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A cultivar is a kind of cultivated plant that people have selected for desired traits and which retains those traits when propagated. Methods used to propagate... |
periods per year, although the timing varies depending on the species, cultivars, and localities. A typical durian tree can bear fruit after four or five... |
starting-points for List of elm cultivars, hybrids and hybrid cultivars were threefold: (1) Green's 'Registration of Cultivar Names in Ulmus ' (1964), based... |
regions. There are hundreds of cultivars of D. zibethinus; many consumers express preferences for specific cultivars, which fetch higher prices in the... |
Chrysanthemum (redirect from X Dendranthema cultivars) center of diversity is in China. Countless horticultural varieties and cultivars exist. The genus Chrysanthemum are perennial herbaceous flowering plants... |
fruit, it usually produces up to 200 flowers, although some large-fruited cultivars can exceed this. Once it flowers, the individual fruits of the flowers... |
International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (category Cultivars) Plant Code. Cultigens under the purview of the ICNCP include cultivars, Groups (cultivar groups), and grexes. All organisms traditionally considered to... |
its cultivars "Lambrook Mist" and "Lambrook Silver" have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. These two short cultivars are... |
tall with flowers up to 15 centimetres across. Flowers of species (not cultivars) have 4 or 6 petals, many stamens forming a conspicuous whorl in the center... |
Schlumbergera (section Modern cultivars) flower in the Southern Hemisphere. Most of the popular houseplants are cultivars of Schlumbergera, rather than species, with flowers in white, pink, yellow... |
Thymus vulgaris (section Cultivars) shape and colour and essential oils. The many cultivars include 'Argenteus' (silver thyme). The cultivar 'Silver Queen', with white-margined leaves, has... |
epipremnoides, the plant in cultivation has since been registered as a cultivar of the name Monstera 'Esqueleto'. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant... |
Pelargonium (section Cultivars) orange, or white, but intensive breeding has produced a huge array of cultivars with great variety in size, flower colour, leaf form and aromatic foliage... |
continuum between R. rhaponticum and R. rhabarbarum. However, modern rhubarb cultivars are tetraploids with 2n = 44, in contrast to 2n = 22 for the wild species... |
Banana (section Bibliography) most important cultivars belonged to the triploid Musa acuminata AAA group of Cavendish group bananas. It is unclear if any existing cultivar can replace... |
East Asia for its small (approximately 5 mm or 1⁄4 in long) bean. The cultivars most familiar in East Asia have a uniform red color, but there are also... |
Galanthus nivalis (section Cultivars) cultivars, but they are good value in the garden as the bulbs spread rapidly and the large flowers show up well. There are numerous named cultivars of... |
of oils of both cultivars were similar (although cultivar 1 was richer in palmitolino-olein (18.5 compared with 14.1%) and cultivar 2 was richer in dipalmito-olein... |
Freesia (section Bibliography) grandiflora Freesia laxa Freesia refracta (garden cultivar) Variety of freesia cultivars Mauve-colored freesia cultivar Freesia verrucosa Freesia viridis in Curtis's... |
stems, and flowers that can vary in appearance depending on the specific cultivar. It is highly regarded for its striking appearance, featuring large, glossy... |