WebHairy Waterclover ( Marsilea vestita) is a native fern that grows in northern, southern and central California. It tends to grow at elevations from 0-7000 feet. Plant Description Plant Type Fern Size 1.1 ft tall Landscaping Information Sun Full Sun Nurseries Carried by 1 Ease of Care Moderately Easy Common uses WebHairy pepperwort, Hairy waterclover Marsilea vestita ssp. vestita is a fern that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond. Plant Range. Observation Search (294 records) Plant Characteristics. Photos on Calflora. Parent: Marsilea vestita ...
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WebThe stem is densely covered with long stiff hairs, becoming more sparsely hairy near the flowers. Fruit: Dark seeds about ¼ inch long with a tuft of light brown hair to carry them off in the wind. Notes: An uncommon species, Minnesota is the northwestern corner of its natural range. Hairy Hawkweed does not colonize so it isn't likely to be ... WebThe hirsute (or hairy) stems, [4] are often branched from the base, [5] [4] [6] It has grey-green foliage, [6] that has narrowly triangular, [5] [6] variably toothed, [6] stem leaves which cling to the stem with long pointed auricles. [6] [4] … things everyone should know about the world
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WebA semi-aquatic perennial herb that grows 3-6’ tall, with fine, soft hairs covering the entire plant. Stems are tall and branching. Grows in open, moist habitats. Common names: codlins and cream, European fireweed, great willow herb. It forms dense, monotypic stands that can be found in open riparian areas along streams, ditch banks, wetlands ... WebLepidium densiflorum is an annual or biennial herb producing a short, erect, branching stem up to about 30 centimeters in height. Leaves grow in a basal rosette at the base of the stem and reach up to about 10 centimeters long; leaves higher up on the stem are smaller and less prominently lobed. WebScientific Name Common Name Other Names Family; Macfadyena unguis-cati: cat-claw vine: Bignoniaceae: Maclura pomifera: osage orange: osage-orange, bois d'arc, bodark, horse apple, hedge apple, naranjo chino, bow-wood saiyyan chords