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Medicinal uses of the plants that have been the most listed
... vasicine, and an essential oil. The chief use of vasaka is as an expectorant; it is given in the form of juice, syrup or decocation, It softens the thick sputum, facilitates its coming out and thus bring about quick relief in bronchitis. The expectorant activity is due to stimulation of bronchial gl ...
... vasicine, and an essential oil. The chief use of vasaka is as an expectorant; it is given in the form of juice, syrup or decocation, It softens the thick sputum, facilitates its coming out and thus bring about quick relief in bronchitis. The expectorant activity is due to stimulation of bronchial gl ...
4-H/FFA Crops Career Development Event 2005-2010 - Indiana 4-H
... • Leaves are rounded at the ends and tamper to the base • Upper leaves are more arrowhead shaped and clasp at the base • Leave margins can be entirely or partially toothed • Fruit is ovate with wing like ...
... • Leaves are rounded at the ends and tamper to the base • Upper leaves are more arrowhead shaped and clasp at the base • Leave margins can be entirely or partially toothed • Fruit is ovate with wing like ...
the rock garden 131 - the Scottish Rock Garden Club
... later, a plant appeared out of the (not quite) blue and can only have derived from M. ‘Keillour ’; we suggest it should be named M. ‘Keillour Violet’. It is in the Fertile Blue Group, gives copious viable seed, and was offered in the Exchange 2011/12 as SRGC 65 2648. Growing not quite as tall as M. ...
... later, a plant appeared out of the (not quite) blue and can only have derived from M. ‘Keillour ’; we suggest it should be named M. ‘Keillour Violet’. It is in the Fertile Blue Group, gives copious viable seed, and was offered in the Exchange 2011/12 as SRGC 65 2648. Growing not quite as tall as M. ...
Common Groundsel: Senecio vulgaris L.
... Groundsel is a hardy plant that germinates over a wide range of temperatures. Plants can survive cold temperatures during the winter, then flower and set seeds early in the growing season. March to April is the primary period of bloom, though plants flower throughout the growing season. West of the ...
... Groundsel is a hardy plant that germinates over a wide range of temperatures. Plants can survive cold temperatures during the winter, then flower and set seeds early in the growing season. March to April is the primary period of bloom, though plants flower throughout the growing season. West of the ...
Phragmites australis
... conditions offered. Seeds of I. pseudacorus germinated exclusively on drained soil The effect of moisture on Gt50 was non-significant, implying neither delay nor acceleration of germination within the range of treatments. There were, however, significant differences between the species: T. angusti f ...
... conditions offered. Seeds of I. pseudacorus germinated exclusively on drained soil The effect of moisture on Gt50 was non-significant, implying neither delay nor acceleration of germination within the range of treatments. There were, however, significant differences between the species: T. angusti f ...
NSW Far North Coast - Rous County Council
... and undesirable trees, and is also an effective way to treat saplings, regrowth and multi-stemmed shrubs and weeds in inaccessible areas, such as steep banks. It creates little or no spray drift or off-target damage, and will usually control difficult-to-kill weeds at any time of the year, as long a ...
... and undesirable trees, and is also an effective way to treat saplings, regrowth and multi-stemmed shrubs and weeds in inaccessible areas, such as steep banks. It creates little or no spray drift or off-target damage, and will usually control difficult-to-kill weeds at any time of the year, as long a ...
WEEDS A simple definition for a weed from a human perspective
... other crops pests and diseases. Some weeds produce chemicals that are toxic to crop plants and animals, and can cause allergic reactions in humans. Around homes and structures, weeds deter from the aesthetics and functionality of the landscape. They can be trip hazards when growing on sports fields ...
... other crops pests and diseases. Some weeds produce chemicals that are toxic to crop plants and animals, and can cause allergic reactions in humans. Around homes and structures, weeds deter from the aesthetics and functionality of the landscape. They can be trip hazards when growing on sports fields ...
NEW IN 2012 (NOT IN 2012 CATALOG)
... This South African alpine succulent has buttery yellow flowers in summer against bright green 3" tall tight mounds. Foliage transforms to reddish-maroon in winter. Appreciates some afternoon shade in hot summers and requires a little more moisture than other Delospermas. Plant 15" apart. Zones 4 – 7 ...
... This South African alpine succulent has buttery yellow flowers in summer against bright green 3" tall tight mounds. Foliage transforms to reddish-maroon in winter. Appreciates some afternoon shade in hot summers and requires a little more moisture than other Delospermas. Plant 15" apart. Zones 4 – 7 ...
Chamal (Dioon edule Lindl.) in the State of San Luis Potosí, México
... whose major activity is agriculture, based on cultivation of maize, beans, and sugar cane. Hunting does not represent a major source of food, but gathering products, like maguey (Agave spp.) and chamal (Dioon edule) derivatives are consumed. The harvest of chamal has played a major role in the Xi’iu ...
... whose major activity is agriculture, based on cultivation of maize, beans, and sugar cane. Hunting does not represent a major source of food, but gathering products, like maguey (Agave spp.) and chamal (Dioon edule) derivatives are consumed. The harvest of chamal has played a major role in the Xi’iu ...
Full Text - Global Science Books
... 5 Faculty of Agriculture and Graduate School of Agriculture, Kagawa University, Miki-cho, Ikenobe 2393, Kagawa-ken, 761-0795, Japan Corresponding author: * [email protected] ...
... 5 Faculty of Agriculture and Graduate School of Agriculture, Kagawa University, Miki-cho, Ikenobe 2393, Kagawa-ken, 761-0795, Japan Corresponding author: * [email protected] ...
Pictures and descriptions of wetland plants
... herons and other birds, fish, reptiles, etc; seeds for ducks and sparrows ...
... herons and other birds, fish, reptiles, etc; seeds for ducks and sparrows ...
Lima bean descriptors - Bioversity International
... well adapted to the subhumid and humid lowland tropics. Although the plant originated in Latin America, it is also extensively cultivated and studied in temperate or subtropical regions of other continents. This descriptor list has been prepared in an IBPGR standard format following advice on descri ...
... well adapted to the subhumid and humid lowland tropics. Although the plant originated in Latin America, it is also extensively cultivated and studied in temperate or subtropical regions of other continents. This descriptor list has been prepared in an IBPGR standard format following advice on descri ...
Maximilian sunflower (Helianthus maximiliani) is a native, warm
... North Texas is home of two native species of sunflowers that have important value to wildlife. Where they occur, these members of the Daisy Family Compositae provide cover and food for a wide variety of wildlife species. Although there are many plant species in this large family that also provide im ...
... North Texas is home of two native species of sunflowers that have important value to wildlife. Where they occur, these members of the Daisy Family Compositae provide cover and food for a wide variety of wildlife species. Although there are many plant species in this large family that also provide im ...
Himalayan Balsam
... translucent and succulent. The leaves of the Himalayan balsam are dark green, lance-shaped and have sharply serrated edges. Leaves are 5-18cm long and range in width from 3-7cm (See Fig. 6). Himalayan balsam flowers can vary between white, pink and purple, with colouration differing among individual ...
... translucent and succulent. The leaves of the Himalayan balsam are dark green, lance-shaped and have sharply serrated edges. Leaves are 5-18cm long and range in width from 3-7cm (See Fig. 6). Himalayan balsam flowers can vary between white, pink and purple, with colouration differing among individual ...
USDA Presentation - Palm Society of South Texas
... Plant Protection and Quarantine Freedom from soil: All plant material must be free from sand, soil, and earth. Leaf mold and other decayed vegetable molds are considered soil. Plants arriving in or contaminated with sand, soil, or earth will be refused entry. Packing material: Only approved packing ...
... Plant Protection and Quarantine Freedom from soil: All plant material must be free from sand, soil, and earth. Leaf mold and other decayed vegetable molds are considered soil. Plants arriving in or contaminated with sand, soil, or earth will be refused entry. Packing material: Only approved packing ...
Evidence of Rock Kangaroo Seed Dispersal via Faecal Seed
... taxa are largely nocturnal and generally shy, empirical knowledge of their behaviour, diet and distribution is limited (Richardson 2012). In a 1998 paper, Telfer et al. compiled Aboriginal knowledge of rock kangaroo feeding habits that included numerous anecdotal accounts of opportunistic macropod f ...
... taxa are largely nocturnal and generally shy, empirical knowledge of their behaviour, diet and distribution is limited (Richardson 2012). In a 1998 paper, Telfer et al. compiled Aboriginal knowledge of rock kangaroo feeding habits that included numerous anecdotal accounts of opportunistic macropod f ...
Beach False Foxglove (Agalinus fasciculata).
... on separate trees, propagated from seeds. An excellent nectar source and food resource for wildlife. (Host plant for unknown moth species!) Firebush (Hamelia patens). Small hammock and coastal strand tree to 12’ tall with broadly lance-shaped leaves and tubular red to orange flowers in terminal clus ...
... on separate trees, propagated from seeds. An excellent nectar source and food resource for wildlife. (Host plant for unknown moth species!) Firebush (Hamelia patens). Small hammock and coastal strand tree to 12’ tall with broadly lance-shaped leaves and tubular red to orange flowers in terminal clus ...
Peas - Tower Garden
... Aphids are small, soft-bodied insects that are most commonly green and black in color, but may also be gray, brown, pink, red, yellow, or lavender. They tend to feed on tender, young growth causing it to appear puckered or deformed. Though they are visible to the naked eye, they also leave behind an ...
... Aphids are small, soft-bodied insects that are most commonly green and black in color, but may also be gray, brown, pink, red, yellow, or lavender. They tend to feed on tender, young growth causing it to appear puckered or deformed. Though they are visible to the naked eye, they also leave behind an ...
Wildflowers of Minnesota`s northern prairies
... rays and yellow disk. Perennial to 2 feet tall with widely branching stems and alternate leaves covered with silvery hairs. Lower stem is leafless by late summer. Dry calcareous prairie. Blooms August. The silvery hairs feel silky, hence the ...
... rays and yellow disk. Perennial to 2 feet tall with widely branching stems and alternate leaves covered with silvery hairs. Lower stem is leafless by late summer. Dry calcareous prairie. Blooms August. The silvery hairs feel silky, hence the ...
Rockspray Cotoneaster - Allisonville Nursery
... when necessary, such as to remove dieback. Gardeners should be aware of the following ...
... when necessary, such as to remove dieback. Gardeners should be aware of the following ...
SHADE PLANTS
... A slow-growing evergreen shrub with attractive white pannicles of drooping urn-shaped flowers that form in winter. It grows best in cooler regions of Australia in moist humus rich soil, that is well drained. Plant in a protected spot from wind and frost. Various cultivars are available, some with va ...
... A slow-growing evergreen shrub with attractive white pannicles of drooping urn-shaped flowers that form in winter. It grows best in cooler regions of Australia in moist humus rich soil, that is well drained. Plant in a protected spot from wind and frost. Various cultivars are available, some with va ...
PEN Notes for pdf - Chicago Botanic Garden
... mid-May, while ‘Elin’ and T. rochebruneanum have flowers lasting late into the summer and early autumn. The easy-to-grow meadow rues generally prefer moist, organic soils in partial shade to full sun. In some cases, such as Thalictrum aquilegiifolium, consistent moisture is beneficial for success in ...
... mid-May, while ‘Elin’ and T. rochebruneanum have flowers lasting late into the summer and early autumn. The easy-to-grow meadow rues generally prefer moist, organic soils in partial shade to full sun. In some cases, such as Thalictrum aquilegiifolium, consistent moisture is beneficial for success in ...
Document
... 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 ...
Field Guide to Noxious and Other Selected Weeds of British Columbia
... rounded at the tips. Flowering stalks grow from the rosette during the second year. Stem leaves are lance-shaped with entire margins, and are alternately arranged. Stem hairs are painful to touch. Seeds: Fruit is a cluster of four angular, wrinkled seeds that are grayish-brown when mature. Each plan ...
... rounded at the tips. Flowering stalks grow from the rosette during the second year. Stem leaves are lance-shaped with entire margins, and are alternately arranged. Stem hairs are painful to touch. Seeds: Fruit is a cluster of four angular, wrinkled seeds that are grayish-brown when mature. Each plan ...
Allelopathic effect of aqueous extracts of major weed species plant
... by each (Batish et al., 2007). For example, adverse effect of plant residues on seed germination and plant growth could be the result of immobilization of large amounts of nutrients by micro-organisms involved in decomposition, by allelochemicals, or both. Qassem (1995) reported that fresh shoot or ...
... by each (Batish et al., 2007). For example, adverse effect of plant residues on seed germination and plant growth could be the result of immobilization of large amounts of nutrients by micro-organisms involved in decomposition, by allelochemicals, or both. Qassem (1995) reported that fresh shoot or ...
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.