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Nov – Dec 2006 - Bromeliad Society of Queensland
Nov – Dec 2006 - Bromeliad Society of Queensland

... names because you will want to be sure that your plants are correctly identified. • Have a plan: something you want to create and not just the product of two plants that happen to be in bloom. This is how I make a neoregelia cross and I encourage you to try: • When the selected plants are mature, is ...
Common Groundsel: Senecio vulgaris L.
Common Groundsel: Senecio vulgaris L.

... Groundsel produces abundant seeds, which spread by floating on the wind with their parachutes of hairs. One groundsel plant can produce as many as one million seeds in a season. Groundsel is a hardy plant that germinates over a wide range of temperatures. Plants can survive cold temperatures during ...
Acknowledgments - Cylburn Arboretum
Acknowledgments - Cylburn Arboretum

... fruit, which ripens in May, and was used in colonial times to make pies. But beware, the fruit is poisonous if picked too early. The stems and roots are also extremely toxic. In fact, this is one of the most poisonous plants in the woods. Native Americans are said to have used it to cause death. Box ...
notes - Australian Plant Society
notes - Australian Plant Society

... Prostanthera=gk. prostheke, an appendage + anther , Prostanthera is a genus of about 100 species of native Australian plants, they are small to medium shrubs with aromatic foliage, with square stems, some are prostrate with wiry, twiggy branches. This genus is under revision, it is expected changes ...
FOLIA POMERANAE UNIVERSITATIS TECHNOLOGIAE
FOLIA POMERANAE UNIVERSITATIS TECHNOLOGIAE

... approximately 2025 species with a wide range of uses, but only a few of these attractive species have been used for developing new horticultural crops (Ascough et al. 2009, Ahouran et al. 2012). The exceptional variety of flower and leaf shape, size and colour make this family an ideal resource for ...
By Gertrud Konings Agaves are not cacti. They are, however, like
By Gertrud Konings Agaves are not cacti. They are, however, like

... plants, flower stalks, flowers, and seeds. Trying to plant a young seedling can be a challenge when rabbits or deer are around. However some parts of the lechuguilla plant are toxic and therefore the plant should not be consumed. The sap was used by indigenous people to stupefy fish in the water, bu ...
Common indicator plants of Missouri Upland Forests
Common indicator plants of Missouri Upland Forests

... leafless stalks. Seed pods are visible for an extended period in fall and early winter. Rich soil of mesic forests in ravines and stream valleys. ...
Turnip Rape - TWA
Turnip Rape - TWA

... examination. The distance between rows and between plants within the rows should be adjusted to enable observations on individual plants. The size of the plots should be such that plants or parts of the plants may be removed for measurement or counting without prejudice to the observations which mus ...
Laboratory 9: “Basal” Angiosperms 1
Laboratory 9: “Basal” Angiosperms 1

... the carpels). All of these appendages are leaf homologues. That is, they are leaves that have become modified in the course of evolution and now perform very specific functions. As you examine the different flowering plant families, pay particular attention to the floral characters since it is these ...
Flowering and Pollination
Flowering and Pollination

... and seed formation. Some brassicas contain recognition compounds called glycoproteins which are unique to each plant. These compounds enable the plant to recognize "self," resulting in the abortion of the plant's own pollen. This genetically controlled prevention of fertilization with "self" pollen ...
July/August 2011 - Florida Council of Bromeliad Societies
July/August 2011 - Florida Council of Bromeliad Societies

... Molina (pew'ya) (Name taken from the Mapuche Indians of Chile, meaning "point") The genus Puya has several distinctions: It is reputed to be the most primitive member of the entire bromeliad family; it has the largest species in the family, and it has the species that takes the longest to bloom. Thi ...
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hedging plants - All-In

... types of Holly or Privet can be mixed with the variegated forms to produce a more colourful hedge and green leaved Beech can be inter-mixed with the purple leaved variety. * If you want a densely clothed, formal hedge which will provide privacy then choose a traditional hedge. * If strict formality ...
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... Malvaceae leaves alternate and palmately veined with peltate or stellate trichomes, inflorescences with supernumerary bracts, numerous stamens united by filaments forming a tube around style, 5 petals, 5 epipetalous stames, flowers twisted in bud ...
The Fossil Record of Basal Monocots
The Fossil Record of Basal Monocots

... The only fossil material described to date, for which affinities to Acarus are accepted, are two small spadix specimens lacking a spathe from the Lower Eocene Wilcox flora of the southeastern USA. Originally described as Acarus heeri Berry (1930), Acorites heeri (Berry) Crepet, known from one inflor ...
Effect of iron and zinc on growth, flowering and bulb yield in lilium
Effect of iron and zinc on growth, flowering and bulb yield in lilium

... 0.4% gave better results than control plants for these characters. Zinc is known to be involved in formation of auxins which eventually leads to development of seeds. These findings were supported by Eid et al., (2010) and Singh et al., (2012). Application of foliar FeSO4 at 0.4% treatment performed ...
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... carrots, lettuce, spinach, and peas by waiting until soil temperatures have dropped below 64°F. Plant summer vegetables as early as possible in spring before nematodes become active. It is also helpful to remove annual vegetables (including their roots) as soon as harvest is over, to prevent nematod ...
African Boxthorn
African Boxthorn

... involve the integration of a number of methods, including mechanical removal, herbicide application, replacement with more appropriate plants, and ongoing monitoring. Where infestations are large, tackle isolated and outlying plants first for instant results. Mechanical removal of entire plants, whe ...
May – Jun 2006 - Bromeliad Society of Queensland
May – Jun 2006 - Bromeliad Society of Queensland

... tions, it proved to be a good trouper in the process of adaptation. This curious cryptanthus grew very well in its new home in Orlando. So by the time Bob Wilson (then of Fantastic Gardens in Miami) saw it, Mulford could spare a few plants. Bob was a careful grower who fed plants on a regular basis ...
Rutger`s Extension Stewardship Program
Rutger`s Extension Stewardship Program

... Improve water quality Reduces soil erosion Unlike cultivated landscapes, does not require the use of lawn maintenance equipment, a major contributor to air pollution Promotes Biodiversity Maintains natural heritage and the character of our community ...
Bacillus thuringiensis var kurstaki
Bacillus thuringiensis var kurstaki

... • Use a bacterium, fungus lines or protozoan as an active ingredient • Control many different pests • Bacillus thuringiensis – commonly used microbial pesticide – kills various species of mosquitoes, fungus gnats and blackflies – has no negative effect on non-target organisms ...
Elisha`s Tears
Elisha`s Tears

... Elisha’s tears is a soft-wooded, bushy shrub that can grow up to two metres tall. Stems are green, hollow, hairless or almost so, and bear leaves in opposite pairs. The leaves of this plant are a much darker green on their upper surface than on the underside, and are roughly oval in shape with point ...
Effect of different media and sowing date on growth indexes of
Effect of different media and sowing date on growth indexes of

... was produced under cultivation of this plant, in the "garden soil" in the October with length of 10.98 cm. Whereas the least leaf length has acquired under treatment with "Azolla + soil x the month of Sept. cultivation; although the most leaf length has statistically acquired under the most experime ...
Efficacy of A-Rest™ or Bonzi™ on Clerodendrum thomsoniae as a
Efficacy of A-Rest™ or Bonzi™ on Clerodendrum thomsoniae as a

... 2. The PGR treatments should be applied two weeks after pinching. 3. Days to flower, number of laterals, and number of leaves were not affected by any of the PGR applications evaluated. For additional information contact Jeff S. Kuehny at [email protected]. 2006 January © Copyright American Floral End ...
African Boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum)
African Boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum)

... Boxthorn produces large numbers of orange-red berries that contain more than twenty seeds each. These are eaten by birds and other animals then passed through their gut and deposited elsewhere. ...
HERBAL INITIATIVE FOR YOUTH – BRIDGING THE OCEAN Nature
HERBAL INITIATIVE FOR YOUTH – BRIDGING THE OCEAN Nature

... Cultivation: The most common form of multiplication is by seed, germinates better between  20‐30ºC, stored in cold rooms (5ºC and 85% relative humidity). Seedling formation is slow (4‐5  months), and the better time for transplanting to the field is during Spring and Summer, while  fertilization  va ...
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