
Moraceae - Naturalis repository
... stipules and cordate leaf-base, has copious sclerotic cells F. cristobalensis has ...
... stipules and cordate leaf-base, has copious sclerotic cells F. cristobalensis has ...
Pencil Willow (Salix humboldtiana `Pyramidalis`)
... Small or immature specimens can usually be removed manually, especially in soft and moist soil conditions, however care must be taken to ensure none of the root system is left behind. All fertile plant material should be bagged and disposed of properly (i.e. not into green waste). The use of herbici ...
... Small or immature specimens can usually be removed manually, especially in soft and moist soil conditions, however care must be taken to ensure none of the root system is left behind. All fertile plant material should be bagged and disposed of properly (i.e. not into green waste). The use of herbici ...
2.9 Construction of a plant seed Task
... the later parts of the plants, such as the seed leaves (cotyledons) and the first true leaves, the seed stalks and the roots (radicle). In the case of the bean seed, especially the two large, withish,kidney-shaped seed leaves (cotyledons), which are below the solid skin, are striking. ...
... the later parts of the plants, such as the seed leaves (cotyledons) and the first true leaves, the seed stalks and the roots (radicle). In the case of the bean seed, especially the two large, withish,kidney-shaped seed leaves (cotyledons), which are below the solid skin, are striking. ...
Archaefructaceae, a New Basal Angiosperm Family
... helical in arrangement, and subtended by helical stamen-bearing stalks. The stamens were produced in pairs and remained attached to the stalks only while the carpels were young (Fig. 2, A to C, E, J, and K), as suggested by their small size and close spacing. As the carpels matured, the stamens absc ...
... helical in arrangement, and subtended by helical stamen-bearing stalks. The stamens were produced in pairs and remained attached to the stalks only while the carpels were young (Fig. 2, A to C, E, J, and K), as suggested by their small size and close spacing. As the carpels matured, the stamens absc ...
starnes 1903 - Kiwifruitsalsa
... and orchard planting. A Portland nurseryman, B. R. Amend, in his catalogue for the season of 1942, describes this variety as Lattarula (Italian honey fig), a name suggested by some visitors from Italy. As described elsewhere, however, the Italian variety Lattarola has red, not white, pulp. Trees of ...
... and orchard planting. A Portland nurseryman, B. R. Amend, in his catalogue for the season of 1942, describes this variety as Lattarula (Italian honey fig), a name suggested by some visitors from Italy. As described elsewhere, however, the Italian variety Lattarola has red, not white, pulp. Trees of ...
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... Morphological and anatomical characteristics of Crocus danfordiae Maw and C. fleischeri Gay which are endemic to small areas of Turkey were investigated. C. fleischeri has flowers with stained purple at base and on tube, C. danfordiae has anthers with black basal lobes at it’s base. These properties ...
... Morphological and anatomical characteristics of Crocus danfordiae Maw and C. fleischeri Gay which are endemic to small areas of Turkey were investigated. C. fleischeri has flowers with stained purple at base and on tube, C. danfordiae has anthers with black basal lobes at it’s base. These properties ...
Flowering Quince Article
... Editor’s Note: This article has been reprinted with the permission of Kiyoshi Orito, of ...
... Editor’s Note: This article has been reprinted with the permission of Kiyoshi Orito, of ...
Mycorrhiza
... The mycotrophic habit of A. cherimola was estimated in a greenhouse experiment. Seeds of A. cherimola Mill (cv Fino de Jete) were germinated in the greenhouse on a peat-based substrate. After 11 weeks, uniform seedlings about 3 cm in height were used as the starting plant material. The soil used was ...
... The mycotrophic habit of A. cherimola was estimated in a greenhouse experiment. Seeds of A. cherimola Mill (cv Fino de Jete) were germinated in the greenhouse on a peat-based substrate. After 11 weeks, uniform seedlings about 3 cm in height were used as the starting plant material. The soil used was ...
Rainforest Kit rainforest layers stage 3 information sheet
... Under the canopy When you enter a rainforest you will notice the dramatic change in light level. The crowns of the trees interweave to form a canopy, through which rays of sunlight filter to the forest floor. Different layers are formed within the forest according to how much sunlight is available a ...
... Under the canopy When you enter a rainforest you will notice the dramatic change in light level. The crowns of the trees interweave to form a canopy, through which rays of sunlight filter to the forest floor. Different layers are formed within the forest according to how much sunlight is available a ...
a paper copy and stroll the Park - Armstrong
... 1944, the dawn redwood has become a popular ornamental.Metasequoia redwood fossils are known from many areas in the Northern Hemisphere. Large petrified trunks and stumps of the extinct Metasequoia occidentalis (sometimes identified as Sequoia occidentalis) also make up the major portion of Tertiary ...
... 1944, the dawn redwood has become a popular ornamental.Metasequoia redwood fossils are known from many areas in the Northern Hemisphere. Large petrified trunks and stumps of the extinct Metasequoia occidentalis (sometimes identified as Sequoia occidentalis) also make up the major portion of Tertiary ...
DISTRIBUTION OF HELIOTROPIUM TORREYI (BORAGINACEAE
... Heliotropium torreyi is a perennial shrublet to 60 cm high having yellow or yellowish corollas. It is locally common in northeastern Mexico and closely adjacent United States. So far as known it is confined to the state of Texas in the U.S.A. and to the states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, Ta ...
... Heliotropium torreyi is a perennial shrublet to 60 cm high having yellow or yellowish corollas. It is locally common in northeastern Mexico and closely adjacent United States. So far as known it is confined to the state of Texas in the U.S.A. and to the states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, Ta ...
gymnosperms II - Cycas - Formatted
... continued by the formation of the axillary bud at the base of the cone. It becomes the new stem apex. As it grows the male cone is displaced to one side. The new shoot apex soon takes over forming a crown of leaves ...
... continued by the formation of the axillary bud at the base of the cone. It becomes the new stem apex. As it grows the male cone is displaced to one side. The new shoot apex soon takes over forming a crown of leaves ...
Tree Descriptions - Brookings Conservation District
... Current, Amercian Black – Grows in flood plains and occasionally in open area. Edible fruits used by birds & animals. Dogwood, Red stemmed – Provides good winter color, tolerate wetter soils, white flowers. False Indigo – Native shrub, purple flowers, grows in wetter soils, bears fruit. Honeysuckle ...
... Current, Amercian Black – Grows in flood plains and occasionally in open area. Edible fruits used by birds & animals. Dogwood, Red stemmed – Provides good winter color, tolerate wetter soils, white flowers. False Indigo – Native shrub, purple flowers, grows in wetter soils, bears fruit. Honeysuckle ...
Tree Descriptions - Brookings Conservation District
... Current, Amercian Black – Grows in flood plains and occasionally in open area. Edible fruits used by birds & animals. Dogwood, Red stemmed – Provides good winter color, tolerate wetter soils, white flowers. False Indigo – Native shrub, purple flowers, grows in wetter soils, bears fruit. Honeysuckle ...
... Current, Amercian Black – Grows in flood plains and occasionally in open area. Edible fruits used by birds & animals. Dogwood, Red stemmed – Provides good winter color, tolerate wetter soils, white flowers. False Indigo – Native shrub, purple flowers, grows in wetter soils, bears fruit. Honeysuckle ...
Systematic Implications of DNA variation in subfamily
... - no cuticle (except on aerial roots), root hairs. - branching pattern variable; adventitious roots - no nodes/internodes present in roots! ...
... - no cuticle (except on aerial roots), root hairs. - branching pattern variable; adventitious roots - no nodes/internodes present in roots! ...
Hibiscus syriacus Rose-of-Sharon Fact Sheet ST-295 1
... reddish stripes halfway up the petals; ‘Jeanne d’Arc’ double, white flowers; ‘Lady Stanley’ - semi-double, white flowers with bluish pink on each petal and red lines running half way up the petal; ‘Leopoldii Plenus’ - double flowers, blushed pink; ‘Lucy’ - dark pink, double flowers; ‘Mauve Queen’ - ...
... reddish stripes halfway up the petals; ‘Jeanne d’Arc’ double, white flowers; ‘Lady Stanley’ - semi-double, white flowers with bluish pink on each petal and red lines running half way up the petal; ‘Leopoldii Plenus’ - double flowers, blushed pink; ‘Lucy’ - dark pink, double flowers; ‘Mauve Queen’ - ...
Morphological and Anatomical Studies on Selected Dicot
... Abstract: The present study was conducted during 2011, nine (dicots plant species belonging to eight families were collected from Karak district. The plants were studied morphologically, as well as anatomically. The family Asteraceae was dominant followed by the Mimosaceae and Sapindaceae. Similarly ...
... Abstract: The present study was conducted during 2011, nine (dicots plant species belonging to eight families were collected from Karak district. The plants were studied morphologically, as well as anatomically. The family Asteraceae was dominant followed by the Mimosaceae and Sapindaceae. Similarly ...
Campus Tree guide - UConn Arboretum Committee
... shedding small twigs. 24. Abies holophylla (NE corner, Family Studies) [F5] The Manchurian Fir or Needle Fir is a large evergreen coniferous tree that is native to parts of North Korea, Russia and China. It is rarely seen in New England, but can make a fine ornamental plant as this individual clearl ...
... shedding small twigs. 24. Abies holophylla (NE corner, Family Studies) [F5] The Manchurian Fir or Needle Fir is a large evergreen coniferous tree that is native to parts of North Korea, Russia and China. It is rarely seen in New England, but can make a fine ornamental plant as this individual clearl ...
Pithecellobium saman
... light to golden brown with darker streaks. The wood is moderately hard, lightweight (sp. gr. 0.52), of coarse texture, and fairly strong. It is resistant to very resistant to decay and resistant to dry-wood termites. It takes a beautiful finish but is often cross-grained and difficult to work. The w ...
... light to golden brown with darker streaks. The wood is moderately hard, lightweight (sp. gr. 0.52), of coarse texture, and fairly strong. It is resistant to very resistant to decay and resistant to dry-wood termites. It takes a beautiful finish but is often cross-grained and difficult to work. The w ...
Golden Champaca
... Seedlings and young plants can be removed manually, while larger trees may require treatment with herbicide. No herbicides are specifically registered for the control of Golden Champaca in Australia. However woody environmental weeds may be controlled in Queensland with some herbicides as outlined i ...
... Seedlings and young plants can be removed manually, while larger trees may require treatment with herbicide. No herbicides are specifically registered for the control of Golden Champaca in Australia. However woody environmental weeds may be controlled in Queensland with some herbicides as outlined i ...
r9921 Chamaedorea plumosa D. R. Hodel sp. nov. (Figs. ll
... forms of C. graminifoliahave narrow pinnae similar to those of C. plurnosa. However. the former two species are in a different subgenus (subgenus Cham.aedorea) and are amply distinct florally, having staminate flowers with the petals connate apically and there adnate to the pistillode and the coroll ...
... forms of C. graminifoliahave narrow pinnae similar to those of C. plurnosa. However. the former two species are in a different subgenus (subgenus Cham.aedorea) and are amply distinct florally, having staminate flowers with the petals connate apically and there adnate to the pistillode and the coroll ...
IPM SCHEDULE FOR MANGO PESTS National Horticulture
... further, epidermis of the infected fruits cracks and corky tissues are formed. Fruits may remain on the tree until they reach up to marble size and then they drop prematurely (Fig 29& 30). ...
... further, epidermis of the infected fruits cracks and corky tissues are formed. Fruits may remain on the tree until they reach up to marble size and then they drop prematurely (Fig 29& 30). ...
Plant ID
... *Most popular ornamental street tree in U.S. in the 60’s and 70’s. *Wine colored leaves *Imported from Europe. ...
... *Most popular ornamental street tree in U.S. in the 60’s and 70’s. *Wine colored leaves *Imported from Europe. ...
Ficus macrophylla
Ficus macrophylla, commonly known as the Moreton Bay fig, is a large evergreen banyan tree of the family Moraceae that is a native of most of the eastern coast of Australia, from the Atherton Tableland (17° S) in the north to the Illawarra (34° S) in New South Wales, and Lord Howe Island. Its common name is derived from Moreton Bay in Queensland, Australia. It is best known for its beautiful buttress roots.As Ficus macrophylla is a strangler fig, seed germination usually takes place in the canopy of a host tree and the seedling lives as an epiphyte until its roots establish contact with the ground. It then enlarges and strangles its host, eventually becoming a freestanding tree by itself. Individuals may reach 60 m (200 ft) in height. Like all figs, it has an obligate mutualism with fig wasps; figs are only pollinated by fig wasps, and fig wasps can only reproduce in fig flowers.Ficus macrophylla is widely used as a feature tree in public parks and gardens in warmer climates such as California, Portugal, Italy (Sicily, Sardinia and Liguria), northern New Zealand (Auckland), and Australia. Old specimens can reach tremendous size. Its aggressive root system allows its use in only the largest private gardens.