Tuesday, October 2, 2012

plants around campus

Itea






The Itea is a perennial shrub that grows actively in the spring.  The plant grows well in medium to wet soil and full sun to part shade.  The Itea plant can grow up to four feet tall and produce fragrant white flowers.









Loropetalum














The Loropetalum is a purplish-green shrub that produces flowers in the spring.  The shrub has asymmetrical leaves that grow on the rounded shrub.  They grow in well drained soil in full or partial sunlight.  




Holly Bush











The Holly bush, also called the Illex, is a slow-growing bush that can reach up to 33 feet if left unattended.  The bushes have glossy leaves that are often pointed at the end.  Many produce small reddish fruits that ripen in the winter.









Marigold











Marigolds are orange or yellow flowers that bloom in the spring, summer and fall.  They grow in various types of soil and need plenty of sunshine.  There are about 50 different species of marigolds.



Camelia








Camelia's are flowering plants native to eastern and southern Asia.  Debate over number of species ranges from 100 to 250.  They are actually small trees that can grow up to 60 feet tall, though they are usually trimmed.  They grow large flowers varying in hues from white to red.  They grow well in acidic soils with plenty of water, and usually grow rather quickly.





Angel's Trumpet










The Angel's Trumpet, also known as Brugmansia, is a shrub-like flowering plant that grows large trumpet-shaped flowers in varying colors.  Though nice to look at, this plant is toxic when ingested.  It has hallucinogenic effects, but also causes a number of other symptoms which will eventually lead to death.  Angel's Trumpet is native to tropical climates but have been adapted to other climates as well.





Pecan Tree











The Pecan tree is a tree native to North America.  It's name comes from an Algonquian word that means 'a nut requiring a stone to crack.'  They grow from 66 to 180 feet and produce pecans in the fall.  The pecans grow inside a woody shell contained by a softer husk.  

Sycamore Tree






The Sycamore tree is native to North America.  It is distinguishable by its bark, which has an irregular color due to the flaking off of its bark.  Sycamores can grow from about 98 to 130 feet in high.  They have dark, rough bark on the lower parts of the tree, with light, smooth bark towards the top.

Magnolia Tree






The Magnolia grandifloras are evergreen trees native to the southeastern United States.  They grow up to 90 feet and have large dark green leaves.  They also produce large, white flowers in the late spring.

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