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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhalangiumPhalangium - Wikipedia

    Phalangium. Linnaeus, 1758. Type species. Phalangium iberica. Schenkel, 1939. Synonyms. Cerastoma. Phalangium is a genus of harvestmen that occur mostly in the Old World. The best known species is Phalangium opilio, which is so common in many temperate regions that it is simply called "harvestman".

  2. Feb 5, 2018 · In these countries, this plant is commonly called something that would translate as spider plant, for example, hierba contra la araña or hierba de la araña (Spanish), phalangère (Phalangium is a type of a type of spider), herbe à l’araignée or plante-araignée (French), etc.

  3. Jan 6, 2024 · meaning of the phalanx In the language of flowers it symbolises perennial youth. Is it a poisonous plant? It is not on the list of poisonous plants. In fact, it is edible for cats and also very much appreciated by them. How much does a Phalangium plant cost? As well as being useful and very decorative, it is also a very economical plant.

    • Spiderwort Latin: Tradescantia ohiensis
    • What Are The Characteristics of Spiderwort?
    • Is Spiderwort Easy to Grow in My Garden?

    Wildflowers come into our gardens of their own accord or, more often, we plant them. Occasionally, common wildflowers will be taken up by a plant breeder and become part of the mélange of plants grown in the nursery trade. That is now happening with Tradescantia, the common spiderwort growing in moist woodlands throughout the eastern states.

    Spiderworts are bewilderingly similar in appearance with at least 20 species described in North America and a dozen found in Arkansas.
    The most widely distributed Arkansas species is T. ohiensis, which grows as much as 30 inches tall with several erect branches ascending from a central crown. The branches are sheathed up the stem...
    Tradescantias are spring ephemerals, disappearing by late June as the summer heats up. All parts of the plant contain a thick, mucilaginous sap.
    The characteristic three-petaled spiderwort flowers are produced in a terminal cluster in shades of purple, blue, pink or white from mid spring till early summer. Flowers last but a single day, but...

    Spiderworts are easy to grow in gardens in moist, partially shaded to sunny locations. Trim them back as the foliage begins to decline and before seeds have a chance to form. Reseeding can become a problem in the garden. Several cultivars of Tradescantia are now offered by nurserymen. By: Gerald Klingaman, retired Extension Horticulturist - Ornamen...

  4. Phalangium opilio. (Arachnida: Opiliones, Phalangiidae) Harvestman, Daddy longlegs, Harvest spider. Of the many species of harvestmen known, P. opilio tends to be the most common in relatively disturbed habitats such as most crops in temperate regions. Like the spiders and most adult mites, harvestmen have two major body sections and eight legs ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CamassiaCamassia - Wikipedia

    Camassia is a genus of plants in the asparagus family native to North America. Common names include camas, quamash, Indian hyacinth, camash, and wild hyacinth. [citation needed] It grows in the wild in great numbers in moist meadows. They are perennial plants with basal linear leaves measuring 20 to 80 centimetres (8 to 32 in) in length, which ...

  6. The Plant List. Angiosperms. Iridaceae. Phalangium; Phalangium. The genus Phalangium is in the family Iridaceae in the major group Angiosperms (Flowering plants). Statistics are at the end of the page. Species in Phalangium. See "Status", "Confidence level", "Source" for definitions.

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