`Som Kandarn` (Garcinia atroviridis Griff.)
... ‘Som Kandarn’, the local name of a cultivar of Garcinia atroviridis Griff., has been found in Kiriwong village for more than 100 years at the mountainous forest according to the local people. Some big old trees were also found naturally near by the riverside at the lower land possibly the seedlings ...
... ‘Som Kandarn’, the local name of a cultivar of Garcinia atroviridis Griff., has been found in Kiriwong village for more than 100 years at the mountainous forest according to the local people. Some big old trees were also found naturally near by the riverside at the lower land possibly the seedlings ...
I. Flower Structure
... flower is that it is a specialized branch; a stem with leaves. The following parts are recognized: The plant stem below the flower is called the pedicel. At the very tip of this is the receptacle. The receptacle is found at the base in the center of the flower. Its internodes are short and the numbe ...
... flower is that it is a specialized branch; a stem with leaves. The following parts are recognized: The plant stem below the flower is called the pedicel. At the very tip of this is the receptacle. The receptacle is found at the base in the center of the flower. Its internodes are short and the numbe ...
Chocolate from a Plant? - Garfield Park Conservatory
... o The peel is edible, but it is very thin, so fruit must be hand-picked to prevent the skin tearing. o In the US, the tree is grown mainly for ornamental purposes. o The tree can also be grown as a houseplant. o Once planted, it takes 1-2 years for the tree to begin to produce fruit. PRE-VISIT ACTIV ...
... o The peel is edible, but it is very thin, so fruit must be hand-picked to prevent the skin tearing. o In the US, the tree is grown mainly for ornamental purposes. o The tree can also be grown as a houseplant. o Once planted, it takes 1-2 years for the tree to begin to produce fruit. PRE-VISIT ACTIV ...
Callitriche
... anthers more than 0.5mm wide and high 9 C.cophocarpa Flowers in alternating pairs along stems, so that fruit occur in every second pair of axils; anthers minute, less than 0.5mm wide and high 10 C.lenisulca 21 Many or most bracteoles forked; broader leaves with more than 10 veins running more or les ...
... anthers more than 0.5mm wide and high 9 C.cophocarpa Flowers in alternating pairs along stems, so that fruit occur in every second pair of axils; anthers minute, less than 0.5mm wide and high 10 C.lenisulca 21 Many or most bracteoles forked; broader leaves with more than 10 veins running more or les ...
Insect pests of passion fruit (Passiflora edulis): Hosts
... Fly species feed upon the fruits of Passiflora spp., and also attack flowering buds. Neosilba pendula and Dasiops sp. (Lonchaeidae) are the most common species attacking flowering buds of passion fruit (Rossetto et al., 1974; Silva, 1982; Fancelli and Mesquita, 1998). Other flies such as Lonchaea cr ...
... Fly species feed upon the fruits of Passiflora spp., and also attack flowering buds. Neosilba pendula and Dasiops sp. (Lonchaeidae) are the most common species attacking flowering buds of passion fruit (Rossetto et al., 1974; Silva, 1982; Fancelli and Mesquita, 1998). Other flies such as Lonchaea cr ...
Breadfruit - Tropical Fruit Farm
... shaped. The skin is light to dark green, yellow green or yellow when mature, although one unusual variety has pinkish or orange brown fruit. The thin skin is patterned with pentagonal or hexagonal markings and can be smooth, bumpy or spiny. ...
... shaped. The skin is light to dark green, yellow green or yellow when mature, although one unusual variety has pinkish or orange brown fruit. The thin skin is patterned with pentagonal or hexagonal markings and can be smooth, bumpy or spiny. ...
hawaii - National Plant Board
... b. One year for plants without an official certificate of origin. c. Quarantine requirements may be waived by the manager for any plant that is entering under permit and that has been inspected and found free of any signs of pest infestation or symptoms of disease provided the plants are accompanied ...
... b. One year for plants without an official certificate of origin. c. Quarantine requirements may be waived by the manager for any plant that is entering under permit and that has been inspected and found free of any signs of pest infestation or symptoms of disease provided the plants are accompanied ...
Fig growing in NSW - NSW Department of Primary Industries
... less meaty or even hollow figs. A sudden increase in water supply during the ripening period will cause fruit to split. Too much water in midsummer will cause excessive vegetative growth at the expense of fruit quality, and will place the tree at risk of damage if growth is too soft going into winte ...
... less meaty or even hollow figs. A sudden increase in water supply during the ripening period will cause fruit to split. Too much water in midsummer will cause excessive vegetative growth at the expense of fruit quality, and will place the tree at risk of damage if growth is too soft going into winte ...
Flowers, Pollination and Fruit
... nuclei and egg cells are produced in ovules found in the ovaries. The transfer of pollen between flowers can occur by a variety of mechanisms including wind, insects, birds, bats and even water. Consequently, flowers are constructed to attract the appropriate pollinators or, as in the case of wind p ...
... nuclei and egg cells are produced in ovules found in the ovaries. The transfer of pollen between flowers can occur by a variety of mechanisms including wind, insects, birds, bats and even water. Consequently, flowers are constructed to attract the appropriate pollinators or, as in the case of wind p ...
ECHOcommunity.org
... Gac grows mainly on the edges of forests or rivers, performing best under warm, humid conditions. Due to its ability to generate new growth from root tubers, gac can be grown in areas with dry or cold seasons, as long as the growing season is long enough to form fruit. Gac can be propagated by seed, ...
... Gac grows mainly on the edges of forests or rivers, performing best under warm, humid conditions. Due to its ability to generate new growth from root tubers, gac can be grown in areas with dry or cold seasons, as long as the growing season is long enough to form fruit. Gac can be propagated by seed, ...
KIGELIA AFRICANA - African Traditional Medicine
... Quinones and coumarins are likely to be responsible for the antimicrobial and skin-healing effects. Of the phytochemicals elucidated in extracts of Kigelia africana, the compound groups to which activity is most frequently attributed are naphthoquinones and iridoids. Extracts of the bark, wood, root ...
... Quinones and coumarins are likely to be responsible for the antimicrobial and skin-healing effects. Of the phytochemicals elucidated in extracts of Kigelia africana, the compound groups to which activity is most frequently attributed are naphthoquinones and iridoids. Extracts of the bark, wood, root ...
EAST SABAH PLANTS OF FIELD GUIDE TO THE
... The production of this field guide and checklist was part of a UK government, Darwin Initiative sponsored project ‘Assessing and conserving plant diversity in commercially managed tropical rainforests’. This project was a joint initiative between the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Yayasan Sabah and the ...
... The production of this field guide and checklist was part of a UK government, Darwin Initiative sponsored project ‘Assessing and conserving plant diversity in commercially managed tropical rainforests’. This project was a joint initiative between the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Yayasan Sabah and the ...
Holly Collection - The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College
... Hollies possess many characteristics that make them outstanding ornamental plants such as varying leaf size; red, orange, yellow, black, or white fruit color; cultural adaptability; and growth habits ranging from small shrub to large tree. There are evergreen and deciduous types. In general, hollies ...
... Hollies possess many characteristics that make them outstanding ornamental plants such as varying leaf size; red, orange, yellow, black, or white fruit color; cultural adaptability; and growth habits ranging from small shrub to large tree. There are evergreen and deciduous types. In general, hollies ...
MANGOSTEEN - HomeGrown
... For backyard or small-scale planting, 30 ft spacing is recommended between plants. A well drained soil ensures deep and extensive root development, provided good aeration, and prevents water logging and disease occurrence such as root rot. The pits should be 3x3x3 ft and fill 3/4th of the pit with 1 ...
... For backyard or small-scale planting, 30 ft spacing is recommended between plants. A well drained soil ensures deep and extensive root development, provided good aeration, and prevents water logging and disease occurrence such as root rot. The pits should be 3x3x3 ft and fill 3/4th of the pit with 1 ...
Fig Production Manual
... There are many cultivated varieties in each class of figs. In fact, over 700 varietal names are in use but many are synonyms. Here we need only present those that are suited to warm areas and do not require pollination. Most popular among these are 'Celeste' and 'Brown Turkey', followed by 'Brunswic ...
... There are many cultivated varieties in each class of figs. In fact, over 700 varietal names are in use but many are synonyms. Here we need only present those that are suited to warm areas and do not require pollination. Most popular among these are 'Celeste' and 'Brown Turkey', followed by 'Brunswic ...
Isolation and Characterization of a TERMINAL FLOWER Homolog
... phases, juvenile and adult. For all plants, the juvenile phase is characterized by an inability to initiate floral development in response to floral-inductive cues (Hackett, 1985; Poethig, 1990). The juvenile phase can last from 5 to 13 years in citrus depending on the variety and can extend 20 to 3 ...
... phases, juvenile and adult. For all plants, the juvenile phase is characterized by an inability to initiate floral development in response to floral-inductive cues (Hackett, 1985; Poethig, 1990). The juvenile phase can last from 5 to 13 years in citrus depending on the variety and can extend 20 to 3 ...
Watermelon
... The bacterial fruit blotch pathogen is seedborne. Internal and external contamination of the seed coat may occur; however, there is no evidence of infection within the seed. Contaminated seed results in infected seedlings, which serve as important sources of secondary inoculum, especially in transpl ...
... The bacterial fruit blotch pathogen is seedborne. Internal and external contamination of the seed coat may occur; however, there is no evidence of infection within the seed. Contaminated seed results in infected seedlings, which serve as important sources of secondary inoculum, especially in transpl ...
Mulberry Manual
... rootstock and a smooth, sloping cut is made on the lower end of the scion. The scion is then inserted into the T and wrapped and sealed. Other types of grafts are also usually successful, although there may be incompatibility between white and black mulberries. Hardwood, softwood and root cuttings a ...
... rootstock and a smooth, sloping cut is made on the lower end of the scion. The scion is then inserted into the T and wrapped and sealed. Other types of grafts are also usually successful, although there may be incompatibility between white and black mulberries. Hardwood, softwood and root cuttings a ...
Local Edible Plants - Rumbalara
... A small tree of inter-tidal flats. Fruits are flattened, green velvety with one seed. ...
... A small tree of inter-tidal flats. Fruits are flattened, green velvety with one seed. ...
Dimocarpus longan spp. malesianus var. malesianus
... The whole panicle of Longan fruits with one or two leaves is cut with a knife or scissors. Removal of too much leaves and wood with the fruit panicles at harvest reduces flowering in ...
... The whole panicle of Longan fruits with one or two leaves is cut with a knife or scissors. Removal of too much leaves and wood with the fruit panicles at harvest reduces flowering in ...
Flower Induction – Hormonal and Substrate
... The aim of this work is to determine if the changes in peroxidase activity and isoenzyme profiles can be related to the developmental states of the buds They have compared the seasonal changes in peroxidase activity and isoenzyme pattern in young flowering and in adult flowering trees ...
... The aim of this work is to determine if the changes in peroxidase activity and isoenzyme profiles can be related to the developmental states of the buds They have compared the seasonal changes in peroxidase activity and isoenzyme pattern in young flowering and in adult flowering trees ...
Earth`s Birthday Project
... Exocarp (EX-o-carp) – the outermost layer of the pericarp, a peach’s peel, an orange’s zest (also called the citrus flavedo), a banana’s peel, or a watermelon’s rind Mesocarp (MEH-zuh-carp) – the middle layer of the pericarp, a peach’s flesh, the white material under the orange’s zest Endocarp (EN-d ...
... Exocarp (EX-o-carp) – the outermost layer of the pericarp, a peach’s peel, an orange’s zest (also called the citrus flavedo), a banana’s peel, or a watermelon’s rind Mesocarp (MEH-zuh-carp) – the middle layer of the pericarp, a peach’s flesh, the white material under the orange’s zest Endocarp (EN-d ...
Notes on the Floral Biology and Fruiting of Cycad Circinalis in Nigeria
... The species is native to Guam since it was recognized as a separate species of Cycas (Hill 1995). In areas where Cycad is indigenous, it provides source of green vegetables, while the starchy parts (seed, rhizome and stem) provides laundry starch. The sprouts and leaves are used as green vegetables ...
... The species is native to Guam since it was recognized as a separate species of Cycas (Hill 1995). In areas where Cycad is indigenous, it provides source of green vegetables, while the starchy parts (seed, rhizome and stem) provides laundry starch. The sprouts and leaves are used as green vegetables ...
Edible plant list - Klyn Nurseries Inc.
... Tart berries used in juice and jelly, or dried for journeys, rich in sugar. Has a sweet/sour flavor Young shoots are excellent cooked, almost no bitterness. Best to harvest only a few at a time Fruit is deliciously bitter-sweet, rich in vitamins. Young shoots used like asparagus Tasty seed can be ea ...
... Tart berries used in juice and jelly, or dried for journeys, rich in sugar. Has a sweet/sour flavor Young shoots are excellent cooked, almost no bitterness. Best to harvest only a few at a time Fruit is deliciously bitter-sweet, rich in vitamins. Young shoots used like asparagus Tasty seed can be ea ...
I. Flower Structure
... flower is that it is a specialized branch; a stem with leaves. The following parts are recognized: The plant stem below the flower is called the pedicel. At the very tip of this is the receptacle. The receptacle is found at the base in the center of the flower. Its internodes are short and the numbe ...
... flower is that it is a specialized branch; a stem with leaves. The following parts are recognized: The plant stem below the flower is called the pedicel. At the very tip of this is the receptacle. The receptacle is found at the base in the center of the flower. Its internodes are short and the numbe ...
Citrus
Citrus is a common term and genus (Citrus) of flowering plants in the rue family, Rutaceae.The most recent research indicates an origin in Australia, New Caledonia and New Guinea. Some researchers believe that the origin is in the part of Southeast Asia bordered by Northeast India, Burma (Myanmar) and the Yunnan province of China, and it is in this region that some commercial species such as oranges, mandarins, and lemons originated. Citrus fruit has been cultivated in an ever-widening area since ancient times; the best-known examples are the oranges, lemons, grapefruit, and limes.