Viburnum Odoratissimum - Cherry Lake Tree Farm
... tree that can reach up to twenty feet tall and fifteen feet wide. It’s glossy, bright green leaves are arranged in opposite directions on green stems in such a way that it gives the impression of being quite robust and dense. Fragrant, white flowers appear in spring and cover the plant. Then in the ...
... tree that can reach up to twenty feet tall and fifteen feet wide. It’s glossy, bright green leaves are arranged in opposite directions on green stems in such a way that it gives the impression of being quite robust and dense. Fragrant, white flowers appear in spring and cover the plant. Then in the ...
full-color booklet - California Center for Urban Horticulture
... native plant; easy to grow and tolerates heat and drought; different varieties can have narrow or broad leaves that range from silver to bright green. ...
... native plant; easy to grow and tolerates heat and drought; different varieties can have narrow or broad leaves that range from silver to bright green. ...
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... vomiting and fevers in children and babies. The powder is snuffed to children in case of fever (east of Morocco). The infusion of the roots is used for treatment of hepatic diseases, especially jaundice with 2 cups per day. In fumigation the plant combined with harmel, coriander seeds, and cade oil ...
... vomiting and fevers in children and babies. The powder is snuffed to children in case of fever (east of Morocco). The infusion of the roots is used for treatment of hepatic diseases, especially jaundice with 2 cups per day. In fumigation the plant combined with harmel, coriander seeds, and cade oil ...
plant world seeds 2016
... first ever seed offering of this rare pure white form which makes dense cushions studded with creamy white flowers. Echium 'Red Rocket' - This back-cross of E. wildpretii with "Pink Fountain" results in an incredible dense column of strawberry-red flowers above a rosette of grey narrow leaves. Shop ...
... first ever seed offering of this rare pure white form which makes dense cushions studded with creamy white flowers. Echium 'Red Rocket' - This back-cross of E. wildpretii with "Pink Fountain" results in an incredible dense column of strawberry-red flowers above a rosette of grey narrow leaves. Shop ...
Ethnobotanical Information - The University of Texas at El Paso
... Papago: Wood used to hold stone arrows; wood tips hardened in a fire and used as a single point to hunt small game; wood stakes used for stretching hides out on the ground; drill sticks used in fire-making; branches used for spine removal of Opuntia fruits; branches stuck in the ground used to shade ...
... Papago: Wood used to hold stone arrows; wood tips hardened in a fire and used as a single point to hunt small game; wood stakes used for stretching hides out on the ground; drill sticks used in fire-making; branches used for spine removal of Opuntia fruits; branches stuck in the ground used to shade ...
Poisonous Outdoor Plants Cove... - Alberta Agriculture and Forestry
... Seek information by telephoning your doctor, hospital emergency room or poison control centre as soon as possible. Give all the information you can – the name of the plant (preferably the scientific name), the quantity consumed, age and size of the poisoned individual and symptoms displayed. Before ...
... Seek information by telephoning your doctor, hospital emergency room or poison control centre as soon as possible. Give all the information you can – the name of the plant (preferably the scientific name), the quantity consumed, age and size of the poisoned individual and symptoms displayed. Before ...
Arboretum All-Star - the UC Davis Arboretum
... native plant; easy to grow and tolerates heat and drought; different varieties can have narrow or broad leaves that range from silver to bright green. ...
... native plant; easy to grow and tolerates heat and drought; different varieties can have narrow or broad leaves that range from silver to bright green. ...
DATA SHEET FOR IAS
... In the United Kingdom, the above ground parts of the vegetative plants senesce and die back in late September/October. The chromosome number of H. mantegazzianum is 2n=22, and this is common of most, if not all Heracleum species. Hybridization is recorded with H. sphondyllium in Germany and the Unit ...
... In the United Kingdom, the above ground parts of the vegetative plants senesce and die back in late September/October. The chromosome number of H. mantegazzianum is 2n=22, and this is common of most, if not all Heracleum species. Hybridization is recorded with H. sphondyllium in Germany and the Unit ...
Full text - Dr.BGR publications
... in height. Leafs are simple, petiolate with the leaf blade varying in shape from elliptic-ovate to broadly ovate, entire along margins, acute to obtuse at apex, oblique at base, clothed with a persistent grayish tomentum on sides, 4-10cm long and 2-7cm broad. Leaves on vegetative shoots are alternat ...
... in height. Leafs are simple, petiolate with the leaf blade varying in shape from elliptic-ovate to broadly ovate, entire along margins, acute to obtuse at apex, oblique at base, clothed with a persistent grayish tomentum on sides, 4-10cm long and 2-7cm broad. Leaves on vegetative shoots are alternat ...
Smilax herbacea L. - CLIMBERS
... Geographic Distribution in Michigan: S. herbacea has only been confirmed in two counties of the southern lower peninsula of Michigan (3). Known Elevational Distribution: 100-800m (11). Complete Geographic Distribution: Native to North America. Found as far north as Ontario and as far south as Georgi ...
... Geographic Distribution in Michigan: S. herbacea has only been confirmed in two counties of the southern lower peninsula of Michigan (3). Known Elevational Distribution: 100-800m (11). Complete Geographic Distribution: Native to North America. Found as far north as Ontario and as far south as Georgi ...
Michelia champaca L. (Swarna Champa): A Review
... Michelia champaca L. belongs to the family Magnoliaceae. The genus is named after Italian botanist Peter A. Michel (1679-1737); the specific epithet after the Hindu name. The plant is tall, evergreen tree with straight stem and smooth brown bark [23][10]. It is native to tropical and subtropical Sou ...
... Michelia champaca L. belongs to the family Magnoliaceae. The genus is named after Italian botanist Peter A. Michel (1679-1737); the specific epithet after the Hindu name. The plant is tall, evergreen tree with straight stem and smooth brown bark [23][10]. It is native to tropical and subtropical Sou ...
The Leafy Spurge Plant
... spruge has been known in North Dakota since 1909 (7). The weed was not recognized in western Canada until the early part of the 20th century (17). Early reports in Manitoba were from Russian Mennonite settlements where seed may have been in crop seed brought by them from Russia (7). The greatest abu ...
... spruge has been known in North Dakota since 1909 (7). The weed was not recognized in western Canada until the early part of the 20th century (17). Early reports in Manitoba were from Russian Mennonite settlements where seed may have been in crop seed brought by them from Russia (7). The greatest abu ...
Characterisation of Holocene plant macrofossils
... Birks 1980, Warner 1988, Birks 2001) and have been preserved in a variety of depositional environments. They may be found, for example, in lacustrine, fluviatile and salt marsh sediments. In peat deposits, these remains are often well preserved and found in high concentrations. At present there are ...
... Birks 1980, Warner 1988, Birks 2001) and have been preserved in a variety of depositional environments. They may be found, for example, in lacustrine, fluviatile and salt marsh sediments. In peat deposits, these remains are often well preserved and found in high concentrations. At present there are ...
a field guide to broadleaf weeds
... tolerant to glyphosate than other annual and biennial weed species. ...
... tolerant to glyphosate than other annual and biennial weed species. ...
Montezuma County Noxious Weed Guide
... Open fields and grazing pastures with disturbed soils and open sunlight are often more susceptible. Protecting grazing animals from toxic weeds in their primary feeding areas is therefore important. Federal Noxious Weed Act Federal Noxious Weed Act -- Public Law 93-629 (7 U.S.C. 2801 et seq.; 88 Sta ...
... Open fields and grazing pastures with disturbed soils and open sunlight are often more susceptible. Protecting grazing animals from toxic weeds in their primary feeding areas is therefore important. Federal Noxious Weed Act Federal Noxious Weed Act -- Public Law 93-629 (7 U.S.C. 2801 et seq.; 88 Sta ...
birdhouse gourds
... female flowers (and gourds) grow. This is very important, otherwise, you may have many flowers but few gourds. There are male flowers that need to pollinate the female ones. Female flowers have a little bulge behind the flower that looks a bit like a little birdhouse gourd. Male flowers only have a ...
... female flowers (and gourds) grow. This is very important, otherwise, you may have many flowers but few gourds. There are male flowers that need to pollinate the female ones. Female flowers have a little bulge behind the flower that looks a bit like a little birdhouse gourd. Male flowers only have a ...
What Do Plants Need to Grow? Grades 2-4
... showy petals and fragrances to attract pollinators such as birds, bees, and other insects. Most flowers have four main parts: petals, stamen (anther and filament), pistil (stigma, style and ovary), and sepals. After flowers are pollinated and fertilized, they produce seeds in the ovary of the flower ...
... showy petals and fragrances to attract pollinators such as birds, bees, and other insects. Most flowers have four main parts: petals, stamen (anther and filament), pistil (stigma, style and ovary), and sepals. After flowers are pollinated and fertilized, they produce seeds in the ovary of the flower ...
nursery/landscape
... relatively easy to control with a systemic insecticide. Borers can also be troublesome on old specimens. 2. In moist, fertile soils young specimens increase in size very rapidly. 3. At its best for landscape specimen during first ten to fifteen years. Old specimens less impressive as shade trees. Re ...
... relatively easy to control with a systemic insecticide. Borers can also be troublesome on old specimens. 2. In moist, fertile soils young specimens increase in size very rapidly. 3. At its best for landscape specimen during first ten to fifteen years. Old specimens less impressive as shade trees. Re ...
Articles - Nebraska Statewide Arboretum
... Try using a fan to increase the air flow and reduce the drying time. A garage or shed is probably the most convenient location to dry flowers. If possible leave the door or windows open to provide some air movement during the drying process. Another option is to dry flowers in a shed with a wood sto ...
... Try using a fan to increase the air flow and reduce the drying time. A garage or shed is probably the most convenient location to dry flowers. If possible leave the door or windows open to provide some air movement during the drying process. Another option is to dry flowers in a shed with a wood sto ...
Poisonous Plants - Lamb
... family. They are common woodland, orchard, and landscape trees with a variety of edible fruits. Like the apple the bark, leaves, and seeds of these plants contain 'amygdalin' which breaks down in stomach acid to form cyanide. A picture may be found at: http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/bleeker/holland/ ...
... family. They are common woodland, orchard, and landscape trees with a variety of edible fruits. Like the apple the bark, leaves, and seeds of these plants contain 'amygdalin' which breaks down in stomach acid to form cyanide. A picture may be found at: http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/bleeker/holland/ ...
Catalog of Ecoseeds™ - Redwood City Seed Co.
... Originally a wild plant from Europe, cultivated types were selected for sweet-tasting leaves and to form heads and is the most important salad plant in the USA. In Asia, it is cooked like spinach. Lettuce was eaten by Persian kings 2,500 years ago, and grown by the Romans and was introduced to China ...
... Originally a wild plant from Europe, cultivated types were selected for sweet-tasting leaves and to form heads and is the most important salad plant in the USA. In Asia, it is cooked like spinach. Lettuce was eaten by Persian kings 2,500 years ago, and grown by the Romans and was introduced to China ...
- International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and
... Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle (Hydrocharitaceae) is a submerged aquatic angiosperm that is thought to be native in various tropical and subtropical areas such as the warmer regions of Asia, Australia, and United States which become established in a variety of fresh water habitats around the wor ...
... Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle (Hydrocharitaceae) is a submerged aquatic angiosperm that is thought to be native in various tropical and subtropical areas such as the warmer regions of Asia, Australia, and United States which become established in a variety of fresh water habitats around the wor ...
Pleiotropic Effects of Flowering Time Genes in the Annual Crucifer
... Study species-A. thaliana is a self-pollinated, annual crucifer, extensively used in molecular genetic studies because of its short generation time and small genome size. It is a quantitative long-day plant that will eventually flower under almost any photoperiod; for some ecotypes flowering is grea ...
... Study species-A. thaliana is a self-pollinated, annual crucifer, extensively used in molecular genetic studies because of its short generation time and small genome size. It is a quantitative long-day plant that will eventually flower under almost any photoperiod; for some ecotypes flowering is grea ...
Recommended Plant List for Intensive Vegetated Roofs Fairfax County, Virginia
... o Dry (D), areas where water does not remain after a rain; supplemental watering will not be needed, except under the most extreme drought conditions. Plants with the Dry designation can be considered drought tolerant. o Moist (M), areas where the soil is damp, and may be occasionally saturated. o W ...
... o Dry (D), areas where water does not remain after a rain; supplemental watering will not be needed, except under the most extreme drought conditions. Plants with the Dry designation can be considered drought tolerant. o Moist (M), areas where the soil is damp, and may be occasionally saturated. o W ...
Echinacea - Perennial Farm
... Cultivar Echinacea purpurea ‘PowWow Wild Berry’ Coneflower Not just another purple coneflower! Exceptional blooming habit with many flowers produced on the compact, 2024", well-branched plants from late spring to late summer. The 3-4" diameter flowers have deep rose-purple ray petals surrounding a r ...
... Cultivar Echinacea purpurea ‘PowWow Wild Berry’ Coneflower Not just another purple coneflower! Exceptional blooming habit with many flowers produced on the compact, 2024", well-branched plants from late spring to late summer. The 3-4" diameter flowers have deep rose-purple ray petals surrounding a r ...
Verbascum thapsus
Verbascum thapsus (great mullein or common mullein) is a species of mullein native to Europe, northern Africa, and Asia, and introduced in the Americas and Australia.It is a hairy biennial plant that can grow to 2 meters tall or more. Its small yellow flowers are densely grouped on a tall stem, which grows from a large rosette of leaves. It grows in a wide variety of habitats, but prefers well-lit disturbed soils, where it can appear soon after the ground receives light, from long-lived seeds that persist in the soil seed bank. It is a common weedy plant that spreads by prolifically producing seeds, but it rarely becomes aggressively invasive, since its seeds require open ground to germinate. It is a very minor problem for most agricultural crops, since it is not a very competitive species, being intolerant of shade from other plants and unable to survive tilling. It also hosts many insects, some of which can be harmful to other plants. Although individuals are easy to remove by hand, populations are difficult to eliminate permanently.It is widely used for herbal remedies, with well-established emollient and astringent properties. Mullein remedies are especially recommended for coughs and related problems, but also used in topical applications against a variety of skin problems. The plant has also been used to make dyes and torches.