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Streptosolen jamesonii, the marmalade bush, is an evergreen shrub of the Solanaceae family that produces loose clusters of flowers gradually changing from yellow to red as they develop, resulting in an overall appearance resembling orange ...
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Ordovician Lithistid Sponges of the Great Basin
Discussion — Like Anthaspidella, the name Streptosolen first appeared in Miller's
1889 monograph on North American geology and paleontology. As discussed by
Finks (1967c), Miller apparently had a preprint of Ulrich and Everett's work and ...
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Harry Oakman's what Flowers when: The Complete Guide to ...
Streptosolen jamesonii Syzygium wikonii Tabebuia cbrysotricha FAM.
SOLANACEAE Streptosolen jamesonii (Browalliaj.) There is only one species.
An evergreen shrub, 1-2 metres in height; makes strong growth; forms a clump of
slender ...
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Mediterranean Gardening: A Waterwise Approach
STREPTOSOLEN Solanaceae S. jamesonii Columbia, Peru A South American
gift to drought- tolerant gardens, the evergreen MARMALADE BUSH flowers
almost all year with cheerful orange bloom, suitably framed by Brachyglottis greyi
and ...
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Cultivated Plants of Southern Africa: Botanical Names, ...
7449.000 Streptosolen jamesonii (Benth.) Miers Colomb — Ecuad 1. Macbride,
J.F. 1962. Streptosolen. in Flora of Peru. Field Museum of Natural History, Botany
13.5B1: 151. 2. Shaw, J.M.H. 2000. Streptosolen. in European Garden Flora 6: ...
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Westcott's Plant Disease Handbook
BROWALLIA (Streptosolen jamesonii) BACTERIAL Canker; Vascular.
Clavibacter michiganense, WY. NEMATODE, Root Knot. Meloidogyne sp. VIRUS.
Tomato Spotted Wilt, CA, OK. WILT. Fusarium sp., DE. BRUSSELS SPROUTS ▷
Cabbage ...
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Down to Earth: Garden Plants & Flowers
Streptosolen. jamesonii. Marmalade. hush. Marmeladehos. *. ^. '-¥. /*. O. Size: 2 x
2 m Growth habit: This medium-sized to large fast-growing shrub is popular
because of its unusual orange colour. It produces rich orange and yellow flowers
for ...
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The Conservatory Gardener
... somehow out of scale with the elegante of the plant. These take about a year to
ripen, eventually splitting to reveal plumed seeds. Propagate by seed or by
cuttings. Mealy bug can be a problem. 7-10°C/45o0°FH:l-4.5m/3-15ft.
Streptosolen.
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Gardener's Chronicle of America
Every Spring, for about twenty years, it was my privilege to use five hundred
standards of Streptosolen in full array of red, orange, and yellow, after waiting for
a signal from the weather clerk that he could insure favorable conditions for them
to ...
Streptosolen a monotypic gens, an evergreen shrub to 2.5m tall. Leaves are
ovate 5cm long. Flowers are 5-lobed, orange, corolla is tubular. Fruit is a capsule.
Endemic to Colombia in central America. This was previously included in the
genus ...
Morris De Judicibus, 2011
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Fleurissement. Les bacs fleuris en place
Près de 1.500 nouveaux plants ont été acquis avec quelques nouveautés cette année, notamment des impatiens, des streptosolen, des tagete lemmoni et ... «Le Télégramme, 6月 15»
Hardy marmalade bush adds flamboyance to your flora
There is perhaps no more flamboyant shrub out there than Streptosolen jamesonii, better known as marmalade bush. When in bloom, which is often for eight ... «SFGate, 4月 14»
From Picasso in Antibes to Johnston in Menton
In other places, there were cascading clumps of orange Streptosolen and another eye-catching feature was an entire wall smothered in blue thumbergia. «Vancouver Sun, 6月 13»
Don't smoke tobacco; plant its cousins
... brunfelsia, petunia, solandra, schizanthus, streptosolen and salpiglossis. Many of these you already know, and all are worthy of a place in anyone's garden. «Stabroek News, 2月 10»
PICK OF THE WEEK: Marmalade bush / Gardener toasts …
Name: Marmalade bush (Streptosolen jamesonii), a member of the Solanaceae family. Description: This evergreen shrub native to woodland areas of South ... «San Francisco Chronicle, 9月 05»