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  | | German: Goldblattspiere | Czech: tavolník nízký | | Genus: Spiraea | Family: Rosaceae, | | Mature Height: 0.80 m | Deciduous: deciduous plant | | Bloom in: VI, VII, VIII, | Flower Colour:   | | Soil Preferred: alkaline, | Light Required:   | | Other Attributes: deciduous shrub, hemispherical form, alternate leaves, fruit - follicule, group plant, hedge, attractive flowers, tolerance of air pollution, interesting colour of leaves, autumn colour of leaves, |
 Spiraea x bumalda 'Goldflame' gold flame spirea flowers
 Spiraea x bumalda 'Goldflame' gold flame spirea leaves
 Spiraea x bumalda 'Goldflame' gold flame spirea leaves
Plants of Genus Spiraea:
Index:ARTICLES bumalda, flame, gold, spiraea, spirea, PHOTO GALLERY bumalda, flame, gold, spiraea, spirea, INDEX OF ARTICLES: SPI...
External links:Michigan State University Extension: Spiraea x bumalda--Bumald SpireaNC State University: Shrubs: Spiraea x bumaldaNC State University: Shrubs: Spiraea x bumalda Anthony WatererNC State University: Shrubs: Spiraea x bumalda CrispaNC State University: Shrubs: Spiraea x bumalda Darts RedNC State University: Shrubs: Spiraea x bumalda DolchicaNC State University: Shrubs: Spiraea x bumalda GoldflameNC State University: Shrubs: Spiraea x bumalda LimemoundNC State University: Shrubs: Spiraea x bumalda Magic CarpetWisflora: Spiraea X bumalda Burv.
| Michael A. Dirr, |
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 | Product Description: Dirr's Hardy Trees and Shrubs: An Illustrated Encyclopedia Michael A. Dirr This bestselling encyclopedia, illustrated with brilliant photographs, describes the best woody plants adapted to cooler climates, showing both habit and details of more than 500 species, and including some 700 additional cultivars and varieties. Brief cultural information is supplied for each plant, as well as Dirr's perceptive comments and opinions. Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (1997-10-01) Price: $69.95 | | Stella Otto, |
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 | Product Description: For every gardener desiring to add apples, pears, cherries, and other tree fruit to their landscape here are hints and solid information from a professional horticulturist and experienced fruit grower. The Backyard Orchardist includes help on selecting the best fruit trees and information about each stage of growth and development, along with tips on harvest and storage of the fruit. Those with limited space will learn about growing dwarf fruit trees in containers. Appendices include a fruit-growers monthly calendar, a trouble-shooting guide for reviving ailing trees, and a resource list of nurseries selling fruit trees. Publisher: Ottographics (1995-01-01) Price: $16.95 | | Michael A. Dirr, |
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 | Publisher: Stipes Publishing, LLC (1998-08) Price: $56.80 | | Daniel J. Hinkley, |
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 | Product Description: If you thought the age of the great plant explorers was over, guess again. Dan Hinkley, founder of the original Heronswood Nursery, has scoured the globe for botanical treasures, a bounty that has enriched gardens throughout the world. He presents the most outstanding shrubs and vines from his plant-collecting trips to Chile, Costa Rica, South Africa, Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam, Nepal, Bhutan, India, New Zealand, Europe, and North America.
Explorers will encounter little-known exotics such as the sapphire-berried dichroas and vermilion-flowered Desfontainea spinosa (Chilean holly). The Explorer's Garden:Shrubs and Vines from the Four Corners of the World also includes more familiar, but just as garden-worthy, plants such as witch hazels, hydrangeas, and sassafras. In every case, Hinkley zeroes in on why the plant deserves your garden space and what you can expect as the plant matures. Excerpts from Hinkley's travel journals evoke the plant's native setting with poetic precision, painting seductive portraits of the monkey-puzzle forests of South America or the rhododendron-clad slopes of the Himalayas.
As this brimming collection makes clear, there are still scores of exciting plants that await wider use by the gardening public. Readers who yearn for an expert guide to this cornucopia of riches will find no better companion than Dan Hinkley.
Publisher: Timber Press (2009-06-03) Price: $39.95 | | George W. Symonds, |
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 | Product Description: The Visual Method for the Practical Identification and Recognition of Shrubs (and vines and ground covers) -- and an important supplement to existing botanical methods. The book is in two parts: Pictorial Keys and Master Pages. The Keys are designed for easy visual comparison of details which look alike, narrowing the identification of a shrub to one of a small group -- the family or genus. Then, in the Master Pages, the species of the shrub is determined, with similar details placed together to highlight differences within the family group, thus eliminating all other possibilities. The details of laurel blossoms on this plate are an example and are followed in the book by details of laurel fruit, leaves, and bark. All of the 3,550 photographs were made specifically for use in this book and were taken either in the field or of fresh material carefully selected from the more than 20,000 specimens collected. Wherever possible, details such as leaves, fruit, twigs, etc., appear in actual size; otherwise, similar details are reproduced in the same scale. Publisher: William Morrow (1973-02-01) Price: $22.95 |
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