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Pacific Silver Fir (Abies Amabilis)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abies Amabilis, or more commonly known as Pacific Silver Fir, is a tree with gray-green foliage and yellow flowers of the genus Abies. It has a slow growth rate and a height of 200 feet at maturity. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Its active growth period is spring and summer, blooms during late spring and is tolerant of shade. Abies Amabilis or Pacific Silver Fir’s floral region is North America US Lower 48 and Alaska, specifically in the states of Alaska, California, Oregon and Washington.

Snowball Sand Verbena (Abronia Fragrans)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abronia Fragrans, or more commonly known as Snowball Sand Verbena, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a plant that is neither woody nor a grass) of the genus Abronia. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Abronia Fragrans or Snowball Sand Verbena’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of Arizona, Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

Grand Fir (Abies Grandis)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abies Grandis, or more commonly known as Grand Fir, is a tree with green foliage of the genus Abies. It has a moderate growth rate and a height of 200 feet at maturity. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Its active growth period is spring and summer, blooms during late spring, is tolerant of shade and is routinely available commercially. Abies Grandis or Grand Fir’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.

Fir (Abies)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abies, or more commonly known as Fir, is of the genus Abies. Abies or Fir’s floral region is North America US Lower 48 and Alaska, specifically in the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Idaho, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

Subalpine Fir (Abies Lasiocarpa)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abies Lasiocarpa, or more commonly known as Subalpine Fir, is a tree with green foliage of the genus Abies. It has a slow growth rate and a height of 100 feet at maturity. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Its active growth period is spring and summer, blooms during late spring and is tolerant of shade. Abies Lasiocarpa or Subalpine Fir’s floral region is North America US Lower 48 and Alaska, specifically in the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

Coastal Sand Verbena (Abronia Latifolia)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abronia Latifolia, or more commonly known as Coastal Sand Verbena, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a plant that is neither woody nor a grass) of the genus Abronia. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Abronia Latifolia or Coastal Sand Verbena’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of California, Oregon and Washington.

Subalpine Fir (Abies Lasiocarpa Var. Lasiocarpa)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abies Lasiocarpa Var. Lasiocarpa, or more commonly known as Subalpine Fir, is a tree of the genus Abies. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Abies Lasiocarpa Var. Lasiocarpa or Subalpine Fir’s floral region is North America US Lower 48 and Alaska, specifically in the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

White Sand Verbena (Abronia Mellifera)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abronia Mellifera, or more commonly known as White Sand Verbena, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a plant that is neither woody nor a grass) of the genus Abronia. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Abronia Mellifera or White Sand Verbena’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

Noble Fir (Abies Procera)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abies Procera, or more commonly known as Noble Fir, is a tree with dark green foliage of the genus Abies. It has a rapid growth rate and a height of 230 feet at maturity. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Its active growth period is spring and summer, blooms during late spring, is somewhat tolerant of shade and is routinely available commercially. Abies Procera or Noble Fir’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of California, Oregon and Washington.

Sand Verbena (Abronia)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abronia, or more commonly known as Sand Verbena, is of the genus Abronia. Abronia or Sand Verbena’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

Velvetleaf (Abutilon Theophrasti)

March 24, 2009 in 1 by Sagebud Admin

Abutilon Theophrasti, or more commonly known as Velvetleaf, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a plant that is neither woody nor a grass) of the genus Abutilon. Its duration is annual which means it grows for one season only. Abutilon Theophrasti or Velvetleaf’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

Dry velvetleaf seed pods
Creative Commons License photo credit: Boby Dimitrov

velvetleaf
Creative Commons License photo credit: pawpaw67

Pink Sand Verbena (Abronia Umbellata)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abronia Umbellata, or more commonly known as Pink Sand Verbena, is a forb/herb vine of the genus Abronia. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Abronia Umbellata or Pink Sand Verbena’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of California, Oregon and Washington.

Pink Sand Verbena (Abronia Umbellata Ssp. Breviflora)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abronia Umbellata Ssp. Breviflora, or more commonly known as Pink Sand Verbena, is a forb/herb vine of the genus Abronia. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Abronia Umbellata Ssp. Breviflora or Pink Sand Verbena’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of California, Oregon and Washington.

Indian Mallow (Abutilon)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Abutilon, or more commonly known as Indian Mallow, is of the genus Abutilon. Abutilon or Indian Mallow’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and The Virgin Islands, specifically in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

Sweetflag (Acorus Americanus)

March 24, 2009 in 1 by Sagebud Admin

Acorus Americanus, or more commonly known as Sweetflag, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a plant that is neither woody nor a grass) with green foliage and yellow flowers of the genus Acorus. It has a moderate growth rate and a height of 3.9 feet at maturity. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Its active growth period is spring and summer, blooms during late spring and is intolerant of shade. Acorus Americanus or Sweetflag’s floral region is North America US Lower 48 and Alaska, specifically in the states of Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Vermont, Washington and Wisconsin.

Japanese Sweet Flag (Acorus gramineus)
Creative Commons License photo credit: cliff1066

Japanese Sweet Flag (Acorus gramineus)
Creative Commons License photo credit: cliff1066

Basil Thyme (Acinos Arvensis)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Acinos Arvensis, or more commonly known as Basil Thyme, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a plant that is neither woody nor a grass) of the genus Acinos. Its duration is annual which means it grows for one season only. Acinos Arvensis or Basil Thyme’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of Connecticut, Idaho, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

Calamus (Acorus Calamus)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Acorus Calamus, or more commonly known as Calamus, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a plant that is neither woody nor a grass) with green foliage and yellow flowers of the genus Acorus. It has a moderate growth rate and a height of 5 feet at maturity. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Its active growth period is spring and summer, blooms during late spring and is intolerant of shade. Acorus Calamus or Calamus’s floral region is North America US Lower 48 and Alaska, specifically in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Vermont, Washington and Wisconsin.

Deer’s Foot (Achlys Californica)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Achlys Californica, or more commonly known as Deer’s Foot, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a plant that is neither woody nor a grass) of the genus Achlys. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Achlys Californica or Deer’s Foot’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of California, Oregon and Washington.

Vine Maple (Acer Circinatum)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Acer Circinatum, or more commonly known as Vine Maple, is a tree shrub vine with green foliage and green flowers of the genus Acer. It has a moderate growth rate and a height of 20 feet at maturity. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Its active growth period is spring and summer, blooms during spring, is tolerant of shade and is routinely available commercially. Acer Circinatum or Vine Maple’s floral region is North America US Lower 48 and Alaska, specifically in the states of Alaska, California, Oregon and Washington.

Columbian Monkshood (Aconitum Columbianum)

March 24, 2009 in Uncategorized by Sagebud Admin

Aconitum Columbianum, or more commonly known as Columbian Monkshood, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a plant that is neither woody nor a grass) with green foliage and blue flowers of the genus Aconitum. It has a moderate growth rate and a height of 5 feet at maturity. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Its active growth period is spring and summer, blooms during early summer and is somewhat tolerant of shade. Aconitum Columbianum or Columbian Monkshood’s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Iowa, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.