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The Nature of Naming - Texas Master Naturalist
The Nature of Naming - Texas Master Naturalist

... Plantarum (The Species of Plants), published in 1753, continues to influence the naming of plants today • It is the starting point for checking whether a name has been used previously to insure that each plant is given a unique name • The earliest name for a plant is usually the official name should ...
The Nature of Naming - Texas Master Naturalist
The Nature of Naming - Texas Master Naturalist

... Plantarum (The Species of Plants), published in 1753, continues to influence the naming of plants today • It is the starting point for checking whether a name has been used previously to insure that each plant is given a unique name • The earliest name for a plant is usually the official name should ...
MPG-official form - Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology
MPG-official form - Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology

... include gophers and rabbits, are usually very reclusive and are rarely seen in the field plots. When the scientists analyzed the damaged plants, they found that most of the plants that had been attacked by mammalian herbivores were impaired in their ability to produce jasmonates (inverted-repeat all ...
click here. - FIU Faculty Websites
click here. - FIU Faculty Websites

... oxygen is released as a waste product. But when a plant consumes the food stored in its cells, it takes up oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide as a waste product.  Fortunately for us, much more oxygen is released to the air through photosynthesis than is used by plants in oxidizing their stored foo ...
Azaleas, Camellias, and Rhododendrons
Azaleas, Camellias, and Rhododendrons

... properties. If your soil needs improving, work in liberal amounts of Sloat Planting Mix or EB Stone’s Azalea/Camellia/Gardenia mix. Adding Sul-Po-Mag will help acidify your soil as well as provide additional minerals to keep your plant’s leaves green. (We do not recommend peat moss as it is difficul ...


... better known as legumes!). It has a multitude of uses including using the leaves fresh or dried, using the seeds whole or ground as a spice or the plant acts as an effective green manure to improve the soil Varieties Generally most seed catalogues do not give much choice or specify varieties of fenu ...
Wilderness Survival
Wilderness Survival

... Lamb’s Quarter is one of the earliest spring plants. Both the leaves and seeds are edible. Most people consider this plant to be a weed, since it grows in gardens and crowds out other plants. Because Lamb's Quarters does not have beautiful flowers, it is not wanted by most gardeners. ...
giant hyssop - Prairie Originals
giant hyssop - Prairie Originals

... June and continues throughout July and into August. The flowers are alive with bees and beneficial bugs coming for a drink from the nectar filled flowers. Goldfinches visit to eat the seeds too. It doesn’t need to be left entirely to our wildlife visitors either. The liquorice flavoured leaves make ...
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Slide 1

... These thin, rootlike structures anchor moss and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. ...
Untitled 2 - City of San Marcos
Untitled 2 - City of San Marcos

... Sycamores are deciduous trees that can reach 75' in height and more than 200 years of age. The trees have wide leaning trunks and broad leaf canopies. The 4-10' long leaves are ...
glossary - Agronomy Society of New Zealand
glossary - Agronomy Society of New Zealand

... HORMONE HERBICIDE. A herbicide which is capable of producing plant growth responses which are similar to ...
Plant responses to hormones
Plant responses to hormones

... of leaves and fruit  Abscission = falling of fruit and leaves  IAA – delays early stages, promotes later stages – Stimulates ethene production – Ensure fruit stays on trees until harvest ...
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TWO METHODS of PLANTING

...  The depth of the hole should be twice or four times the diameter of the seed.  The spacing between the plants should be equals to the height of the plant when it reaches maturity.  Plants which grow tall and slender like celery, green peas, bush lima and onions can be planted nearer while plants ...
Whorled Rosinweed - Gloucester County
Whorled Rosinweed - Gloucester County

... The name of the genus Silphium comes from the Ancient Greek word for a North African plant whose identity has been lost; its gum or juice was prized by the ancients as a medicine and a ...
Aarssen Lectures 1-12 + Grogan Fungus Lectures Lecture 1
Aarssen Lectures 1-12 + Grogan Fungus Lectures Lecture 1

... Some evolutionary lines elaborate the haploid generation, and others the zygote. The mani evolutionary line was toward alternation , from the sygotic pattern by delay in meiosis until the multicellular diploid generation had developed so that both ...
8.1 notes: angiosperms
8.1 notes: angiosperms

... take on a specialized shape to be transported by wind (e.g., maple) or water (e.g., coconut) or can develop into a fruit that offers an animal nutrition in exchange for transport. We commonly think of apples, bananas, oranges or melons as fruits, however, many other foods we don't consider are fruit ...
Male Sex Organs
Male Sex Organs

... Cloning started in 1958 when Frederic Stewart grew a carrot from root cells. Clones are not actually identical in appearance; rather they are identical in genetics. Remember: A clone has the genes of only 1 parent so it is genetically identical to that parent. (We have ½ our genes from one parent an ...
autumn: the best time to plant - Placer County Master Gardeners
autumn: the best time to plant - Placer County Master Gardeners

... optimum season to plant native plants or drought-tolerant plants. Many perennials have a head start when planted in the fall; cool weather annuals and vegetables have better yields and a longer season of production when planted in the fall rather than waiting until early spring. Benefits of Fall Pla ...
Lesson 10: Species interactions: Commensalism, mutualism, and
Lesson 10: Species interactions: Commensalism, mutualism, and

... The graph shows higher soil water potential during each night at the soil surface. The effect is diminshed at greater distance from the tree. The effect is swamped after a rain event. ...
Student Handout - San Diego Children and Nature
Student Handout - San Diego Children and Nature

... Most shrubland plants are green all year round. But some shrubland plants, such as black sage, lose half their leaves when rainfall is especially low. This adaptation helps them prevent water loss through leaves. Black sage also has smaller leaves during droughts, or times of little rainfall. When r ...
1 of 20: Name the waxy layer of many leaves to
1 of 20: Name the waxy layer of many leaves to

... seeds. D) It does not produce seeds. E) It produces fruit. F) It does not produce fruit. ...
Firecracker Plant
Firecracker Plant

... This 4-foot-high shrub can be used as an unclipped hedge if there is enough space to accommodate its wide spreading habit. It is also useful as a tall ground cover. It is quite charming in a container or large hanging basket and is lovely when cascading over a wall. Branches droop several feet down ...
Chapters 17 and 18 Tissue Culture and Micropropagation
Chapters 17 and 18 Tissue Culture and Micropropagation

... • Agrobacterium Can Transfer T-DNA Into Chromosomes of Plant Cells • Genes Code for Auxin & Cytokinin • Infected Tissues Make Their Own Hormones • A. rhizogenes Induces Infected Plants to Make Roots on Above-Ground Parts • Cultures Used to Produce Materials Such as Pharmaceutical Compounds ...
Tuesday 13th May 2014 What is eutrophication?
Tuesday 13th May 2014 What is eutrophication?

... What is eutrophication? Match up the chemical with the use: Fertiliser ...
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ch18

... secondary vascular tissues from a bifacial vascular cambium. Eight groups of pteridosperms are presently recognized, six of them are known from the Paleozoic and three from the Mesozoic. ...
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