Sentences with phrase «morning glory vines»

Removal of the invasive Morning Glory vine from the small area occupied by the stick insects was successfully carried out in 2003.
March 2008 March 1 James Surls companion show Arthur Roger Gallery Louise Bourgeois EYE BENCHES IV, 2001 Bronze and electric light: a pair Each: 54 x 107 x 65 «Aria de Capo» Flowers for Teresa» Morning Glory Vine 30 x 30 x 144 ″ Concrete

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Sweet potatoes are part of the morning glory family and originate from tropical countries such as Peru and Ecuador, while yams are actually tuberous vines that are closely related to lilies — some of which can grown up to 4.5 feet long!
Only one species of food plant, Melaleuca howeana, grows on Balls Pyramid and it is at risk from environmental factors (such as drought, storms and rock falls), and an invasive vine (Morning Glory, Ipomoea cairica) that threatens to smother the few remaining plants.
Indian Rubber Plant Janet Craig Dracaena Japanese Show Lily Jerusalem Cherry Kalanchoe Lacy Tree Philodendron Lily of the Valley Madagascar Dragon Tree Marble Queen Marijuana Mexican Breadfruit Miniature Croton Mistletoe Morning Glory Mother - in - Law's Tongue Narcissus Needlepoint Ivy Nephytis Nightshade Oleander Onion Oriental Lily Peace Lily Peach (wilting leaves / pits) Pencil Cactus Plumosa Fern Poinsettia (low toxicity) Poison Ivy Poison Oak Pothos Precatory Bean Primrose Red Emerald Red - Margined Dracaena Red Princess Rhododendron Ribbon Plant Saddle Leaf Philodendron Sago Palm Satin Pothos Schefflera Silver Pothos Spotted Dumb Cane Striped Dracaena String of Pearls Sweetheart Ivy Swiss Cheese Plant Taro Vine Tiger Lily (especially cats!)
The list includes the following plants: azalea / rhododendron (all parts), clematis (stems and leaves), daffodil, narcissus, tulip (bulbs), lily of the valley (leaves and flowers), black - eyed Susan, daylily, iris, foxglove, ferns, morning glory, tomato (vines), bleeding heart, yew (all parts) and pokeweed (a common weed).
Fig. 9 Beach morning glory illustrating how the vines run along the beach (arrows).
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