Kudzu - Texas Invasives
... leaves composed of three leaflets (somewhat like poison ivy). It has a large semiwoody, tuberous root system that may reach more than three feet into the ground. The woody vines have been reported to reach 10” in diameter, and the vine will produce new roots when it is in contact with the soil. The ...
... leaves composed of three leaflets (somewhat like poison ivy). It has a large semiwoody, tuberous root system that may reach more than three feet into the ground. The woody vines have been reported to reach 10” in diameter, and the vine will produce new roots when it is in contact with the soil. The ...
BLACKIE`S PASTURE GARDEN PLANT LIST
... Achillea ‘Moonshine’ – 1-3 ft. tall and wide. Yellow blooms in summer to fall. Achillea millefolium ‘Terracotta’ – 2-3 ft. tall, 5 ft. wide. Orange flowers become yellow as they mature. Agastache rupestris – Hyssop, Licorice Mint – 2 ft. tall and wide. Multitude of apricot and pinky-purple spikes. H ...
... Achillea ‘Moonshine’ – 1-3 ft. tall and wide. Yellow blooms in summer to fall. Achillea millefolium ‘Terracotta’ – 2-3 ft. tall, 5 ft. wide. Orange flowers become yellow as they mature. Agastache rupestris – Hyssop, Licorice Mint – 2 ft. tall and wide. Multitude of apricot and pinky-purple spikes. H ...
Grassy Box Gum Woodland Seed Collection Guide
... Needs light to germinate. High temperatures inhibit germination. Store seeds 2 to 3 months before sowing. ...
... Needs light to germinate. High temperatures inhibit germination. Store seeds 2 to 3 months before sowing. ...
Contents About Native Splendour 3 What are indigenous plants? 3
... generally have a shallow topsoil and solid yellow clay below. These heavy clays can be improved by digging in a little gypsum and watering prior to planting. Covering the soil surface with mulch can improve soil structure, nutrient availability and water retention. If you are on a bush block it is i ...
... generally have a shallow topsoil and solid yellow clay below. These heavy clays can be improved by digging in a little gypsum and watering prior to planting. Covering the soil surface with mulch can improve soil structure, nutrient availability and water retention. If you are on a bush block it is i ...
PDF - CLIMBERS - University of Michigan
... lobes 0.2-0.3cm long, and a 5-parted yellow corolla 2- ...
... lobes 0.2-0.3cm long, and a 5-parted yellow corolla 2- ...
Two New Taxa of the Crocus bißorus Aggregate
... underneath. White stripe normal, width approximately 1/3 of leaf diameter. Throat yellow, becoming violet towards the bases of the filaments, papillous-densely papulous. Perianth tube whitish, more or less violet towards the apex. Outer segments between 19 and 29 mm but usually 22 mm long, between 6 ...
... underneath. White stripe normal, width approximately 1/3 of leaf diameter. Throat yellow, becoming violet towards the bases of the filaments, papillous-densely papulous. Perianth tube whitish, more or less violet towards the apex. Outer segments between 19 and 29 mm but usually 22 mm long, between 6 ...
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... Evergreen. Forms mats. Evergreen. Mat-forming plant with small creamy yellow flowers; prefers full sun & well-drained soil. Evergreen. Low and shrubby herb, forms dense mats. Evergreen. Compact, nice foilage. Self seeds readily. Cuttings also easy to take. ...
... Evergreen. Forms mats. Evergreen. Mat-forming plant with small creamy yellow flowers; prefers full sun & well-drained soil. Evergreen. Low and shrubby herb, forms dense mats. Evergreen. Compact, nice foilage. Self seeds readily. Cuttings also easy to take. ...
Crop Profile for Sunflower in Kansas
... are made to prevent adults from laying eggs. Both oil and confection types sunflower should be treated for gray sunflower seed weevils when 10 -15 percent of the plants have reached the R-4 stage. Treatments for red seed weevils should be timed when 30 percent of the oil-type sunflower plants reach ...
... are made to prevent adults from laying eggs. Both oil and confection types sunflower should be treated for gray sunflower seed weevils when 10 -15 percent of the plants have reached the R-4 stage. Treatments for red seed weevils should be timed when 30 percent of the oil-type sunflower plants reach ...
B O T A N I C A L
... One of the best reasons to grow aloes is that they require little care. In the summer months they only need to be watered about ever other week, and in the winter combination of cool temperatures and rainfall will always provide more than enough water for them to survive. When transplanting into the ...
... One of the best reasons to grow aloes is that they require little care. In the summer months they only need to be watered about ever other week, and in the winter combination of cool temperatures and rainfall will always provide more than enough water for them to survive. When transplanting into the ...
WEED FLORA AND WEED DISTRIBUTION IN POTATO NEXT
... It is a annual herb belongs to the family Asteraceae (Compositae) commonly known as Spanish Needle. This plant is considered a weed in some tropical habitats. However, in some parts of the world it is a source of food or medicine. For example, in sub-Saharan Africa, the tender shoots and ...
... It is a annual herb belongs to the family Asteraceae (Compositae) commonly known as Spanish Needle. This plant is considered a weed in some tropical habitats. However, in some parts of the world it is a source of food or medicine. For example, in sub-Saharan Africa, the tender shoots and ...
Poison Hemlock and Western Water Hemlock
... cattle, sheep, and horses that graze western ranges (Panter et al., 2011). This article will focus on two common plants in Oregon: poison hemlock and western water hemlock. Ingestion of either of these plants by humans or livestock typically results in death. The deadly properties of hemlock have be ...
... cattle, sheep, and horses that graze western ranges (Panter et al., 2011). This article will focus on two common plants in Oregon: poison hemlock and western water hemlock. Ingestion of either of these plants by humans or livestock typically results in death. The deadly properties of hemlock have be ...
Weed Management Plan - Samford Ecological Research Facility
... brown fleshy, tubular-like leaves with up to seven projections at the tip of each leaf. Small plantlets also occur along the entire margin of each leaf. The flowers are orange-red and occur in a cluster at the top of a single stem. Flowers: Tubular flowers appear in winter on tall spikes in clustere ...
... brown fleshy, tubular-like leaves with up to seven projections at the tip of each leaf. Small plantlets also occur along the entire margin of each leaf. The flowers are orange-red and occur in a cluster at the top of a single stem. Flowers: Tubular flowers appear in winter on tall spikes in clustere ...
here - RE.HERB
... The term “aromatic plants” refers to all the plants which produce an essence due to their containing volatile compounds. “Medicinal plants” are those plants which have, at least, a part that produces chemical compounds with curative properties for human. There is not a clear distinction between seve ...
... The term “aromatic plants” refers to all the plants which produce an essence due to their containing volatile compounds. “Medicinal plants” are those plants which have, at least, a part that produces chemical compounds with curative properties for human. There is not a clear distinction between seve ...
Asparagus plumosus
... climbing asparagus fern ( Asparagus plumosus ) is a climbing plant with longlived and thornless or slightly thorny main stems. Its 'leaves' (i.e. cladodes) are borne in groups of more than three along the stems, are linear in shape, and are very small (4-7 mm long and only about 0.5 mm wide). Its fl ...
... climbing asparagus fern ( Asparagus plumosus ) is a climbing plant with longlived and thornless or slightly thorny main stems. Its 'leaves' (i.e. cladodes) are borne in groups of more than three along the stems, are linear in shape, and are very small (4-7 mm long and only about 0.5 mm wide). Its fl ...
Theophrastus on geophytes - Oxford Academic
... locality for marsh or water plants, was an extensive fenland area, about 70 km north-west of Athens and about 25 km long, parts of which in a dry season were cultivated but from time to time were completely under water. Its effective ...
... locality for marsh or water plants, was an extensive fenland area, about 70 km north-west of Athens and about 25 km long, parts of which in a dry season were cultivated but from time to time were completely under water. Its effective ...
1030ExamIII
... Located on the stems Dormant periods of time between rapid growth stages Periods of time between releasing of pollen Located on the male flower parts ...
... Located on the stems Dormant periods of time between rapid growth stages Periods of time between releasing of pollen Located on the male flower parts ...
St John`s wort, Hypericum perforatum, best practice management
... woody crown. In late autumn, winter and early spring, horizontal, pale green or reddish stems with bright green, elongate leaves grow from the crown to form a rosette. One to many upright flowering stems are produced from this crown in spring. Clusters of bright yellow flowers (1-2 cm in diameter, w ...
... woody crown. In late autumn, winter and early spring, horizontal, pale green or reddish stems with bright green, elongate leaves grow from the crown to form a rosette. One to many upright flowering stems are produced from this crown in spring. Clusters of bright yellow flowers (1-2 cm in diameter, w ...
Gloriosa superba L.
... persistent, usually yellow and red, less often yellow, red or white; stamens with filaments 2–5 cm long, spreading, anthers 7–10 mm long, opening by longitudinal slits; ovary superior, 3-celled, carpels coherent only by their inner margins, style filiform, 2–4(–5.5) cm long, bent at a right angle ba ...
... persistent, usually yellow and red, less often yellow, red or white; stamens with filaments 2–5 cm long, spreading, anthers 7–10 mm long, opening by longitudinal slits; ovary superior, 3-celled, carpels coherent only by their inner margins, style filiform, 2–4(–5.5) cm long, bent at a right angle ba ...
here - YMAC
... the Nyangumarta – English Dictionary, English – Nyangumarta Wordlist and Topical Wordlists (2008) (the Dictionary 2008) shows there are many discrepancies. Brian Geytenbeek, a linguist who has worked with the Nyangumarta people translating their language since 1972 and the chief contributor to the D ...
... the Nyangumarta – English Dictionary, English – Nyangumarta Wordlist and Topical Wordlists (2008) (the Dictionary 2008) shows there are many discrepancies. Brian Geytenbeek, a linguist who has worked with the Nyangumarta people translating their language since 1972 and the chief contributor to the D ...
Sulfur cinquefoil - MSU Extension Invasive Plants
... brown tap root and branched spreading lateral roots that support a stout, woody, persistent stem base (caudex, see Figure 2). Basal and stem leaves are palmately compound with five to seven coarsely-toothed, leaflets that are longer than they are wide with nearly parallel margins (oblong), 1.2 to 1. ...
... brown tap root and branched spreading lateral roots that support a stout, woody, persistent stem base (caudex, see Figure 2). Basal and stem leaves are palmately compound with five to seven coarsely-toothed, leaflets that are longer than they are wide with nearly parallel margins (oblong), 1.2 to 1. ...
Outrageous Oregano - Milmont Greenhouses
... delicate Greek (O. v. var. hirtum) if they are planted side by side. It may be best to relegate wild oregano to the cutting garden, or a large, semi-wild border, where it can roam a bit without damaging its neighbors. ...
... delicate Greek (O. v. var. hirtum) if they are planted side by side. It may be best to relegate wild oregano to the cutting garden, or a large, semi-wild border, where it can roam a bit without damaging its neighbors. ...
UAA Natural Heritage Program, Weed Ranking Project (PDF)
... Synonyms: Acosta maculosa auct. non Holub, Centaurea maculosa auct. non Lam, C. stoebe L. ssp. micranthos (Gugler) Hayek Other common names: None Family: Asteraceae Description Spotted knapweed is a biennial to short-lived perennial. Stems are 1 to 3 feet tall and generally branched. Rosette leaves ...
... Synonyms: Acosta maculosa auct. non Holub, Centaurea maculosa auct. non Lam, C. stoebe L. ssp. micranthos (Gugler) Hayek Other common names: None Family: Asteraceae Description Spotted knapweed is a biennial to short-lived perennial. Stems are 1 to 3 feet tall and generally branched. Rosette leaves ...
Purple loosestrife - MSU Extension Invasive Plants
... and disperse to new populations during July and August in warmer climates. This insect also feeds on, but does not reproduce on, the native winged loosestrife (L. alatum) and swamp loosestrife (Decodon verticillatus, only found in eastern North America), the introduced hyssop loosestrife (Lythrum h ...
... and disperse to new populations during July and August in warmer climates. This insect also feeds on, but does not reproduce on, the native winged loosestrife (L. alatum) and swamp loosestrife (Decodon verticillatus, only found in eastern North America), the introduced hyssop loosestrife (Lythrum h ...
Weed Identification Guide - Herbi
... This guide was written and compiled by Chris Sann of Turf Information Group, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware and the editors of Landscape Management and Golfdom. Graphic design, execution and illustrations by graphic designers Lisa Bodnar, Jeff Landis and Dan Beedy. This guide presented as a service to t ...
... This guide was written and compiled by Chris Sann of Turf Information Group, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware and the editors of Landscape Management and Golfdom. Graphic design, execution and illustrations by graphic designers Lisa Bodnar, Jeff Landis and Dan Beedy. This guide presented as a service to t ...
GARFIELD COUNTY NOXIOUS WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN
... Leafy spurge, a member of the Spurge family, was introduced from Europe. It is a creeping perennial that reproduces by seed and extensive creeping roots. The roots can extend as deep as 30 feet from a plant that grows 1 to 3 feet tall, with pale green shoots and small yellow-green flowers. The plant ...
... Leafy spurge, a member of the Spurge family, was introduced from Europe. It is a creeping perennial that reproduces by seed and extensive creeping roots. The roots can extend as deep as 30 feet from a plant that grows 1 to 3 feet tall, with pale green shoots and small yellow-green flowers. The plant ...
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.