Geijera parviflora - Coromandel Native Nursery
... foliage. Bark is dark grey to brown. FOLIAGE; Leaves are mid to dark green in colour, shiny, long narrow and linear, 3-20cm long by 0.5-1cm wide. Strongly aromatic when crushed. FLOWERS; Short panicles of small white flowers 0.5cm across are produced in abundance, strongly perfumed. FLOWERING SEASON ...
... foliage. Bark is dark grey to brown. FOLIAGE; Leaves are mid to dark green in colour, shiny, long narrow and linear, 3-20cm long by 0.5-1cm wide. Strongly aromatic when crushed. FLOWERS; Short panicles of small white flowers 0.5cm across are produced in abundance, strongly perfumed. FLOWERING SEASON ...
Jacaranda mimosifolia syn. J. acutifolia
... FRUIT; Flat woody disc irregular in shape, 5-6cm across, brown when ripe, persistent, can cause some litter. CULTURE & USE; Car parks, street tree, parks, gardens, shade, ornamental specimen. PRUNING; Formative pruning when young to develop a strong central leader is required. Lower branches should ...
... FRUIT; Flat woody disc irregular in shape, 5-6cm across, brown when ripe, persistent, can cause some litter. CULTURE & USE; Car parks, street tree, parks, gardens, shade, ornamental specimen. PRUNING; Formative pruning when young to develop a strong central leader is required. Lower branches should ...
Nature Diary Rain tree: Albizia saman Called Siris or Shirish in
... Malayalam, and the mazhai maram or thoongu moonji maram in Tamil, this tree is very common in the tropics. Saman is its native name in Brazil but it grows in Mexico, Peru, South and South East Asia including India as well as the Pacific Islands such as Hawaii. It is cultivated throughout the tropics ...
... Malayalam, and the mazhai maram or thoongu moonji maram in Tamil, this tree is very common in the tropics. Saman is its native name in Brazil but it grows in Mexico, Peru, South and South East Asia including India as well as the Pacific Islands such as Hawaii. It is cultivated throughout the tropics ...
List of plant species to be adopted for Adopt a Plant - WWF
... 2. Jamun – Fruit has lots of medicinal values and good to eat too! 3. Kaniar – The astringent bark is employed for tanning, dying and ropemaking. The root and flowers are used in traditional medicines. 4. Jungle Jalebi – The leaves and pods are excellent animal fodder. It makes an excellent ‘living ...
... 2. Jamun – Fruit has lots of medicinal values and good to eat too! 3. Kaniar – The astringent bark is employed for tanning, dying and ropemaking. The root and flowers are used in traditional medicines. 4. Jungle Jalebi – The leaves and pods are excellent animal fodder. It makes an excellent ‘living ...
Woolly Buckthorn
... Decuiduous tree. Can grow 25’ to 40’ tall. 10’ to 30’ in width. Can have a trunk diameter of 1’. Branches reach close to the ground. ...
... Decuiduous tree. Can grow 25’ to 40’ tall. 10’ to 30’ in width. Can have a trunk diameter of 1’. Branches reach close to the ground. ...
Garden Phlox - FSA6111
... mately 1 inch in diameter, consist of five colorful petals attached to a long tube. The 3- to 4-inch diameter, domeshaped terminal inflorescence consists of 20 to 40 flowers. Flowers come in a variety of colors including white, pink, purple, orange and bicolored. The average plant size is 40 inches ...
... mately 1 inch in diameter, consist of five colorful petals attached to a long tube. The 3- to 4-inch diameter, domeshaped terminal inflorescence consists of 20 to 40 flowers. Flowers come in a variety of colors including white, pink, purple, orange and bicolored. The average plant size is 40 inches ...
Carya ovata - Shagbark Hickory (Juglandaceae)
... Fruit -oval/round, 1-2" -dry, hard; edible but must be cleaned -very showy Twigs -gray-brown, stout, many lenticels Trunk ...
... Fruit -oval/round, 1-2" -dry, hard; edible but must be cleaned -very showy Twigs -gray-brown, stout, many lenticels Trunk ...
Coccothrinax argentata Silverpalm
... Silverpalm has distinctive dark blue-green, drooping, delicate, deeply divided palmate leaves which have a beautiful silver color beneath, providing a bright glint in the landscape when the leaves sway in the wind. The six-inch-wide trunk is either smooth and grey or is sometimes covered with woven, ...
... Silverpalm has distinctive dark blue-green, drooping, delicate, deeply divided palmate leaves which have a beautiful silver color beneath, providing a bright glint in the landscape when the leaves sway in the wind. The six-inch-wide trunk is either smooth and grey or is sometimes covered with woven, ...
Uredo rangelii - The Australasian Plant Pathology Society
... Syncarpia, Syzygium and Tristania. Naturally infected eucalypts have not been found in NSW, though host testing has shown that seedlings of Eucalyptus agglomerata, E. cloeziana, E. globulus, E. grandis and E. pilularis are susceptible to the NSW strain (Fig. 1b). See also Zauza et al., 2010. Impact: ...
... Syncarpia, Syzygium and Tristania. Naturally infected eucalypts have not been found in NSW, though host testing has shown that seedlings of Eucalyptus agglomerata, E. cloeziana, E. globulus, E. grandis and E. pilularis are susceptible to the NSW strain (Fig. 1b). See also Zauza et al., 2010. Impact: ...
X Cupressocyparis leylandii
... • Likes warm humid conditions • It has lots of variegated leaves ...
... • Likes warm humid conditions • It has lots of variegated leaves ...
Aphids leaf hoppers white fly mites 97
... Adults and nymphs damage the crop by foliage feeding Mite attack starts from the top leaves showing downward curling in the early stages of infestation, the lower side of leaves appears 'oily'. Gradually these symptoms can be seen on the entire plant. The infested leaves become short and leathery in ...
... Adults and nymphs damage the crop by foliage feeding Mite attack starts from the top leaves showing downward curling in the early stages of infestation, the lower side of leaves appears 'oily'. Gradually these symptoms can be seen on the entire plant. The infested leaves become short and leathery in ...
Wildfire Black Gum (Black Tupelo)
... Description: Spring growth reveals a surprising flush of deep red leaves that continue as long as the new growth emerges. Tree with a dense, conical or sometimes flat-topped crown, many slender, nearly horizontal branches, and glossy green summer foliage turning orange-yellow to purple red in autumn ...
... Description: Spring growth reveals a surprising flush of deep red leaves that continue as long as the new growth emerges. Tree with a dense, conical or sometimes flat-topped crown, many slender, nearly horizontal branches, and glossy green summer foliage turning orange-yellow to purple red in autumn ...
Quercus stellata Post Oak - Environmental Horticulture
... Edward F. Gilman, associate professor, Environmental Horticulture Department; Dennis G. Watson, associate professor, Agricultural Engineering Department, Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville FL 32611. ...
... Edward F. Gilman, associate professor, Environmental Horticulture Department; Dennis G. Watson, associate professor, Agricultural Engineering Department, Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville FL 32611. ...
Timber trade in Mozambique versus protected timbers
... led by Chinese companies. Favourable conditions include the availability of over hundred options of timber species and the possibility to export unprocessed logs of precious species. Over the past two decades after the civil war ended in 1992, the volume of native hardwoods harvested and exported ha ...
... led by Chinese companies. Favourable conditions include the availability of over hundred options of timber species and the possibility to export unprocessed logs of precious species. Over the past two decades after the civil war ended in 1992, the volume of native hardwoods harvested and exported ha ...
Anthocephalus cadamba CLASSIFICATION Kingdom: Plantae
... The timber is used for plywood, light construction, pulp and paper, boxes and crates, dug-out canoes, and furniture components. Kadamba yields a pulp of satisfactory brightness and performance as a hand sheet. The wood can be easily impregnated with synthetic resins to increase its density and compr ...
... The timber is used for plywood, light construction, pulp and paper, boxes and crates, dug-out canoes, and furniture components. Kadamba yields a pulp of satisfactory brightness and performance as a hand sheet. The wood can be easily impregnated with synthetic resins to increase its density and compr ...
Old Man`s Beard
... Old Man’s Beard spreads both vertically and horizontally. It can grow up to 7 times faster than ivy. Stems can grow several metres in a single season (See Fig. 2). The vines can form a dense, lightabsorbing canopy that suppresses all vegetation beneath it and can be so vigorous that the weight of th ...
... Old Man’s Beard spreads both vertically and horizontally. It can grow up to 7 times faster than ivy. Stems can grow several metres in a single season (See Fig. 2). The vines can form a dense, lightabsorbing canopy that suppresses all vegetation beneath it and can be so vigorous that the weight of th ...
Aphids leaf hoppers white fly mites 97
... The honey dew secreted by aphids favours growth of sooty mould which inhibits photosynthesis and thus reduces yield This insect also transmits viral diseases ...
... The honey dew secreted by aphids favours growth of sooty mould which inhibits photosynthesis and thus reduces yield This insect also transmits viral diseases ...
OLD MAN`S BEARD Clematis vitalba
... Old Man’s Beard spreads both vertically and horizontally. It can grow up to 7 times faster than ivy. Stems can grow several metres in a single season (See Fig. 2). The vines can form a dense, lightabsorbing canopy that suppresses all vegetation beneath it and can be so vigorous that the weight of th ...
... Old Man’s Beard spreads both vertically and horizontally. It can grow up to 7 times faster than ivy. Stems can grow several metres in a single season (See Fig. 2). The vines can form a dense, lightabsorbing canopy that suppresses all vegetation beneath it and can be so vigorous that the weight of th ...
I. About 400 MYA, the first vascular plants evolve as plants move
... 1. Flowers have four circles of specialized, modified leaves. (Fig: 30.7) a. Sepals – These are the green protective leaves. (Form the bud.)(They are non-reproductive.) b. Petals – These are the colored attractant leaves. (They are fragrant and also non- reproductive.) c. Stamen- This is the male sp ...
... 1. Flowers have four circles of specialized, modified leaves. (Fig: 30.7) a. Sepals – These are the green protective leaves. (Form the bud.)(They are non-reproductive.) b. Petals – These are the colored attractant leaves. (They are fragrant and also non- reproductive.) c. Stamen- This is the male sp ...
Plant structure and function: Basic plant anatomy [OVERHEAD, fig
... - Carrots & sugar beets have an enormous root that stores energy. - strawberries have horizontal stems that run along the ground - potatoes have tubers, enlarged areas at the ends of roots where food is stored. Leaves can be highly modified as well. - have many different shapes - some are even modif ...
... - Carrots & sugar beets have an enormous root that stores energy. - strawberries have horizontal stems that run along the ground - potatoes have tubers, enlarged areas at the ends of roots where food is stored. Leaves can be highly modified as well. - have many different shapes - some are even modif ...
Ficus Island Dwarf - Plant
... some deciduous species are endemic to areas outside of the tropics and to higher elevations. Fig species are characterized by their unique inflorescence and distinctive pollination syndrome, which utilizes wasp species belonging to the Agaonidae family for pollination. The always popular ficus tree ...
... some deciduous species are endemic to areas outside of the tropics and to higher elevations. Fig species are characterized by their unique inflorescence and distinctive pollination syndrome, which utilizes wasp species belonging to the Agaonidae family for pollination. The always popular ficus tree ...
02_bufadienolide
... Red “tulp” also sprouts annually from the perennial corm. It differs from yellow “tulp” as more than one leaf is usually formed (1-4 leaves per plant) and the leaf blades are slightly wider. The flowers are similar to those of yellow “tulp” and the petals are usually pink in colour with a distinct y ...
... Red “tulp” also sprouts annually from the perennial corm. It differs from yellow “tulp” as more than one leaf is usually formed (1-4 leaves per plant) and the leaf blades are slightly wider. The flowers are similar to those of yellow “tulp” and the petals are usually pink in colour with a distinct y ...
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.