Planhigyn blodeuol lluosflwydd a dyfir yn aml mewn gerddi yw Gwyddfid Wilson sy'n enw gwrywaidd. Mae'n perthyn i'r teulu Caprifoliaceae. Yr enw gwyddonol (Lladin) yw Lonicera nitida a'r enw Saesneg yw Wilson's honeysuckle.[1] Ceir enwau Cymraeg eraill ar y planhigyn hwn gan gynnwys Gwyddfid Wilson.
Deugotyledon yw'r planhigyn hwn, ac mae'r blodau'n gasgliad o flodau unigol, gydag arogl da. Mae ganddo euron a gall ddringo cloddiau.
Planhigyn blodeuol lluosflwydd a dyfir yn aml mewn gerddi yw Gwyddfid Wilson sy'n enw gwrywaidd. Mae'n perthyn i'r teulu Caprifoliaceae. Yr enw gwyddonol (Lladin) yw Lonicera nitida a'r enw Saesneg yw Wilson's honeysuckle. Ceir enwau Cymraeg eraill ar y planhigyn hwn gan gynnwys Gwyddfid Wilson.
Deugotyledon yw'r planhigyn hwn, ac mae'r blodau'n gasgliad o flodau unigol, gydag arogl da. Mae ganddo euron a gall ddringo cloddiau.
Myrte-Gedeblad (Lonicera nitida) er en lille, stedsegrøn busk med overhængende vækstform. Myrte-Gedeblad er – som alle Gedeblad-arter – giftig.
Barken er først rødbrun og glat. Senere bliver den olivengrøn til grå. Knopperne sidder skjult i bladhjørnerne. De er modsatte, kegleformede, små og grønne. Bladene er læderagtige og ægformede med hel rand. Oversiden er skinnende mørkegrøn, mens undersiden er mere lysegrøn. Løvspringet sker tidligt, i milde vintre tilmed ofte før det egentlige forår. Blomsterne sidder parvis i bladhjørnerne, men de ses ikke meget. De er små og gulhvide. Frugterne er blåviolette bær, som kun findes på enkelte sorter.
Rodsystemet består af kraftige hoved- og siderødder, som er godt fordelt både til siderne og i dybden.
Højde x bredde og årlig tilvækst: 1,2 × 1,2 m (10 × 10 cm/år).
Myrte-Gedeblad stammer fra det vestlige Kina, hvor den (bl.a. på bjerget Emei) danner krat sammen med Ranunkelbusk og Gul Bambus. Her er jorden frugtbart löss, der falder næsten 2000 mm regn mellem juli og september, og vinteren er meget kold (÷ 4° i januar).
Frøformerede planter eller tilfældige, navnløse kloner er ikke hårdføre. Den mest hårdføre sort er 'Elegant'.
Myrte-Gedeblad (Lonicera nitida) er en lille, stedsegrøn busk med overhængende vækstform. Myrte-Gedeblad er – som alle Gedeblad-arter – giftig.
Lonicera nitida is a species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family. In English, it is sometimes given the common names box honeysuckle or Wilson's honeysuckle.[1] It is widely used as a low hedging plant, and for topiary. It is also a popular low-maintenance ground cover plant for urban landscaping.
The species is native to China, in the area of Yunnan and West Sichuan, where It grows in scrub form along streams at 1,200–3,000 m (3,900–9,800 ft).
L. nitida is a broadleaf evergreen shrub 4–5 ft (1.2–1.5 m) tall[2] and 4–6 ft (1.2–1.8 m) wide if unclipped, with dark green, small leaves (6–16 millimeters long). The creamy white, fragrant flowers, appearing at the end of spring,[3] are 6 millimeters long, and grow in pairs. The fruit (rarely formed on clipped specimens) is an inedible bluish-purple berry[4] about 6 millimeters in diameter. The stems are layered one on top of the other giving the appearance of a haystack.[5] The growth rate is moderate[6] or fast growing.[7] While resistant to deer and rabbits,[8] it is attractive to birds. When planted, the species is easy to clip and needs frequent clipping because it flops if it grows to a height over 5 feet.[9] The species is commonly confused with Cotoneaster species. The difference between the two is that Cotoneaster has alternate leaves while this species has opposite leaves.[10]
The Latin specific epithet nitida means “shining’, in reference to its glossy leaves.[11]
Cultivars include 'Maigrün', 'Baggesen's Gold' and 'Briloni' (a.k.a. 'Edmee Gold')[12]
When planted, the species should be put in the full sun to light shade in fertile, well-drained soil.[7] The species is more shade resistant than most honeysuckles.[7] The species can tolerate drought[3] and pollution.[4]
Lonicera nitida takes clipping well and makes a small hedge.[13] The cultivar ‘Baggesen’s Gold’ has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.[14][15]
At Osborne House, a holiday home built in 1845 on the Isle of Wight for Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert, there are L. nitida shrubs clipped in the form of stags rising from beds of Felicia amelloides, Festuca glauca, and Pelargonium inquinans.[16]
This plant is often used for bonsai. Because it is an energetic grower, it is possible to collect old and quite sizable L. nitida from the landscape or growing wild, cut most of the roots and branches off to start from scratch to build a new tree-like form.
Media related to Lonicera pileata var. yunnanensis at Wikimedia Commons
Lonicera nitida is a species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family. In English, it is sometimes given the common names box honeysuckle or Wilson's honeysuckle. It is widely used as a low hedging plant, and for topiary. It is also a popular low-maintenance ground cover plant for urban landscaping.
The species is native to China, in the area of Yunnan and West Sichuan, where It grows in scrub form along streams at 1,200–3,000 m (3,900–9,800 ft).
Lonicera nitida, le Chèvrefeuille arbustif, Chèvrefeuille luisant ou Chèvrefeuille nain (en anglais Wilson's Honeysuckle), est un arbrisseau de la famille des caprifoliacées.
Arbrisseau vivace au feuillage persistant, il peut atteindre 3 m de hauteur ; il convient parfaitement à l'édification de massifs, ses fleurs parfumées sont appréciées.
Originaire du sud-ouest de la Chine, et parfois naturalisé en Europe à partir des jardins.
Lonicera nitida, le Chèvrefeuille arbustif, Chèvrefeuille luisant ou Chèvrefeuille nain (en anglais Wilson's Honeysuckle), est un arbrisseau de la famille des caprifoliacées.
Přecozeleny kerkowy kozylist (Lonicera nitida) je rostlina ze swójby kozylistowych rostlinow (Caprifoliaceae).
Přecozeleny kerkowy kozylist je přecozeleny kerk.
Ćmowozelene łopjena su kožane a docpěwaja dołhosć wot 1 cm.
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Přecozeleny kerkowy kozylist (Lonicera nitida) je rostlina ze swójby kozylistowych rostlinow (Caprifoliaceae).