HAGI: bush clover, Latin name is Lespedeza thunbergii
SUSUKI (also say OBANA): Japanese pampas grass, Latin name
is Miscanthus sinensis
KUZU: arrowroot, Latin name is Pueraria lobata
NADESHIKO: pinks, Latin name is Dianthus superbus var.
longicalycinus
OMINAESHI: damsel flower or maiden flower, Latin name is
Patrinia scabiosaefolia
FUJIBAKAMA: no English name, Latin name is Eupatrium foltnei
KIKYOU (also called ASAGAO): balloon flower, Latin name is
Platycodon grandiflorum
Leaves fall from the trees in the autumn season. This is typically triggered by shorter days and cooler temperatures that cause trees to stop producing chlorophyll, leading to the colorful display of leaves changing and ultimately falling off.
It's best to divide hosta plants in the spring before new growth begins. However, if necessary, you can also divide them in the fall after they have finished flowering. Be sure to water the plants well after dividing to help them establish before winter.
According the the Centers for Disease Control, "Colchicine, a naturally occurring alkaloid derivative of the autumn crocus Colchicum autumnale and the glory lily Gloriosa superba, has been used to treat gout for centuries." -- http://www.cdc.gov/mmwR/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5640a3.htmThe crocus is mentioned on numerous alternative medicine sites as well.
The most vibrant colors of autumn leaves in nature are typically red, orange, and yellow.
The most vibrant autumn leaf colors I have seen are deep reds, bright oranges, and rich yellows.
Plants do not appear evergreen. They either are or are not evergreen. Evergreen plants do not drop all their leaves in the Autumn.
No, autumn crocus plants are poisonous if ingested and can cause severe symptoms like gastrointestinal issues, organ damage, and even death. It's important to keep these plants out of reach of children and pets.
Usually in the Autumn - around September.
To regain their growth thereafter
seven Start of autumn and Autumnal equinox on the 22nd.
Trees. The leaves *fall from the trees in autumn. That's why some people call it *fall instead of autumn.your friend,----- Bucky Badger of WISCONSIN
In summer, growing plants remove magnesium ions from the soil to make chlorophyll. In autumn, these plants release magnesium when they die and decompose. In spring, new plants will grow in this same area.
Grow rapidly ! The spring and summer months are the time when plants do the majority of their growing - in preparation of releasing their seeds in autumn, before 'shutting down' in winter.
autumn olive,black locust,black/pale swallow-worts,and common reed.
The season of autumn still exists, but the signs just aren't as obvious as in other places. This is because of the weather and the way the place is located on the Earth. Since its normally warmer, the plants don't die as easily there and photosynthesis lasts longer, so it doesn't seem like autumn. However, autumn exists everywhere on earth, whether it's hot or cold.
To save water they lose their leaves in order to keep the water in the tree through out the harsh weather.
Winter: makes plant sad and some die Summer: Makes plant happy and live Autumn: Meh