Thursday, January 29, 2009

Hippeastrum Hybrids

Botanical Name: Hippeastrum

Common Name: Amarillus

Type: Deciduous Perennial

Origin: Central America

Family: Amariladaceae

Light: Bright Indoor Light (indoor plant). Full Sun/Part Shade (outside)

Water: Moderate/Regular

Other Info:
-Common winter holiday time plant
-Trumpet like blossom
-Bulb will stick out of soil

Full Plants
(no bloom)

Polygala X dalmaisiana

Botanical Name: Polygala X dalmaisiana

Common Name: Sweet Pea Shrub

Type: Broad Leaved Evergreen Shrub

Origin: Hybrid

Family: ROSACEAE

Light: Full Sun (coast)/Partial Shade (inland)

Water: Moderate/Regular

Other Info:
-Blooms all year long

Full Plant

Eriobotrya japonica

Botanical Name: Eriobotrya japonica

Common Name: Japanese Lowquat

Type: Broad Leaved Evergreen Tree

Origin: Japan

Family: ROSACEAE

Light: Full Sun/Part Shade

Water: Infrequent but Thorough

Full Tree

Foliage

Podocarpus gracilior

Botanical Name: Podocarpus gracilior

Common Name: Fern Pine

Type: Coniferous Evergreen Tree

Origin: Africa

Family: PODOCARPACEAE

Light: Full Sun/Shade

Water: Infrequent but Thorough

Other Info:
-Used for lumber
-Greedy roots; heavily colonized
-Seed/Cutting propagation
-Prune this plant often

Full Tree

Cytisus X spachianus

Botanical Name: Cytisus X spachianus

Common Name: Sweet Broom, Easter Broom

Type: Broad Leaved Evergreen Shrub

Origin: Hybrid

Family: FABACEAE

Light: Full Sun/Light Shade

Water: Infrequent but Thorough

Other Info:
-"Long Spike" Blossoms

Foliage/Flowers

Photinia X fraseri

Botanical Name: Photinia X fraseri

Common Name: Fraser Photinia

Type: Broad Leaved Evergreen Shrub

Origin: Hybrid Origin

Family: ROSACEAE

Light: Full Sun/Light Shade

Water: Infrequent but Thorough

Full Plant

Foliage

Foliage
(close up)

Raphiolepis Indica

Botanical Name: Raphiolepis Indica

Common Name: Pink Indian Hawthorn

Type: Broad Leaved Evergreen Shrub

Origin: South China; Temperate

Family: ROSACEAE

Light: Full Sun/Partial Shade

Water: Infrequent but thorough

Other Info:
-"Cousin" of R. umbellata

Foliage
(hedge)

Foliage
(close up)

Genista monspessulana

Botanical Name: Genista monspessulana

Common Name: French Broom

Type: Broad Leaved Evergreen Shrub

Origin: Europe

Family: FABACEAE

Light: Full Sun/Partial Shade

Water: Infrequent but Thorough

Other Info:
I really like this plant. Commonly regarded as a weed, but easily used to landscape. Can be very invasive and push out surrounding plants if not controlled; actually kills native species here in San Francisco. All plants belonging to Fabaceae contain soil enhancing properties (roots excrete nitrogen onto soil).

Foliage/Flowers

Lyonothamnus floribundus asplenifolios

Botanical Name: Lyonothamnus floribundus asplenifolius

Common Name: Catalina Ironwood

Type: Broad Leaved Evergreen Tree

Origin: California Native (Catalina Island)

Family: ROSACEAE

Light: Full Sun

Water: No Water Once Established

Other Info:
-Red Bark
-Divided, Split Leaves
-Blossom Clusters appear brown and dead-like

Foliage

Trippy Version

Raphiolepis umbellata

Botanical Name: Raphiolepis umbellata 'Minor'

Common Name: Yeddo Hawthorn

Type: Broad Leaved Evergreen Shrub

Origin: Japan

Family: ROSACEAE

Light: Full Sun/Partial Shade

Water: Infrequent but Thorough

Other Info:
-Entemosporium: Fungal Leaf Spotting Disease
-Thick leathery leaves
-Variability in leaf shape

Foliage
(crappy pic)

Better pic, not taken by me.


Monday, January 26, 2009

Echium candicans (fastuosum)


Botanical Name: Echium candicans

Common Name: Pride of Madera

Type: Broad Leafed Evergreen Shrub

Origin: East Atlantic, Canary Islands, Madera (island)

Family: BORAGINACEAE

Light: Full Sun (coast) / Part Shade (inland)

Water: Infrequent but Thorough.

Other Info.
-Thrives in sandy soils.
-Cannot handle freezing conditions.
-Heavy venation under leaf
-Blooms in Spring and Summer


Foliage

Bloom

Why this exists.

Hello,
I am keeping this blog in order to really ingrain the plants that I am learning about in my Plant ID class. I'll post all the plants I have learned on this blog, as well as everything I need to know about the plant. Hope this helps my grades!

Things you should know:
Light regiments will certainly differ unless you live in the bay area. (inland/coast)

Watering Regiments
Ample Water: Soil stays pretty much soggy always, very rare regiment.
Regular/Moderate: Soil dries between watering, but does not stay dry for too long either.
Infrequent but Thorough: Self Explanatory
No Water Once Established: Pretty Self Explanatory, "establishment" of a plant might take a couple of seasons.