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... for example, nutmeg and mace. At the root of this problem is the distance that exists between plant scientists and health scientists. Because I am trained in both worlds, I have been very conscious of it all my professional life. This intellectual gap creates difficulties for botanists who want to le ...
... for example, nutmeg and mace. At the root of this problem is the distance that exists between plant scientists and health scientists. Because I am trained in both worlds, I have been very conscious of it all my professional life. This intellectual gap creates difficulties for botanists who want to le ...
Consortium for Educational Communication
... As a stem grows, leaves tend to appear arranged around the stem in a way that optimizes yield of light. In essence, leaves form a helix pattern centered around the stem, either clockwise or counterclockwise, with (depending upon the species) the same angle of divergence. There is a regularity in the ...
... As a stem grows, leaves tend to appear arranged around the stem in a way that optimizes yield of light. In essence, leaves form a helix pattern centered around the stem, either clockwise or counterclockwise, with (depending upon the species) the same angle of divergence. There is a regularity in the ...
Liaoxia Cao et S.Q. Wu (Gnetales): ephedroids from the Early
... and with two veins (Fig. 3). They are narrowly ovate with an acute to attenuate apex, 3–4 mm long, about 0.8 mm wide at the base, 0.3 towards the apex, decussately arranged and often reflexed to a position almost at a right angle to the cone axis. A few seeds are preserved in the axils of apical or d ...
... and with two veins (Fig. 3). They are narrowly ovate with an acute to attenuate apex, 3–4 mm long, about 0.8 mm wide at the base, 0.3 towards the apex, decussately arranged and often reflexed to a position almost at a right angle to the cone axis. A few seeds are preserved in the axils of apical or d ...
Grassy Box Gum Woodland Seed Collection Guide
... seed ripens. For example, Box Leaf Wattle (Acacia buxifolia ) in the Wagga Wagga region will be ready to collect in early December but further east in the Canberra region seed may not be ready to harvest until around mid- December through to January. • Seasonal influences and local variation in see ...
... seed ripens. For example, Box Leaf Wattle (Acacia buxifolia ) in the Wagga Wagga region will be ready to collect in early December but further east in the Canberra region seed may not be ready to harvest until around mid- December through to January. • Seasonal influences and local variation in see ...
Weed alert Hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata)
... This submersed plant native to Africa and Southeast Asia is a major aquatic weed throughout most of the world’s warmer climates. Hydrilla was introduced into Florida in the early 1950s and by the early 1990s occupied more than Hydrilla at Wakulla Springs 140,000 acres of public lakes and rivers. Int ...
... This submersed plant native to Africa and Southeast Asia is a major aquatic weed throughout most of the world’s warmer climates. Hydrilla was introduced into Florida in the early 1950s and by the early 1990s occupied more than Hydrilla at Wakulla Springs 140,000 acres of public lakes and rivers. Int ...
Plants - EngageNY
... The modified read-alouds in the Supplemental Guide, like the read-alouds in the corresponding Tell It Again! Read-Aloud Anthology, are content-rich and designed to build students’ listening comprehension, which is a crucial foundation for their reading comprehension abilities. You may notice that no ...
... The modified read-alouds in the Supplemental Guide, like the read-alouds in the corresponding Tell It Again! Read-Aloud Anthology, are content-rich and designed to build students’ listening comprehension, which is a crucial foundation for their reading comprehension abilities. You may notice that no ...
Genus Lavandula - Portland Nursery
... should be done at least once a year for the whole life of the plant. Cut back onethird of the bush in early to midautumn, it will flower in spring and then again in late summer/autumn. Planting information: Lavenders generally transplant well but will usually not flower much during the first s ...
... should be done at least once a year for the whole life of the plant. Cut back onethird of the bush in early to midautumn, it will flower in spring and then again in late summer/autumn. Planting information: Lavenders generally transplant well but will usually not flower much during the first s ...
Plants - EngageNY
... The modified read-alouds in the Supplemental Guide, like the read-alouds in the corresponding Tell It Again! Read-Aloud Anthology, are content-rich and designed to build students’ listening comprehension, which is a crucial foundation for their reading comprehension abilities. You may notice that no ...
... The modified read-alouds in the Supplemental Guide, like the read-alouds in the corresponding Tell It Again! Read-Aloud Anthology, are content-rich and designed to build students’ listening comprehension, which is a crucial foundation for their reading comprehension abilities. You may notice that no ...
Psiguria ring in dry and wet forests at elevations up to... characteristics that have been overlooked in previous keys are
... pollinators, Heliconius Kluk butterflies (Gilbert 1972, 1975, 1977; Boggs et al. 1981; Murawski and Gilbert 1986; Condon and Gilbert 1990; Gilbert 1993). Psiguria plays a role in a suite of plant-animal interactions, the most-studied of which is the relationship with its pollinators. Although Psigur ...
... pollinators, Heliconius Kluk butterflies (Gilbert 1972, 1975, 1977; Boggs et al. 1981; Murawski and Gilbert 1986; Condon and Gilbert 1990; Gilbert 1993). Psiguria plays a role in a suite of plant-animal interactions, the most-studied of which is the relationship with its pollinators. Although Psigur ...
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... when pollen is available from the male parent. Significant differences in flowering times between varieties can cause gaps between pollen receptivity in the female parent and anther dehiscence in the male parent. Additionally, the manual emasculation process can slow flower development by disturbing ...
... when pollen is available from the male parent. Significant differences in flowering times between varieties can cause gaps between pollen receptivity in the female parent and anther dehiscence in the male parent. Additionally, the manual emasculation process can slow flower development by disturbing ...
Review - Riverina Weeds
... each other. Slightly dilated, glabrous filaments and extremely long, spreading carpellate pedicels distinguish S. macrophylla from S. platyphylla, which has dilated, pubescent filaments and spreading to recurved, shorter carpellate pedicels. In their native range, both species have a propensity to p ...
... each other. Slightly dilated, glabrous filaments and extremely long, spreading carpellate pedicels distinguish S. macrophylla from S. platyphylla, which has dilated, pubescent filaments and spreading to recurved, shorter carpellate pedicels. In their native range, both species have a propensity to p ...
Peas in the Home Garden
... immature green seeds and pods. Peas are classified in the Fabaceae (formerly Leguminosae) family, which consists of approximately seven hundred genera and seventeen thousand species, with cosmopolitan distribution throughout the temperate, subtropical, and tropical zones of the world. Many species i ...
... immature green seeds and pods. Peas are classified in the Fabaceae (formerly Leguminosae) family, which consists of approximately seven hundred genera and seventeen thousand species, with cosmopolitan distribution throughout the temperate, subtropical, and tropical zones of the world. Many species i ...
origins and diversity of brassica and its relatives
... very thick leaves containing less chlorophyll and many more cell wall components compared with cultivated plants. Typically, they have welldeveloped xylem vessels and small leaf areas; these characteristics increase the efficiency of water conservation in plants. The foliage of wild xerophyllous ...
... very thick leaves containing less chlorophyll and many more cell wall components compared with cultivated plants. Typically, they have welldeveloped xylem vessels and small leaf areas; these characteristics increase the efficiency of water conservation in plants. The foliage of wild xerophyllous ...
1990: YEAR OF THE PASSIFLORA
... description of the wonderful new plant from Brazil and tropical America. Passionfruit was introduced to Europe then, at the beginning of the 17th century, where it was grown for its unique flowers, and in 1629 it reached England. Seeds of the purple passionfruit were brought to Hawaii from Australia ...
... description of the wonderful new plant from Brazil and tropical America. Passionfruit was introduced to Europe then, at the beginning of the 17th century, where it was grown for its unique flowers, and in 1629 it reached England. Seeds of the purple passionfruit were brought to Hawaii from Australia ...
LAMBLEY NURSERY AND GARDENS www.lambley.com.au
... We are offering a terrific selection of flower seeds in this catalogue. Many are new strains from the world’s best breeders and many are old favourites that used to flourish in our grandparents’ gardens. Most varieties listed need no special skills to grow well and are happy sown in situ. We use man ...
... We are offering a terrific selection of flower seeds in this catalogue. Many are new strains from the world’s best breeders and many are old favourites that used to flourish in our grandparents’ gardens. Most varieties listed need no special skills to grow well and are happy sown in situ. We use man ...
FROG HOLLOW NURSERY- The Food Garden SEEDLING LIST
... in early spring and again in early to mid autumn. Protect from cabbage moth if grown over the summer months. COPENHAGEN MARKET Early maturing variety with round green heads to 2.5kg. Especially suited to areas with cool BEETROOT summers. Excellent home garden variety. Nutritious vegetable grown for ...
... in early spring and again in early to mid autumn. Protect from cabbage moth if grown over the summer months. COPENHAGEN MARKET Early maturing variety with round green heads to 2.5kg. Especially suited to areas with cool BEETROOT summers. Excellent home garden variety. Nutritious vegetable grown for ...
Gotland Trip Report 2004
... we stopped to photograph a windmill, followed by a roadside stop where Orchis mascula in colours from pure white through pinks to deep purple was growing alongside drifts of Polygonatum odoratum. Already butterflies were on the wing, but it was agreed that as we had a busy travelling day ahead inclu ...
... we stopped to photograph a windmill, followed by a roadside stop where Orchis mascula in colours from pure white through pinks to deep purple was growing alongside drifts of Polygonatum odoratum. Already butterflies were on the wing, but it was agreed that as we had a busy travelling day ahead inclu ...
The genus - Horticultural Consultants Inc
... The mule palm, X Butiagrus nabonndii, is one of the most beautiful of all the frost-hardy pinnate-leaved palms. Its rarity and useful size make it a treasure for warm climate gardens, bringing coconutlike lushness to areas where the frost-tender true coconut (Cocos nucifera) would not prosper. Altho ...
... The mule palm, X Butiagrus nabonndii, is one of the most beautiful of all the frost-hardy pinnate-leaved palms. Its rarity and useful size make it a treasure for warm climate gardens, bringing coconutlike lushness to areas where the frost-tender true coconut (Cocos nucifera) would not prosper. Altho ...
Dof5.6/HCA2, a Dof Transcription Factor Gene, Regulates
... vascular cambial activity. For instance, ATHB8, encoding a class III homeodomain-leucine-zipper-containing (HD-Zip III) transcription factor, is expressed specifically in (pro)cambium cells (Baima et al., 1995). Overexpression of ATHB8 led to an increase of the vascular cambial activity in infloresc ...
... vascular cambial activity. For instance, ATHB8, encoding a class III homeodomain-leucine-zipper-containing (HD-Zip III) transcription factor, is expressed specifically in (pro)cambium cells (Baima et al., 1995). Overexpression of ATHB8 led to an increase of the vascular cambial activity in infloresc ...
Biology, 8th Edition
... symplast and apoplast (❚ Fig. 35-4). The symplast is the continuum of living cytoplasm, which is connected from one cell to the next by cytoplasmic bridges called plasmodesmata (see Fig. 5-27). Some dissolved mineral ions move from the epidermis through the cortex via the symplast. The apoplast cons ...
... symplast and apoplast (❚ Fig. 35-4). The symplast is the continuum of living cytoplasm, which is connected from one cell to the next by cytoplasmic bridges called plasmodesmata (see Fig. 5-27). Some dissolved mineral ions move from the epidermis through the cortex via the symplast. The apoplast cons ...
O & W
... (MLRA) that is to be seeded/planted by referring to the MLRA map. MLRA are geographically associated land types that have been developed for the nation and are characterized by a particular pattern of soils, climate, water resources, and land uses. MLRA’s have been given symbols for easy identificat ...
... (MLRA) that is to be seeded/planted by referring to the MLRA map. MLRA are geographically associated land types that have been developed for the nation and are characterized by a particular pattern of soils, climate, water resources, and land uses. MLRA’s have been given symbols for easy identificat ...
- Geelong Beekeepers Club Inc.
... New growth is silky and silvery Flowers are arranged in spikes, usually 3-5 cm long, 2-2.5 cm wide Each flower produces a small woody fruit containing hundreds of tiny seeds Fruits are small, cup–shaped capsules clustered along the stem and persist for many years on the plant • Located at Wal White ...
... New growth is silky and silvery Flowers are arranged in spikes, usually 3-5 cm long, 2-2.5 cm wide Each flower produces a small woody fruit containing hundreds of tiny seeds Fruits are small, cup–shaped capsules clustered along the stem and persist for many years on the plant • Located at Wal White ...
Cultural Requirements of Hono Hono Orchids By Scot Mitamura
... is a good sign when the leaves begin to turn yellow and fall off. The Hono Hono is actually pulling back and is storing all of its energy into plump and bare stems (pseudobulbs). Buds should begin to form along bare stems. At this time they are very vulnerable to flower thrips, which will turn the s ...
... is a good sign when the leaves begin to turn yellow and fall off. The Hono Hono is actually pulling back and is storing all of its energy into plump and bare stems (pseudobulbs). Buds should begin to form along bare stems. At this time they are very vulnerable to flower thrips, which will turn the s ...
ACTA BIOLOGICA CRACOVIENSIA SERIES BOTANICA Vol. 51
... A. Wójcik, J. J. Rybczyński – Agrobacterium – mediated genetic transformation of Gentiana tibetica King M. Zalewska, N. Miler – Topophysis in adventitious shoots regeneration in vitro in Chrysanthemum M. Zawadzka, T. Orlikowska, P. Sobiczewski, A. Mikiciński, M. Sulikowska, E.Zenkteler – The control ...
... A. Wójcik, J. J. Rybczyński – Agrobacterium – mediated genetic transformation of Gentiana tibetica King M. Zalewska, N. Miler – Topophysis in adventitious shoots regeneration in vitro in Chrysanthemum M. Zawadzka, T. Orlikowska, P. Sobiczewski, A. Mikiciński, M. Sulikowska, E.Zenkteler – The control ...
The Huntington Palm Collection Background
... southeastern United States. As a consequence of the low-light conditions in their habitat, plants in the wild grow very slowly. In 1931 it was already considered quite rare, approaching extinction as a wild plant. Our two palms, both male, were possible acquired as well-grown specimens, based on an ...
... southeastern United States. As a consequence of the low-light conditions in their habitat, plants in the wild grow very slowly. In 1931 it was already considered quite rare, approaching extinction as a wild plant. Our two palms, both male, were possible acquired as well-grown specimens, based on an ...
Ornamental bulbous plant
Ornamental bulbous plants, often called ornamental bulbs or just bulbs in gardening and horticulture, are herbaceous perennials grown for ornamental purposes, which have underground or near ground storage organs. Botanists distinguish between true bulbs, corms, rhizomes, tubers and tuberous roots, any of which may be termed ""bulbs"" in horticulture. Bulb species usually lose their upper parts during adverse conditions such as summer drought and heat or winter cold. The bulb's storage organs contain moisture and nutrients that are used to survive these adverse conditions in a dormant state. When conditions become favourable the reserves sustain a new growth cycle. In addition, bulbs permit vegetative or asexual multiplication in these species. Ornamental bulbs are used in parks and gardens and as cut flowers.