
Galax - Wikipedia
Galax, the wandplant, wandflower, or beetleweed, is a genus in the flowering plant family Diapensiaceae, containing a single species, Galax urceolata (syn. G. rotundifolia, G. aphylla).
What Are Galax Plants: Growing Galax Plants In Gardens - Gardening Know How
Sep 7, 2022 · Also known as beetleweed or wandflower, Galax (Galax urceolata) is a low-growing evergreen native to the eastern United States – primarily in the deep or moderate shade of the Appalachian Mountain forests.
Galax urceolata - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Small white feathery flowers arranged in a narrow cluster on a naked stalk rise above the leaves in late spring or early summer. The flower stalks are 8-15 inches high. Galax prefers cool, moist sites with partial shade. It is common in the NC mountains …
Galax urceolata (Beetleweed) - Gardenia
Galax urceolata (Beetleweed) is an evergreen perennial or subshrub which spreads via underground rhizomes to form a dense carpet of heart-shaped, thick, shiny green leaves, 2-5 in. wide (5-12 cm). Held on long petioles, the attractive leaves turn bronze to deep red in winter. They are popular background foliage in flower arrangements.
Gardening with Galax: Making the Most of This Versatile Herb!
GALAX is an evergreen herbaceous perennial plant with a rosette of leathery leaves that can grow to 30–45 cm (or rarely 75 cm) in height. The leaves are a rounded cardioid shape, typically 2.5–7.5 cm diameter but soetimes up to 15 cm, and have a serrated margin with rounded “teeth”. In winter, the leaves turn brown.
Galax - VIRGINIA WILDFLOWERS
Apr 3, 2023 · Galax is a native perennial that occurs at higher altitudes in woodland settings. The attractive plant is evergreen; the leaves persist and turn brown to reddish in winter (see more images below). The rounded leaves are bluntly toothed and leathery in texture.
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Magnolia 'Galaxy' - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
'Galaxy' is a hybrid magnolia (M. liliiflora ‘Nigra’ x M. sprengeri ‘Diva’ which was crossed by the U.S. National Arboretum in 1963 and subsequently introduced into commerce by them in 1980. This is a large, narrow-pyramidal, deciduous single trunk tree with ascending branching.
Florida Boys Caladiums: Galaxy, Fancy Leaf Whites, Galaxy
Galaxy is a tall white caladium that has medium leaves with the appearance of looking into the sky. Its leaves consist of a dark green border, bursting white veins and star like dots throughout, finishing with a red dot in the heart of the leaf.
Caladiums Direct Galaxy, White Fancy Leaf, Galaxy
Height: Large Leaf 14" - 24" Tall. Sun Tolerance: Full Sun - Shade #2 Bulbs (small) are 1 to 1-1/2 inches in diameter. #1 (medium)are 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 inches. Jumbos (large) are 2-1/2 to 3-1/2 inches in diameter. In general, the larger bulbs produce more and bigger leaves faster than the smaller bulbs. They make a bigger plant, faster.