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Figure 1. Spectacular undivided leaves on the Sarawak form.
Picture by Curtis Botanical Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 4-9,12-32 or store the roots in wi...
‹ Photo: Mirabilis jalapa 5. up Photo: Mirabilis multiflora 1. › Add new comment Search: Log in to s...
'Four o'clock' This herbaceous plant is a perennial one thanks to its deep tuberous blackish root fr...
Update 26 June 2005 Within days the older leaves started turning orange/red/yellow. It might have be...
Mirabilis jalapa Nyctaginaceae Kristin Yanker-Hansen, Danville Commonly called four-o'clocks because...
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(Photo: © Michael Wood) Boletus Mirabilis (Murrill ) Murrill Mycologia 4: 217. 1912. Common Name: no...
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Figure 3. P. Mirabilis
Photo By: Jim Anderson
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The leaf of Clivia Mirabilis shows a median white striation as compared to the pure green leaves of ...
Seeds may be sown directly into the garden in the Spring in warm areas. In other areas, start the se...
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Figure 4. Young plant.
Welwitschia Mirabilis The first Welwitschia plant was discovered by Austrian botanist Friedrich Welw...
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The Batchman's use the same potting mix for the sobralias as for their cymbidiums and grow them unde...
Family Nyctaginaceae Stems
Welwitschia Mirabilis
TAXONOMY Cypa Mirabilis Rothschild, 1894, Novit. zool. 1 : 664. Type locality: [India, Meghalaya,] K...
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Figure 5. P. Mirabilis Contributed by: Dusan Balint (Figure 1) from PALMS & CYCADS No. 30, Jan-Mar 1...
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Developing fruits. Flowering - May - October. Habitat - Open ground, prairies, waste ground, roadsid...
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