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Coleonema pulchellum, commonly known as confetti bush, buchu, diosma or breath of heaven, ... 'Compactum' ('Nanum') — dwarf pink flowering form growing to 1m
Coleonema is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae. The eight known species are all from the western Cape Province of South Africa . In Australia , where they are cultivated as garden ornamentals, they are often referred to as Diosma , [ 1 ] a different genus in the same family.
Bursaria spinosa has a variable habit, and can grow anywhere from 1 to 12 m high. The dark grey bark is furrowed. The dark grey bark is furrowed. The smooth branches are sometimes armed with thorns, and the leaves are arranged alternately along the stems or clustered around the nodes and have a pine-like fragrance when bruised.
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Bundles of brush in the Tama River estuary used for growing Porphyra algae in Japan, c. 1921. Human use of seaweed is known from the Neolithic period. [4] Cultivation of gim (laver) in Korea is reported in books from the 15th century. [74] [75] Seaweed farming began in Japan as early as 1670 in Tokyo Bay. [76]
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The leaves are narrow and fixed. The lower leaves are broad and round with backwardly directed lobes, 50–80mm × 0.5–3mm. Stem leaves are linear, entire, growing whitish with 2-fid hairs; 21–43mm × 1.5–2mm. Flower clusters grow at intervals on short equal stalks along the stem, with bright yellow to red or pink bilateral flowers ...
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