Banyan tree Bonsai - 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 ...
The remarkable world of plants
... The iconic Australian genus Banksia often grows in regions that experience a relatively high level of fire activity. Some Banksia plants will die when fire conditions are severe, but these plants have a range of adaptations that enable their survival. In some species, the seed is only released durin ...
... The iconic Australian genus Banksia often grows in regions that experience a relatively high level of fire activity. Some Banksia plants will die when fire conditions are severe, but these plants have a range of adaptations that enable their survival. In some species, the seed is only released durin ...
Grevillea robusta Silk-Oak Fact Sheet ST-285 1
... Propagation is by seed. For best results, extract seed from mature, unopened follicles and plant immediately. ...
... Propagation is by seed. For best results, extract seed from mature, unopened follicles and plant immediately. ...
Field Guide
... 1. Shortleaf Fig (Ficus citrifolia) Although Ficus trees can be seen all throughout Miami-Dade County along roadsides and in parks, there are only two species that are truly native to southern Florida. One of which is the notorious Strangler Fig (Ficus aurea) and the other is the Wild Banyan Tree or ...
... 1. Shortleaf Fig (Ficus citrifolia) Although Ficus trees can be seen all throughout Miami-Dade County along roadsides and in parks, there are only two species that are truly native to southern Florida. One of which is the notorious Strangler Fig (Ficus aurea) and the other is the Wild Banyan Tree or ...
Eucalyptus polyanthemos
... This Australian native tree is oval shaped and has greyish green leaves with a short trunk. The bark can be smooth or box like (fissured).The juvenile leaves are rounded and grey-green. When mature the adult leaves are more ovate. The flowers it bears are small white flowers in September to January. ...
... This Australian native tree is oval shaped and has greyish green leaves with a short trunk. The bark can be smooth or box like (fissured).The juvenile leaves are rounded and grey-green. When mature the adult leaves are more ovate. The flowers it bears are small white flowers in September to January. ...
GOLDEN RAIN TREE - stirling.wa.gov.au
... Genus and species Koelreuteria paniculata Common name/s Golden Rain Tree, Pride of India, Varnish Tree Origin Native to eastern Asia, including China and Korea. Description Small to medium sized deciduous tree that grown up to 7m in height. It has bright bluishgreen compound leaves. Produces masses ...
... Genus and species Koelreuteria paniculata Common name/s Golden Rain Tree, Pride of India, Varnish Tree Origin Native to eastern Asia, including China and Korea. Description Small to medium sized deciduous tree that grown up to 7m in height. It has bright bluishgreen compound leaves. Produces masses ...
Scientific Classification Kingdom
... This tree of life has also got the medicinal value. The juice of its leaves extracted by holding them near the fire can be used as the ear drop. Its power bark has been used to heal the wounds for years. The bark of the tree is useful in inflammations and glandular swelling of the neck. Its root bar ...
... This tree of life has also got the medicinal value. The juice of its leaves extracted by holding them near the fire can be used as the ear drop. Its power bark has been used to heal the wounds for years. The bark of the tree is useful in inflammations and glandular swelling of the neck. Its root bar ...
Hemelytra with transverse bands of silvery sericeous pubescence
... Pronotum yellowish green with reddish or black ray behind each callus. Hemelytra yellowish green on basal half, reddish brown on apical half (Fig. 32). Overwinters in the egg stage. Nymphs appear in early May and adults in early June. The adults are short lived, and after mating, the females oviposi ...
... Pronotum yellowish green with reddish or black ray behind each callus. Hemelytra yellowish green on basal half, reddish brown on apical half (Fig. 32). Overwinters in the egg stage. Nymphs appear in early May and adults in early June. The adults are short lived, and after mating, the females oviposi ...
Care and Selection of Ficus - Cornell Cooperative Extension of
... Rubber Plants are quite large, whereas, Creeping Figs are small vines. Ficus species, members of the Mulberry family (Moraceae), are more or less woody. Ficus species thrive best in an area where bright sun in summer is reduced to about one-third its brightness and in winter to one-half or two-third ...
... Rubber Plants are quite large, whereas, Creeping Figs are small vines. Ficus species, members of the Mulberry family (Moraceae), are more or less woody. Ficus species thrive best in an area where bright sun in summer is reduced to about one-third its brightness and in winter to one-half or two-third ...
Seasonal Changes and Traditional Owners
... Plants can have many uses apart from providing food. Plants and trees were also used for medical purposes such as: Goats Foot: Heated leaves placed on forehead for headaches, crushed leaves to treat marine stings e.g. bluebottle Lemon Tea Tree: Oils from crushed leaves were used to rub into bites fr ...
... Plants can have many uses apart from providing food. Plants and trees were also used for medical purposes such as: Goats Foot: Heated leaves placed on forehead for headaches, crushed leaves to treat marine stings e.g. bluebottle Lemon Tea Tree: Oils from crushed leaves were used to rub into bites fr ...
Plant Identification_10
... • Mature plants display palm-like foliage at top of plant • Plants can grow to 5 feet or more • Broad, corn-like, medium green leaves that are banded yellow along the center leaves (2 feet long) ...
... • Mature plants display palm-like foliage at top of plant • Plants can grow to 5 feet or more • Broad, corn-like, medium green leaves that are banded yellow along the center leaves (2 feet long) ...
1. Roystonea regia (Kunth) O. F. Cook 大王椰子(王棕) S
... 1. Roystonea regia (Kunth) O. F. Cook 大王椰子(王棕) (Photo 43) Science, II, 12: 479. 1900; FGD 2: 463, fig. 326. 1991; FRPS 13(1): 129. 1991. Large tree, to 30 m tall, dioecious. Stems solitary, to 50 cm in diam., grey-white, sm ...
... 1. Roystonea regia (Kunth) O. F. Cook 大王椰子(王棕) (Photo 43) Science, II, 12: 479. 1900; FGD 2: 463, fig. 326. 1991; FRPS 13(1): 129. 1991. Large tree, to 30 m tall, dioecious. Stems solitary, to 50 cm in diam., grey-white, sm ...
plants outline -- honors version
... 3. importance of mosses – habitats where they are found B. vascular plants without seeds (ferns, horsetails, and clubmosses) 1. sporophyte generation (diploid) dominates (fig. 17.4; p. 346) ...
... 3. importance of mosses – habitats where they are found B. vascular plants without seeds (ferns, horsetails, and clubmosses) 1. sporophyte generation (diploid) dominates (fig. 17.4; p. 346) ...
Ficus aurea - Lee County Extension
... almost their entire life within the cavity of the inflorescences. The fig functions as a wasp nursery and the wasps are dependent on the fig for food and shelter, but they are also responsible for seed set in this mutually beneficial relation. After pollination, each flower inside the fig produces a ...
... almost their entire life within the cavity of the inflorescences. The fig functions as a wasp nursery and the wasps are dependent on the fig for food and shelter, but they are also responsible for seed set in this mutually beneficial relation. After pollination, each flower inside the fig produces a ...
FACT SHEET 12 Useful Plants: Trees
... For many generations, Gumbaynggirr people have been making use of the wide variety of trees growing within the region. Different parts of different trees, including the timber, branches, bark, leaves and roots, are used for a range of medicinal and practical purposes. ...
... For many generations, Gumbaynggirr people have been making use of the wide variety of trees growing within the region. Different parts of different trees, including the timber, branches, bark, leaves and roots, are used for a range of medicinal and practical purposes. ...
Hottentot Fig - GB non-native species secretariat
... Mainly coastal plant with distinctive 3 angled succulent leaves and large yellow flowers in early summer that fade to pink. Can be confused with sea fig, another non-native coastal plant. Introduced into gardens as early as the 17th century, but not recorded in the wild until 1886. Spread through di ...
... Mainly coastal plant with distinctive 3 angled succulent leaves and large yellow flowers in early summer that fade to pink. Can be confused with sea fig, another non-native coastal plant. Introduced into gardens as early as the 17th century, but not recorded in the wild until 1886. Spread through di ...
the baron in the trees il barone rampante
... “On a fig tree, though, as long as he saw to it that a branch could bear his weight, he could move about forever; Cosimo would stand under the pavilion of leaves, watching the sun appear through the network of twigs and branches, the gradual swell of the green fruit, smelling the scent of flowers bu ...
... “On a fig tree, though, as long as he saw to it that a branch could bear his weight, he could move about forever; Cosimo would stand under the pavilion of leaves, watching the sun appear through the network of twigs and branches, the gradual swell of the green fruit, smelling the scent of flowers bu ...
Ficus microcarpa L. f.
... dense crown, smooth gray bark, milky sap, and long, thin, dangling aerial roots. Leaves alternate, simple, leathery, deep glossy green, oval-elliptic to diamond-shaped, to 13 cm (5 in) long, with short pointed, ridged tips. Flowers tiny, unisexual, numerous, hidden within the “fig,” a fleshy, specia ...
... dense crown, smooth gray bark, milky sap, and long, thin, dangling aerial roots. Leaves alternate, simple, leathery, deep glossy green, oval-elliptic to diamond-shaped, to 13 cm (5 in) long, with short pointed, ridged tips. Flowers tiny, unisexual, numerous, hidden within the “fig,” a fleshy, specia ...
Rain Forest Biome
... The Levels of the Rain Forest • The ground level • Under story- 10M or 33ft • Canopy- 30m or 98ft • Emergent- 50m or 164ft ...
... The Levels of the Rain Forest • The ground level • Under story- 10M or 33ft • Canopy- 30m or 98ft • Emergent- 50m or 164ft ...
Fiddleleaf Fig - Patty`s Plants
... FIDDLELEAF FIG FICUS LYRATA The large leaves are shaped like a Fiddle ...
... FIDDLELEAF FIG FICUS LYRATA The large leaves are shaped like a Fiddle ...
Moreton Bay Fig Ficus macrophylia
... of 30-40m and a similar canopy spread. The trunks are often buttressed and the roots tend to grow along the surface. In damp or humid situations aerial roots form. The leaves, the main feature of the tree, are 15-25cm long by 5-10cm wide and dark glossy green above and paler and rusty coloured benea ...
... of 30-40m and a similar canopy spread. The trunks are often buttressed and the roots tend to grow along the surface. In damp or humid situations aerial roots form. The leaves, the main feature of the tree, are 15-25cm long by 5-10cm wide and dark glossy green above and paler and rusty coloured benea ...
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.