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Blueberries
Blueberries

... Navaho (Thornless) ~ Glossy black berries, sweeter and firmer than previous thornless varieties, with smaller seed size. Also very winter hardy. This Patented variety requires little maintenance. No wires or trellis needed. Ripens early to mid June. Subtotal ...
Flowering Annuals
Flowering Annuals

... flowers and foliage and those that cause the plant to wilt and die. The diseases that attack the flowers and foliage can usually be reduced by planting in areas that get sun early in the morning so that the foliage will dry quickly and by providing adequate spacing to ensure air circulation around t ...
Drosera rotundifolia L. Family - Alberta Centre for Reclamation and
Drosera rotundifolia L. Family - Alberta Centre for Reclamation and

... Insectivorous, flowering stems10 to 20 cm in a rosette of 4 to 12 leaves; round, basal leaves, 3 to 10 cm long, 6 to 10 mm across, covered with sticky red hairs; raceme flower cluster, 3 to 10 flowered; flowers are white with 5 sepal, 5 petals, 4 to 8 stamens and 1 pistil (Royer and Dickinson 2007). ...
fall planting time!! - Placer County Master Gardener
fall planting time!! - Placer County Master Gardener

... Spring is long gone and done, summer is winding down, and plants like tomatoes and zucchini have kept many of us busy in the garden, so now it’s time to think about fall and planning the fall garden. Many home gardeners think only of spring when it comes to planning veggie gardens and planting ornam ...
Maine Field Guide to Invasive Aquatic Plants and their common
Maine Field Guide to Invasive Aquatic Plants and their common

... turions can withstand ice cover, drying, ingestion by waterfowl, and herbicides. Studies also indicate that the monoecious form (the form found in Maine) puts more of its energy into tuber and turion production than the dioecious form, and may have a greater potential for spread by these means. In a ...
Seagrasses
Seagrasses

... - Lower photosynthetic capacity than terrestrial p plants - Less carbon available for Ps in water than in air - Macroalgae are better at using HC03- than seagrasses. - When seagrasses evolved  higher atmospheric C02, more inorganic C02 available in sea water. - Seagrasses have lower nutrient requir ...
Cattail (Typha latifolia)
Cattail (Typha latifolia)

... The long, thin, slender, stiff, grayish green leaves are grass blade-like and tall – often 2.8 m. The mature leaves, which are rich in fiber, can be woven into mats. ...
Plant Structures
Plant Structures

... Awl-shaped – Juvenile leaves common on some junipers Linear-shaped – Narrow flat needles of spruce, fir, and yews Needle-like – In pine, the single, bundle, or cluster of needles makes a ...
Glossary - Wildlife Resources Division
Glossary - Wildlife Resources Division

... an ovary and stigma and (usually) a style between; when two or more simple pistils are fused to some degree, they form a compound pistil. Raceme: An inflorescence that is longer than broad, with an unbranched axis, with flowering beginning from its base and progressing to the apex, and in which the ...
Agapanthus - The Von Trapp Greenhouse
Agapanthus - The Von Trapp Greenhouse

... are ball shaped umbels of helicoid cymes called a bostryx, a rare flower form in which the flowers open sequentially over a period of time rather than all at once. Agapanthus are available in various shades of blue or white. Some rebloom throughout the summer (‘Peter Pan’ and the deep blue ‘Royal Am ...
Plant Reproduction
Plant Reproduction

... Seed coat: • forms from outer layer of ovule • protects embryo Endosperm: food storage tissue (the other sperm creates this triploid (3n) structure when it fertilizes 2 polar bodies from oogenesis) ...
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Word - Synod Resource Center

... The small white flowers resemble pairs of pantaloons or breeches that have been hung up to dry. In April and May before leaves come out on the trees the Dutchman’s Breeches takes advantage of the abundant sunshine and rises from the ground and blooms. It is a spring ephemeral. By the middle of the s ...
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Fossils formatted

... A vast majority of plant fossils are preserved in sedimentary rocks. Formation of sedimentary rock occurs when deposition of rock particles of various sizes collects in a body of water. The particles are derived from erosion of igneous, metamorphic or other sedimentary rocks by agents of denudation ...
Learn More About Seeds - Wheat Ridge Ministries
Learn More About Seeds - Wheat Ridge Ministries

... pods dry and split open, the seed contents land some distance away from the parent plant.  ...
Dutchman`s Breeches Information
Dutchman`s Breeches Information

... The small white flowers resemble pairs of pantaloons or breeches that have been hung up to dry. In April and May, before leaves come out on the trees, the Dutchman’s Breeches takes advantage of the abundant sunshine and rises from the ground and blooms. It is a spring ephemeral. By the middle of th ...
Ch. 31 Presentation
Ch. 31 Presentation

... function  Sclerenchyma cells – have a thick secondary cell wall usually strengthened with lignin, the main chemical component of wood, and – cannot elongate at maturity and are therefore found only in regions of the plant that have stopped growing in length. – When mature, most sclerenchyma cells a ...
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MaintainingVegGarden-English

... These systems may lay on the surface or be placed below the soil surface. These systems are very efficient but may also be expensive. ...
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... These systems may lay on the surface or be placed below the soil surface. These systems are very efficient but may also be expensive. ...
SPOTTER`S NETWORK Aboriginal People and Invasive Plants Plant
SPOTTER`S NETWORK Aboriginal People and Invasive Plants Plant

... Habitat: Found on roadsides, pastures, and fields at mid-elevations. Origin: Europe – escaped ornamental Distribution: Present the Cariboo and Peace agricultural regions and is most troublesome in the Kootenays, Okanagan, Thompson, and Omineca regions. Other It is sometimes planted as an ornamental ...
Gymnosperms
Gymnosperms

... General characteristics: ...
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Derived alloploidy: an unexplored avenue for augmenting
Derived alloploidy: an unexplored avenue for augmenting

... morphology of A2 plants. Two plants resembling B. carinata morphotype were selected and subjected to the cytological investigations. The PMCs of these A2 plants revealed the chromosome number to be 38 and 40 with mean bivalent frequency of 13.3. Multivalents were observed in majority of the cells. O ...
Look out for Tomato Potato Psyllid (TPP) Bactericera cockerelli
Look out for Tomato Potato Psyllid (TPP) Bactericera cockerelli

... edges. Psyllid nymphs hatch from these eggs and after five moults become adults. The nymphs are flat scalelike insects which are mostly inactive but move when disturbed. Nymphs and adults feed by sucking plant juices, which is how they are thought to spread Liberibacter. Nymphs and adults secrete pl ...
Strawberries
Strawberries

... they are much smaller than the cultivated varieties and are deliciously sweet. Wild Strawberries can be found in hedges, banks and woodland edges. They flower from May to August, with fruit appearing a few weeks after flowering. Strawberries, believe it or not, belong to the Wild Strawberry Rose fam ...
Foliage plants : Red Back Ginger - Native Australian
Foliage plants : Red Back Ginger - Native Australian

... rhizomes which are non-invasive. The rhizomes store water, and new shoots will come up from those rhizomes to create a nice bushy plant. Alpinia caerulea produces fragrant white flowers, which attract birds, followed by long lasting round blue fruit. Fruits & roots have a refreshing lemon/ginger tas ...
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