- Arne
Anderberg and
Laurie Haegi placed the
members that are
known as
strawflowers of the
large genus Helichrysum into a new
genus Bracteantha, and designated...
-
fructigenum =
Monilia fructigena (on Rosaceae)
Oidium helichrysi (on
strawflowers)
Oidium heveae (on
rubber tree)
Oidium hortensiae =
Microsphaera polonica...
- Oct Cuve (Vat) 11 2 Oct
Pomme de
terre (Potato) 12 3 Oct
Immortelle (
Strawflower) 13 4 Oct
Potiron (Winter squash) 14 5 Oct Réséda (Mignonette) 15 6 Oct...
- the
strong fragrance of its leaves.
Other common names include Italian strawflower and immortelle. It
grows on dry,
rocky or
sandy ground around the Mediterranean...
-
Helichrysum orientale. They
often go by the
names everlasting, immortelle, and
strawflower.[citation needed] The name is
derived from the
Ancient Gr****
words ἥλιος...
- flora,
especially bromeliads,
orchids and "sempre vivas" (member of the
strawflower family). On the area one, can find the
three highest mountains in the...
- the
flowers become very brittle.
Suggested flowers to air dry include:
strawflowers, goldenrod, Hydrangeas,
Celosia (crested and
plumed types),
globe amaranth...
- Rose Parade. The
teapot is
decorated with pink and
purple carnations and
yellow strawflower embellishments, and the ch****is is
covered in red roses....
- (Potato) 21.
Chanvre (Hemp)
Duodi 2.
Safferan (Saffron) 12.
Immortelle (
Strawflower) 22. Pênche (Peach)
Tridi 3. Châtaigne (Chestnut) 13.
Potiron (Winter...
-
eating flowers like asters, chrysanthemums, dahlias, goldenrods, roses,
strawflowers, sunflowers, and zinnias.
Grubs act as
pests for
various ornamentals...