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LG - AgriSETA
... Plants are made up of single cells that are organised in of complexes of cells called tissues that make up organs. The cells are not just aggregated in a group but are connected and coordinated. The tissues in plant organs are made up of microscopic units known as plant cells. All plants such as pin ...
... Plants are made up of single cells that are organised in of complexes of cells called tissues that make up organs. The cells are not just aggregated in a group but are connected and coordinated. The tissues in plant organs are made up of microscopic units known as plant cells. All plants such as pin ...
CommonBarberry (Berberis vulgaris L.)
... white flowers attached between two large palmate leaves. Japanese barberry is an invasive plant which originally came from Japan. It grows up to 1.8m but in Altona Forest is about half that size. This plant is not susceptible to the rust fungi. It is similar but a smaller shrub than the common barbe ...
... white flowers attached between two large palmate leaves. Japanese barberry is an invasive plant which originally came from Japan. It grows up to 1.8m but in Altona Forest is about half that size. This plant is not susceptible to the rust fungi. It is similar but a smaller shrub than the common barbe ...
A Comparative Study of Cultivated Catmints
... For ease of comparison, catmints were grouped by foliage color; namely, gray-green or green. Describing the leaf color of Nepeta xfaassenii, N. grandiflora and N. racemosa was somewhat subjective and depended on the amount of pubescence, level of sun light and the size and age of the leaves. In gene ...
... For ease of comparison, catmints were grouped by foliage color; namely, gray-green or green. Describing the leaf color of Nepeta xfaassenii, N. grandiflora and N. racemosa was somewhat subjective and depended on the amount of pubescence, level of sun light and the size and age of the leaves. In gene ...
12-18” (1 gal) 7.50
... Dense growing shrub with stiff upright branches. Nitrogen fixing plant. Has bright green foliage; bark is green brown. It has small yellow pea like flowers; pods will appear in May or June. It can be trimmed to improve its density and to form an excellent screen, windbreak or snow fence. Good for wi ...
... Dense growing shrub with stiff upright branches. Nitrogen fixing plant. Has bright green foliage; bark is green brown. It has small yellow pea like flowers; pods will appear in May or June. It can be trimmed to improve its density and to form an excellent screen, windbreak or snow fence. Good for wi ...
INTRODUCTION
... Joliffieae and subtribe Thladianthinae as updated on 28 th May, 2009. Genus name Momordica could perhaps refer to sculptured seed or uneven appearance of fruit, which look as if they have been bitten. Latin Mordeo means, to bite, but this explanation is doubtful (Jackson, 1990).The plant commonly kn ...
... Joliffieae and subtribe Thladianthinae as updated on 28 th May, 2009. Genus name Momordica could perhaps refer to sculptured seed or uneven appearance of fruit, which look as if they have been bitten. Latin Mordeo means, to bite, but this explanation is doubtful (Jackson, 1990).The plant commonly kn ...
Final report
... macrophyte (Rejmánková, 1992), meaning that is it an emergent macrophyte with stems that grow prostrate to the mud or float on the water’s surface. Stems are fleshy and reach a length between 20-300 cm long and are typically glabrous (smooth and hairless) or villosulous (slightly pubescent) with lon ...
... macrophyte (Rejmánková, 1992), meaning that is it an emergent macrophyte with stems that grow prostrate to the mud or float on the water’s surface. Stems are fleshy and reach a length between 20-300 cm long and are typically glabrous (smooth and hairless) or villosulous (slightly pubescent) with lon ...
Beautiful Non-Invasive Plants for your Garden
... and spreading by underground stems called rhizomes. It is most commonly found around shrubs in old gardens. Plants grow about 30 cm high with green leaves that are divided into three leaflets. Some cultivars have variegated leaflets that are green near the centre but whitish around their margins. Um ...
... and spreading by underground stems called rhizomes. It is most commonly found around shrubs in old gardens. Plants grow about 30 cm high with green leaves that are divided into three leaflets. Some cultivars have variegated leaflets that are green near the centre but whitish around their margins. Um ...
Native PA Species Shrubs and Trees Eligible
... growing to100 ft. or more. Cattkins appear before leaf emergence. Large, papery, coarsely toothed, triangular, medium-green leaves turn yellow in fall. Pendulous clusters of flowers without petals in late March and early April. Seeds wind-borne on a tuft of cottony hairs—thus the name. A fast growin ...
... growing to100 ft. or more. Cattkins appear before leaf emergence. Large, papery, coarsely toothed, triangular, medium-green leaves turn yellow in fall. Pendulous clusters of flowers without petals in late March and early April. Seeds wind-borne on a tuft of cottony hairs—thus the name. A fast growin ...
bulbs, ferns, misc. annuals - Aransas/San Patricio Master Gardeners
... butterflies; from Michael Womack: It is a butterfly magnet with light bloom fuzzy blossoms from late spring through fall. Its bright-green, frilly leaves provide a nice texture to the garden, but the plants will usually die back in fall and need to be cut to ground level in winter. ...
... butterflies; from Michael Womack: It is a butterfly magnet with light bloom fuzzy blossoms from late spring through fall. Its bright-green, frilly leaves provide a nice texture to the garden, but the plants will usually die back in fall and need to be cut to ground level in winter. ...
Life Cycle of the Tennessee Coneflower
... heads are very spiky and were used as combs. In West Germany today, over 240 pharmaceutical products contain coneflower plant extracts. The coneflower lifecycle begins with insect pollination during the summer. The 1/8 inch seeds are dispersed during the fall and winter months. In early March, the s ...
... heads are very spiky and were used as combs. In West Germany today, over 240 pharmaceutical products contain coneflower plant extracts. The coneflower lifecycle begins with insect pollination during the summer. The 1/8 inch seeds are dispersed during the fall and winter months. In early March, the s ...
Pink Pepper – fruit from the Schinus terebinthifolius
... Native to Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, Schinus terebinthifolius has established in many areas outside its native range, such as Australia, South Africa, Mediterranean Europe, southern Asia, and the United States, including Puerto Rico. Although Schinus terebinthifolius was introduced to the Unit ...
... Native to Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, Schinus terebinthifolius has established in many areas outside its native range, such as Australia, South Africa, Mediterranean Europe, southern Asia, and the United States, including Puerto Rico. Although Schinus terebinthifolius was introduced to the Unit ...
Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria L.)
... Purple loosestrife is a perennial species that over-winters as a stem base. Plants are composed of numerous angled stems that grow to over 6 feet. The leaves are lance shaped with fine hairs, and are attached directly to the stems without petioles. Leaves can be opposite, whorled, or spiraled around ...
... Purple loosestrife is a perennial species that over-winters as a stem base. Plants are composed of numerous angled stems that grow to over 6 feet. The leaves are lance shaped with fine hairs, and are attached directly to the stems without petioles. Leaves can be opposite, whorled, or spiraled around ...
Growth and Reproductive Phenology of Welwitschia Mirabilis Hook. F.
... physiological characteristics which are not normally associated with a desert plant: it has non-succulent leaves with immense surface areas, and uses primarily C3 photosynthesis [11, 12], but at the same time also uses CAM-type metabolism [13, 14]. W. mirabilis grows in geographically isolated popul ...
... physiological characteristics which are not normally associated with a desert plant: it has non-succulent leaves with immense surface areas, and uses primarily C3 photosynthesis [11, 12], but at the same time also uses CAM-type metabolism [13, 14]. W. mirabilis grows in geographically isolated popul ...
Mouse-eared cHickweed
... chickweed is resistant to a lot of common chemistry and, to make it worse, the fine hairs on it prevent the chemistry that does work from getting down to the leaf surface. The best product to use is Preside but you will need to use the higher rate and you will need to get the timing right - the youn ...
... chickweed is resistant to a lot of common chemistry and, to make it worse, the fine hairs on it prevent the chemistry that does work from getting down to the leaf surface. The best product to use is Preside but you will need to use the higher rate and you will need to get the timing right - the youn ...
Sunflower Insects: Scouting and Identification
... The adult stage of this small moth can be identified by the dark brown stripe through the middle of the light beige-brown wings. The moths are typically 1/4” - 3/8” long as adults. Larvae are a creamy off-white, turning red and then green as they grow toward their pupal stage, and are around 0.5” by ...
... The adult stage of this small moth can be identified by the dark brown stripe through the middle of the light beige-brown wings. The moths are typically 1/4” - 3/8” long as adults. Larvae are a creamy off-white, turning red and then green as they grow toward their pupal stage, and are around 0.5” by ...
Spring 2016 (volume 39 number 2)
... species. More recently, genetic studies suggest a strong relationship with the agaves and yuccas in the Agavaceae (now renamed the Asparagaceae!). Future research may place the species elsewhere. One of the more unusual traits of the Star lily is that once flowering is completed in late May or June, ...
... species. More recently, genetic studies suggest a strong relationship with the agaves and yuccas in the Agavaceae (now renamed the Asparagaceae!). Future research may place the species elsewhere. One of the more unusual traits of the Star lily is that once flowering is completed in late May or June, ...
Incredibles - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
... the plant world, inviting visitors to experience first-hand a selection of the 12,000 species we can feast on. This festival has been named “IncrEdibles: a voyage through surprising edible plants”. The festival will showcase the sheer number of edible plants growing in the Gardens. Visitors will be ...
... the plant world, inviting visitors to experience first-hand a selection of the 12,000 species we can feast on. This festival has been named “IncrEdibles: a voyage through surprising edible plants”. The festival will showcase the sheer number of edible plants growing in the Gardens. Visitors will be ...
A Community Gardener`s Guidebook
... Starting seeds indoors is a commitment. Once they are sown into your little pots or trays, they require only moisture and warmth to “germinate” (sprout). 1. Use potting soil – it is a light soil mixture that allows for good drainage so seed don’t rot! 2. Keep the soil moist but NOT soggy! 3. When th ...
... Starting seeds indoors is a commitment. Once they are sown into your little pots or trays, they require only moisture and warmth to “germinate” (sprout). 1. Use potting soil – it is a light soil mixture that allows for good drainage so seed don’t rot! 2. Keep the soil moist but NOT soggy! 3. When th ...
A Community Gardener`s Guidebook
... Starting seeds indoors is a commitment. Once they are sown into your little pots or trays, they require only moisture and warmth to “germinate” (sprout). 1. Use potting soil – it is a light soil mixture that allows for good drainage so seed don’t rot! 2. Keep the soil moist but NOT soggy! 3. When th ...
... Starting seeds indoors is a commitment. Once they are sown into your little pots or trays, they require only moisture and warmth to “germinate” (sprout). 1. Use potting soil – it is a light soil mixture that allows for good drainage so seed don’t rot! 2. Keep the soil moist but NOT soggy! 3. When th ...
Garden plants poisonous to people
... and diarrhoea which can lead to exhaustion and shock. Eczema and dermatitis on skin. Perennial herb with bright green oblong All parts when Burning mouth and throat, leaves to 35 cm long. Pale rose-purple, lilac ingested. abdominal pain, vomiting, or white, crocus-like flowers. Leaves absent diarrho ...
... and diarrhoea which can lead to exhaustion and shock. Eczema and dermatitis on skin. Perennial herb with bright green oblong All parts when Burning mouth and throat, leaves to 35 cm long. Pale rose-purple, lilac ingested. abdominal pain, vomiting, or white, crocus-like flowers. Leaves absent diarrho ...
Chemicals Detected in Plants Used For Folk Medicine
... Flavonoids are 15-carbon compounds which occur naturally and are widely distributed in the plant kingdom appearing in flower, fruits, stems, leaves, roots and plant derived beverages such as tea and wine. These are ubiquitous in occurrence in nearly all plants; the ease with which they are isolated ...
... Flavonoids are 15-carbon compounds which occur naturally and are widely distributed in the plant kingdom appearing in flower, fruits, stems, leaves, roots and plant derived beverages such as tea and wine. These are ubiquitous in occurrence in nearly all plants; the ease with which they are isolated ...
ORGS Germinating seeds with GA3
... others, it promotes germination but results in weak seedlings that die soon after germination. The concentration of GA3 is also important. Too little and the seed does not germinate. Too much, and the seedlings will be deformed. This may sound more complicated than it is, but for some seeds it is ve ...
... others, it promotes germination but results in weak seedlings that die soon after germination. The concentration of GA3 is also important. Too little and the seed does not germinate. Too much, and the seedlings will be deformed. This may sound more complicated than it is, but for some seeds it is ve ...
Clematis Vines - Perennial Farm
... For sensational big blooms in a range of gorgeous colors, our varieties can be trained on arbors, walls, fences, or use them for screening a spot that’s not so pretty, or to cover stumps or climb on poles. Clematis vines grow 6 – 12’ high, and take from 2–3 years to become fully established. Our exp ...
... For sensational big blooms in a range of gorgeous colors, our varieties can be trained on arbors, walls, fences, or use them for screening a spot that’s not so pretty, or to cover stumps or climb on poles. Clematis vines grow 6 – 12’ high, and take from 2–3 years to become fully established. Our exp ...
A brief review on the Botanical Aspects and Therapeutic Potentials
... Plantago ovata Forsk. is a stemless or nearly stemless, soft, hairy annual herb in which the leaves are born alternately on the stem or in rosettes adhering to the soil surface. The leaves are narrowly linear or linear lanceolate, opposite, finely acuminate, entire or toothed, attenuated at the base ...
... Plantago ovata Forsk. is a stemless or nearly stemless, soft, hairy annual herb in which the leaves are born alternately on the stem or in rosettes adhering to the soil surface. The leaves are narrowly linear or linear lanceolate, opposite, finely acuminate, entire or toothed, attenuated at the base ...
It`s Not Easy Being Green: Plant Structures and Processes
... phloem at the same rate, have 3 volunteers join the teacher at the front of the classroom. Give each student a different sized straw (diameter of each straw needs to vary). On a table, in front of each child, needs to be one beaker full of water and an empty beaker. Student volunteers will be timed ...
... phloem at the same rate, have 3 volunteers join the teacher at the front of the classroom. Give each student a different sized straw (diameter of each straw needs to vary). On a table, in front of each child, needs to be one beaker full of water and an empty beaker. Student volunteers will be timed ...
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.