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Russelia
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the Plantago, plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (naturalist), Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and ''Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar. Selected species Sources References External links Coral Plant
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Russelia Jaliscensis
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the Plantago, plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (naturalist), Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and ''Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar. Selected species Sources References External links Coral Plant
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Russelia Acuminata
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and '' Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating a ...
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Russelia Hintoni
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and '' Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating a ...
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Russelia Grandidentata
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and '' Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating a ...
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Russelia Furfuracae
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and '' Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating a ...
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Russelia Floribunda
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and '' Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating a ...
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Russelia Elongata
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and '' Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating a ...
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Russelia Cuneata
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and '' Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating a ...
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Russelia Conzattii
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and '' Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating a ...
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Russelia Coccinea
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and '' Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating a ...
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Russelia Sarmentosa
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and '' Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinatin ...
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Russelia Chiapensis
''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (naturalist), Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the genus are commonly known as firecracker plants or coralblows. ''Russelia'' species grow in many parts of the world and are mildly drought resistant. ''Russelia equisetiformis'' and ''Russelia sarmentosa'' are commonly used to hide unattractive retaining walls or fences because they grow quickly and have dense foliage. Growing to a maximum height of , they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade. As evergreens they bloom for most of the year. Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar. Selected species Sources References External links Coral Plant
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