Spring in the Garden
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Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram where we regularly post photos of “What’s in Bloom” in our gardens and sharing ideas and tips for gardeners of all ages. …
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Pyriform: Shaped like a pear.* Although pears are the most obvious example, pyriform can be used to refer to any pear-shaped fruit, such as pear-shaped tomatoes. *Pell, S.K., Angell, B. …
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Limbate: Bordered, as in a leaf or flower in which one colour forms an edging or margin around another.* Many variegated plants follow this two-tone pattern. Pictured above are hosta …
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Orthostichous: With parts arranged in straight ranks or rows.* The individual flowers in the flowering spikes of this obedient plant (Physostegia) are arranged in straight, vertical lines up the flower …
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Matutinal: Functioning in the morning, as in flowers which open in the morning.* Morning glories get their name because their flowers open in early morning. *Harris, J.G., Harris, M.W. (2001). …
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Vespertine: Opening, or functioning, in the evening.* Datura flowers tend to open at dusk – a great choice for an evening garden! *Harris, J.G., Harris, M.W. (2001). Plant identification terminology: An …
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Divaricate: Widely spreading, usually in reference to branching.* Plants with a divaricating growth habit often appear very ‘full’ as their branches spread widely and intersect with one another. This gorgeous Caryopteris divaricata …
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Looking for a meeting space that will inspire your guests and colleagues while heightening their creativity? Escape to one of Toronto’s greenest spaces. Toronto Botanical Garden has energizing landscapes and …
Corporate Events Read More“Here we go”, says Harry Jongerden, as he outlines the first of many exciting developments for Toronto’s botanical garden. We woke up on April 26 and asked ourselves, what next? City …
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Ossiculus: The stone or pit of a drupe; a pyrene.* Peaches, apricots, cherries, and plums are all examples of drupes. *Harris, J.G., Harris, M.W. (2001). Plant identification terminology: An illustrated glossary (2nd …
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