Image | Plant | Status | Notes | Events |
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Purple Gerardia (Agalinis purpurea) |
Have Natives, naturalized or escapes MacArthur Lake Ft. Liberty Reservation Scrophulariaceae |
π€ S5G5 |
October 28, 2022: Bloomed | |
Angelonia (Angelonia angustifolia) |
Have Non native/cultivars Scrophulariaceae |
July 9, 2022: Bloomed | ||
Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) |
Have Non native/cultivars Seeds collected Scrophulariaceae |
Window box 2021 SC #2 |
October 14, 2021: Bloomed June 17, 2022: Miscellaneous Event (Collected seeds) |
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Combleaf Yellow False Foxglove (Aureolaria pectinata) |
Have Natives, naturalized or escapes Scrophulariaceae |
πΈ S3S4G5? |
June 8, 2022: Bloomed | |
Fernleaf Yellow False Foxglove (Aureolaria pedicularia) |
Have Natives, naturalized or escapes Reservoir Park and area Scrophulariaceae |
π€ S4G5 |
September 27, 2022: Bloomed | |
Angel Trumpet (Brugmansia 'Double White') |
Have Non native/cultivars Scrophulariaceae |
πΈThis plant is located at Aberdeen feed store on Sycamore street in Aberdeen, North Carolina. Brugmansia arborea is an evergreen shrub or small tree reaching up to 7 metres (23 ft) in height. The ovate leaves have coarsely toothed margins when in their best condition. The leaves, flower stalks, fruit, and especially the young shoots are covered with fine velvety white down. Flowers are strongly fragrant, trumpet-shaped, nodding to sub-horizontal, white to ivory-white or cream. At 12β17 centimetres (4.7β6.7 in) long, the flowers are the shortest of all Brugmansia. Flowers are produced almost continuously in smaller quantities, unlike many other Brugmansia that flower in larger flushes. The ovoid fruit have an average length of 6 centimetres (2.4 in) and width of 4.5 centimetres (1.8 in). The calyx is slit along one side and is very long in relation to the flower, and in this respect is often used as a quick check to verify correct identification. With a few exceptions, the Green Calyx usually reaches down almost all the way to the flower corolla's mouth. |
December 3, 2021: Bloomed | |
Purple Turtlehead (Chelone obliqua) |
Have Natives, naturalized or escapes Non native/cultivars Boyd House garden Scrophulariaceae |
πΈ | September 1, 2022: Bloomed | |
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) |
Have Non native/cultivars Boyd House garden Scrophulariaceae |
πΈ | May 1, 2022: Bloomed | |
Japanese Mazus (Mazus pumilus) |
Have Non native/cultivars Pinehurst arboretum/Wicker park area Scrophulariaceae |
πΈ SEGNR |
May 6, 2024: Bloomed | |
Empress Tree (Paulownia tomentosa) |
Have Non native/cultivars San-Lee park Sanford, NC Trees Scrophulariaceae |
3 SEGNR |
April 25, 2024: Bloomed | |
Foxglove Beardtongue (Penstemon digitalis) |
Have Non native/cultivars Pinehurst arboretum/Wicker park area Scrophulariaceae |
6 SEGNR |
May 6, 2024: Bloomed | |
Ornamental Bacopa (Sutera cordata) |
Have Non native/cultivars Aberdeen Feed and Seed Scrophulariaceae |
π΄ | March 29, 2023: Bloomed | |
Wishbone Flower (Torenia fournieri) |
Have Non native/cultivars Boyd House garden Scrophulariaceae |
4 SEGNR |
June 17, 2023: Bloomed | |
Common Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) |
Have Natives, naturalized or escapes Scrophulariaceae |
πΈ | October 11, 2021: Obtained plant June 3, 2022: Bloomed |
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Ivy-leaf Speedwell (Veronica hederifolia) |
Have Natives, naturalized or escapes Scrophulariaceae |
πΈ | February 19, 2022: Bloomed | |
Persian Speedwell (Veronica persica) |
Have Natives, naturalized or escapes Scrophulariaceae |
πΈ | January 19, 2022: Bloomed | |
Culver's Root (Veronicastrum virginicum) |
Have Non native/cultivars Flower Gardens at home Scrophulariaceae |
July 14, 2022: Obtained plant July 19, 2022: Plant emerged |