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  2. Ipomoea quamoclit - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are 1–4 inches (25–102 mm) long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 1–2 inches (25–51 mm) long and 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white.

  3. Boronia filicifolia - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are arranged singly or in groups of up to three in leaf axils. The four sepals and the four petals are white to pink and a similar length to each other, 2.5–3.5 mm (0.098–0.14 in) long, the sepals 1.5–2 mm (0.059–0.079 in) wide and the petals slightly narrower. The eight stamens are hairy.

  4. Dasiphora fruticosa - Wikipedia

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    'Vilmoriniana' - vigorous, to 1.3 m tall; leaves grey-white hairy, flowers ivory white to pale yellow 'Walton Park' - flowers very large, 3.54 cm, golden yellow 'William Purdom' - leaves mostly with seven leaflets, flowers pale yellow 'Yellow Bird' - bright yellow semi-double flowers with 8–10 petals; medium green foliage and winter hardy ...

  5. Cupressaceae - Wikipedia

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    Cupressaceae or the cypress family is a family of conifers. The family includes 27–30 genera (17 monotypic ), which include the junipers and redwoods , with about 130–140 species in total. They are monoecious , subdioecious or (rarely) dioecious trees and shrubs up to 116 m (381 ft) tall.

  6. Rosa setigera - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are alternate and compound, with 3 to 5 leaflets on each leaf. Each leaf is 8–12 centimetres (3.1–4.7 in) long, with leaflets that are 3–5 centimetres (1.2–2.0 in) long and 1.54 centimetres (0.6–1.6 in) wide. Leaflets are ovate, with serrate or doubly serrate margins. [6] The fragrant flowers, blooming May to July, are ...

  7. Ipomopsis rubra - Wikipedia

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    Ipomopsis rubra is a flowering plant of the phlox family native to North America in the state of Texas and the southeastern United States, commonly known as standing cypress, scarlet gilia, Texas plume, flame flower, and indian spur. This classification is synonymous with Gilia rubra. This flower is noteworthy for its bright, upturned flowers ...

  8. Anemonoides quinquefolia - Wikipedia

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    The flower stalk rises directly from the leaf whorl. The solitary flower is 2–2.5 cm (0.8–1.0 in) across with 4–9 (usually 5) sepals (but no petals) and 30–60 white-tipped stamens. Each sepal is 6–25 mm (0.2–1.0 in) long and 4–8 mm (0.2–0.3 in) wide. The petal-like sepals are usually white but occasionally they are pink, or with ...

  9. Ipomoea heptaphylla - Wikipedia

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    It is an annual or short-lived perennial vine which climbs using twining stems, and has pink or purple flowers. The leaf shape is somewhat variable, with individuals possessing compound leaves palmately divided into five leaflets, and lanceolate-leaved individuals occurring in neighbouring populations.