Monday, October 1, 2012

ENB Lab #2


The Prunus x yedoensis, also known as the Yoshino Cherry Tree, is one of the most popular and widely-cultivated cherry trees. It is a hybrid of unknown origin found naturally in Japan. More information.


The Dogwood tree is in the family cornaceae and is deciduous. More information.


The Magnolia Grandiflora is commonly known as the southern magnolia or bull bay. They are native to the southeastern United States. It is an evergreen tree with large white flowers. More information.


Lagerstroemia is commonly referred to as Crepe Myrtle, a species of evergreen shrubs and trees native to the Indian subcontinent and parts of southeast Asia and Australia. More Information.


"Itea is a genus of about 10 species of shrubs and small trees." They are native to eastern Asia, and one deciduous species is from eastern North America. They have small flowers. More Information.


The species in the genus holly are evergreen, deciduous trees and shrubs native to tropic and temperate zones worldwide. More information.


The Daylily is part of the genus Hemerocallis, and species are highly diverse. The flowers are perennial. More information.


The genus Antirrhinum is commonly referred to as snapdragons or dragon flowers. The petals resemble a dragon fast when they open and close. The snapdragon is native to rocky areas of Europe and North America. More information.


Brugmansia is the genus that includes the flower Angel's Trumpets, named for their large fragrant flowers. More information.

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