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Iris cristata also make a great ground-cover beneath small blooming shrubs, or medium to large perennials. Editor's note: Please return to Diggin' it on Friday, to read about dwarf bearded irises ...
What: Cryptomeria japonica “Cristata,” commonly called crested Japanese cedar, is one of the weirdest evergreen conifers you can grow. It has an attractive columnar form with a full habit. The ...
India: used as a famine food in Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh; Panch Mahals, Bombay Presidency, Madras Presidency: leaves and young shoots eaten as greens Hindi: Kokan, Pila murghka, Lal murghka. Bengali: ...
Dryopteris cristata (L.) A. Gray is a long-lived, lowland, homosporous fern of wet bogs and swampy woodland with a temperate to subarctic, circumpolar distribution (Dostal et al., 1984); the Alps ...
4. C. cristata can identify, capture and eat its prey, generally insects and worms, in an average of about 230 milliseconds. That’s roughly three times faster than a human driver’s reaction time to a ...
The translocation began on February 14 and took around 83 days to complete. The trees included 755 mahuas (madhuca longifolia), 139 arjuns (terminalia arjuna) and 87 murga (celosia cristata) A tree ...