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Jeffersonia diphylla twinleaf Photograph(s) by RHW Characteristics Height: 0.5-1' Flowers: Apr.-May;...
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Visiting Marsha Russell's garden in Littleton, Massachusetts the other day, I hit it just right and ...
Visiting Marsha Russell's garden in Littleton, Massachusetts the other day, I hit it just right and ...
Jeffersonia diphylla Twinleaf : 8-9 petals suggests Bloodroot but less brilliant, rich damp woods...
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Visiting Marsha Russell's garden in Littleton, Massachusetts the other day, I hit it just right and ...
This Twinleaf was photographed on a steep, north-facing, woodland slope near the base of the Smith M...
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Visiting Marsha Russell's garden in Littleton, Massachusetts the other day, I hit it just right and ...
Jeffersonia dubia rising in our garden. Photograph © Paige Woodward A woodland treasure, cousin to P...
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Jeffersonia dubia (Maxim.)Benth. & Hook. Author Šárka Mašová Other photographs by this author Determ...
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The Nodding Thistle, Black-Stemmed Spleenwort Fern, and Twinleaf are species within Pittsylvania Cou...
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