Bloom Clock/Keys/Southeastern Pennsylvania/November/Orange Flowers

From Wikiversity

Jump to: navigation, search
Please contribute!

This page is part of a dichotomous key for plants recorded as blooming in Southeastern Pennsylvania during the month of November.
These plants have the following traits:

  • Orange flowers

Chrysanthemum x morifolium

Flowering plants

WikipediaCommonsWikibooks (horticulture)Wikibooks (subject)WikispeciesFruit and seed clock

Profile for Chrysanthemum x morifolium (Hardy Chrysanthemum, Mum)
Identifying Characteristics
[edit] Recent Logs


(view all logs)

Global data:
Temperate zone season(s): Mid Fall, Late Fall, Early Winter

Regional data and additional images for Chrysanthemum x morifolium

Tagetes patula

Heads

WikipediaCommonsWikibooks (horticulture)Wikibooks (subject)WikispeciesFruit and seed clock

Profile for Tagetes patula (French Marigold)
Identifying Characteristics
[edit] Recent Logs

Global data:

Regional data and additional images for Tagetes patula

----

Viola x wittrockiana

A Purple-flowered variety

WikipediaCommonsWikibooks (horticulture)Wikibooks (subject)WikispeciesFruit and seed clock

Profile for Viola x wittrockiana (Pansy)
Identifying Characteristics
Habit: Short-lived, low-growing perennial, with mostly cool season blooms
[edit] Recent Logs


(view all logs)

Global data:
Temperate zone season(s): Early Spring, Mid Spring, Mid Summer, Early Fall, Mid Fall, Late Fall, Early Winter

Regional data and additional images for Viola x wittrockiana

Rudbeckia hirta

Flowering plant

WikipediaCommonsWikibooks (horticulture)Wikibooks (subject)WikispeciesFruit and seed clock

Profile for Rudbeckia hirta (Gloriosa Daisy)
Identifying Characteristics
Habit: Upright herbaceous plant
Flowers: Heads with brown disk florets and yellow or orange rays
Stem: Hairy
Life Cycle: Perennial
Similar Plants: easily confused with Rudbeckia fulgida
[edit] Recent Logs


(view all logs)

Global data:
Temperate zone season(s): Early Summer, Mid Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall, Late Fall

Regional data and additional images for Rudbeckia hirta

----

Rudbeckia fulgida

Plant covered in flowers

WikipediaCommonsWikibooks (horticulture)Wikibooks (subject)WikispeciesFruit and seed clock

Profile for Rudbeckia fulgida (Blackeyed Susan, Orange Coneflower)
Identifying Characteristics
Habit: colonizing herbaceous plant
Flowers: Heads with cone-shaped black disks and orange rays
Foliage: simple, rough to the touch
Stem: Freely branching
Life Cycle: perennial
Similar Plants: Sometimes confused with Rudbeckia hirta
[edit] Recent Logs

Global data:

Regional data and additional images for Rudbeckia fulgida

Antirrhinum majus

Plants in bloom

WikipediaCommonsWikibooks (horticulture)Wikibooks (subject)WikispeciesFruit and seed clock

Profile for Antirrhinum majus (Snapdragon)
Identifying Characteristics
Habit: Upright herbaceous plant
Foliage: Simple, opposite
[edit] Recent Logs

Global data:
Temperate zone season(s): Early Summer, Mid Summer, Late Fall

Regional data and additional images for Antirrhinum majus

Linaria vulgaris

Inflorescences

WikipediaCommonsWikibooks (horticulture)Wikibooks (subject)WikispeciesFruit and seed clock

Profile for Linaria vulgaris (Butter and Eggs)
Identifying Characteristics
Habit: spreading herbaceous plant
Flowers: Snapdragon-like, yellow
Foliage: Simple, covered in a white, waxy bloom
Stem: Weak
Scent: None
Fruit: Dry capsules
Life Cycle: Perennial
[edit] Recent Logs

Global data:
Temperate zone season(s): Late Spring, Early Summer, Mid Summer, Late Summer, Mid Fall, Late Fall

Regional data and additional images for Linaria vulgaris

Rudbeckia triloba

Flowers covering plant

WikipediaCommonsWikibooks (horticulture)Wikibooks (subject)WikispeciesFruit and seed clock

Profile for Rudbeckia triloba (Browneyed Susan)
Identifying Characteristics
Habit: upright forb, freely branching
[edit] Recent Logs


(view all logs)

Global data:

Regional data and additional images for Rudbeckia triloba


Please contribute!
Last updated 12:35, 9 February 2008 (UTC) from the DPL page with 8 plants.
In other languages