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phemeranthus calycinus

Scientific Name, Phemeranthus calycinus formerly Talinum calycinum Family, Portulacaceae purslanes Description, Succulent perennial with slender, naked flower stalks, Flowers in open, terminal groups, with 2 sepals shed at opening, 5 deep pink to purplish red petals, and many stamens,

15 Phemeranthus thompsonii + Peduncles longer than 1 cm; capsules ovoid : 16 Phemeranthus validulus : 14: Peduncles not scapelike shorter than 2 cm : 2 Phemeranthus brevicaulis + Peduncles scapelike much longer than 2 cm : 15: Sepals 3-4 mm; petals 8-10 mm : 4 Phemeranthus calcaricus + Sepals 4-6 mm; petals 10-15 mm : 5 Phemeranthus calycinus

Phemeranthus calycinus in Flora of North America @ eflorasorg

phemeranthus calycinus

Phemeranthus Talinum calycinum

5 Phemeranthus calycinus Engelmann Kiger Novon 11: 320 2001 Talinum calycinum Engelmann in F, A, Wislizenus, Mem, Tour N, Mexico, 88, 1848; Claytonia calycina

Phemeranthus calycinus

Phemeranthus calycinus Purslane family Portulacaceae Description: This perennial wildflower produces ascending stems 2-6″ long that branch occasionally These stems are surrounded by finger-like leaves that are ascending to widely spreading; the stems are light green glabrous and succulent The leaves are up to 3″ long terete in cross-section and succulent; they are green to blue-gray and glabrous, Occasionally, the …

Phemeranthus calycinus, commonly called fame flower or rock pink, is a Missouri native perennial which most often occurs in rocky soils, rocks and glades, Often found growing in large colonies in the wild, Features pink to red, 5-8 petaled flowers in cymes atop leafless stems growing to 8″ tall, Stems rise from basal clumps of sparse, very narrow,

Phemeranthus calycinus; Talinum Fameflower Rock Pink

Botanical Name: Talinum calycinum syn, Phemeranthus calycinus, Family: Portulacaceae, Plant Type: Hardy Perennial, Plant Usage: Accent, Hardiness Zone: 6, Foliage Color: Green, Flower Color: Hot Pink, Fuschia, Bloom Time: Late Spring to Midautumn, Winter Interest: Dormant,

Phemeranthus Species Large-Flower Fameflower Flame

Talinum calycinum

phemeranthus calycinus

Phemeranthus calycinus, Engelm, Kiger, Phemeranthus calycinus, commonly called largeflower fameflower, is a species of flowering plant in the montia family Montiaceae , It is native to North America, where it is found primarily in the areas of the Great Plains and Ozark and Ouachita Mountains in United States,

Selected species Phemeranthus aurantiacus Engelm, Kiger – Orange fameflower Phemeranthus brevicaulis S,Watson Kiger – Dwarf fameflower Phemeranthus brevifolius Torr, Hershk, – Pygmy fameflower Phemeranthus calcaricus Ware Kiger – Limestone fameflower Phemeranthus calycinus Engelm, Kiger –

 · Rock Pink or fameflower Phemeranthus calycinus is a tough but delicate Arkansas native that grows well in the rock garden and blooms throughout the summer The fameflowers are a group of 25 or so 16 in North America plants of the purslane family that grow in dry rocky regions

Fame Flower

Phemeranthus calycinus

Rock Pink Fame Flower

Phemeranthus calycinus Engelm, Kiger, Common Names include: ENGLISH: Large-flowered Flower-of-an-hour, fameflower, fame flower, rock pink, Description: Talinum calycinum is handsome succulent up to 40 cm talll that differs from other species of this genus in its larger flowers, larger capsules, and …

Large-Flowered Rock Pink Phemeranthus calycinus

Phemeranthus

Phemeranthus calycinus

Often found growing in large colonies in the wild Features pink to red 5-8 petaled flowers in cymes atop leafless stems growing to 8″ tall Stems rise from basal clumps of sparse very narrow, linear, succulent-type leaves to 2″ long, Flowers typically open at noon and remain open only until mid-afternoon,

Phemeranthus in Flora of North America @ eflorasorg

Phemeranthus calycinum was formerly known as Talinum calycinum, Use in Garden , A twinkling jewel in a rock, cactus, or xeristrip garden, At the front of the border in a xeric or native plant garden, Terrific in a container garden with other succulents, Maintenance , No maintenance,

Planting Tips for Judith’s Favorite Fame Flower – Phemeranthus calycinum or Talinum Waking up from dormancy: These perennial succulents won’t begin to grow until warm summer weather has arrived, and will be shipped dormant through the early spring months, The succulent overwinters as a swollen stem, at or just below the soil surface, and will have dormant buds, The root ball is fragile when the plants are dormant, …

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