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  2. Amsonia - Wikipedia

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    Amsonia kearneyana Woodson – Kearney's bluestar – Baboquivari in Pima Co. in Arizona; Amsonia longiflora Torr. – tubular bluestar – Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Coahuila; Amsonia ludoviciana Vail – Louisiana bluestar – Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia; Amsonia orientalis Decne. – European bluestar – Greece, Turkey

  3. Betty Ford Alpine Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Gardens were founded by Vail and Denver horticulturists in 1985, with subsequent planting of the Alpine Display Garden (1987), Mountain Perennial Garden (1989), Mountain Meditation Garden (1991), and the Alpine Rock Garden (1999) with its stunning 120-foot waterfall. Other gardens include the Silk Road Garden and Children's Garden.

  4. Amsonia jonesii - Wikipedia

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    Amsonia jonesii is a plant in the bluestar genus Amsonia known by the common name Colorado desert bluestar. It is in the dogbane family, but a separate genus. It grows in the deserts surrounding the Colorado River in the United States. It is now grown as a garden plant for its masses of light blue flowers and low water usage.

  5. Asclepias tuberosa - Wikipedia

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    Asclepias rolfsii Britton ex Vail Asclepias tuberosa , commonly known as butterfly weed , is a species of milkweed native to eastern and southwestern North America . [ 2 ] It is commonly known as butterfly weed because of the butterflies that are attracted to the plant by its color and its copious production of nectar .

  6. Amsonia tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    Amsonia tomentosa is a species of flowering plant native to the southwestern United States (S California, S Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, W Texas) and northern Mexico . [1] [2] Its common names include woolly bluestar and gray amsonia. Amsonia tomentosa is a short, woody plant with many erect stems rarely reaching half a meter in height ...

  7. List of endangered plants of North America - Wikipedia

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    Amsonia kearneyana (Kearney's bluestar) Apios priceana (Price's potato-bean) Arabis macdonaldiana (MacDonald's rockcress) Arabis perstellata (Braun's rockcress) Arabis serotina (shale barren rockcress) Arctostaphylos confertiflora (Santa Rosa Island manzanita) Arctostaphylos morroensis (Morro manzanita) Arctostaphylos myrtifolia (Ione manzanita)

  8. Amsonia tharpii - Wikipedia

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    Amsonia tharpii is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, known by the common names Tharp's bluestar and feltleaf bluestar. It is native to New Mexico and Texas in the United States. [2] This plant is a perennial herb with a woody taproot. [2] It grows up to about 20 centimeters tall. [1]

  9. Category:Amsonia - Wikipedia

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    Amsonia tomentosa This page was last edited on 4 January 2020, at 02:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...