Cyme flower seeds
Each two-lipped flower has four lobes above and one larger lobe below. Flowers: Flower Color: Blue Purple/Lavender White Flower Inflorescence: Cyme Panicle Flower Value To Gardener: Showy Flower Bloom Time: Fall Summer Flower Shape: Star Flower Petals: 4-5 petals/rays Flower Size: As they mature, they will turn a dark brown. The fruits appear after the flowers drop. Fruit: Fruit Color: Brown/Copper Green Fruit Type: Nut Fruit Length:
CYME FLOWER SEEDS FULL
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Insects, Disease, and Other Plant Problems: No issues noted. The other 4 petals are shorter, rounded and minimally pointed, and are typically all the same color. The lowest petal is somewhat cupped and may be shaded in white with some dark spots. Opening in the early morning, the flowers will drop their petals and stamens by mid-day. These seeds make the plant a self-seeder, which may cause a maintenance issue to keep the plant under control. A healthy plant can produce hundreds of cymes, with resulting numerous seeds.
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Each cyme will contain three to seven flowers. As you ascend the cyme, the size of the flowers decrease. Each cyme and each individual, single flower is enfolded by a pair of leaves. The flowers are in the form of a panicle of cymes, as well as several flowers at the tips of the branches.
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Its turn tan in the fall, making it a nice addition in dried arrangements. This plant has curled stamens that help make this plant showy. Its native habitat runs from southern Maine south to Florida, west to Texas and north to Missouri and Michigan.
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Phonetic Spelling try-ko-STEM-uh dy-KAW-toh-mum Descriptionīlue Curls are annual, native wild flowers that can be found in dry, open, sandy woodlands and around rock outcrops.