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Solanum carolinense
... harvested cereals and other field crops, fruits, tea, etc. In pastures, the weed replaces other herbaceous plants reducing the quality of pasturage. Animals do not feed on S. carolinense because it is toxic. The weed is an alternative host for many pests of potato and tomato (Colorado beetle, viruse ...
... harvested cereals and other field crops, fruits, tea, etc. In pastures, the weed replaces other herbaceous plants reducing the quality of pasturage. Animals do not feed on S. carolinense because it is toxic. The weed is an alternative host for many pests of potato and tomato (Colorado beetle, viruse ...
African Violet
... In terms of popularity, these plants are first in any list of favorite flowering plants. No other plant equals Saintpaulia in its ability to thrive and bloom indoors for months on end. Rosettes of velvety leaves on short stems surround clusters of flowers in white, shades of pink, red, violet, purpl ...
... In terms of popularity, these plants are first in any list of favorite flowering plants. No other plant equals Saintpaulia in its ability to thrive and bloom indoors for months on end. Rosettes of velvety leaves on short stems surround clusters of flowers in white, shades of pink, red, violet, purpl ...
Plants
... large cone germinate in the soil.Then a new pine tree grows.Next it makes two kinds of cones.After that pollen from the small cone falls on the larger cone.Finally the larger cone grows with seed so inside.Ripe seeds fall to the ground. ...
... large cone germinate in the soil.Then a new pine tree grows.Next it makes two kinds of cones.After that pollen from the small cone falls on the larger cone.Finally the larger cone grows with seed so inside.Ripe seeds fall to the ground. ...
Galinsoga (Galinsoga ciliata)
... Galinsoga is an annual which reproduces only by seed. In Altona Forest it is found east of the parking lot near Petticoat Creek. Galinsoga has young leaves which are opposite, oval to triangular coarsely-toothed, petiolated, and densely covered with hairs on the upper surface. Lower leaves have hair ...
... Galinsoga is an annual which reproduces only by seed. In Altona Forest it is found east of the parking lot near Petticoat Creek. Galinsoga has young leaves which are opposite, oval to triangular coarsely-toothed, petiolated, and densely covered with hairs on the upper surface. Lower leaves have hair ...
Structures of Life Learning Guide
... Crustaceans - class of mainly aquatic animals with hard, flexible shells, jointed legs, and two sets of antennae Antennae - feelers Bristles - short hairs used for sensing things in the environment Carapace - main body shell of crustaceans Swimmerets - short leglike structures under the tail Pincers ...
... Crustaceans - class of mainly aquatic animals with hard, flexible shells, jointed legs, and two sets of antennae Antennae - feelers Bristles - short hairs used for sensing things in the environment Carapace - main body shell of crustaceans Swimmerets - short leglike structures under the tail Pincers ...
Dipladenia / Mandevilla - The Von Trapp Greenhouse
... Mandevilla sanderi (dipladenia) and Mandevilla x amabilis (mandevilla) are easy care tropical plants native to Brazil. Both thrive in full, blazing hot sun and reward the gardener with a profusion of bright blooms that do not require deadheading. They are drought tolerant and are therefore the perfe ...
... Mandevilla sanderi (dipladenia) and Mandevilla x amabilis (mandevilla) are easy care tropical plants native to Brazil. Both thrive in full, blazing hot sun and reward the gardener with a profusion of bright blooms that do not require deadheading. They are drought tolerant and are therefore the perfe ...
Sulphur Cinquefoil (Potentilla recta)
... Description This perennial herb is a tufted plant growing from a woody taproot or caudex. It produces upright to erect leafy stems up to 80 centimeters tall. The leaves are palmate, divided into usually 6 or 7 leaflets, sometimes up to nine. The green to yellowgreen leaves may be up to 15 centimeter ...
... Description This perennial herb is a tufted plant growing from a woody taproot or caudex. It produces upright to erect leafy stems up to 80 centimeters tall. The leaves are palmate, divided into usually 6 or 7 leaflets, sometimes up to nine. The green to yellowgreen leaves may be up to 15 centimeter ...
Kingdom Plantae
... • Ferns have rhizomes & fronds with sori – Rhizomes – fern stems – Fronds – fern leaves – Sori – fern spores ...
... • Ferns have rhizomes & fronds with sori – Rhizomes – fern stems – Fronds – fern leaves – Sori – fern spores ...
18. Little Bluestem - Friess Lake School District
... What are the leaves like? The leaves are very long and slim and can get up to 12 inches long and 1/5 inch wide. The leaves are hairless and naturally folded length wise. They are commonly a bluish-green color. At maturity they start to turn into a reddish brown. When the leaves are still young they ...
... What are the leaves like? The leaves are very long and slim and can get up to 12 inches long and 1/5 inch wide. The leaves are hairless and naturally folded length wise. They are commonly a bluish-green color. At maturity they start to turn into a reddish brown. When the leaves are still young they ...
Plant ID 10 - Schoolwires
... Plant ID 10 Quiz on Friday will be written descriptions. No pictures will be given. ...
... Plant ID 10 Quiz on Friday will be written descriptions. No pictures will be given. ...
Purple Loosestrife - Alberta Invasive Species Council
... contain 3 flower types with stamens of different lengths. Seeds: Capsules are 2 mm wide 3-4 mm long. The tiny seeds are less than 1 mm long and have no endosperm therefore must germinate early season when conditions for photosynthesis are greatest. Seeds can remain viable for 2-3 years when submerge ...
... contain 3 flower types with stamens of different lengths. Seeds: Capsules are 2 mm wide 3-4 mm long. The tiny seeds are less than 1 mm long and have no endosperm therefore must germinate early season when conditions for photosynthesis are greatest. Seeds can remain viable for 2-3 years when submerge ...
Modified Year 8 Science T3 Plants 2014
... LEC Modified Year 8 Science - Term 3 (3 weeks) Unit: Plant Systems (3 Weeks) ...
... LEC Modified Year 8 Science - Term 3 (3 weeks) Unit: Plant Systems (3 Weeks) ...
Growing Sweet Peas - Cheltenham Horticultural
... plant and grow as a cordon; that is, keep stem straight and fairly tight to the cane. The stem will need tying in about every 6 inches or so, which can mean every third day. Sweet peas are often grown in a pyramid of about 5-8 plants. If growing in pots after germination plant into an 8-10 inch pot ...
... plant and grow as a cordon; that is, keep stem straight and fairly tight to the cane. The stem will need tying in about every 6 inches or so, which can mean every third day. Sweet peas are often grown in a pyramid of about 5-8 plants. If growing in pots after germination plant into an 8-10 inch pot ...
The Functions of Plant Parts/ Plant Life Cycles
... 1. What is a state of lower activity until spring? Dormancy is a plant’s state of lower activity until spring. When the plant Breaks its dormancy It starts to grow roots. ...
... 1. What is a state of lower activity until spring? Dormancy is a plant’s state of lower activity until spring. When the plant Breaks its dormancy It starts to grow roots. ...
16. Switchgrass - Friess Lake School District
... atmosphere. Muskrats eat switchgrass, deer make their nests in it, and songbirds also use the stems to make their nests. Many birds and small mammals eat switchgrass or use it for cover. Is there anything else unusual about this plant? The flower and seed cluster at the top of the plant is similar i ...
... atmosphere. Muskrats eat switchgrass, deer make their nests in it, and songbirds also use the stems to make their nests. Many birds and small mammals eat switchgrass or use it for cover. Is there anything else unusual about this plant? The flower and seed cluster at the top of the plant is similar i ...
PEOPLE AND PLANTS
... Filament: stalk that supports the anther Pollen Grains: cases containing male reproductive cells (sperm) Stigma: sticky “lip” of the pistil that captures pollen grains Style: stalk that supports the stigma Ovary: swollen base of pistil containing ovules Petals: brightly colored parts of flower to at ...
... Filament: stalk that supports the anther Pollen Grains: cases containing male reproductive cells (sperm) Stigma: sticky “lip” of the pistil that captures pollen grains Style: stalk that supports the stigma Ovary: swollen base of pistil containing ovules Petals: brightly colored parts of flower to at ...
8/25/2009 Ponytail Plant - ARID DOME The ponytail plant grows in
... but it is more closely related to agave or yucca than palm trees. These related plants are native to Mexico. They used to be in the same botanical family, but recent reclassification has separated them into different families. The scientific name is Beaucarnea recurvata. The common name ponytail pla ...
... but it is more closely related to agave or yucca than palm trees. These related plants are native to Mexico. They used to be in the same botanical family, but recent reclassification has separated them into different families. The scientific name is Beaucarnea recurvata. The common name ponytail pla ...
gardenia care sheet - Garden Centers of Colorado
... FERTILIZER: Use a 30-10-10 fertilizer, 3 to 4 times a year but do not use when the plant is in bud or in bloom. REPOTTING: Repot when needed in the spring. Use only the next size up pot to plant into. A light potting mix is ideal. Propagate by cutting in the spring. Use a rooting powder to stimulate ...
... FERTILIZER: Use a 30-10-10 fertilizer, 3 to 4 times a year but do not use when the plant is in bud or in bloom. REPOTTING: Repot when needed in the spring. Use only the next size up pot to plant into. A light potting mix is ideal. Propagate by cutting in the spring. Use a rooting powder to stimulate ...
kings, not cabbages
... there to ones which will flourish in this neardesert micro-climate and, to be frank, cabbages don’t fall into that category! Verbascum, commonly referred to as Mulleins, have hairy, sometimes woolly leaves, a protective adaptation which reduces their transpiration rate as well as reflecting sunlight ...
... there to ones which will flourish in this neardesert micro-climate and, to be frank, cabbages don’t fall into that category! Verbascum, commonly referred to as Mulleins, have hairy, sometimes woolly leaves, a protective adaptation which reduces their transpiration rate as well as reflecting sunlight ...
Class: A C A B C A B C
... They deliver pollen from the stamens of plants to the ovaries of other plants D They eat fruit, exposing the seeds so that they can sprout and grow ...
... They deliver pollen from the stamens of plants to the ovaries of other plants D They eat fruit, exposing the seeds so that they can sprout and grow ...
Orange jewelweed, Impatiens capensis
... Look for toothed, oval leaves that are about 5 cm long and alternate on the stem. The leaves are not glossy and will bead up water, thus its common name of 'jewelweed'. ...
... Look for toothed, oval leaves that are about 5 cm long and alternate on the stem. The leaves are not glossy and will bead up water, thus its common name of 'jewelweed'. ...
Flowering plants
... • Perfect – has both male and female parts on the same flower. • Imperfect – have only the male or only the female parts on the same flower. ...
... • Perfect – has both male and female parts on the same flower. • Imperfect – have only the male or only the female parts on the same flower. ...
gloxinia - Super Floral
... ORIGINS Gloxinias are native to Brazil. HISTORY The modern gloxinia is a hybrid of two Brazilian tropical species, Sinningia speciosa and S. maxima. It arose as a chance seedling raised by a Scottish gardener, John Fyfiana, in the 19th century. ...
... ORIGINS Gloxinias are native to Brazil. HISTORY The modern gloxinia is a hybrid of two Brazilian tropical species, Sinningia speciosa and S. maxima. It arose as a chance seedling raised by a Scottish gardener, John Fyfiana, in the 19th century. ...
MSdoc - Stevens County
... on the lower midrib first year; second year leaves are more lance like, conspicuously veined and also have prickles on the lower midrib Leaves of flowering plants form cups that may hold water ...
... on the lower midrib first year; second year leaves are more lance like, conspicuously veined and also have prickles on the lower midrib Leaves of flowering plants form cups that may hold water ...
Verbascum thapsus
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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.