Plants Overview
... • The gymnosperms have “naked” seeds not enclosed by ovaries and consist of four phyla: – Cycadophyta (cycads) – Gingkophyta (one living species: Ginkgo biloba) – Gnetophyta (three genera: Gnetum, Ephedra, Welwitschia) – Coniferophyta (conifers, such as pine, fir, and redwood) ...
... • The gymnosperms have “naked” seeds not enclosed by ovaries and consist of four phyla: – Cycadophyta (cycads) – Gingkophyta (one living species: Ginkgo biloba) – Gnetophyta (three genera: Gnetum, Ephedra, Welwitschia) – Coniferophyta (conifers, such as pine, fir, and redwood) ...
Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir
... Roots: surface roots are usually not a problem Winter interest: tree has winter interest due to ...
... Roots: surface roots are usually not a problem Winter interest: tree has winter interest due to ...
17. Plants and fungi - umdberg / BERG FrontPage
... greatly increasing the surface area for ion uptake, especially PO43-. ...
... greatly increasing the surface area for ion uptake, especially PO43-. ...
Full-text article - botanischer garten Botanischer
... Distephanus qazmi is remarkable within the genus in several respects. Most strikingly, the species is a scapose rosette plant. This habit, whilst found in a few other palaeotropical genera of the tribe, was previously unheard of in Distephanus and the whole of the Gymnantheminae, where all known spe ...
... Distephanus qazmi is remarkable within the genus in several respects. Most strikingly, the species is a scapose rosette plant. This habit, whilst found in a few other palaeotropical genera of the tribe, was previously unheard of in Distephanus and the whole of the Gymnantheminae, where all known spe ...
Advances in Environmental Biology northern Iran
... of 7-12 meters, however in exceptional circumstances M. azedarach can attain a height of 45 meters. The flowers are small and fragrant, with five pale purple or lilac petals, growing in clusters. The fruit is a drupe, marble-sized, light yellow at maturity, hanging on the tree all winter, and gradua ...
... of 7-12 meters, however in exceptional circumstances M. azedarach can attain a height of 45 meters. The flowers are small and fragrant, with five pale purple or lilac petals, growing in clusters. The fruit is a drupe, marble-sized, light yellow at maturity, hanging on the tree all winter, and gradua ...
Tristaniopsis laurina syn. Tristania laurina
... becomes attractively marked as older bark decorticates to expose young bark coloured red, pale-yellow or grey. FOLIAGE; Evergreen. Glossy green leaves above and paler beneath, 10-15cm long and 2-3cm wide. FLOWERS; Small eucalypt like flowers, 1cm across, creamy to orange-yellow in colour, rich in ne ...
... becomes attractively marked as older bark decorticates to expose young bark coloured red, pale-yellow or grey. FOLIAGE; Evergreen. Glossy green leaves above and paler beneath, 10-15cm long and 2-3cm wide. FLOWERS; Small eucalypt like flowers, 1cm across, creamy to orange-yellow in colour, rich in ne ...
Native Trees
... weapons. Akeake is easily planted with its seed, which can be found at the end of summer. ...
... weapons. Akeake is easily planted with its seed, which can be found at the end of summer. ...
Plant Hormones and Response – Part 1 I. Plant Hormones A. Auxin
... 1. It is produced by the apical meristem cells at the tips of roots. (It is an antagonistic hormone to Auxin.) 3. It also promotes lateral stem growth when in high concentration. (Cytokinin: Auxin ratio affects the TYPE of growth that occurs.) 4. It also retards aging of plant cells. (This hormone i ...
... 1. It is produced by the apical meristem cells at the tips of roots. (It is an antagonistic hormone to Auxin.) 3. It also promotes lateral stem growth when in high concentration. (Cytokinin: Auxin ratio affects the TYPE of growth that occurs.) 4. It also retards aging of plant cells. (This hormone i ...
Guide - Bald Head Island Conservancy
... that is native to southeastern North America. The word yaupon was derived from its Catawban name, yopún, a form of the word yop, meaning “tree”. Yaupon Holly is an evergreen shrub or small tree reaching 5–9 meters tall, with smooth, light gray bark. The flowers are white with fourlobed pedals. The f ...
... that is native to southeastern North America. The word yaupon was derived from its Catawban name, yopún, a form of the word yop, meaning “tree”. Yaupon Holly is an evergreen shrub or small tree reaching 5–9 meters tall, with smooth, light gray bark. The flowers are white with fourlobed pedals. The f ...
Asopalav (Pollyalthia longifolia) Scientific classification Kingdom
... shining, glabrous, margin undulate or wavy, gland-dotted. Inflorescence: A fascicle or shortly peduncled umbel. Flowers: Pedicellate, bracteates, pedicels slender with a small deciduous bract about the middle. Flowers yellowish-green. Sepals 3, triangular, pubescent, tips reflexed. Petals 6, valvate ...
... shining, glabrous, margin undulate or wavy, gland-dotted. Inflorescence: A fascicle or shortly peduncled umbel. Flowers: Pedicellate, bracteates, pedicels slender with a small deciduous bract about the middle. Flowers yellowish-green. Sepals 3, triangular, pubescent, tips reflexed. Petals 6, valvate ...
Japanese Snowbell blossoms ring in the summer season
... groves or in large, landscape-size . containers, it lends a formal air to landscapes. Snowcone® flowers heavily at an earlier age than seedling-grown trees, and is also resistant to the winter twig dieback problems that are often seen in trees of the species. Snow Charm® Snowbell grows reliably into ...
... groves or in large, landscape-size . containers, it lends a formal air to landscapes. Snowcone® flowers heavily at an earlier age than seedling-grown trees, and is also resistant to the winter twig dieback problems that are often seen in trees of the species. Snow Charm® Snowbell grows reliably into ...
National Arbor Week
... The main stem is crooked and sometimes fluted. The bark is distinctively pale grey, often almost white and is flaking on the old stem. The flowers, which are yellowish green, appear in summer (December–March). They are very small, about 3 mm in diameter, and are borne in branched terminal clusters. ...
... The main stem is crooked and sometimes fluted. The bark is distinctively pale grey, often almost white and is flaking on the old stem. The flowers, which are yellowish green, appear in summer (December–March). They are very small, about 3 mm in diameter, and are borne in branched terminal clusters. ...
Fact Sheet
... begin to yellow and wilt and the fruit matures. Make sure the fruit is at the mature green stage (Fig. 4) before removing leaves. • Flowers and Fruits (optional): Prune flower clusters and fruits to help achieve larger tomatoes. Prune remaining flowers in clusters once there are three to four well-f ...
... begin to yellow and wilt and the fruit matures. Make sure the fruit is at the mature green stage (Fig. 4) before removing leaves. • Flowers and Fruits (optional): Prune flower clusters and fruits to help achieve larger tomatoes. Prune remaining flowers in clusters once there are three to four well-f ...
Green plant diversity
... • Conifers, gingko, cycads, Gnetales • Molecular data support this group as having a single common ancestor • No obvious defining character (see characters for Lignophytes & Spermatophytes) ...
... • Conifers, gingko, cycads, Gnetales • Molecular data support this group as having a single common ancestor • No obvious defining character (see characters for Lignophytes & Spermatophytes) ...
Plant Anatomy: Intro to Plant Reproduction
... • Conifers, gingko, cycads, Gnetales • Molecular data support this group as having a single common ancestor • No obvious defining character (see characters for Lignophytes & Spermatophytes) ...
... • Conifers, gingko, cycads, Gnetales • Molecular data support this group as having a single common ancestor • No obvious defining character (see characters for Lignophytes & Spermatophytes) ...
Trees California (Western) Redbud (Cercis occidentalis): Small
... Trees California (Western) Redbud (Cercis occidentalis): Small, deciduous, multi-trunk tree; 12 to 20 ft tall; clusters of magenta flowers on bare stems, early spring; round, bright green heart-shaped leaves emerge late spring, turn yellow before drop in fall. http://bewaterwise.com/Gardensoft/plant ...
... Trees California (Western) Redbud (Cercis occidentalis): Small, deciduous, multi-trunk tree; 12 to 20 ft tall; clusters of magenta flowers on bare stems, early spring; round, bright green heart-shaped leaves emerge late spring, turn yellow before drop in fall. http://bewaterwise.com/Gardensoft/plant ...
Flora of the Secret Garden
... this a low evergreen Eurasian shrub of the lily family, with flat shoots known as cladodes that give the appearance of stiff, spine-tipped leaves. Small greenish flowers appear in spring, and are borne singly in the centre of the cladodes. The female flowers are followed by a red berry, and the seed ...
... this a low evergreen Eurasian shrub of the lily family, with flat shoots known as cladodes that give the appearance of stiff, spine-tipped leaves. Small greenish flowers appear in spring, and are borne singly in the centre of the cladodes. The female flowers are followed by a red berry, and the seed ...
John D. MacArthur Beach State Park! This Park Plants Guide
... grows in the coastal hammocks, it is not salt tolerant. It requires the protection of other vegetation in order to survive. The bark is a reddish-brown and the bright green, oblong leaves are very aromatic when crushed and can be a substitute for the common spice bay leaf. 3. Strangler Fig (Ficus au ...
... grows in the coastal hammocks, it is not salt tolerant. It requires the protection of other vegetation in order to survive. The bark is a reddish-brown and the bright green, oblong leaves are very aromatic when crushed and can be a substitute for the common spice bay leaf. 3. Strangler Fig (Ficus au ...
Flora in National Park of Appennino Tosco-Emiliano
... at the edge, up to 22cm long. Nuts, its fruits,very rich in starch,may be well-rounded or flat face and are within a green spiny case, called 'bur' that contains 2 to 3 nuts. Firstly used as food source and timber. It prefers fertile,deep, non-alkaline soils. Susceptible to lots of severe phytopatol ...
... at the edge, up to 22cm long. Nuts, its fruits,very rich in starch,may be well-rounded or flat face and are within a green spiny case, called 'bur' that contains 2 to 3 nuts. Firstly used as food source and timber. It prefers fertile,deep, non-alkaline soils. Susceptible to lots of severe phytopatol ...
Crassulacea No. 3 - April 2013 - International Crassulaceae Network
... probably a single clone (Fig. 3). In Tölken's contribution on the Crassulaceae to the Flora of southern Africa, this taxon was erroneously subsumed under A. cooperi, from which it differs not only in its habit of growth but in its very different inflorescence (Fig. 4). ...
... probably a single clone (Fig. 3). In Tölken's contribution on the Crassulaceae to the Flora of southern Africa, this taxon was erroneously subsumed under A. cooperi, from which it differs not only in its habit of growth but in its very different inflorescence (Fig. 4). ...
Tu Bishvat
... of the trees in Israel. Many people all over the world save money in blue boxes like the one in the picture. The money is used to plant trees all over the country. ...
... of the trees in Israel. Many people all over the world save money in blue boxes like the one in the picture. The money is used to plant trees all over the country. ...
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.