Taxonomic Diversity of Dactylorhiza on Saaremaa
... ochroleuca (Hedren & Nordström 2009; Hedren pers. comm.). The hybrids in the centre of this “melting pot” were really robust, with a height of 40-50 cm. They have a thick stem (1-1.5 cm), an inflorescence with up to 100 flowers in an orange-red colour and a lip that is not folded, with somewhat wavy ...
... ochroleuca (Hedren & Nordström 2009; Hedren pers. comm.). The hybrids in the centre of this “melting pot” were really robust, with a height of 40-50 cm. They have a thick stem (1-1.5 cm), an inflorescence with up to 100 flowers in an orange-red colour and a lip that is not folded, with somewhat wavy ...
Engler Beitrage V 1884
... organization of the Araceae. This is a question of showing that the genera I have brought together into a group, insofar as they do not agree in their floral structure, nevertheless exhibit variant forms [Verschiedenheiten] whose origin {derivation} from other {kinds of} flowers can be explained by ...
... organization of the Araceae. This is a question of showing that the genera I have brought together into a group, insofar as they do not agree in their floral structure, nevertheless exhibit variant forms [Verschiedenheiten] whose origin {derivation} from other {kinds of} flowers can be explained by ...
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... occurred because they appear similar, and both were cultivated in the Calcutta Botanical Garden (Griffith, 1845), where Roxburgh was superintendent from 1793 to 1813. Griffith (1845, p. 488), wrote that the two species had been “so strangely mistaken” for each other. The confusion was perpetuated by ...
... occurred because they appear similar, and both were cultivated in the Calcutta Botanical Garden (Griffith, 1845), where Roxburgh was superintendent from 1793 to 1813. Griffith (1845, p. 488), wrote that the two species had been “so strangely mistaken” for each other. The confusion was perpetuated by ...
SECTION 1. RHODIOLA (L.) Scopoli
... This translation was originally produced as a typescript by Ron Evans in 1980. It was not a complete rendering of Berger’s Sedum account. Ron omitted the description and synonymy of the genus, much of the bibliography, citations in the text of hard-to-obtain works, and a short list of hybrids which ...
... This translation was originally produced as a typescript by Ron Evans in 1980. It was not a complete rendering of Berger’s Sedum account. Ron omitted the description and synonymy of the genus, much of the bibliography, citations in the text of hard-to-obtain works, and a short list of hybrids which ...
Thrips on Ornamental Plants - IPM Florida
... and/or small fruit. Infested leaves dry out and have a stippled or silver-flecked appearance. Small brownish specks of excrement will usually be noticed on the underside of the leaves. Infested flower buds fail to ...
... and/or small fruit. Infested leaves dry out and have a stippled or silver-flecked appearance. Small brownish specks of excrement will usually be noticed on the underside of the leaves. Infested flower buds fail to ...
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Cactus Culture For
... a, Calyx Tube. b, Calyx Lobes. c, Ditto, assuming the form of Petals. d, Stamens. e, Style. f, Ovary or Seed Vessel.] Nearer the top of the flower, these calyx lobes are better developed, until, surrounding the corolla, we find them assuming the form and appearance of petals, c (Fig. 2). The corolla ...
... a, Calyx Tube. b, Calyx Lobes. c, Ditto, assuming the form of Petals. d, Stamens. e, Style. f, Ovary or Seed Vessel.] Nearer the top of the flower, these calyx lobes are better developed, until, surrounding the corolla, we find them assuming the form and appearance of petals, c (Fig. 2). The corolla ...
Uncorrelated evolution of leaf and petal venation patterns across the
... into the tree file using the bladj function. We obtained node age estimates for as many nodes as possible in our undated supertree from Bell et al. (2010). Note that bladj was used primarily to write these node age estimates into our tree file, rather than to anchor a few nodes and evenly distribute ...
... into the tree file using the bladj function. We obtained node age estimates for as many nodes as possible in our undated supertree from Bell et al. (2010). Note that bladj was used primarily to write these node age estimates into our tree file, rather than to anchor a few nodes and evenly distribute ...
Uncorrelated evolution of leaf and petal venation patterns across the
... of photosynthesis. If petals and leaves experienced different constraints on their water balance, then their hydraulic traits may have evolved independently and may be developmentally modular and possibly also functionally modular. Developmental modularity would occur if the underlying developmental ...
... of photosynthesis. If petals and leaves experienced different constraints on their water balance, then their hydraulic traits may have evolved independently and may be developmentally modular and possibly also functionally modular. Developmental modularity would occur if the underlying developmental ...
Acer buergeranum Trident Maple East China, Korea 4
... Smoke Bush Smoky appearance is created by large bunches of flowers held together with a smoky grey mesh of fine threads which then remain on the tree for months after the tiny flowers fall. A range of varieties with green, yellow or red leaf colour all finish the season with brilliant autumn colours ...
... Smoke Bush Smoky appearance is created by large bunches of flowers held together with a smoky grey mesh of fine threads which then remain on the tree for months after the tiny flowers fall. A range of varieties with green, yellow or red leaf colour all finish the season with brilliant autumn colours ...
Conservation Trees and Shrubs Woody Pocket Guide
... Many of the trees and shrubs are growing at or near one of more of the plant materials centers operated by the Natural Resources Conservation Service nationwide. These centers develop plants for conservation uses and release to commercial growers for public use. Some of the tree or shrub cultivars t ...
... Many of the trees and shrubs are growing at or near one of more of the plant materials centers operated by the Natural Resources Conservation Service nationwide. These centers develop plants for conservation uses and release to commercial growers for public use. Some of the tree or shrub cultivars t ...
Pests of the Bay of Plenty - Bay of Plenty Regional Council
... These are pests of national significance that are managed by or subject to programmes co-ordinated by the Crown. They pose significant threats to the New Zealand environment, economy and way of life. Land owners and occupiers, and other agencies, must adhere to regional rules and the requirements of ...
... These are pests of national significance that are managed by or subject to programmes co-ordinated by the Crown. They pose significant threats to the New Zealand environment, economy and way of life. Land owners and occupiers, and other agencies, must adhere to regional rules and the requirements of ...
Pests of the Bay of Plenty - Bay of Plenty Regional Council
... These are pests of national significance that are managed by or subject to programmes co-ordinated by the Crown. They pose significant threats to the New Zealand environment, economy and way of life. Land owners and occupiers, and other agencies, must adhere to regional rules and the requirements of ...
... These are pests of national significance that are managed by or subject to programmes co-ordinated by the Crown. They pose significant threats to the New Zealand environment, economy and way of life. Land owners and occupiers, and other agencies, must adhere to regional rules and the requirements of ...
4- result
... and maize plants were grown as per protocol described in material and methods.As per the results obtained in petridish experiments and certain pot experiments,which were conducted in wire house. The seeds were subjected to various Cadmium and Chromium concentrations on plants growth, development and ...
... and maize plants were grown as per protocol described in material and methods.As per the results obtained in petridish experiments and certain pot experiments,which were conducted in wire house. The seeds were subjected to various Cadmium and Chromium concentrations on plants growth, development and ...
Taxonomic review of the genus Crambe sect. Crambe
... section Flavocrambe by the yellow petals of its single species, C. gordjaginii Sprygin & Popov. While this colour of petals is rare in the genus, it is not exclusive to this species, as C. orientalis var. sulphurea O.E. Schulz and C. alutacea also have yellow petals. Furthermore the disposition of t ...
... section Flavocrambe by the yellow petals of its single species, C. gordjaginii Sprygin & Popov. While this colour of petals is rare in the genus, it is not exclusive to this species, as C. orientalis var. sulphurea O.E. Schulz and C. alutacea also have yellow petals. Furthermore the disposition of t ...
Propagation of Plants by Grafting and Budding
... reduce disease problems. (The interstock may be only a thin section of wood, a short section of trunk in a fruit tree, or the trunk and lower portions of scaffold branches.) This is often referred to as “double working.” ...
... reduce disease problems. (The interstock may be only a thin section of wood, a short section of trunk in a fruit tree, or the trunk and lower portions of scaffold branches.) This is often referred to as “double working.” ...
Thrips on Orchids - St. Augustine Orchid Society
... small pore sizes and as a result the screened surface area must be increased to compensate for this. Chemical Control. No insecticide will provide complete control of thrips. It is important to detect and start management strategies before thrip populations have a chance to increase to moderate or h ...
... small pore sizes and as a result the screened surface area must be increased to compensate for this. Chemical Control. No insecticide will provide complete control of thrips. It is important to detect and start management strategies before thrip populations have a chance to increase to moderate or h ...
The PINHEAD/ZWILLEgene acts pleiotropically in
... progeny testing. Neither class gave rise to ago1 mutants in their self progeny. However, the heterozygous kanamycin resistant plants produced 25% shriveled seeds (n=172). We conclude shriveled seeds are homozygous for both pnh and ago1 mutations. Histology For scanning electron microscopy, specimens ...
... progeny testing. Neither class gave rise to ago1 mutants in their self progeny. However, the heterozygous kanamycin resistant plants produced 25% shriveled seeds (n=172). We conclude shriveled seeds are homozygous for both pnh and ago1 mutations. Histology For scanning electron microscopy, specimens ...
50 Common Trees of Missouri - Forest and Woodland Association of
... One of the most common questions I receive during events such as the Missouri State Fair, meetings with educational groups and others is, “Do you have a simple booklet for the trees of Missouri?” In the past, the Missouri Department of Conservation offered Missourians a small booklet that covered bas ...
... One of the most common questions I receive during events such as the Missouri State Fair, meetings with educational groups and others is, “Do you have a simple booklet for the trees of Missouri?” In the past, the Missouri Department of Conservation offered Missourians a small booklet that covered bas ...
Field Guide to the Trees of Manitoba.
... They will be more pole-like and narrow than trees growing in open areas. Some trees may grow typically tall in one area yet hardly develop into more than a shrub in another. The shape of a tree alone, therefore, is not always the best guide for identification. Leaf shape, bud growth, bark, flowers a ...
... They will be more pole-like and narrow than trees growing in open areas. Some trees may grow typically tall in one area yet hardly develop into more than a shrub in another. The shape of a tree alone, therefore, is not always the best guide for identification. Leaf shape, bud growth, bark, flowers a ...
Thrips spp
... Pupation takes place in the ground. The emerging adult is about 1 mm long and has a yellow-brown colour with dark cross stripes on the body. Mating for reproduction is not necessary. Not mating females produce only female offspring. Females can produce up to 80 eggs, this is why large populations ca ...
... Pupation takes place in the ground. The emerging adult is about 1 mm long and has a yellow-brown colour with dark cross stripes on the body. Mating for reproduction is not necessary. Not mating females produce only female offspring. Females can produce up to 80 eggs, this is why large populations ca ...
Leaf polarity and meristem formation in Arabidopsis
... and Pumfrey, 1992; Irish and Sussex, 1992). One model for the development of axillary SAMs (reviewed by Steeves and Sussex, 1989) proposes that fragments of the main meristem, so called detached meristems, remain associated with each axil. These detached meristems become activated and form buds when ...
... and Pumfrey, 1992; Irish and Sussex, 1992). One model for the development of axillary SAMs (reviewed by Steeves and Sussex, 1989) proposes that fragments of the main meristem, so called detached meristems, remain associated with each axil. These detached meristems become activated and form buds when ...
integrating molecular phylogenetic and paleobotanical evidence on
... ‘‘progymnosperms’’ or that angiosperms extend back to the Carboniferous. There could be any number of extinct seed plant lines attached to the stem lineage leading to living seed plants and to the lineage leading to angiosperms. Such plants would be called ‘‘gymnosperms’’ under the traditional typol ...
... ‘‘progymnosperms’’ or that angiosperms extend back to the Carboniferous. There could be any number of extinct seed plant lines attached to the stem lineage leading to living seed plants and to the lineage leading to angiosperms. Such plants would be called ‘‘gymnosperms’’ under the traditional typol ...
South Florida Shade Trees - Lee County Extension
... Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach to Indian River counties on the Atlantic coast. Some interior counties in South Florida may have areas that are too cold for a few of the trees listed. The inclusions of particular trees in this publication does not imply that others not included are any less adapted ...
... Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach to Indian River counties on the Atlantic coast. Some interior counties in South Florida may have areas that are too cold for a few of the trees listed. The inclusions of particular trees in this publication does not imply that others not included are any less adapted ...
Common Species in GTA and Niagara and Common Invasive Species
... over 1 cm wide Seed/Flowers: purple flowers, flower heads are “feather or broom-like” in appearance Stems: Stems are rough and mature plants can be greater than 3 m tall ...
... over 1 cm wide Seed/Flowers: purple flowers, flower heads are “feather or broom-like” in appearance Stems: Stems are rough and mature plants can be greater than 3 m tall ...
LIST OF - TMWA Landscape Guide
... sensitive. Deep water 10-14 days. Does not need protection, and is not disease prone. G. t.i. ‘Imperial’ (Imperial Honeylocust) – 30 ft. tall by 30 ft. wide; no fall color G. t.i. ‘Rubylace’ (Rubylace Honeylocust) – 30 ft. tall by 30 ft. wide; new growth red; prone to wind damage G. t.i. ‘Shademaste ...
... sensitive. Deep water 10-14 days. Does not need protection, and is not disease prone. G. t.i. ‘Imperial’ (Imperial Honeylocust) – 30 ft. tall by 30 ft. wide; no fall color G. t.i. ‘Rubylace’ (Rubylace Honeylocust) – 30 ft. tall by 30 ft. wide; new growth red; prone to wind damage G. t.i. ‘Shademaste ...
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.