Cercidiphyllaceae
... Cercidiphyllaceae Cercidiphyllum japonicum – Katsuratree Katsuratree is a large, long-lived tree that is a preferred tree where space is adequate. Old large specimens are very impressive. Native to China and Japan. This tree has some unique morphological characteristics that suggest it is a primiti ...
... Cercidiphyllaceae Cercidiphyllum japonicum – Katsuratree Katsuratree is a large, long-lived tree that is a preferred tree where space is adequate. Old large specimens are very impressive. Native to China and Japan. This tree has some unique morphological characteristics that suggest it is a primiti ...
Willows of Kashmir and their Significance
... Grained, fine and even textured. Some clones of this species are under propagation in department of forestry FOA Wadoora (SKUAST-K). Willow used in making the bats was brought in by the British, who ruled India, during the 1920s. These bats are not only popular in India, but also in Pakistan, Bangla ...
... Grained, fine and even textured. Some clones of this species are under propagation in department of forestry FOA Wadoora (SKUAST-K). Willow used in making the bats was brought in by the British, who ruled India, during the 1920s. These bats are not only popular in India, but also in Pakistan, Bangla ...
Natural Newaygo 2
... was introduced to control it. Many states still list St. Johnswort as a noxious weed. It contains a toxic substance which can cause second degree burns in some individuals, and may cause some animals to develop a sensitivity to sunlight when ingested. If enough is eaten, death may result. Interestin ...
... was introduced to control it. Many states still list St. Johnswort as a noxious weed. It contains a toxic substance which can cause second degree burns in some individuals, and may cause some animals to develop a sensitivity to sunlight when ingested. If enough is eaten, death may result. Interestin ...
Gliricidia Sepium Essay Research Paper GLIRICIDIA
... fencing. That is, it is planted along the side of fields, and the trunks are used as fence posts. During the dry season, when much of the forage is gone, the tree limbs are cut and the foliage is offered to livestock. Gliricidia trees are a medium size, with composite leaves. The flowers are reddish ...
... fencing. That is, it is planted along the side of fields, and the trunks are used as fence posts. During the dry season, when much of the forage is gone, the tree limbs are cut and the foliage is offered to livestock. Gliricidia trees are a medium size, with composite leaves. The flowers are reddish ...
Osage-Orange - Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
... discovered by early European settlers, it was haphazardly carried and tended across the continent. Between 1855 and 1875 there was an agricultural hedge program to plant the species. Because of its attributes, it was prized anywhere agriculture, teamsters, and grazing animals were found. It is now c ...
... discovered by early European settlers, it was haphazardly carried and tended across the continent. Between 1855 and 1875 there was an agricultural hedge program to plant the species. Because of its attributes, it was prized anywhere agriculture, teamsters, and grazing animals were found. It is now c ...
Flora Native Species List
... throughout most of the North Island and in Marlborough. When cut or damaged this tree exudes a milky sap. 15-20m. Flower spikes not unlike those of the hebe form between November and February. A smaller tree than its close relative kāmahi. The thick adult leaves are comprised of 3 to 5 leaflets alth ...
... throughout most of the North Island and in Marlborough. When cut or damaged this tree exudes a milky sap. 15-20m. Flower spikes not unlike those of the hebe form between November and February. A smaller tree than its close relative kāmahi. The thick adult leaves are comprised of 3 to 5 leaflets alth ...
Butea Monosperma (LAM.) Kuntze – A Comprehensive Review
... It grows throughout the Indian subcontinent, especially in the Indo−Gangetic plains. It is said that the tree is a form of Agnidev, ‘God of Fire’. This tree grows up to 50 ft high, with clusters of flowers. It loses its leaves as the flowers develop in the months of JanuaryMarch (Kirtikar and Basu 1 ...
... It grows throughout the Indian subcontinent, especially in the Indo−Gangetic plains. It is said that the tree is a form of Agnidev, ‘God of Fire’. This tree grows up to 50 ft high, with clusters of flowers. It loses its leaves as the flowers develop in the months of JanuaryMarch (Kirtikar and Basu 1 ...
Native Trees - Footprints on the James
... How to Use This Book This book describes the most common native tree species found in Virginia’s forests. It is intended to be a beginning tool for tree identification, rather than a comprehensive listing or technical manual. Therefore, non-technical descriptions have been used whenever possible. Th ...
... How to Use This Book This book describes the most common native tree species found in Virginia’s forests. It is intended to be a beginning tool for tree identification, rather than a comprehensive listing or technical manual. Therefore, non-technical descriptions have been used whenever possible. Th ...
Pruning Woody Plants
... Figure 2. Apical dominance and its effects. The intensity of apical dominance varies from one plant species to another. Some plants suppress the growth of their lateral buds until the second growing season; others develop both lateral shoots and terminal buds during the first growing season. Apical ...
... Figure 2. Apical dominance and its effects. The intensity of apical dominance varies from one plant species to another. Some plants suppress the growth of their lateral buds until the second growing season; others develop both lateral shoots and terminal buds during the first growing season. Apical ...
Basic Principles of Pruning Woody Plants
... Figure 2. Apical dominance and its effects. The intensity of apical dominance varies from one plant species to another. Some plants suppress the growth of their lateral buds until the second growing season; others develop both lateral shoots and terminal buds during the first growing season. Apical ...
... Figure 2. Apical dominance and its effects. The intensity of apical dominance varies from one plant species to another. Some plants suppress the growth of their lateral buds until the second growing season; others develop both lateral shoots and terminal buds during the first growing season. Apical ...
RSE on the basic of ECR South-Kazakhstan State Pharmaceutical
... 1. In pharmaceutical practice flowers are known as medicinal plant material, which consist of: A. parts of flowers and whole flower B.organ of seed reproduction of angiosperms C.dried separate glowers or inflorescences, and parts thereof D.mix of petals, sepals and residue receptacle E.dried inflore ...
... 1. In pharmaceutical practice flowers are known as medicinal plant material, which consist of: A. parts of flowers and whole flower B.organ of seed reproduction of angiosperms C.dried separate glowers or inflorescences, and parts thereof D.mix of petals, sepals and residue receptacle E.dried inflore ...
Medicinal Importance of Colchicum Candidum– A Review
... In the 1st century AD Pedanius Dioscorides wrote (De Materia Medica) and stated that more than 3000 years ago Greek physicians used the plant from which colchicine is derived as a therapeutic agent for gout. Middle age Arabic physicians also used the Colchicum to treat acute flares of gout. In India ...
... In the 1st century AD Pedanius Dioscorides wrote (De Materia Medica) and stated that more than 3000 years ago Greek physicians used the plant from which colchicine is derived as a therapeutic agent for gout. Middle age Arabic physicians also used the Colchicum to treat acute flares of gout. In India ...
- The European Palm Society
... widely available though regrettably, because of its close botanic relationship with T. fortunei, it is likely to inter-breed and its special characteristics will be lost. The next species that beckoned was the diminutive T. nanus of China. It took two trips there to find it, but find it we did, Toby ...
... widely available though regrettably, because of its close botanic relationship with T. fortunei, it is likely to inter-breed and its special characteristics will be lost. The next species that beckoned was the diminutive T. nanus of China. It took two trips there to find it, but find it we did, Toby ...
Grasslands of Anshi-Dandeli Tiger Reserve
... Evolution and spread of grasslands: Grasses appear in the fossil records of the Earth from the late Cretaceous Era about 100 million years ago. The early grasses probably evolved at high altitudes, above the tree line in the mountains, because all grasses have one common attribute; they cannot toler ...
... Evolution and spread of grasslands: Grasses appear in the fossil records of the Earth from the late Cretaceous Era about 100 million years ago. The early grasses probably evolved at high altitudes, above the tree line in the mountains, because all grasses have one common attribute; they cannot toler ...
Woodland Tree Herbaceous Intersectional
... Itoh’s widow, were patented by Louis Smirnow in the late 1960’s. The American Peony Society refers to this new group as the Itoh Hybrids Group, but more widely the original four are the Itoh Hybrids and all subsequent hybrids are referred to as intersectionals. This group of plants is only now becom ...
... Itoh’s widow, were patented by Louis Smirnow in the late 1960’s. The American Peony Society refers to this new group as the Itoh Hybrids Group, but more widely the original four are the Itoh Hybrids and all subsequent hybrids are referred to as intersectionals. This group of plants is only now becom ...
Salicaceae
... Willow produces male or female flowers in catkins usually on separate plants. Each individual flower lacks sepals and petals and is subtended by a bract beside one or two glands. Each female flower usually has two carpels and most male flowers usually have two stamens (some species have up to 12 sta ...
... Willow produces male or female flowers in catkins usually on separate plants. Each individual flower lacks sepals and petals and is subtended by a bract beside one or two glands. Each female flower usually has two carpels and most male flowers usually have two stamens (some species have up to 12 sta ...
common trees - Arvind Gupta
... THE BOOK that is here presented to the public owes its inspiration to a request by Shri J. John, the Editor of State Transport Review of Bombay, who pressed me to contribute a series of articles of a popular nature on some of the trees of Bombay. This was done, the first number appearing in May, 195 ...
... THE BOOK that is here presented to the public owes its inspiration to a request by Shri J. John, the Editor of State Transport Review of Bombay, who pressed me to contribute a series of articles of a popular nature on some of the trees of Bombay. This was done, the first number appearing in May, 195 ...
capability map for growing high value tree species in the coast
... of Kilifi, Kwale, Lamu, Mombasa, Taita Taveta and Tana River. It is clear that the areas with highest capability for most high value commercial tree species is the low lying coastal belt with most of the other parts being of either lower capability or not capable. This capability map will guide appl ...
... of Kilifi, Kwale, Lamu, Mombasa, Taita Taveta and Tana River. It is clear that the areas with highest capability for most high value commercial tree species is the low lying coastal belt with most of the other parts being of either lower capability or not capable. This capability map will guide appl ...
Indigenous Plants - MidCoast Council
... from winds. Remember that many plants indigenous to this region will only grow in specific habitat types, so you should plant them in conditions that are suitable for them to thrive. For example, swamp plants will not grow well planted on dry ridge-tops, nor the reverse. However, there are plants su ...
... from winds. Remember that many plants indigenous to this region will only grow in specific habitat types, so you should plant them in conditions that are suitable for them to thrive. For example, swamp plants will not grow well planted on dry ridge-tops, nor the reverse. However, there are plants su ...
A Training Manual for - McLean Trees Foundation
... Trees, like other living things, are made up of cells, tissues, organs and systems. Although the body of a tree may not look or function like our own, the organs and systems work together just as ours do to provide the tree with nutrition, respiration, growth, reproduction and protection. To underst ...
... Trees, like other living things, are made up of cells, tissues, organs and systems. Although the body of a tree may not look or function like our own, the organs and systems work together just as ours do to provide the tree with nutrition, respiration, growth, reproduction and protection. To underst ...
Lessons - Upper Kuskokwim
... Willow, alder, and cottonwood are used to smoke fish and for meat preservation. A few species or plant products are still used for medicinal purposes.” (Stokes,1984:305) The past medicinal use of plants by people of the Upper Kuskokwim region has been widespread. According to older residents berries ...
... Willow, alder, and cottonwood are used to smoke fish and for meat preservation. A few species or plant products are still used for medicinal purposes.” (Stokes,1984:305) The past medicinal use of plants by people of the Upper Kuskokwim region has been widespread. According to older residents berries ...
Mistletoe
... As a parasitic plant, it grows on the branches or trunk of a tree and actually sends out roots that penetrate into the tree and take up nutrients. But mistletoe is also capable for growing on its own; like other plants it can produce its own food by photosynthesis. Mistletoe, however, is more common ...
... As a parasitic plant, it grows on the branches or trunk of a tree and actually sends out roots that penetrate into the tree and take up nutrients. But mistletoe is also capable for growing on its own; like other plants it can produce its own food by photosynthesis. Mistletoe, however, is more common ...
Types of jambu - Sulawesi Language Alliance
... by David Mead Jambu is an Indonesian cover term for several tropical fruit trees, most of them belonging to the genus SYZYGIUM,1 although it is now also applied to two New World species introduced into Indonesia. This article provides brief descriptions along with pictures to help you correctly iden ...
... by David Mead Jambu is an Indonesian cover term for several tropical fruit trees, most of them belonging to the genus SYZYGIUM,1 although it is now also applied to two New World species introduced into Indonesia. This article provides brief descriptions along with pictures to help you correctly iden ...
Download #111. Meyer, J. Y. and J. P. Malet. February 1997. Study and management of the alien invasive tree, Miconia calvescens DC. (Melastomataceae) in the islands of Raiatea and Tahaa (Society Islands, Frrench Polynesia): 1992-1996
... period (1994-1998). About half of this amount ($32,000) is for a collaborative agreement on a classical biological control project with the State of Hawaii Department of Agriculture. Biocontrol, although considered to be a costly long-term strategy with success not guaranteed, ecological risks and p ...
... period (1994-1998). About half of this amount ($32,000) is for a collaborative agreement on a classical biological control project with the State of Hawaii Department of Agriculture. Biocontrol, although considered to be a costly long-term strategy with success not guaranteed, ecological risks and p ...
Flora of the Indian epic period
Flora of the Indian epic period can be a tool to study the antiquity of Indian epics as these do not record time scales of the incident mentioned in these. The flora of an area or of time period, refers to all plant life occurring in an area or time period, especially the naturally occurring or indigenous plant life.The ancient Sanskrit epics, the Ramayana and Mahabharata, also termed Itihāsa (History) or Mahākāvya (""Great Compositions""), refer to forest and plant life at various places. The language of these texts is the ""Epic Sanskrit"". The importance of forests in Indian epics can be understood from the fact that each epic devotes one book to the forests. In Mahabharata it is the Aranyaka Parva (also Vana Parva, Aranya Parva) (The Book of the Forest) which mentions the period of twelve years spent by Pandavas in exile in the forest (aranya). The divisions of Ramayana into Kandas (Books) also includes one Kanda known as Aranya Kanda – Book of the Forest. In Ramayana Kishkindha Kanda – Book of Kishkindha also discusses the geography and forestry of the region.