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... 10. CAROLINA GERANIUM (A, B or WA) – Geranium carolinianum Basal rosette; fibrous root system with shallow taproot Pink-to-purple flowers appear in 2’s at tip of shoot Palmately segmented leaves, individual segments are deeply lobed Reproduction by seed, plant does not persist after flowering 11. CR ...
... 10. CAROLINA GERANIUM (A, B or WA) – Geranium carolinianum Basal rosette; fibrous root system with shallow taproot Pink-to-purple flowers appear in 2’s at tip of shoot Palmately segmented leaves, individual segments are deeply lobed Reproduction by seed, plant does not persist after flowering 11. CR ...
Spathyema foetida - International Aroid Society
... that it may sometimes flower more than once in the same year. This is not the case, however, since the plant that blooms itself out in November or December does not bloom again the following spring, there being but one annual blooming period for each individual plant, whether it come in fall, winter ...
... that it may sometimes flower more than once in the same year. This is not the case, however, since the plant that blooms itself out in November or December does not bloom again the following spring, there being but one annual blooming period for each individual plant, whether it come in fall, winter ...
Pollination ecology of two Dieffenbachia in French Guiana
... a strong odor, protogynous and short (over 2–3 days) anthesis, female flowers being receptive on the first night and pollen being released on the second or third night (see review Gibernau, 2015). Inflorescences of Dieffenbachia are also thermogenic but they seem to present only one thermogenic peak ...
... a strong odor, protogynous and short (over 2–3 days) anthesis, female flowers being receptive on the first night and pollen being released on the second or third night (see review Gibernau, 2015). Inflorescences of Dieffenbachia are also thermogenic but they seem to present only one thermogenic peak ...
13. CARYOTA Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 1189. 1753.
... Stems small to very large, solitary or clustered, columnar or swollen, usually ringed with conspicuous leaf scars. Leaves 4–20, spread out along stem, or borne in a compact crown at top of stem; leaf sheaths closed, not forming crownshafts; petioles short or elongate and then rounded in cross sectio ...
... Stems small to very large, solitary or clustered, columnar or swollen, usually ringed with conspicuous leaf scars. Leaves 4–20, spread out along stem, or borne in a compact crown at top of stem; leaf sheaths closed, not forming crownshafts; petioles short or elongate and then rounded in cross sectio ...
Bryophyllum species (mother-of-millions), mostly natives of
... Bryophyllum fedtschenkoi (blue mother-ofmillions) has thin stems, sometimes reddish, and is creeping and rooting when young, later erect, to 50 cm high. Leaves (1.5–5 cm long) are numerous, oval to oblong, waxy blue and brown to reddish at the margin notches which produce adventitious buds. Flowers ...
... Bryophyllum fedtschenkoi (blue mother-ofmillions) has thin stems, sometimes reddish, and is creeping and rooting when young, later erect, to 50 cm high. Leaves (1.5–5 cm long) are numerous, oval to oblong, waxy blue and brown to reddish at the margin notches which produce adventitious buds. Flowers ...
Tricky Submersed Aquatics
... • Common and visible • Leaves: – Alternately arranged – Floating and submersed lvs same ...
... • Common and visible • Leaves: – Alternately arranged – Floating and submersed lvs same ...
Printable Palm Key
... II. Palms with numerous well developed (0.5-3 m long) stilt roots. Socratea and Iriartea are best separated by density of the cone formed by the stilt roots. Scientific name: Stilt roots ...
... II. Palms with numerous well developed (0.5-3 m long) stilt roots. Socratea and Iriartea are best separated by density of the cone formed by the stilt roots. Scientific name: Stilt roots ...
Narrow pointed opposite leaves. Flowers are identifiable with their
... in height and found mainly in arid areas. the arms are made of flutted and spiny cylindrical section that become woodier with age. The spines can be colored red, brown or yellow, sometimes white. ...
... in height and found mainly in arid areas. the arms are made of flutted and spiny cylindrical section that become woodier with age. The spines can be colored red, brown or yellow, sometimes white. ...
Number 10, 2008 - American Begonia Society
... A day after I read Bill Claybaugh’s first note on propagating on paper in The Begonian [Sep. / Oct. 2007] I took stem cuttings of two species from south India, which as far as I am aware, are no longer in cultivation in the USA, B. albo-coccinea and B. subpeltata, and placed them on moist paper towe ...
... A day after I read Bill Claybaugh’s first note on propagating on paper in The Begonian [Sep. / Oct. 2007] I took stem cuttings of two species from south India, which as far as I am aware, are no longer in cultivation in the USA, B. albo-coccinea and B. subpeltata, and placed them on moist paper towe ...
Carnie Woods - University of Aberdeen
... walk a bit further and turn left down Peregrine Road. The path to enter Carnie is on your right a bit further down Peregrine Road. Bicycle: To cycle to Carnie, it is best to head west out of Aberdeen along Countesswells Road. Follow this road to Wester Ord, following which turn north (right) and cyc ...
... walk a bit further and turn left down Peregrine Road. The path to enter Carnie is on your right a bit further down Peregrine Road. Bicycle: To cycle to Carnie, it is best to head west out of Aberdeen along Countesswells Road. Follow this road to Wester Ord, following which turn north (right) and cyc ...
Anthurium cordatum (L.) Schott in Wiener Z. Kunst 3
... widespread aroid in the New World and, doubtless, the most ecologically diverse as well.(6) Sea level to 2,700 m.(6) Occurring in tropical moist, premontane wet, tropical wet, premontane rain, and lower montane rain forest life zones.(6) The species is a member of section Tetraspermium and is distin ...
... widespread aroid in the New World and, doubtless, the most ecologically diverse as well.(6) Sea level to 2,700 m.(6) Occurring in tropical moist, premontane wet, tropical wet, premontane rain, and lower montane rain forest life zones.(6) The species is a member of section Tetraspermium and is distin ...
Printable_Palm_Key_6
... II. Palms with numerous well developed (0.5-3 m long) stilt roots. Socratea and Iriartea are best separated by density of the cone formed by the stilt roots. Scientific name: Stilt roots ...
... II. Palms with numerous well developed (0.5-3 m long) stilt roots. Socratea and Iriartea are best separated by density of the cone formed by the stilt roots. Scientific name: Stilt roots ...
Key to most of the Wisconsin species of Galium (Rubiaceae)
... 11. Corolla not over 2 mm broad (i.e., less than 1 mm long), usually 3-lobed (some flowers sometimes 4lobed), the lobes no longer than wide; nodes glabrous; leaf margins smooth or usually scabrous with short retrorse deltoid barbs. The little retrorse barbules that make the leaf margins scabrous are ...
... 11. Corolla not over 2 mm broad (i.e., less than 1 mm long), usually 3-lobed (some flowers sometimes 4lobed), the lobes no longer than wide; nodes glabrous; leaf margins smooth or usually scabrous with short retrorse deltoid barbs. The little retrorse barbules that make the leaf margins scabrous are ...
A review of Alocasia - International Aroid Society
... of inflorescences follows upon the first, and a third and fourth and so on each arising from the axil of the prophyll subtending the previous pair. Eventually the flowering episode ceases and the last relay axis bears a foliage leaf which emerges from the centre of a larger or smaller sympodial clus ...
... of inflorescences follows upon the first, and a third and fourth and so on each arising from the axil of the prophyll subtending the previous pair. Eventually the flowering episode ceases and the last relay axis bears a foliage leaf which emerges from the centre of a larger or smaller sympodial clus ...
The leaf الورقة First Question: Choose the correct answer: 1) Petioles
... 4) Leaves are arranged opposite at each node, but each pair of leaves is oriented perpendicular the pair at the next node: a. Alternate . b. Opposite . c. Opposite decussate . d. Whorled . 5) In this type of leaves, leaflets are arranged on opposite sides of an elongation axis like a feather : a. Co ...
... 4) Leaves are arranged opposite at each node, but each pair of leaves is oriented perpendicular the pair at the next node: a. Alternate . b. Opposite . c. Opposite decussate . d. Whorled . 5) In this type of leaves, leaflets are arranged on opposite sides of an elongation axis like a feather : a. Co ...
Willowherbs
... Epilobium tetragonum ssp. lamyi is in many respects intermediate between E. obscurum and E. tetragonum ssp. tetragonum and may have a stabilised hybrid origin. White-flowered Epilobium in the British Isles. Any Epilobium species may have white flowers by exception, but two have them as a matter of c ...
... Epilobium tetragonum ssp. lamyi is in many respects intermediate between E. obscurum and E. tetragonum ssp. tetragonum and may have a stabilised hybrid origin. White-flowered Epilobium in the British Isles. Any Epilobium species may have white flowers by exception, but two have them as a matter of c ...
RIDEM Guide to Keying Out Plants
... ter) floating or emergent leaves • Leaves lack the leaf notch of na‐ tive lilies • Large white flowers with conical yellow seed pod in center; seed ...
... ter) floating or emergent leaves • Leaves lack the leaf notch of na‐ tive lilies • Large white flowers with conical yellow seed pod in center; seed ...
HEMEROCALLIS – Daylily (sun/part shade). A very hardy and low
... ‘Rainforest Sunrise’ – New for 2015. Leaves have dark green margins and a gold center. Leaves become lightly cupped and heavily puckered as they mature. Light lavender flowers, 8”. ...
... ‘Rainforest Sunrise’ – New for 2015. Leaves have dark green margins and a gold center. Leaves become lightly cupped and heavily puckered as they mature. Light lavender flowers, 8”. ...
pasture legumes identified
... flowers like the sweet pea and produce their seeds in pods. Compared to grdsses which have long slender leaves. legumes have compound leaves with three or more broad. rounded leaflets. Most legumes have tap roots which are able to obtain water from deep· er in thc soil than the roots of grasses. Leg ...
... flowers like the sweet pea and produce their seeds in pods. Compared to grdsses which have long slender leaves. legumes have compound leaves with three or more broad. rounded leaflets. Most legumes have tap roots which are able to obtain water from deep· er in thc soil than the roots of grasses. Leg ...
fresh focus - MyTeleflora.com
... inches long) sit atop 18- to 24-inch stems. The stems are very stiff and rigid. Leaves may be dried by hanging them upside down so they will contort into interesting shapes as they dry. Bird-of-paradise cut foliage comes from the same species as the cut flowers. Vase life: 7-14 days Purchasing hints ...
... inches long) sit atop 18- to 24-inch stems. The stems are very stiff and rigid. Leaves may be dried by hanging them upside down so they will contort into interesting shapes as they dry. Bird-of-paradise cut foliage comes from the same species as the cut flowers. Vase life: 7-14 days Purchasing hints ...
5 pt
... less succulent sessile leaves with sheathing and overlapping leaf bases. My leaves have terminal and lateral spines or filaments. My inflorescence can be spike-like to paniculate, terminal, or cymose. My flowers have 6 tepals in two series and are typically thick and yellow or white. Stamens are in ...
... less succulent sessile leaves with sheathing and overlapping leaf bases. My leaves have terminal and lateral spines or filaments. My inflorescence can be spike-like to paniculate, terminal, or cymose. My flowers have 6 tepals in two series and are typically thick and yellow or white. Stamens are in ...
Malaysian Herbs Series 2
... Because of its leaf form which lies flat on the ground and covers more than its share of space, the Malays equate it with the pentacle seal of Solomon by which it confines the jins underground. As Solomon’s seal, it is traditionally reputed to be potent for all diseases. So far, this crop has not be ...
... Because of its leaf form which lies flat on the ground and covers more than its share of space, the Malays equate it with the pentacle seal of Solomon by which it confines the jins underground. As Solomon’s seal, it is traditionally reputed to be potent for all diseases. So far, this crop has not be ...
View/Open
... Leaves are soft, short, narrow and pointed and show two types of on the shoots arrangements On the persistent shoots are spirally arranged; on the deciduous shoots are two ranked Winter buds are small , round with overlapping, sharp and pointed scales occurring near the tip of the shoot Bark is gree ...
... Leaves are soft, short, narrow and pointed and show two types of on the shoots arrangements On the persistent shoots are spirally arranged; on the deciduous shoots are two ranked Winter buds are small , round with overlapping, sharp and pointed scales occurring near the tip of the shoot Bark is gree ...
Philodendron
Philodendron is a large genus of flowering plants in the Araceae family. as of September 2015, the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families accepted 489 species; other sources accept different numbers. Regardless of number of species, the genus is the second-largest member of the arum family. Taxonomically, the genus Philodendron is still poorly known, with many undescribed species. Many are grown as ornamental and indoor plants. The name derives from the Greek words philo or ""friend"" and dendron or ""tree"". They are commonly called by their generic name.