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selected in Lombardy,
northern Italy, in the 17th century. The
growth is
fastigiate (having the
branches more or less
parallel to the main stem), with a very...
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distinctive tall
fastigiate form, with
wider leaves. 'Pinkie' – pink
flowers 'Prostratus' –
lower groundcover 'Pyramidalis' (or 'Erectus') –
fastigiate form, pale...
- bronze-coloured at first,
becoming green.
Award of
Garden Merit. 'Amanogawa'.
Fastigiate cherry, with
columnar habit;
flowers semi-double, pale pink.
Award of...
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Branching in clusters, e.g. a
bundle of
sticks or needles;
having fascicles.
fastigiate 1. In
Plant morphology, the
habit of a
plant that
consists in part, of...
- needles,
produce dense foliage, and have
compact and/or
columnar (e.g.,
fastigiate)
growth habits.
Common species chosen for
topiary include cultivars of...
- vast
majority of the
trees in
cultivation are
selected cultivars with a
fastigiate crown, with
erect branches forming a
narrow to very
narrow crown often...
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There are
several cultivars,
notably 'Fastigiata' or 'Pyramidalis', a
fastigiate tree when young,
which has
become a po****r
urban street tree in the United...
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Gypsophila fastigiata, the
fastigiate gypsophila, is a
species of
flowering plant of the
family Caryophyllaceae. "Gypsophila
fastigiata L." www.gbif.org...
- baby's-breath
Gypsophila elegans –
showy baby's-breath
Gypsophila fastigiata –
fastigiate gypsophila Gypsophila litwinowii Gypsophila nana –
dwarf gypsophila Gypsophila...
- is a
relatively fast-growing
large shrub or
small tree with an erect,
fastigiate growth habit. It is
native to New Zealand. This
species is self-supporting...