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  2. Homalanthus populifolius - Wikipedia

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    Homalanthus populifolius. Homalanthus populifolius, the bleeding heart, native poplar or Queensland poplar, is an Australian rainforest plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It often appears in areas of rainforest disturbance. Bleeding heart is highly regarded by rainforest regenerators because of its fast growth and use as a pioneer species in ...

  3. Smilax rotundifolia - Wikipedia

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    Smilax sprengelii Kunth. Smilax rotundifolia, also known as roundleaf greenbrier[2] or common greenbrier, is a woody vine native to the southeastern and eastern United States and eastern Canada. [1][3][4] It is a common and conspicuous part of the natural forest ecosystems in much of its native range. The leaves are glossy green, petioled ...

  4. Schamberg disease - Wikipedia

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    Schamberg's disease, or progressive pigmented purpuric dermatosis, is a chronic discoloration of the skin which usually affects the legs and often spreads slowly. This disease is more common in males and may occur at any age from childhood onward. This condition is observed worldwide and has nothing to do with race or ethnic background.

  5. Dicentra formosa - Wikipedia

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    Dicentra formosa (western, wild or Pacific bleeding-heart) is a species of flowering plant in the poppy family, Papaveraceae (subfamily: Fumarioideae). With its fern -like foliage and inflorescence of drooping pink, purple, yellow or cream "hearts", this species is native to the United States' Pacific Northwest and West Coast of North America .

  6. Early fall color could be a sign of leaf disease. Here are 2 ...

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    Early signs of fall foliage color change can be a sign of plant stress. It can be caused by a disease pathogen. It can even be a species’ adaptation to dry fall conditions. Of course, it can ...

  7. Lamprocapnos - Wikipedia

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    The Asian bleeding-heart grows to 120 cm (47 in) tall by 45 cm (18 in) wide. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial with 3-lobed compound leaves on fleshy green to pink stems. The arching horizontal racemes of up to 20 pendent flowers are borne in spring and early summer. The outer petals are bright fuchsia-pink, while the inner ones are white.

  8. Where is the best fall foliage? Maps and forecast for fall ...

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    Fall foliage map shows peak fall color dates. And here's a county-by-county breakdown of how the 2024 foliage is predicted to change across the U.S.: Is climate change affecting fall foliage?

  9. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    bleeding heart, Dutchman's breeches Papaveraceae: Leaves and roots are poisonous and cause convulsions and other nervous symptoms. [citation needed] Dichapetalum cymosum: gifblaar Dichapetalaceae: Well known as a livestock poison in South Africa, this plant contains the metabolic poison fluoroacetic acid. [citation needed] Dieffenbachia spp ...