Trees - Saddleback College
... this pine grows from 6 to 40 feet tall and will form a straggling crown with age. The old bark is thin with loose scales. Leaves are in clusters of three, yellow green, and between 3 and 7 inches long. The cones have prominent knobs on them (hence the name). Found on dry, barren or rocky places, bel ...
... this pine grows from 6 to 40 feet tall and will form a straggling crown with age. The old bark is thin with loose scales. Leaves are in clusters of three, yellow green, and between 3 and 7 inches long. The cones have prominent knobs on them (hence the name). Found on dry, barren or rocky places, bel ...
Field guide to lntermountain rushes
... Neese (1986), Hermann (1975), Hitchcock and Cronquist (1973), Hitchcock and others (1969), Welsh and others (1987), and examination of specimens in the ...
... Neese (1986), Hermann (1975), Hitchcock and Cronquist (1973), Hitchcock and others (1969), Welsh and others (1987), and examination of specimens in the ...
Tree and Shrub Planting Guide
... Care Information: It is important to plant both male (do not produce berries) and female (produce berries) shrubs within approximately 40 feet of one another for adequate pollination if a self-pollinating variety (such as Nellie Stevens) is not planted. ...
... Care Information: It is important to plant both male (do not produce berries) and female (produce berries) shrubs within approximately 40 feet of one another for adequate pollination if a self-pollinating variety (such as Nellie Stevens) is not planted. ...
The REVOLUTA gene is necessary for apical meristem development
... a lateral flower. As observed by Goethe (1790), flowers are speMutagenesis and allelism tests cialized shoots with floral organs in the place of leaves. Thus the All five rev mutations were recovered from the M2 progeny of M1 flowers of Arabidopsis can be viewed as floral branches which seeds mutage ...
... a lateral flower. As observed by Goethe (1790), flowers are speMutagenesis and allelism tests cialized shoots with floral organs in the place of leaves. Thus the All five rev mutations were recovered from the M2 progeny of M1 flowers of Arabidopsis can be viewed as floral branches which seeds mutage ...
Salvias That Thrive in the Humid South
... I first fell in love with salvias while traveling out west several years ago. The botanical gardens of the western states are ablaze with a dazzling selection of salvias; I soon had an intense desire to grow every type of salvia I could find. I sent my clothes back in a box and filled my suitcase wi ...
... I first fell in love with salvias while traveling out west several years ago. The botanical gardens of the western states are ablaze with a dazzling selection of salvias; I soon had an intense desire to grow every type of salvia I could find. I sent my clothes back in a box and filled my suitcase wi ...
early cretaceous monocots: a phylogenetic evaluation
... affinity of one pollen group that was assigned to monocots by Doyle (1973) and Walker and Walker (1984), namely monosulcate and trichotomosulcate grains that have graded sculpture but differ from typical Liliacidites in that the sculpture is finer at the proximal and distal poles rather than the end ...
... affinity of one pollen group that was assigned to monocots by Doyle (1973) and Walker and Walker (1984), namely monosulcate and trichotomosulcate grains that have graded sculpture but differ from typical Liliacidites in that the sculpture is finer at the proximal and distal poles rather than the end ...
July 2005 Acanthaceae of La Selva Biological Station Lucinda A
... a fleshy drupe in Mendoncia; seeds 2-several in capsular-fruited taxa, each subtended by a prominent hook-shaped retinaculum (except Nelsonioideae and Thunbergia), globose to lenticular, glabrous or pubescent, trichomes often hygroscopic, The family includes about 275 genera and likely more than 4,0 ...
... a fleshy drupe in Mendoncia; seeds 2-several in capsular-fruited taxa, each subtended by a prominent hook-shaped retinaculum (except Nelsonioideae and Thunbergia), globose to lenticular, glabrous or pubescent, trichomes often hygroscopic, The family includes about 275 genera and likely more than 4,0 ...
- Singapore Botanic Gardens
... Eusho1·ea. In flower characters it is almost indistinguishable f r om S horea guiso ( Blco.) Bl. (vide p. 266) , but th~ coarser and hairer leaf is a simple diagnostic character. The epithet ochrophloia, given in manuscript by Mr. E. J. Strugnell, is descriptive of the yellow-brown colour characteri ...
... Eusho1·ea. In flower characters it is almost indistinguishable f r om S horea guiso ( Blco.) Bl. (vide p. 266) , but th~ coarser and hairer leaf is a simple diagnostic character. The epithet ochrophloia, given in manuscript by Mr. E. J. Strugnell, is descriptive of the yellow-brown colour characteri ...
Native and Adapted Landscape Plant Guide
... of sun. Typically these plants bloom more in sun value than hybrid, non-native and/or exotic but require less water in part shade ...
... of sun. Typically these plants bloom more in sun value than hybrid, non-native and/or exotic but require less water in part shade ...
Native Adapted
... plant species that will perform suitably under those conditions. The environmental conditions across Austin area vary quite a bit. The most important differences are soil depth and type, which are significant factors in ultimate plant height. In general, the deeper the soil is, the taller the plants ...
... plant species that will perform suitably under those conditions. The environmental conditions across Austin area vary quite a bit. The most important differences are soil depth and type, which are significant factors in ultimate plant height. In general, the deeper the soil is, the taller the plants ...
Document
... Orchidaceae is the largest flowering plant family that consists of more than 880 genera and 25000 species (Moudi et al., 2013). They are distributed abundantly in the tropical regions. Over the years, orchid cultivation has been developed from a hobbyist market into a highly commercial market and to ...
... Orchidaceae is the largest flowering plant family that consists of more than 880 genera and 25000 species (Moudi et al., 2013). They are distributed abundantly in the tropical regions. Over the years, orchid cultivation has been developed from a hobbyist market into a highly commercial market and to ...
WETLAND PLANTS - Lower Burdekin Landcare Association
... plant populations and their habitats. As a clear ...
... plant populations and their habitats. As a clear ...
Plants that tolerate sun, wind, seacoast and fog conditions
... Evergreen Shrub. Relatively shortlived. It will become leggy if not pruned after flowering. Good drainage. Occasional water. Evergreen Shrub. Relatively shortlived. It will become leggy if not pruned after flowering. Erect & dense wuth short clusters of summer flowers with large bracts. Tidiest & mo ...
... Evergreen Shrub. Relatively shortlived. It will become leggy if not pruned after flowering. Good drainage. Occasional water. Evergreen Shrub. Relatively shortlived. It will become leggy if not pruned after flowering. Erect & dense wuth short clusters of summer flowers with large bracts. Tidiest & mo ...
Clivia News No 1 1995
... mountainside into a pool, and tall indigenous trees provide dappled shade for terrace upon terrace of Clivia miniata. Most of the collection are, Clivia miniata, or Clivia miniata hybrids which have all been introduced to the area. Some came from Miss Blackbeard near Grahamstown whose farm was expro ...
... mountainside into a pool, and tall indigenous trees provide dappled shade for terrace upon terrace of Clivia miniata. Most of the collection are, Clivia miniata, or Clivia miniata hybrids which have all been introduced to the area. Some came from Miss Blackbeard near Grahamstown whose farm was expro ...
pea life-cycle mystery
... that affect their growth, including insect damage. Children who will be doing this differentiated activity may need to be given more help in understanding the stages of pea plant growth. Indoor activities 1. In groups of 3 with an adult. The adult must not give too much help; the idea is the childr ...
... that affect their growth, including insect damage. Children who will be doing this differentiated activity may need to be given more help in understanding the stages of pea plant growth. Indoor activities 1. In groups of 3 with an adult. The adult must not give too much help; the idea is the childr ...
Full production list
... Low-growing groundcover with attractive blue-grey foliage. Best in sun Spreading mat plant with purple leaves, white flowers. Spreading mat plant with purple leaves, white flowers. Tight green groundcover with white flowers & large bright red seed heads. Tight green groundcover with white flowers & ...
... Low-growing groundcover with attractive blue-grey foliage. Best in sun Spreading mat plant with purple leaves, white flowers. Spreading mat plant with purple leaves, white flowers. Tight green groundcover with white flowers & large bright red seed heads. Tight green groundcover with white flowers & ...
FROG HOLLOW NURSERY- The Food Garden SEEDLING LIST
... Large white, dense heads. Maintains high quality Andes with soft, hairy leaves. Most cold tolerant of over an extended period. Ideal for sowing all chilli varieties. Vigorous and productive. throughout the year. Excellent variety for freezing. Attractive purple flowers followed by medium, bellFOUR S ...
... Large white, dense heads. Maintains high quality Andes with soft, hairy leaves. Most cold tolerant of over an extended period. Ideal for sowing all chilli varieties. Vigorous and productive. throughout the year. Excellent variety for freezing. Attractive purple flowers followed by medium, bellFOUR S ...
Two new Pinguicula species
... green, in outline suborbiculate to obovate (1C–E), ~8(~12)×8mm, base shortly attenuate, margin entire, slightly revolute, upper surface densely covered with sessile and stalked glandular hairs. Scapes 1(2), ~8–12(18)cm tall (2D), ~½mm in diameter (3), one flowered, covered with sessile and stalked g ...
... green, in outline suborbiculate to obovate (1C–E), ~8(~12)×8mm, base shortly attenuate, margin entire, slightly revolute, upper surface densely covered with sessile and stalked glandular hairs. Scapes 1(2), ~8–12(18)cm tall (2D), ~½mm in diameter (3), one flowered, covered with sessile and stalked g ...
native plants - Scottsdale Community College
... Native to the Sonoran Desert Many species use this tree as a home, living in the thatch of dead leaves that forms in layers on the trunk, ie; Orioles, lizards, scorpions, spiders and paper wasps Giant palm borers (thumb sized beetles) nest and mate in this tree as well as use the trunk tissue for fo ...
... Native to the Sonoran Desert Many species use this tree as a home, living in the thatch of dead leaves that forms in layers on the trunk, ie; Orioles, lizards, scorpions, spiders and paper wasps Giant palm borers (thumb sized beetles) nest and mate in this tree as well as use the trunk tissue for fo ...
- Singapore Botanic Gardens
... creeping species belong to this section. Of the 28 species described from Sarawak limestone, 20 belong to this section. They grow at the base of the hills, or in gullies or on ledges on limestone derived soil, rather than on bare rock. One group among them is distinct for the strongly corrugate leav ...
... creeping species belong to this section. Of the 28 species described from Sarawak limestone, 20 belong to this section. They grow at the base of the hills, or in gullies or on ledges on limestone derived soil, rather than on bare rock. One group among them is distinct for the strongly corrugate leav ...
primitiae africanae viii a revision of the genus cadia forskâl
... that he had not mentioned a specific name. L'Héritier described Cadia varia, supposing that he had the taxon discovered by Forskâl. He made no mention of Picciuoli's or Aiton's names. In the same year DESFONTAINES dedicated the plant to the memory of Gerard van Spaendonck, at the time famous painter ...
... that he had not mentioned a specific name. L'Héritier described Cadia varia, supposing that he had the taxon discovered by Forskâl. He made no mention of Picciuoli's or Aiton's names. In the same year DESFONTAINES dedicated the plant to the memory of Gerard van Spaendonck, at the time famous painter ...
Cactus
... Without leaves, cacti do photosynthesis in their stems. Most cacti live in hot arid climates with high daytime temperatures and low nighttime temperatures. A few cacti live in the South American rain forests. Many of these are long and thin and grow in trees. What separates cacti from other succule ...
... Without leaves, cacti do photosynthesis in their stems. Most cacti live in hot arid climates with high daytime temperatures and low nighttime temperatures. A few cacti live in the South American rain forests. Many of these are long and thin and grow in trees. What separates cacti from other succule ...
Common Name: Artemesia - Powis Castle Botanical name
... Chile Pequin is the native chile pepper from which many edible chilies have been derived. The natural range extends from tropical America through the southernmost tip of Texas north to Waco, east to Florida and west to Arizona. In the Hill Country, Chile Pequin is deciduous and rarely reaches over t ...
... Chile Pequin is the native chile pepper from which many edible chilies have been derived. The natural range extends from tropical America through the southernmost tip of Texas north to Waco, east to Florida and west to Arizona. In the Hill Country, Chile Pequin is deciduous and rarely reaches over t ...
the effect of flowering on adventitious root-formation
... nearlyallhorticulturaltextbooksthat onehastoavoidbranchescarrying flower buds when selecting cutting material. Although the depressing effect of flower buds or flowers on root formation was observed, yet the cause has not been investigated. The part played by the presence of the flower bud itself or ...
... nearlyallhorticulturaltextbooksthat onehastoavoidbranchescarrying flower buds when selecting cutting material. Although the depressing effect of flower buds or flowers on root formation was observed, yet the cause has not been investigated. The part played by the presence of the flower bud itself or ...
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.