APAKAH MAKSUD MONTBRETIA dalam CORSICA?
Crocosmia
Crocosmia adalah genus tumbuhan berbunga kecil dalam keluarga iris, Iridaceae. Ia berasal dari padang rumput di Wilayah Cape Floristic, Afrika Selatan. Mereka boleh menjadi perennial malar hijau atau daun yang tumbuh dari corms bawah tanah basal. Daun basal, bergantian adalah cauline dan distichous. Daunnya berbentuk pisau pembedah. Bilah adalah selari yang bersambung. Margin adalah keseluruhan. Corms adalah luar biasa dalam membentuk rantai menegak dengan yang paling muda di bahagian atas dan tertua dan terbesar terkubur paling mendalam di dalam tanah. Akar corm paling rendah di dalam rantaian adalah akar kontraksi dan menyeret corm lebih dalam ke dalam keadaan di mana keadaan memungkinkan. Rantai corms rapuh dan mudah dipisahkan, kualiti yang membolehkan sesetengah spesies menjadi invasif dan sukar dikawal di taman. Mereka mempunyai bunga berwarna-warni dari 4 hingga 20 bunga subopposit berwarna merah dan oren yang terang pada batang berceranggah. Pembengkakan terminal boleh mempunyai bentuk cyme atau raceme. Bunga ini dari awal musim panas menjadi jatuh. Bunga-bunga itu sessile pada lonjakan melengkung fleksibel. Bunga subur adalah hermaphroditic. Semua stamen mempunyai panjang yang sama.
Definisi montbretia dalam kamus Corsica
Takrif montbretia dalam kamus adalah tumbuhan yang luas ditanam dari genus iridacea Afrika Crocosmia, silang antara C. aurea dan C. pottsii, dengan hiasan oren atau bunga kuning, ditanam kebanyakannya sebagai tanaman periuk.
CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «MONTBRETIA»
Ketahui penggunaan
montbretia dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
montbretia dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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The Murder of Henry VIII:
for the parking ticket in the trunk and then paying the equivalent of what it would
cost for dinner in a Michelin starred restaurant to get out of the parking lot,
Boniface handed the keys to Montbretia who cautiously drovetheFord with
Boniface ...
2
U-Boat Attack Logs: A Complete Record of Warship Sinkings ...
Franke later ceded in his memoir of U262 (see below) that he had only
accounted for Montbretia. 5 Intended for Franke in U262 as well as fellow
Kreuzotter commanders Oblt.z.S. Horst Kremser (U383), Kptlt Burkhard
Hacklander (U454; see ...
Daniel Morgan, Bruce Taylor,
2011
3
Some Notes on the Inequality of Bivalents, Especially in the ...
Summary.
Olavi Meurman, Eeva Suomalainen,
1946
4
Cloudehill: A Year in the Garden
Others were C. 'Emily McKenzie', C. 'Solfatare' and Beth Chatto's form of
montbretia. The latter does raise one problem with this family: their propensity to
hybridise and seed themselves around. Certainly, montbretia itself is a weed of
the ...
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Herbaceous Perennial Plants: A Treatise on Their ...
(kro-caws′ me-a) Crocosmia, Montbretia Iridaceae Crocosmia has become
exceeding popular as new cultivars and hybrids emerge. The swordlike leaves
arise from a corm and myriads of one-sided nodding flowers resembling small
funnels ...
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Tennessee & Kentucky Garden Guide: The Best Plants for a ...
Garden Design Because montbretia comes in such fiery colors, it's usually best
combined with perennials that bloom in similar colors at the same time—
blackeyed Susans, short annual sunflowers, Heleniurn, goldenrod—or with
plants that ...
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Gardening on a Shoestring
All of these when in flower are best as winter and spring accents in West Coast
gardens, although if you have a sunroom or greenhouse they can be enjoyed
anywhere during early spring. Montbretia, pineapple lilies, lily-of-the-Nile, and
oxalis, ...
R. H. Yapp. Stems which store food. Examples of underground stems which store
food are the rhizomes of Iris and Solomon's Seal (Fig. 84), the tubers of Potato
and Jerusalem Artichoke (Fig. 85), and the corms of Crocus and Montbretia (Fig.
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Latin for Gardeners: Over 3,000 Plant Names Explained and ...
For example, when species in Montbretia were reclassified as Crocosmia, the
plant previously named Montbretia × crocosmiiflora (the montbretia with flowers
like a crocosmia) became Crocosmia × crocosmiiflora (the crocosmia with flowers
...
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CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: Common Names, ...
7: 161, t. 702. 1851-1852. Species/Vernacular Names: C. aurea (Hooker)
Planchon var. aurea English: montbretia G. x crocosmiiflora (Burb. & Dean) N.E.
Br. (Montbretia crocosmiiflora Lemoine) English: crocus tritonia, montbretia
Crocoxylon ...
Umberto Quattrocchi,
1999
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «MONTBRETIA»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
montbretia digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, on Native Grounds
Palm trees snuggle into gardens among the masses of blooming fuschia and montbretia. Around every bend of the thin R675 is another ... «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
Hunting lodge in buyers' sights
The gardens are closely planted with flowering shrubs, including azalea and rhododendron, and a wealth of Montbretia which will shortly be ... «Irish Independent, Jul 15»
Naming convention helps avert any risk of identity crisis
... when the butterfly bush (buddleia) suddenly becomes a buddleja, but is perhaps more significant when montbretia becomes a crocosmia. «Morpeth Herald, Jul 15»
DIG DEEP: Choose wisely in the garden
Plants that require special precautions at planting time: Periwinkle, cotoneaster, day lilies, montbretia, Japanese spurge, St. John's Wort, lily of ... «North Shore News, Mei 15»
Could roses help you sell your home?
The next most frequently grown garden plants are montbretia, aquilegia, foxglove, fuchsia, honeysuckle, cotoneaster, mint, leylandii, clematis, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mei 15»
Best Day Out in Ireland: five great Irish cycles
Pedal downhill, past the ruins of St Colman's Abbey nestling among fuchsia, fern and montbretia, towards a curved beach that stretches before ... «Irish Times, Mei 15»
Felder Rushing: Summer bulbs coming on strong
Gladiolus, crocosmia (sometimes called montbretia), iris, calla, caladiums, cannas, dahlias, and even four o'clocks all grow about the same so I ... «Jackson Clarion Ledger, Apr 15»
The other green army: a history of bush regeneration
... of some of the mountains' worst weeds—including Himalayan and Japanese honeysuckle, Scotch broom, cotoneaster, privet, montbretia, ivy, ... «ABC Online, Apr 15»
40 ways to go green
Sow now for summer bouquets, buttonholes and corsages of hydrangea, carnation, gladiolus, amaranthus, montbretia, delphinium and freesia. «Irish Times, Mac 15»
Ingham's World: These deadly butterflies are more than just a pretty …
Surprising aliens include montbretia (South Africa), cotoneaster (East Asia) and fuchsia (South America) – all foreign invaders. The Field Guide ... «Express.co.uk, Mac 15»