * ...
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Aubrieta Thessala
''Aubrieta'' (often misspelled as Aubretia) is a genus of about 20 species of flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. The genus is named after Claude Aubriet, a French flower painter. It originates from southern Europe east to central Asia but is now a common garden escape throughout Europe. It is a low, spreading plant, hardy, evergreen and Perennial plant, perennial. It has small violet, pink, or white flowers, and it inhabits rocks and banks. It prefers light, well-drained soil, is tolerant of a wide pH range, and can grow in partial shade or full sun. Species * ''Aubrieta anamasica'' * ''Aubrieta alba'' * ''Aubrieta canescens'' * ''Aubrieta canescens subsp. cilicica'' * ''Aubrieta columnae'' * ''Aubrieta columnae subsp. croatica'' * ''Aubrieta columnae subsp. pirinaca'' * ''Aubrieta deltoidea'' * ''Aubrieta erubescens'' * ''Aubrieta edentula'' * ''Aubrieta glabrescens'' * ''Aubrieta gracilis'' * ''Aubrieta x hybrida'' * ''Aubrieta libanotica'' * ''Aubrieta olympi ...
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Aubrieta Scyria
''Aubrieta'' (often misspelled as Aubretia) is a genus of about 20 species of flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. The genus is named after Claude Aubriet, a French flower painter. It originates from southern Europe east to central Asia but is now a common garden escape throughout Europe. It is a low, spreading plant, hardy, evergreen and perennial. It has small violet, pink, or white flowers, and it inhabits rocks and banks. It prefers light, well-drained soil, is tolerant of a wide pH range, and can grow in partial shade or full sun. Species * '' Aubrieta anamasica'' * '' Aubrieta alba'' * '' Aubrieta canescens'' * '' Aubrieta canescens subsp. cilicica'' * '' Aubrieta columnae'' * '' Aubrieta columnae subsp. croatica'' * '' Aubrieta columnae subsp. pirinaca'' * ''Aubrieta deltoidea'' * '' Aubrieta erubescens'' * ''Aubrieta edentula'' * '' Aubrieta glabrescens'' * ''Aubrieta gracilis'' * '' Aubrieta x hybrida'' * '' Aubrieta libanotica'' * '' Aubrieta olympica'' ...
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Aubrieta Scardica
''Aubrieta'' (often misspelled as Aubretia) is a genus of about 20 species of flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. The genus is named after Claude Aubriet, a French flower painter. It originates from southern Europe east to central Asia but is now a common garden escape throughout Europe. It is a low, spreading plant, hardy, evergreen and perennial. It has small violet, pink, or white flowers, and it inhabits rocks and banks. It prefers light, well-drained soil, is tolerant of a wide pH range, and can grow in partial shade or full sun. Species * '' Aubrieta anamasica'' * '' Aubrieta alba'' * '' Aubrieta canescens'' * '' Aubrieta canescens subsp. cilicica'' * '' Aubrieta columnae'' * '' Aubrieta columnae subsp. croatica'' * '' Aubrieta columnae subsp. pirinaca'' * ''Aubrieta deltoidea'' * '' Aubrieta erubescens'' * ''Aubrieta edentula'' * '' Aubrieta glabrescens'' * ''Aubrieta gracilis'' * '' Aubrieta x hybrida'' * '' Aubrieta libanotica'' * '' Aubrieta olympica'' ...
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Aubrieta Pinardii
''Aubrieta'' (often misspelled as Aubretia) is a genus of about 20 species of flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. The genus is named after Claude Aubriet, a French flower painter. It originates from southern Europe east to central Asia but is now a common garden escape throughout Europe. It is a low, spreading plant, hardy, evergreen and perennial. It has small violet, pink, or white flowers, and it inhabits rocks and banks. It prefers light, well-drained soil, is tolerant of a wide pH range, and can grow in partial shade or full sun. Species * '' Aubrieta anamasica'' * '' Aubrieta alba'' * '' Aubrieta canescens'' * '' Aubrieta canescens subsp. cilicica'' * '' Aubrieta columnae'' * '' Aubrieta columnae subsp. croatica'' * '' Aubrieta columnae subsp. pirinaca'' * ''Aubrieta deltoidea'' * '' Aubrieta erubescens'' * ''Aubrieta edentula'' * '' Aubrieta glabrescens'' * ''Aubrieta gracilis'' * '' Aubrieta x hybrida'' * '' Aubrieta libanotica'' * '' Aubrieta olympica'' ...
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