Harris County Master Gardener Association Plant Guide
... 'First Love' is a branched 2' plant with delicate foliage and fringed flowers, the latter colored progressively white, pink and rose on the same plant. A mass of these plants adds an English cottage garden look to your yard. Periodic deadheading and as much protection as possible from the necessary ...
... 'First Love' is a branched 2' plant with delicate foliage and fringed flowers, the latter colored progressively white, pink and rose on the same plant. A mass of these plants adds an English cottage garden look to your yard. Periodic deadheading and as much protection as possible from the necessary ...
field identification guide 2008 - swfwmd.state.fl.us
... Area is approximately ten meters (including ten meters beyond the wetland interior). It is along the Transect from which vegetative assessments in the transition zone, outer deep zone and deep zone sections are made. These three zones are based upon elevations established below historic normal pool. ...
... Area is approximately ten meters (including ten meters beyond the wetland interior). It is along the Transect from which vegetative assessments in the transition zone, outer deep zone and deep zone sections are made. These three zones are based upon elevations established below historic normal pool. ...
Moorland Cottage Plants
... We welcome visits to the nursery and garden from groups. These may be arranged outside normal opening hours (Wednesdays and evenings). Please ring Jennifer Matthews on 01239 891363. ...
... We welcome visits to the nursery and garden from groups. These may be arranged outside normal opening hours (Wednesdays and evenings). Please ring Jennifer Matthews on 01239 891363. ...
PDF - CLIMBERS - University of Michigan
... ssp. have unbranched tendrils, the corolla is only up to 3 cm broad and long. C. pepo tendrils are 1-6-branched, and the corolla is longer and often broader than 5 cm. Citrullus lanatus has deeply pinnate-lobed leaves, the pedicels of staminate flowers are a lot shorter (3-4 cm long), the corolla is ...
... ssp. have unbranched tendrils, the corolla is only up to 3 cm broad and long. C. pepo tendrils are 1-6-branched, and the corolla is longer and often broader than 5 cm. Citrullus lanatus has deeply pinnate-lobed leaves, the pedicels of staminate flowers are a lot shorter (3-4 cm long), the corolla is ...
Cytotaxonomic notes on some Galium species. A - UvA-DARE
... origin; by Hancock (1942) for Britain; for Central-Europe by Garajova (1959) and Ehrendorfer, ...
... origin; by Hancock (1942) for Britain; for Central-Europe by Garajova (1959) and Ehrendorfer, ...
Recommended Plant List for Bioretention Facilities Fairfax County, Virginia August 1, 2006
... o Full sun 5, the site is in direct sunlight for at least six hours daily during the growing season. o Partial shade , the site receives approximately three to six hours of direct sunlight or lightly filtered light throughout the day. o Shade , the site receives less than three hours of direct sunl ...
... o Full sun 5, the site is in direct sunlight for at least six hours daily during the growing season. o Partial shade , the site receives approximately three to six hours of direct sunlight or lightly filtered light throughout the day. o Shade , the site receives less than three hours of direct sunl ...
Rhododendron
... leaves of Rhododendron are waxy and oval-shaped (See Fig. 5). The upper side is dark green in colour while the lower side is paler and hairless. Leaves are 10-20cm long and range in width from 2-6cm. The leaf stem can be 1-3cm long. Rhododendron does not usually produce flowers until it is 10-12 yea ...
... leaves of Rhododendron are waxy and oval-shaped (See Fig. 5). The upper side is dark green in colour while the lower side is paler and hairless. Leaves are 10-20cm long and range in width from 2-6cm. The leaf stem can be 1-3cm long. Rhododendron does not usually produce flowers until it is 10-12 yea ...
Recommended Plant List for Bioretention Facilities Fairfax County, Virginia February 1, 2007
... o Full sun 5, the site is in direct sunlight for at least six hours daily during the growing season. o Partial shade , the site receives approximately three to six hours of direct sunlight or lightly filtered light throughout the day. o Shade , the site receives less than three hours of direct sunl ...
... o Full sun 5, the site is in direct sunlight for at least six hours daily during the growing season. o Partial shade , the site receives approximately three to six hours of direct sunlight or lightly filtered light throughout the day. o Shade , the site receives less than three hours of direct sunl ...
Rhododendron (Final Draft)
... leaves of Rhododendron are waxy and oval-shaped (See Fig. 5). The upper side is dark green in colour while the lower side is paler and hairless. Leaves are 10-20cm long and range in width from 2-6cm. The leaf stem can be 1-3cm long. Rhododendron does not usually produce flowers until it is 10-12 yea ...
... leaves of Rhododendron are waxy and oval-shaped (See Fig. 5). The upper side is dark green in colour while the lower side is paler and hairless. Leaves are 10-20cm long and range in width from 2-6cm. The leaf stem can be 1-3cm long. Rhododendron does not usually produce flowers until it is 10-12 yea ...
Weeds Friends or Foes
... b. Like other plants, weeds have varying types of life cycles: • 1) Annual weeds live for one year or less. • 2) Biannual weeds live for two growing seasons. • 3) Perennial weeds live for 3 or more years. ...
... b. Like other plants, weeds have varying types of life cycles: • 1) Annual weeds live for one year or less. • 2) Biannual weeds live for two growing seasons. • 3) Perennial weeds live for 3 or more years. ...
A-Maize-ing Corn, Tortillas
... Corn or maize (Zea mays), like all of our cereal grains such as wheat, rics, oats, etc., is in the grass family (Poaceae). Grasses are members of the monocot class of flowering plants. Monocots have seeds with one cotyledon or seed leaf, flower parts in multiples of threes and leaves that have paral ...
... Corn or maize (Zea mays), like all of our cereal grains such as wheat, rics, oats, etc., is in the grass family (Poaceae). Grasses are members of the monocot class of flowering plants. Monocots have seeds with one cotyledon or seed leaf, flower parts in multiples of threes and leaves that have paral ...
NPCA Plant Guide - Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
... hardy plant stock and when plants have a few weeks to establish before the first frost. Native plants are well adapted to local climate conditions, but will require watering for the first 3-4 weeks after planting. Deep, infrequent watering is best. Allow the soil to dry out between watering as this ...
... hardy plant stock and when plants have a few weeks to establish before the first frost. Native plants are well adapted to local climate conditions, but will require watering for the first 3-4 weeks after planting. Deep, infrequent watering is best. Allow the soil to dry out between watering as this ...
Choosing the Right Plants - University of Nevada Cooperative
... areas should look for when selecting plants for their landscapes. The plant choices suggested in Part 2 of this guide are based on these characteristics: ...
... areas should look for when selecting plants for their landscapes. The plant choices suggested in Part 2 of this guide are based on these characteristics: ...
Field Guide To Blue Mountains Legumes
... (compressed or raised over seeds when dry), straightsided to slightly constricted between seeds, 4–10 cm long, 3–6 mm wide, firmly leathery to subwoody, longitudinally wrinkled-ridged when dry, sparsely minutely hairy to subglabrous; seeds longitudinal; funicle short and folded once or twice with a ...
... (compressed or raised over seeds when dry), straightsided to slightly constricted between seeds, 4–10 cm long, 3–6 mm wide, firmly leathery to subwoody, longitudinally wrinkled-ridged when dry, sparsely minutely hairy to subglabrous; seeds longitudinal; funicle short and folded once or twice with a ...
All hydrangeas prefer an acid soil with lots of organic material, such
... roots to brick, masonry or wood. Flowers appear on the previous year’s shoots. Once established, pruning should be kept to a minimum. To promote good flowering, deadhead all shoots that have flowered to a healthy bud. Mophead or Lacecap Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) can be pruned at two differen ...
... roots to brick, masonry or wood. Flowers appear on the previous year’s shoots. Once established, pruning should be kept to a minimum. To promote good flowering, deadhead all shoots that have flowered to a healthy bud. Mophead or Lacecap Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) can be pruned at two differen ...
Confused by Crucifers?--A Mustard Identification Workshop
... a “crucifer.” Our word “mustard” comes from the Latin mustum and Old French mustarde, meaning “must” (a term for the fruit and skins of crushed grapes), perhaps a reference to the crushing of mustard seeds necessary to produce the pungent yellow powder. Botanically speaking, what makes a mustard a m ...
... a “crucifer.” Our word “mustard” comes from the Latin mustum and Old French mustarde, meaning “must” (a term for the fruit and skins of crushed grapes), perhaps a reference to the crushing of mustard seeds necessary to produce the pungent yellow powder. Botanically speaking, what makes a mustard a m ...
Weed identification guide
... covering the area with black plastic sheeting to block light, which will heat or ‘cook’ the weeds. Edges of the plastic sheet should be buried and left in place for at least four weeks, and later removed. ...
... covering the area with black plastic sheeting to block light, which will heat or ‘cook’ the weeds. Edges of the plastic sheet should be buried and left in place for at least four weeks, and later removed. ...
Invasive Plants Fact Sheet - New Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team
... Samaras (winged seeds), 0.75”- 1" long Wings nearly parallel to each other Reddish, especially in June and July Samaras persist in winter ...
... Samaras (winged seeds), 0.75”- 1" long Wings nearly parallel to each other Reddish, especially in June and July Samaras persist in winter ...
Theophrastus on geophytes - Oxford Academic
... spring appears, it decreases, while the upper part, which is edible, grows”. More light is shed on this obscure description by Pliny: “sisyrinchion possesses the remarkable property that its bottom grows in winter, but in the spring-time when the violet [the flower] has appeared, these diminish whil ...
... spring appears, it decreases, while the upper part, which is edible, grows”. More light is shed on this obscure description by Pliny: “sisyrinchion possesses the remarkable property that its bottom grows in winter, but in the spring-time when the violet [the flower] has appeared, these diminish whil ...
Climate change alters reproductive isolation and
... To calculate assortative mating by flowering time, we determined the time of first flowering of all plants as the number of days between germination and the opening of the first flower. Assortative mating is the correlation between mates (Falconer and MacKay 1996), so the level of assortative mating ...
... To calculate assortative mating by flowering time, we determined the time of first flowering of all plants as the number of days between germination and the opening of the first flower. Assortative mating is the correlation between mates (Falconer and MacKay 1996), so the level of assortative mating ...
b^ 9 ai^s - Wageningen UR E
... at the base, often with white latex. Leaves herbaceous to fleshycoriaceous, opposite or decussate, with a fringe of intra- and interpetiolar colleters and with 2-5 membraneous, filiform stipules at each side of the base which are glabrous or pilose. Inflorescences terminal or axillary, 1-2-flowered. ...
... at the base, often with white latex. Leaves herbaceous to fleshycoriaceous, opposite or decussate, with a fringe of intra- and interpetiolar colleters and with 2-5 membraneous, filiform stipules at each side of the base which are glabrous or pilose. Inflorescences terminal or axillary, 1-2-flowered. ...
A summary of fossil records for Arecaceae
... more and more problematic because of the increasingly large number of different palm fossils that were being discovered which, ‘. . . unfortunately . . . are never found in organic connection [with one another] to give us some clue to their systematic position . . .’. More recently, Tomlinson (1990) ...
... more and more problematic because of the increasingly large number of different palm fossils that were being discovered which, ‘. . . unfortunately . . . are never found in organic connection [with one another] to give us some clue to their systematic position . . .’. More recently, Tomlinson (1990) ...
- Backyard Nature
... The palm's many leaflets thrusting ever-which-way into the morning's moisturesaturated air were wicking moisture from the air, gathering it and dropping it onto its own roots, and letting it run down its smooth, absorbent-looking trunk! Royal Palms also produce enormous flower clusters, which someti ...
... The palm's many leaflets thrusting ever-which-way into the morning's moisturesaturated air were wicking moisture from the air, gathering it and dropping it onto its own roots, and letting it run down its smooth, absorbent-looking trunk! Royal Palms also produce enormous flower clusters, which someti ...
Flower
A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Magnoliophyta, also called angiosperms). The biological function of a flower is to effect reproduction, usually by providing a mechanism for the union of sperm with eggs. Flowers may facilitate outcrossing (fusion of sperm and eggs from different individuals in a population) or allow selfing (fusion of sperm and egg from the same flower). Some flowers produce diaspores without fertilization (parthenocarpy). Flowers contain sporangia and are the site where gametophytes develop. Flowers give rise to fruit and seeds. Many flowers have evolved to be attractive to animals, so as to cause them to be vectors for the transfer of pollen.In addition to facilitating the reproduction of flowering plants, flowers have long been admired and used by humans to beautify their environment, and also as objects of romance, ritual, religion, medicine and as a source of food.