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  2. Abronia umbellata - Wikipedia

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    Abronia umbellata is a prostrate annual with thick, succulent leaves (leaves occur few to many and are slender, ovate to diamond-shape with stems as long as leaf blades, stems are often hairy) and pink to purple colored flowers with white centers.

  3. List of Northern American nectar sources for honey bees

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    A honey bee collecting nectar from an apricot flower.. The nectar resource in a given area depends on the kinds of flowering plants present and their blooming periods. Which kinds grow in an area depends on soil texture, soil pH, soil drainage, daily maximum and minimum temperatures, precipitation, extreme minimum winter temperature, and growing degre

  4. Verbena stricta - Wikipedia

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    Verbena stricta is an extremely important component of many butterfly gardens, as the leaves are the ideal food for the larval form of the common buckeye butterfly. [4] The seeds are also an important dietary portion of many small birds and mammals.

  5. How to Plant and Grow Snowdrop Flowers That Reliably Bloom in ...

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    How to Plant and Grow Snowdrop Flowers That Reliably Bloom in the Winter. Andy Wilcox. January 13, 2025 at 11:35 AM. Sandra Gerdes.

  6. Vernalization - Wikipedia

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    Arabidopsis thaliana rosette before vernalization, with no floral spike. Arabidopsis thaliana ("thale cress") is a much-studied model for vernalization. Some ecotypes (varieties), called "winter annuals", have delayed flowering without vernalization; others ("summer annuals") do not.

  7. Farmers' Almanac predicts cold, wet winter ahead for Ohio

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    The Ohio Valley, Midwest and Great Lakes regions will see above-average precipitation this winter. The Ohio region in particular is marked as "cold, wet, and white" on an almanac map.

  8. Do I Need To Water My Lily Bulbs In Winter? - AOL

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    A lily bulb produces new green growth as the weather warms in the spring and depending on the variety and hardiness zone, blooms emerge in late spring or summer. Once the plant has bloomed, the ...

  9. Verbena bonariensis - Wikipedia

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    Verbena bonariensis is a member of the South American vervains, which are polyploid and have more than 14 chromosomes. Among these, it is part of a lineage which might also include Verbena intermedia and seems well distant from Verbena litoralis or Verbena montevidensis for example. [5]