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Chamaelirium luteum

Categoria tassonomica: Specie
Nome scientifico: Chamaelirium luteum
Classificazione superiore: Chamaelirium
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Chamaelirium luteum da www.wildflower.org
1 feb 2023 · A lily-like plant with a basal rosette of oval leaves and one or more, 2-4 ft. flower stalks, each topped with a spike of flowers. A wand-like ...
It is a dioecious plant with a short-rhizome that typically grows 2-3' (less frequently to 4') tall and features a basal rosette of foliage and a central ...
Chamaelirium luteum da en.wikipedia.org
Chamaelirium is a genus of flowering plants containing the single species Chamaelirium luteum, commonly known as blazing-star, devil's bit, false unicorn, ...
Chamaelirium luteum da plants.ces.ncsu.edu
It is found in rich woods, wet savannas, and moist meadows, slopes, and thickets. Preference is for organically rich, moist, acidic, well-drained soils in part ...
Chamaelirium luteum da unitedplantsavers.org
Overall At-Risk Score: 49. Latin name: Chamaelirium luteum. Common Name: Blazingstar, Devil's Bit, Fairywand, False Unicorn (Root), Helonias. Family:.
Chamaelirium luteum da gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org
Chamaelirium luteum is a dioecious species in which the staminate plants and the carpellate plants differ in morphology and abundance (e.g., carpellate plants ...
Chamaelirium luteum da mtcubacenter.org
After most early spring wildflowers have faded, fairy wand (Chamaelirium luteum) provides a delightful mid to late spring display. This herbaceous perennial ...
Chamaelirium luteum da gardensoftheblueridge.com
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This is another great late Spring early Summer bloomer for the shade. It sends up an 18-24" spike of white flowers, have seen some much taller in real rich ...
Chamaelirium luteum da forest-farming.extension.org
26 ago 2019 · An herbaceous perennial, its leaves form a basal rosette with an emerging flower stalk that bears either a male or female flower spike about 2 ...
Chamaelirium luteum da guides.nynhp.org
Chamaelirium luteum occurs in eastern North America from Michigan and Ontario, east to Massachusetts, and south to Louisiana and Florida. It is relatively rare ...