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). …
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, …
Galax (Galax urceolata) is an evergreen groundcover harvested for use in the floral industry. The plant’s durable, shiny green leaves turn red in the fall and are popular background foliage in …
2011年6月17日 · Galax, also called beetleweed or wandflower, possesses very similar-looking flowers to Fly Poison. However, they are members of very different families. The most obvious …
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 …
2022年9月7日 · When Galax grows under deciduous trees, the shiny, heart-shaped leaves turn greenish red or deep maroon in winter sunlight, then back to bright green with the arrival of …
2023年4月3日 · The white spikes of galax rise up like magic wands in late May and June in the woodland forests of Appalachia. The tall spikes can grow 1 to 2 feet high over a basal rosette …
Plant: Rhizomatous perennial with evergreen orbicular basal leaves. Flowers: Terminal raceme with small white 5-merous flowers, blooms mid-May - early July. NC Range: Primarily …
Galax urceolata Common Name: Galax, Bettleweed . Plant: Rhizomatous perennial with evergreen orbicular basal leaves . Flowers: Terminal raceme with small white 5-merous …