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include houseplants,
bedding plants, hedges,
plants for cut
flowers and
foliage plants. The
cultivation of
ornamental plants comes under floriculture and...
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plant which has
foliage that
remains green and
functional throughout the year. This
contrasts with
deciduous plants,
which lose
their foliage completely during...
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specialized for photosynthesis.
Leaves are
collectively called foliage, as in "autumn
foliage",
while the leaves, stem, flower, and
fruit collectively form...
- (white fruited)
first offered by F. C.
Heinemann Golden Alexandria (golden
foliage).
Cultivars Forms with
runners are
still found in old gardens. Quarantaine...
- 1002/tax.621008. JSTOR 24389315. "Common
Names of
Plant Diseases:
Diseases of
Foliage Plants (House Plants): Urticaceae". The
American Phytopathological Society...
- flowers. A few,
mostly species roses are
grown for
attractive or
scented foliage (such as Rosa
glauca and R. rubiginosa),
ornamental thorns (such as R. sericea)...
- that its
foliage provides by
turning a deep beet red
during the winter. The
Latin specific epithet purpurascens is in
reference to the
foliage that is...
-
famous for
their autumnal foliage, and this
attracts major tourism (worth
billions of US dollars) for the regions.
Autumn foliage in Vermont, US
Maple leaves...
- (Ancient Gr****: ἄκανθος) is one of the most
common plant forms to make
foliage ornament and
decoration in the
architectural tradition emanating from Greece...
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commonly called autumn colours or
autumn foliage in
British English and fall colors, fall
foliage, or
simply foliage in
American English. In some
areas of...