www.flowers-to-world.com - buy flower online

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

BERKHEYA -


Description of berkheya

This upright perennial is found in the damp, rocky grasslands in the Drakensberg Mountains, Natal. It is scantily branched and covered with slender, deeply and irregularly lobed, spiny, dark green leaves. The flowers resemble Daisies and they have a spiny calyx beneath; they are bright yellow centered with orange-yellow. They grow on branching, spiny-leaved stems throughout the summer. This plant grows up to 3 feet high and wide.

Potting of berkheya

Grow this plant in fertile, moist soil that has adequate drainage, in a warm, sunny, protected location.

Propagation of berkheya

Seeds may be sown or they may be divided in the spring.

Varieties of berkheya

Berkheya macrocephala.

Other on "B" flowers and plants

BabianaBaccharisBallota
BanksiaBaptisiaBarbarea
BasellaBauhiniaBaumea
BeaucarneaBeaufortiaBeaumontia
BegoniaBelamcandaBeloperone
BenincasaBerberidopsisBerberis
BergeniaBerkheyaBertolonia
BeschorneriaBesseraBeta
BetulaBidensBignonia
BillardieraBillbergiaBlandfordia
BlechnumBomareaBorago
BoroniaBougainvilleaBouvardia
BoykiniaBrachychitonBrachycome
BrachysemaBrassavolaBrassica
BrassocattleyaBravoaBrevoortia
BreyniaBromeliaBroussonetia
BrowalliaBrowneaBruckenthalia
BrunfelsiaBrunneraBrunsvigia
BryophyllumBuddleiaBuglossoides
BuphthalmumBupleurumBurchellia
ButomusBuxus

More articles about Berkheya

Metal concentrations of insects associated with the South African Ni hyperaccumulator Berkheya coddii (Asteraceae)
Nickel levels in arthropods associated with Ni hyperaccumulator plants from an ultramafic site in New Caledonia
Does Elevated Body Ni Concentration Protect Insects Against Pathogens? A Test Using Melanotrichus boydi (Heteroptera: Miridae)
The Forest Dialogue The Forest Dialogue
Slide 1
Larrea tridentata and Amorpha fruticosa: Potential selenium hyperaccumulator desert plant species Gustavo Cruz-Jimenez1, Jorge
Contribution of the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis to heavy metal phytoremediation
Trace elements slowly accumulating, depleting in soils
Application of Synchrotron X-Ray Microbeam Spectroscopy to the Determination of Metal Distribution and
BRUCE RICHARD JAMES
Literature Review: Phytoaccumulation of Chromium, Uranium, and Plutonium in Plant Systems (ANRCP-1998-3)
Dendroremediation Reference Database
Aroma Gardens

flower online

SEO - Search Engine OptimizationFlowers deliverySite map

No input file specified.