Identifying Landscape Plants - UNL, Go URL
... Figure 2. Some plant families are easy to identify because of similar morphological characteristics that are easily observed, such as the Asteraceae family, which has composite flowers with many ray and/or disk flowers (a). Other times, plants can easily be classified to genus because of their fruit ...
... Figure 2. Some plant families are easy to identify because of similar morphological characteristics that are easily observed, such as the Asteraceae family, which has composite flowers with many ray and/or disk flowers (a). Other times, plants can easily be classified to genus because of their fruit ...
Confederate Rose, Hibiscus Mutabilis
... When placing Confederate Rose in your garden keep in mind that this plant dies back after the first hard frost. It has absolutely no winter interest at all. Planting at the back of the garden is useful to camouflage this dormant stage. Late fall, prior to the first freeze, is the best time to take c ...
... When placing Confederate Rose in your garden keep in mind that this plant dies back after the first hard frost. It has absolutely no winter interest at all. Planting at the back of the garden is useful to camouflage this dormant stage. Late fall, prior to the first freeze, is the best time to take c ...
Let`s look at flowers
... some plants have male and female parts in separate flowers or parts are hard to detect.) 6. What does each flower part that you have found do? How some flowers can confuse you Most flowers have the same basic parts, but there are exceptions and arrangements that can be confusing. Here are just a few ...
... some plants have male and female parts in separate flowers or parts are hard to detect.) 6. What does each flower part that you have found do? How some flowers can confuse you Most flowers have the same basic parts, but there are exceptions and arrangements that can be confusing. Here are just a few ...
author unknown. 2012. Growing Huckleberries notes
... your plants from browse damage. If you believe browsing may be a problem, install a fence before planting. Ensuring cross pollination Huckleberries may produce more and larger berries when they are cross pollinated. Plant several individuals of the same species together to ensure cross pollination a ...
... your plants from browse damage. If you believe browsing may be a problem, install a fence before planting. Ensuring cross pollination Huckleberries may produce more and larger berries when they are cross pollinated. Plant several individuals of the same species together to ensure cross pollination a ...
Origin of angiosperm characters
... gymnosperms. The mid-XIX century system-makers pool (Krassilov, 1975). Whether they all or any of have treated the both as divisions of Anthophyta, them actually gave rise to plants currently classified flowering plants, thus using the naked vs protected as angiosperms is another matter. More angios ...
... gymnosperms. The mid-XIX century system-makers pool (Krassilov, 1975). Whether they all or any of have treated the both as divisions of Anthophyta, them actually gave rise to plants currently classified flowering plants, thus using the naked vs protected as angiosperms is another matter. More angios ...
printable PDF - Super Floral Retailing
... ly moist but not wet; be careful to not overwater. Air plants (Tillandsias) require no watering at all—except in dry, arid environments, where only an occasional misting is required. TEMPERATURE Indoors, bromeliads do best in temperate environments (65 F to 75 F). Never subject them to temperatures ...
... ly moist but not wet; be careful to not overwater. Air plants (Tillandsias) require no watering at all—except in dry, arid environments, where only an occasional misting is required. TEMPERATURE Indoors, bromeliads do best in temperate environments (65 F to 75 F). Never subject them to temperatures ...
Unit 3 Lesson 6: Some Seeds Grow Weeds
... 1. Obtain two or three window boxes and fill them with dirt. Place the boxes in different areas outside and wait about a week. 2. Take the children on a mini field trip every three days to observe what plants appear first and grow most quickly. (weeds) Note: You may wish to bring the boxes inside wh ...
... 1. Obtain two or three window boxes and fill them with dirt. Place the boxes in different areas outside and wait about a week. 2. Take the children on a mini field trip every three days to observe what plants appear first and grow most quickly. (weeds) Note: You may wish to bring the boxes inside wh ...
Native Plant Flashcards - Oregon State University Extension Service
... 2. Now that you have your list, it’s time to do some investigating! Using your list, turn to each corresponding flashcard to determine if it is your mystery plant. Once you have found your plant, make a record of what the plant is! Common Name (first name listed on page): ___________________________ ...
... 2. Now that you have your list, it’s time to do some investigating! Using your list, turn to each corresponding flashcard to determine if it is your mystery plant. Once you have found your plant, make a record of what the plant is! Common Name (first name listed on page): ___________________________ ...
concepts-of-biology
... produce only one kind of spore, and are called homosporous. After germinating from a spore, the gametophyte produces both male and female gametangia, usually on the same individual. In contrast, heterosporous plants produce two morphologically different types of spores. The male spores are called mi ...
... produce only one kind of spore, and are called homosporous. After germinating from a spore, the gametophyte produces both male and female gametangia, usually on the same individual. In contrast, heterosporous plants produce two morphologically different types of spores. The male spores are called mi ...
Green Fingers (NUT0023T)
... 2. Use fertile soil. (It is great if you have dug in some compost over Winter). Two weeks before planting dig in fertiliser. 3. Plant your seed any time from now until December. Push the seed 2cm into the soil with 30 – 45cm between each plant. Water well to bring on germination. Plant several rows ...
... 2. Use fertile soil. (It is great if you have dug in some compost over Winter). Two weeks before planting dig in fertiliser. 3. Plant your seed any time from now until December. Push the seed 2cm into the soil with 30 – 45cm between each plant. Water well to bring on germination. Plant several rows ...
Neoregelia concentrica - Bromeliad Cultivar Register
... (It was not highly variegated at first so grew fast). Now one of its characteristics in those early days was that the offsets would come quite well variegated but as the plant matured the variegation often decreased until you would get an unvariegated plant except for the original lower leaves. If t ...
... (It was not highly variegated at first so grew fast). Now one of its characteristics in those early days was that the offsets would come quite well variegated but as the plant matured the variegation often decreased until you would get an unvariegated plant except for the original lower leaves. If t ...
ppt notes
... ALL use DNA and RNA much of which is VERY similar The molecular similarities of organisms’ genes can be used to help determine classification. This has changed many classifications American Vultures look like African and Asian Vultures and had been classified together. DNA evidence backed up other e ...
... ALL use DNA and RNA much of which is VERY similar The molecular similarities of organisms’ genes can be used to help determine classification. This has changed many classifications American Vultures look like African and Asian Vultures and had been classified together. DNA evidence backed up other e ...
Lichens and Fungi_2
... It curls up off of the surface of the tree/ rock/ or wall and it looks like crumbled leaves. It is attached to the surface by many root like threads. ...
... It curls up off of the surface of the tree/ rock/ or wall and it looks like crumbled leaves. It is attached to the surface by many root like threads. ...
Growing Taro - Garden Organic
... esculenta is one of the oldest and most prolific crops known, having been cultivated for about 7000 years. A tropical root and leaf crop, it is grown throughout the tropics, and there are hundreds of named cultivars. All forms of taro are grown from tubers, not seed. Happiest in a tropical swamp, it ...
... esculenta is one of the oldest and most prolific crops known, having been cultivated for about 7000 years. A tropical root and leaf crop, it is grown throughout the tropics, and there are hundreds of named cultivars. All forms of taro are grown from tubers, not seed. Happiest in a tropical swamp, it ...
Swingtown Iris
... Swingtown Iris is an herbaceous perennial with tall flower stalks held atop a low mound of foliage. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other garden plants with less refined foliage. This perennial will require occasional maintenance and upkeep, and should be cut back in late fall in prep ...
... Swingtown Iris is an herbaceous perennial with tall flower stalks held atop a low mound of foliage. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other garden plants with less refined foliage. This perennial will require occasional maintenance and upkeep, and should be cut back in late fall in prep ...
Slide 1
... examples of wind/water/animal/self dispersal Explain & emphasise the need for dispersal Define the term dormancy. State advantages of dormancy. Explain dormancy in agricultural & horticultural ...
... examples of wind/water/animal/self dispersal Explain & emphasise the need for dispersal Define the term dormancy. State advantages of dormancy. Explain dormancy in agricultural & horticultural ...
Soil
... Active trapper. Insect touches trigger on leaf surface. The underside of the leaf rapidly enlarges. This causes the leaf to rapidly fold shut on the insect. Once the insect has been digested, the upper side of the leaf grows. This opens the leaf again and resets the trap. ...
... Active trapper. Insect touches trigger on leaf surface. The underside of the leaf rapidly enlarges. This causes the leaf to rapidly fold shut on the insect. Once the insect has been digested, the upper side of the leaf grows. This opens the leaf again and resets the trap. ...
Written submission
... There is a strong possibility that the delayed time in detecting the flowering plant with the evidence of five dropped and one existing silique, showing advanced seed formation, that GE pollen may have been insect spread outside the containment facility. It is not feasible to disregard this possibil ...
... There is a strong possibility that the delayed time in detecting the flowering plant with the evidence of five dropped and one existing silique, showing advanced seed formation, that GE pollen may have been insect spread outside the containment facility. It is not feasible to disregard this possibil ...
Saxifraga paniculata - Michigan Natural Features Inventory
... rosettes that may form immediately at the base of flowering rosettes or the tips of short stolons, thus often forming dense clumps of plants. Rosettes may persist for several years before flowering. Encrusted saxifrage is also a well known calciphile (Soper and Maycock 1963, Wherry 1920). According ...
... rosettes that may form immediately at the base of flowering rosettes or the tips of short stolons, thus often forming dense clumps of plants. Rosettes may persist for several years before flowering. Encrusted saxifrage is also a well known calciphile (Soper and Maycock 1963, Wherry 1920). According ...
Agapanthus or African Lily
... best results, use Roberta’s Flower Magic Plant Food (M7503) once a month all summer long. LIGHTING Full or partial sun is preferred. BLOOMING These will bloom in the first season and thereafter from summer to fall. CUT FLOWER If you want to cut your stems for a flower vase, cut the entire stem lengt ...
... best results, use Roberta’s Flower Magic Plant Food (M7503) once a month all summer long. LIGHTING Full or partial sun is preferred. BLOOMING These will bloom in the first season and thereafter from summer to fall. CUT FLOWER If you want to cut your stems for a flower vase, cut the entire stem lengt ...
Plants and Fire
... 3) Introduce the concepts of seeder, sprouter, invader and resister. These terms describe plants that are adapted to fire in different ways, either by surviving fire or re-growing after fire. Discuss with the class that some plants are not adapted to fire, and do not usually live in fireprone areas ...
... 3) Introduce the concepts of seeder, sprouter, invader and resister. These terms describe plants that are adapted to fire in different ways, either by surviving fire or re-growing after fire. Discuss with the class that some plants are not adapted to fire, and do not usually live in fireprone areas ...
Bridal Wreath Spirea (Spirea `Arguta`)
... afternoon shade, or use under the bright dappled light of a tree. Container Use: Not thought of as a container plant but looks good cascading out of a large pot. Large shrubs and/or trees can be difficult to keep watered, even in large pots. Minimize this by cutting the shrub back after flowering is ...
... afternoon shade, or use under the bright dappled light of a tree. Container Use: Not thought of as a container plant but looks good cascading out of a large pot. Large shrubs and/or trees can be difficult to keep watered, even in large pots. Minimize this by cutting the shrub back after flowering is ...
Roots and Stems
... shown in the cross section below left. In most dicots and gymnosperms, vascular bundles are arranged in a ____________________, as shown in the cross section below right. ...
... shown in the cross section below left. In most dicots and gymnosperms, vascular bundles are arranged in a ____________________, as shown in the cross section below right. ...
Useful Links - Canadian Weed Science Society
... 1,200 Weeds of the 48 States and Adjacent Canada on DVD (or even more species on flash drive). That’s a lot of weed species and covers most things one is likely to run into in North America. http://xidservices.com/ ...
... 1,200 Weeds of the 48 States and Adjacent Canada on DVD (or even more species on flash drive). That’s a lot of weed species and covers most things one is likely to run into in North America. http://xidservices.com/ ...
Instructions: Caring for Calla Lily (Zantedeschia)
... Light – Bright indirect light is ideal, some direct indoor light is acceptable as well. If placed outside during the summer, maintain bright light but avoid direct sunlight. Water – Calla lilies like to be kept evenly moist, but not sitting in water, as the bulbs could rot. Once the blooms fade and ...
... Light – Bright indirect light is ideal, some direct indoor light is acceptable as well. If placed outside during the summer, maintain bright light but avoid direct sunlight. Water – Calla lilies like to be kept evenly moist, but not sitting in water, as the bulbs could rot. Once the blooms fade and ...
Plant reproduction
Plant reproduction is the production of new individuals or offspring in plants, which can be accomplished by sexual or asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction produces offspring by the fusion of gametes, resulting in offspring genetically different from the parent or parents. Asexual reproduction produces new individuals without the fusion of gametes, genetically identical to the parent plants and each other, except when mutations occur. In seed plants, the offspring can be packaged in a protective seed, which is used as an agent of dispersal.