Allium siculum Ucria Honey Garlic

Allium siculum Ucria

Posted by:admin Posted On:21 Mar 2024

Honey Garlic axonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Allium siculum, commonly known as Honey Garlic, is a bulbous perennial plant native to the Mediterranean region, particularly found in Sicily and surrounding areas. It belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family, which also

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Part 3- Fixing the Dead Zones

Posted by:admin Posted On:20 Mar 2024

Current approaches So far we have established that Dead Zones exist, are not desirable, and are primarily caused by by a variety of pollution inputs into our river systems. So what are we (all of us) doing about it. The

Colchicum lusitanum Brot. Autumn Crocus

Colchicum lusitanum Brot.

Posted by:admin Posted On:20 Mar 2024

Autumn Crocus Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Colchicum lusitanum, commonly known as Autumn Crocus or Portuguese Meadow Saffron, is a perennial herbaceous plant known for its autumn-flowering habit and saffron-like flowers. It produces large, goblet-shaped flowers with six pointed

Hydrangea serrata (Thunb.) Ser. Tea of Heaven

Hydrangea serrata (Thunb.) Ser.

Posted by:admin Posted On:20 Mar 2024

Tea of Heaven Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Hydrangea serrata, commonly known as Tea of Heaven or Mountain Hydrangea, is a deciduous shrub known for its delicate and lacecap-like flower clusters. The leaves are serrated, giving the species its

Phlox maculata L. Meadow Phlox

Phlox maculata L.

Posted by:admin Posted On:19 Mar 2024

Meadow phlox Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Phlox maculata, commonly known as Meadow Phlox, is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the Polemoniaceae family. It typically grows 1 to 3 feet (30 to 90 cm) tall, forming clumps of

Solanum carolinense L. Carolina Horsenettle

Solanum carolinense L.

Posted by:admin Posted On:19 Mar 2024

Carolina Horsenettle Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Carolina Horsenettle is a perennial herbaceous plant with spiny stems, belonging to the Solanaceae family. It typically grows up to 1 to 3 feet (30 to 90 cm) tall, with a sprawling

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Part 2- Fixing the Dead Zones

Posted by:admin Posted On:19 Mar 2024

Sources of the problem As we discussed in the first part of this series, the cause of these dead zones is anoxia brought on by natures defense of an excess of nutrient in the water. We further identified that excess


Fixing the Gulf of Mexico dead zone.

Posted by:admin Posted On:18 Mar 2024

Fixing the Dead Zones – Overview One of the reasons I started this web page is because I have a lot of ideas that solve problems “way above my paygrade”. That is to say that I have a lot of

Hosta sieboldiana Engl. blue angel hosta

Hosta sieboldiana 

Posted by:admin Posted On:18 Mar 2024

“Blue Angel” Hosta Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Known Range: Hosta sieboldiana is native to Japan, particularly found in shaded forests and woodland areas. It has been cultivated and introduced to various regions globally, including North America, Europe, and

Eutrochium maculatum (L.) E.E.Lamont spotted joe pyeweed

Eutrochium maculatum (L.) E.E.Lamont

Posted by:admin Posted On:17 Mar 2024

Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Known Range: Care Requirements: Many of the flowering plants featured on our website are available through Nature Hills Nursery. Ordering them through this link will support the Cernunnos Foundation and your garden! paid advertisement