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It is native to the western United States where it grows in woodland and scrub very often on the forest floor under pine trees. It is found in Washington, Oregon, northern California, and northwestern Nevada. [4] [3] Antennaria geyeri is a small perennial herb growing up to about 14 centimeters tall. It produces several erect stems from a ...
In many parts of the world, seasonality is expressed as wet and dry periods rather than warm and cold periods, and deciduous perennials lose their leaves in the dry season. [17] Some perennial plants are protected from wildfires because they have underground roots that produce adventitious shoots, bulbs, crowns, or stems; [18] other perennials ...
With charming heart-shaped flowers dangling from long stems, these early spring bloomers add welcome early-season color to landscape beds. It’s a beautiful, old-fashioned perennial that lives ...
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The old saying is that perennials crawl, walk, run, so by the third season, they really take off. ... These hardy sun-loving plants bloom in midsummer, and though the blooms last just one day ...
Gallberry is a common name for two similar shrubs in the holly family (Aquifoliaceae): . Ilex coriacea; Ilex glabra; Both are native to coastal areas in the United States from Virginia to Texas.
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Astragalus bibullatus was first described in 1987 by Rupert Charles Barneby and Edwin L. Bridges. [2] The common name refers to Milo Pyne, who discovered the species in the 1980s, and the odd-looking smooth, reddish fruits that ripen on the ground and look superficially like plums ().