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Asperula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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light blue (late spring) ... sun-part shade ... About my plant portraits; PlantLinks to other web pages about Asperula orientalis...
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Definition of Asperula odorata in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Asperula odorata. Pronunciation of Asperula odorata. Translations of Asperula odorata. Asperula odorata synonyms, Asperula odorata antonyms. Information about Asperula odorata in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... New: Language forums...
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Asperula (sometimes commonly called woodruff) is a cushiony, low-growing, woody-based, tufted plant which typically grows to 3" tall and spreads to 8" wide. Features tiny grayish green (glaucous) leaves (to 1/2") in whorls of 4 and terminal clusters of tiny pinkish-white flowers which bloom in late spring.
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Asclepias asperula (Decaisne) Woodson ; (Antelope Horns Milkweed) ... Asclepias asperula is very common roadside milkweed in the Gila Wilderness. The leaves are lanceolate and up to 15 centimeters long. The corolla lobes are greenish white and the hoods are purple. Please click on an image for a larger file.
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Scientific Name: Mentzelia asperula Common Name: Organ Mountain Blazingstar Flower Color: Orange Plant Type: Herb, Annual Height: To about 1 foot (30 cm) tall ... Mentzelia asperula < Previous...
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A PLANTS profile of Asclepias asperula ssp. capricornu (antelopehorns) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Asclepias asperula (Decne.) Woodson ssp. capricornu (Woodson) Woodson antelopehorns;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Asperula odorata. Asperula odorata. Information about Asperula odorata in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Asperula odorata)
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Asclepias asperula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Medicinal Action and Uses ... The Sweet Woodruff, a favourite little plant growing in woods and on shaded hedgebanks, may be readily recognized by its small white flowers (in bloom in May and June) set on a tender stalk, with narrow, bright-green leaves growing beneath them in ... Being a lover of woods and shady places,
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