Fabaceae family / Wildflower, BSA Troop 24 Scout Hut, Habersham Co., Georgia, USA / © June 2009 by William Tanneberger - All Rights Reserved.
Qty / bag: minimum 30 seeds Do you like this flower? Visit my shop to discover all my productions. Scotch Broom is a floriferous shrub that will unfold with panache in a free hedge. Its flowers are much visited by bees and give off a very pleasant fragance at the end of the afternoon when it is still warm but evening begins to set in. Like all Fabaceae, broom fixes azote from the air in the soil, that is to say it captures azote in the air and feeds the soil with it through its roots. Originally from northwestern Europe, Cytisus scoparius grows wild in moors, wood edges, clearings and forest cuts, but also in wasteland and agricultural meadows and road embankments. sowing advice : Scratch the seeds to damage their envelopes then soak them for 24 hours in lukewarm water. Sow in spring in a pot filled with a perennial compost at the height of 3 seeds per pot without covering too much. Germination : a few weeks. Direct sowing is possible, take care to press the seeds in the ground without covering them. Plant in the ground in the fall every meter.
Astragalus sinicus is a biennial in the Fabaceae family. The common name is Chinese Milk Vetch. This plant grows to 8 inches tall. It is in flower from April to July attracting Moths, Bees, and Butterflies. It grows best in full sun and prefers moist soil. Gemination Place your seeds and some soil in a ziplock bag. Moisten the mixture enough, so it sticks together without water dripping out. Write the name of the seeds on the bag. Place the mixture in your refrigerator for 30 days. Seeds can then be sown into a well-drained, sandy compost and covered lightly with sand or grit. Place the seed tray in filtered bright light and keep moist until germination.
The history of Ononis spinosa's medicinal plant use is a captivating journey through time. For centuries, this plant has been treasured for its therapeutic
Fabaceae - Onobrychis vicifolia
SEEDS (5pcs/bag) Common names: Orchid Tree, Camel's Foot, Mountain Ebony, Kachnar Scientific name: Bauhinia variegata 'Candida' / 'Alba' Family: Fabaceae Plant history & use: The Orchid Tree, also known as Mountain Ebony, is a beautiful flowering tree that belongs to the pea family. It is originally from South Asia
De Goudenregen heester/boom ziet u terecht in veel tuinen en in het openbaar groen. Deze Goudenregen boom kenmerkt zich door de gele trossen medio mei. De Nederlandse naam is Bastaardgoudenregen. Deze treurboom behoort tot de familie van de Fabaceae en misstaat niet in grote borders of als solitaire heester / compacte boom is uw tuin. De volwassen hoogte van deze fraai bloeiende boom is ca. 7 meter. Ga voor het gemak van online bestellen van deze Laburnum x watereri 'Vossii' boom en thuis laten bezorgen. Bloemen en bloeitijd Bastaardgoudenregen - Laburnum x watereri 'Vossii' De bloemen van deze sierheester zijn goudgeel en bloeien van ca. mei tot en met juni. De bladeren zijn groen van kleur. Deze Goudenregen bomen verdragen een temperatuur tot -20 graden Celsius. Onterecht ook wel eens Gele regen genoemd. Aanplanting in uw (voor)tuin Zoekt u een schitterend bloeiende boom voor in uw tuin? De Bastaardgoudenregen kunt u planten zonder specifieke eisen aan hun standplaats. Zoals de naam al doet vermoeden hebben Goudenregen bomen een hoge sierwaarde in uw tuin. Deze bijzondere tuinboom wenst een voedselrijke, vochthoudende tot vochtige bodem. Voor wat betreft de zuurgraad is ze vrij tolerant (pH = 5.5 - 8). Staat graag in een plekje in de zon of lichte schaduw. Bij voorkeur uit de middagzon. Kan bij nachtvorst in april-mei schade oplopen. Goudenregen 'Laburnum' is geen klimplant Deze grote heester is in haar jonge jaren eenvoudig met allerlei vaste planten te combineren. Let deze soort is GEEN klimplant. Kijk dan naar alternatieven, zoals deze klimplanten: Wisteria Blauwe regen, de witte of blauwe klimdruif of clematis (zoals the President of de wintergroene Apple Blossom). Wilt u blijven in het thema geel? Kies dan met een hopplant. Yarinde helpt u graag met een maatwerk plan om deze en bijpassende bodembedekkers, struiken en andere tuinplanten voor uw borders. Goed om te weten De Goudenregen is een van de weinige treurbomen met gele, trosvormige bloemen. Deze boom wordt voornamelijk voor draaiwerk, inlegwerk en siertoepassingen gebruikt in de tuin. Pas op met honden en kleine kinderen, deze boom is giftig.
Vicia Faba, Fave, La fava (Vicia faba L., 1753) è una pianta della famiglia delle Leguminose o Fabaceae, Possiede un apparato radicale fittonante
Family Fabaceae GREECE: CRETE: Rethymno, Spili. Hills behind Spili. 01/04/2016 euromed.luomus.fi/euromed_map.php?taxon=539681&size=m...
Botanical nomenclature: Senna alata (Cassia alata) Common Name: Candlestick Cassia, Candle Bush, Ringworm Bush Family: Fabaceae Senna alata is an important medicinal tree, as well as an ornamental flowering plant in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It also known as emperor's candlesticks, candle bush, candelabra bush, Christmas candles, empress candle plant, ringworm shrub, or candletree. A remarkable species of Senna, it was sometimes separated in its own genus, Herpetica. Senna alata (also known as Cassia alata) is often called the ringworm bush because of its very effective fungicidal properties, for treating ringworm and other fungal infections of the skin. The leaves are ground in a mortar to obtain a kind of "green cotton wool". This is mixed with the same amount of vegetable oil and rubbed on the affected area two or three times a day. A fresh preparation is made every day. Its active ingredients include the yellow chrysophanic acid. Its laxative effect, due to its anthraquinone content, is also well proven. Senna alata is locally known as Akapulko in the Philippines where it is used as both an ornamental and medicinal plant due to its laxative, purgative and anti-fungal properties. In Sri Lanka, known as Ath-thora, it is used as an ingredient in Sinhala traditional medicine.
Coffee Senna, scientifically known as Senna occidentalis, is a flowering plant belonging to the Fabaceae family. Also recognized by various common names such
Sesbania bispinosa, also known as prickly sesban or danchi, is a fast-growing, nitrogen-fixing shrub or small tree belonging to the Fabaceae family. Characterized by its slender, green stems and delicate, feathery foliage, this plant produces compound leaves comprised of numerous tiny leaflets. Each leaflet possesses a pair of sharp, prickly spines, lending the plant its common name, "bispinosa," which means "two-spined." Clusters of vibrant yellow flowers with red centers adorn the branches, adding a splash of color to the landscape. Following the blooms, elongated pods containing seeds develop, which are often used in culinary practices. Thriving in warm, tropical climates and adaptable to various soil types, Sesbania bispinosa plays a role not only in nitrogen fixation, benefiting soil fertility, but also as a valuable source of fodder, green manure, and as a component in agroforestry systems. Zones 9-11 Germination Sesbania bispinosa seeds can be germinated with relative ease by following specific steps. Start by scarifying the seeds and gently nicking or scratching the hard seed coat to enhance water absorption. After scarification, soak the seeds in room temperature water for about 24 hours to further aid in softening the seed coat. Plant the seeds in a well-draining potting mix or directly in the ground at a depth of about 1 to 2 centimeters (1/2 to 3/4 inch), ensuring good soil contact. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, as excessive moisture can cause the seeds to rot. Germination occurs best in warm conditions, ideally between 20-30°C (68-86°F). Covering the planting container with plastic wrap or using a mini greenhouse setup can help maintain humidity and create a favorable environment for germination. Seedlings typically emerge within a few days to a couple of weeks. Once the seedlings have developed sturdy growth, they can be transplanted carefully into larger pots or into an outdoor location with suitable growing conditions.
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Codariocalyx Motorius Also known as: Desmodium gyrans, Telegraph Dancing Plant, Semaphore This here is a fascinating interesting shrub species in the legume family, Fabaceae. Originating from tropical and subtropical Asia. This perennial plant was well known by the previous name Desmodium gyrans. The most intriguing thing about this plant is that it has rapid plant movement—just like the Sensitive Plant and the Venus flytrap. It moves when exposed to sound, particularly high pitch (high frequency) sound waves, however the plant’s leaflets and leaves move in a peculiar fashion. The leaves move dramatically enough, and quick enough, to be reasonably observed the human eye. Touching the plants will not cause the move, as Mimosa pudica (the Sensitive Plant) does. Changing the amount of light will not typically affect the elliptical movement of the leaflets, but during the night, the leaves do droop downwards. This low-maintenance, problem-free member of the pea family is usually grown indoors, surviving outdoors only in the warmest climates USDA zone 10-11. It is a vigorous grower that reaches heights of 2 to 4 feet at maturity. It prefers full sun if in clay soil, part-shade to full shade in sandy or loam soil. Seeds can take up to 90 days to germinate, so patience is needed. Apart from ornamental value, the plant also has medical value, due to its leaves, stems and roots containing small amounts of tryptamine alkaloids, especially DMT and 5-MeO-DMT. Caution is advised as it can be toxic. This offer is for 20 seeds.
Zoekt u een fraaie, middelgrote solitaire boom voor uw tuin? Deze Gleditsia triacanthos 'Sunburst', ook wel Valse- of Geelbladige Christusdoorn genoemd, is een boomsoort uit de familie van de Fabaceae. Deze Christusboom heeft opvallende (goud)gele tot groengele bladeren, afhankelijk van het seizoen en de leeftijd van de bladeren. Ondanks de naam Gele valse christusdoorn (of Driedoorn) heeft het geen stekels. Deze Gleditsia triacanthos 'Sunburst' boom is een doornloze variëteit en heeft een half-transparante kroon, die breed spreidend uitgroeit. Ze laat zich goed snoeien en wordt maximaal 10 meter hoog. Een compacte boom voor in tuinen dus. Online Gele valse Christusdoorn - Gleditsia triacanthos 'Sunburst' kopen Wij leveren deze bomen in verschillende hoogtes en potmaten. Hoe groter de pot, hoe meer wortels de boom heeft. Hierdoor zullen ze sneller aanslaan en groeien. Daarnaast zijn ze beter bestand tegen extreme weersomstandigheden. Bij elke bestelling van Yarinde ontvangt u uitgebreide aanplantinstructies en een snoeikalender. Hieronder ziet u onder bijbehorend enkele voorbeelden van soorten die goed combineren met deze boom. Bloei bloeitijd en winterhardheid Gele valse Christusdoorn - Gleditsia triacanthos 'Sunburst' De gele valse christusdoorn - Gleditsia triacanthos 'Sunburst' bloeit met witte trossen gedurende de zomermaanden juni en juli. De fraaie bladeren lijken op die van de Acacia en deze boom is goed winterhard tot -30 graden Celsius. Standplaats en aanplanting in de tuin Deze Gleditsia soort verlangt een zonnige standplaats en een vochthoudende bodem. Deze Gleditsia triacanthos 'Sunburst' tolereert een droge standplaats, maar kan ook natte periodes redelijk verdragen. Een beschutte plek wordt wel aangeraden, aangezien hevige winden takbreuk kunnen veroorzaken. Unieke Gleditsia boom zoekservice Wij helpen u graag bij het vinden van uw ideale Gleditsia boom of bomen voor uw tuin of terrein Vul vrijblijvend het bomen zoek service formulier in. Wij sturen u dan per gevonden exemplaar foto's zodat u kunt kiezen welke boom wij bij u mogen bezorgen. Driedoorn / gele valse christusdoorn - Gleditsia triacanthos 'Sunburst' combineren Wij maken graag een beplantingsplan op maat voor u met deze Gleditsia triacanthos 'Sunburst', waarbij wij onze experts combinaties maken met bijpassende tuinplanten, bomen of heesters die passen bij uw grondsoort, lichtinval en wensen. Alle planten worden zorgvuldig gecontroleerd op kwaliteit en bij u thuis afgeleverd. Wij bezorgen door heel Nederland en Vlaanderen met daarvoor speciaal ingerichte busjes.
Botanical Nomenclature: Hardenbergia Violacea Cv. Alba Common Name: False Sarsaparilla Tree, Salsaparilha, Alba Vine, Lilás Vine (Alba), Coral Pea Hardenbergia, White Walker, White Happy Wanderer Cultivar: Violacea (Alba) Family: Fabaceae Origin: Australia Height: 5 - 7 Meters Of Height Luminosity: Full Sun, Partial Shading Climate: See Description Below Climber perene of the family fabaceae (the same of pea), native of australia; where is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant; flowering in winter and spring, and known in that region by the common name false salsaparilha or white coral pea. Species prefere its planting to the full sun in cold regions and partial shading in hoter regions, is not demanding as to the soil, but it appreciates sandy-argyless, organicly rich and promoting good drainage. Very tolerant to the dry after well established. Its plants along fences, walls or even isolated are a kingdom in landscape projects and the profession of flowers guarantee the success of that species in the gardens world out. The species germine with easy, easy cultivation and enough rustics after well established. It has low tolerance the frost in its youth stage and greater resistance with age. Attract diverse birds and butterflies. Pre-treatment of seeds: dip seeds in hot water for 24 hours before sowing.
Senna italica, scientifically known as Cassia italica, is an intriguing member of the Fabaceae family. This plant, also referred to as Italian Senna or Port
This plant Lupinus polyphyllus is part of the family of the Fabaceae. The name derived from the latin word lupus, which means wolf. Blaue Lupine
Klee dt. Trifolium lat. Weißklee oder Kriechklee (Trifolium repens), Wiesen- oder Rotklee (Trifolium pratense), der Mittlere Klee (Trifolium medium) Die verschiedenen Klee-Arten gehören zu der Familie der Fabaceae Diese mehrjährigen krautigen Pflanzen können 10 – 60 cm hoch werden, haben meist dreiteilige, feingesägte Blätter (etwas rundlicher bei Weiß- und Rotklee, elliptisch beim Mittleren Klee) und ... Weiterlesen ...
Medicago sativa, commonly known as alfalfa, is a perennial flowering plant in the pea family (Fabaceae) native to Asia. It is widely cultivated as a forage crop for livestock due to its high protein content and nutritional value. Alfalfa typically grows to heights between 30 to 90 centimeters, with clusters of small, purple flowers arranged on upright stems. The leaves are compound, consisting of three leaflets, and have a characteristic serrated edge. Alfalfa has a deep root system that enables it to access nutrients and water from deeper soil layers, making it drought-tolerant and suitable for arid regions. Besides its importance as a livestock feed, alfalfa is also utilized in soil improvement and erosion control due to its nitrogen-fixing abilities and extensive root system, which helps prevent soil erosion. Additionally, alfalfa sprouts are popular in salads and sandwiches due to their crunchy texture and mild flavor. With its versatility and numerous agricultural benefits, Medicago sativa plays a significant role in sustainable farming systems worldwide. Zones 3-11 Germination Germinating Medicago sativa seeds involves several key steps. To enhance germination, seeds can be scarified by gently nicking or scratching the seed coat to improve water absorption. Following scarification, seeds are typically soaked in water for 6 to 12 hours to further soften the seed coat and promote germination. After soaking, they are sown in a well-draining seed-starting mix, either directly into prepared seedbeds or containers, at a depth of approximately 0.5 to 1 centimeter. It's crucial to maintain consistent moisture during germination, keeping the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. Germination generally occurs within 7 to 14 days under optimal conditions, with warmer temperatures (around 20 to 25°C or 68 to 77°F) accelerating the process. Once seedlings have emerged, they can be transplanted into their final growing location, ensuring they receive adequate sunlight and spacing for optimal growth. Regular watering and attention to soil moisture levels are essential during the germination and early growth stages to facilitate the successful establishment of Medicago sativa seedlings.
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SEEDS (10pcs/bag) Common Names: Light-Purple Butterfly Pea, Asian Pigeonwings, Cordofan Pea, Darwin pea Scientific name: Clitoria ternatea Family: Fabaceae Plant history & use: A light purple variant of the more common one Blue Sky Pea . This variety has stuffed flowers. Large climbing plant with edible flowers. C
Dit is de Pronkerwt Lathyrus odoratus klimplant, familie van de Fabaceae. De volwassen hoogte van deze éénjarige plant is ca. 2 meter en geeft een mooie snijbloem. Deze soort kunt u eenvoudig zaaien in de tuin, bijvoorbeeld langs een trellis. Bloemen, bloeiperiode en plantdichtheid Pronkerwt - Lathyrus odoratus De bloemen zijn roze, wit, blauw en purper van kleur. De bloeitijd is van ca. juli tot september. De bladeren van deze zelfhechtende plant zijn groen. Deze soort heeft lange stengels. De siererwten kunt u niet eten. Deze klimplant uit Italië verdraagt een temperatuur tot +5 graden Celsius. De geadviseerde plantafstand is 38 cm. Wij rekenen met een plantdichtheid van 5-7 stuks per m2. Standplaats in de tuin Pronkerwt - Lathyrus odoratus Vaak geleid langs schuttingen en over pergola's, maar ook geschikt om vrij door heesters en bomen te groeien. Deze eenjarige klimplant verlangt een plekje in de zon en een vochthoudende, voedselrijke, maar tevens doorlatende bodem. Als u aan deze eisen voldoet is ze ook bruikbaar langs klimtrellis en plantenbakken. Zoekt u klimplanten voor uw pergola of trellis? Bekijk ook onze pergola tuinplant pakketten en lees onze blog over welke klimplanten kiezen voor een pergola.
Botanical name: Crotalaria pallida Common name: Smooth crotalaria Family: Fabaceae The plant is grown as a ground cover and a green manure crop, especially in the inter-rows of rubber trees and coconut palms. Flowers are eaten as a vegetable in Cambodia, where the seeds are roasted and grounded for use as a sort of coffee beverage. The roots are sometimes chewed with betel nuts in Vietnam. In traditional medicine, the plant is used to treat urinary problems and fever, a poultice of the roots is applied to swelling of joints and an extract of the leaves is taken to expel intestinal worms.
Atlas de poche des plantes des champs, des prairies et des boisParis:P. Klincksieck,[1894]||Alfalfa Plant "Medicago sativa" lucerne "Europe Plant" "Australia Plant" "Africa Plant" "North America Plant" Medicago Fabaceae Fabales Rosids Eudicots "Flowering plant" "taxonomy:binomial=Medicago sativa"
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SEEDS (10pcs/bag) Common names: White Dwarf Bauhinia, White Orchid Tree, Snowy Orchid Tree Scientific name: Bauhinia acuminata Family: Fabaceae Plant history & use: White Dwarf Bauhinia is a small-grown species in the same genus as the Orchid Tree and Purple Bauhinia with origins somewhere around the Malay Archipel
Description Spartium junceum, the Spanish broom, rush broom or weaver's broom, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. Grows as a shrub and can read 3.5m x 3.5m. Stunning yellow flowers against green foliage. Each seed pack contains a minimum of x50 seeds and propagation notes. *Postage is a capped at $2 for orders up to $50Free tracked postage for orders over $50Postage is automatically calculated in checkoutSKU#161