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Notes: Plant Diversity

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... dangerous places!). It is also good to keep a new plant isolated for 2-3 weeks to ensure it does not have any pests which could spread to existing indoor plants. Proper care of indoor plants involves appropriate watering, nutrients (fertilizers), and soil type. Overwatering is the #1 reason for plan ...
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... •Roots help anchor the plant in the ground and help absorb water and nutrients from the soil and store extra food for the plants. •The more surface area on the root that is available, the more water and nutrients it can absorb. •Root hairs help to increase this surface area. •There are two types of ...
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... According to the calendar, Fall season is officially upon us. September is ending and October will bring shorter days and cooler weather patterns to the area. In nontropical areas, these conditions have a great influence on plant growth and behavior. Plants are able to sense seasonal changes. Althou ...
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info sheet - Royston Petrie Seeds

... second year it will have yellow flowers. The leaves are spiny. The roots have a fine texture. The roots grow between 21 – 26cm long. This variety is more vigorous. Plant in rich, deep, well drained soil. Plant in rows of 26 – 36cm apart. Roots, young leaves, flower buds and flower petals are all edi ...
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a PDF with more species information about Hydrilla

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