Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Aciphylla is a most unusual genus of plants, native to New Zealand with one exception. It belongs in the Apiaceae and is thus related to carrot, parsley, dill, celery etc. In appearance however, Aciphylla has little in common with these vegetables but rather has thick, very hard, spiky foliage in ro..
Anisotome is a genus closely related to Aciphylla and native to New Zealand exclusively. A. haastii forms a large rosette of leathery, glossy green, broad, finely pinnate leaves. The large inflorescence has many small flowers in an umbrella-like structure. In cultivation it will do best in cool or c..
Anisotome is a genus closely related to Aciphylla and native to New Zealand exclusively. A. latifolia is found on the subantarctic Auckland and Campbell Islands and part of the astounding "megaherb" flora found only on these cold and windy dots in the ocean. It forms a large rosette of leathery, glo..
Anisotome is a genus closely related to Aciphylla and native to New Zealand exclusively. A. lyallii is native to the southwestern coast of the South Island of New Zealand as well as the Stewart, and Solander Islands, where it is found in a variety of habitats along the immediate coastline. Its roset..
A very attractive ornamental shrub or small tree native to China and Vietnam with large, bipinnate, compound leaves and sprays of white flowers followed by clusters of small black fruits in autumn. In cultivation it is best suited to temperate climates in USDA Zones 7 to 9. It has many uses in tradi..
A sparsely branching shrub with pinnate or digitate leaves that have 3 to 5 segments, umbellate, terminal inflorescences and small, dark purple fruits. It is native to montane forests from India to China (Yunnan) and Indochina. It makes an attractive ornamental for warm temperate climates...
Somwhat better knows as Schefflera volkensii, this plant can grow as a large tree to 30 m tall or in less favorable habitats reach only much more modest dimensions, such as a scandent shrub. Ocasionally it is found as an epiphyte growing on larger trees. The leaves are palmate with 4 to 6 elliptic, ..
A cushion-forming cactus native to deserts in Peru and northern Chile that forms a mound of branching shoots, is densely armed with whitish to blackish spines, and produces large, dark yellow flowers....
A common dwarf cactus native to deserts in northern Chile from sea level to about 2000 m (7000 ft.). It forms small clusters of short shoots with ellipsoid sections, armed with long brown spines, and ...