2015–2016 Seed Exchange Catalog
... Plant Code Botanical name. COMMON NAME. Plant type. Light requirements. Plant height × spread. Bloom season. After the plant name and basic plant facts, you’ll find any further information from each individual who donated that particular plant as follows: Donor Code - Flower color. Donor’s descripti ...
... Plant Code Botanical name. COMMON NAME. Plant type. Light requirements. Plant height × spread. Bloom season. After the plant name and basic plant facts, you’ll find any further information from each individual who donated that particular plant as follows: Donor Code - Flower color. Donor’s descripti ...
Rosaceae
... Flower and fruit – Small, white five petal flowers appear in the spring. Flowers are solitary or produced in pairs. Not very showy. Fruits are small globose red pomes that are effective if produced in enough numbers. ...
... Flower and fruit – Small, white five petal flowers appear in the spring. Flowers are solitary or produced in pairs. Not very showy. Fruits are small globose red pomes that are effective if produced in enough numbers. ...
New Weed ID Guide for Ontario Crops
... Leaves: Everyone knows the “leaves of three, let them be” line, but there are a lot of plants with three leaflets. Focus less on the type of leaf margin and colour, as both vary depending on their environment and the time of year. For example, leaves are generally a copper or reddish colour in the e ...
... Leaves: Everyone knows the “leaves of three, let them be” line, but there are a lot of plants with three leaflets. Focus less on the type of leaf margin and colour, as both vary depending on their environment and the time of year. For example, leaves are generally a copper or reddish colour in the e ...
Corn Under Construction
... European corn borers (ECB), which cause many kinds of damage in corn, are mentioned in the case. The problem of ECB damage allows a meaningful introduction of plant growth and morphology covered in this unit. The creation of transgenic crops is also covered in this unit. The information about refuge ...
... European corn borers (ECB), which cause many kinds of damage in corn, are mentioned in the case. The problem of ECB damage allows a meaningful introduction of plant growth and morphology covered in this unit. The creation of transgenic crops is also covered in this unit. The information about refuge ...
A REVIEW ON IPOMOEA PALMATE ABSTRACT
... across) have five petals that are fused into a tube (i.e corolla tube) and five small sepals (4-7 mm long). Flowering occurs throughout most of the year. The fruit capsules are more or less globular (i.e. subglobose) in shape and turn from green to brown in colour as they mature. These capsules (10- ...
... across) have five petals that are fused into a tube (i.e corolla tube) and five small sepals (4-7 mm long). Flowering occurs throughout most of the year. The fruit capsules are more or less globular (i.e. subglobose) in shape and turn from green to brown in colour as they mature. These capsules (10- ...
Dipsacaceae
... Herbs, mostly perennial, less frequently annual or biennial, very rarely subshrubs. Leaves opposite, or sometimes whorled, simple, entire or toothed, pinnatifid to pinnatisect. Inflorescences of compact cymes forming a terminal, involucral head, or diffuse and paniculiform (Triplostegia). Flowers bi ...
... Herbs, mostly perennial, less frequently annual or biennial, very rarely subshrubs. Leaves opposite, or sometimes whorled, simple, entire or toothed, pinnatifid to pinnatisect. Inflorescences of compact cymes forming a terminal, involucral head, or diffuse and paniculiform (Triplostegia). Flowers bi ...
this file
... to promote awareness and education, not only of conservationists and the general public, but also of policy- and decision-makers. Hopefully, this publication will increase awareness amongst all Namibians, encouraging them to conserve our country’s indigenous plants, and in particular rare and threat ...
... to promote awareness and education, not only of conservationists and the general public, but also of policy- and decision-makers. Hopefully, this publication will increase awareness amongst all Namibians, encouraging them to conserve our country’s indigenous plants, and in particular rare and threat ...
Interspecific hybridization by embryo rescue in the genus Cyclamen
... Amphidiploid, chromosome doubling, Cyclamen, embryo rescue, interspecific hybridization. ...
... Amphidiploid, chromosome doubling, Cyclamen, embryo rescue, interspecific hybridization. ...
Plant Sale Catalogue here - VanDusen Botanical Garden
... Semi-hardy: Fuchsia ‘Otto’ - Large, exuberant double flowers with very flared red sepals and purple corollas. Attractive to bees, butterflies and humming birds Fuchsia ‘Winston Churchill’ - Flowers are double, with short, reflexed, pink sepals and tube, and bluish-lavender petals Hardy fuchsias grow ...
... Semi-hardy: Fuchsia ‘Otto’ - Large, exuberant double flowers with very flared red sepals and purple corollas. Attractive to bees, butterflies and humming birds Fuchsia ‘Winston Churchill’ - Flowers are double, with short, reflexed, pink sepals and tube, and bluish-lavender petals Hardy fuchsias grow ...
- Alberta Agriculture and Forestry
... Figure 2. Scentless chamomile seedling Plants range from 15 cm to over 1 m in height and tend to be bushy when not subjected to competition. The seeds are dark brown, 2 mm long, rectangular and have prominent wing-like ribs that are paler than the kernel. The root system tends to be large and fibrou ...
... Figure 2. Scentless chamomile seedling Plants range from 15 cm to over 1 m in height and tend to be bushy when not subjected to competition. The seeds are dark brown, 2 mm long, rectangular and have prominent wing-like ribs that are paler than the kernel. The root system tends to be large and fibrou ...
PDF - Biodiversity Advisor
... and even Galaxia Thunb. (both genera for species with radially symmetric flowers). John Ker Gawler (1804) adopted Lapeirousia in his then novel treatment of southern African Iridaceae in which he described the new genera Anomatheca Ker Gawl., Babiana Ker Gawl., Geissorhiza Ker Gawl., Hesperantha Ker ...
... and even Galaxia Thunb. (both genera for species with radially symmetric flowers). John Ker Gawler (1804) adopted Lapeirousia in his then novel treatment of southern African Iridaceae in which he described the new genera Anomatheca Ker Gawl., Babiana Ker Gawl., Geissorhiza Ker Gawl., Hesperantha Ker ...
1 2 TAXONOMIC TREATMENT
... (September), plants of Hypoxis develop new shoots, usually stimulated by fire and are more noticeable when the grass is short. Plants show variation in leaf length over growing season; specimens collected later in the season, January to May have elongated leaves in comparison to those collected earl ...
... (September), plants of Hypoxis develop new shoots, usually stimulated by fire and are more noticeable when the grass is short. Plants show variation in leaf length over growing season; specimens collected later in the season, January to May have elongated leaves in comparison to those collected earl ...
Easy Orchids 2010
... Laelia anceps crossed with Laelia millerii makes plants with long spikes & hot red flowers that grow easily in most climates. Mericlone. Remake of a great old favourite. Wins prizes everywhere!! ...
... Laelia anceps crossed with Laelia millerii makes plants with long spikes & hot red flowers that grow easily in most climates. Mericlone. Remake of a great old favourite. Wins prizes everywhere!! ...
Camellias - Dabney Nursery
... autumn to early winter. This variety has withstood temperatures below zero and has bloomed at 17 degrees. It is an upright grower with glossy green leaves. ‘Taylor’s Perfection’ Camellia x ‘Taylor’s Perfection’ – 6’-8’ Glowing pink blooms are large and semi-double. It blooms in profusion all winter. ...
... autumn to early winter. This variety has withstood temperatures below zero and has bloomed at 17 degrees. It is an upright grower with glossy green leaves. ‘Taylor’s Perfection’ Camellia x ‘Taylor’s Perfection’ – 6’-8’ Glowing pink blooms are large and semi-double. It blooms in profusion all winter. ...
Ipomoea cairica: a medicinal weed with promising health benefits
... International Journal of Information Research and Review Vol. 2, Issue, 05, pp. 687-694 694, May, 2015 ...
... International Journal of Information Research and Review Vol. 2, Issue, 05, pp. 687-694 694, May, 2015 ...
Cytoplasmic Ca changes dynamically during the
... not in the presence of myb98 mutant ovules (Fig. 2C-E). These results were reproducibly obtained in the experiments using another pAct1::YC3.60-expressing line (wild-type ovule, 3.30±0.32; myb98 ovule, 2.21±0.31; without ovule, 2.07±0.21). To convert the YC3.60 ratios into approximate [Ca2+]cyt valu ...
... not in the presence of myb98 mutant ovules (Fig. 2C-E). These results were reproducibly obtained in the experiments using another pAct1::YC3.60-expressing line (wild-type ovule, 3.30±0.32; myb98 ovule, 2.21±0.31; without ovule, 2.07±0.21). To convert the YC3.60 ratios into approximate [Ca2+]cyt valu ...
Boundless Study Slides
... • accessory fruit a fruit not derived from the ovary but from another part of the flower • androecium the set of a flower's stamens (male reproductive organs) • annual a plant which naturally germinates, flowers, and dies in one year • apomixis process of reproduction in which plants produce seeds w ...
... • accessory fruit a fruit not derived from the ovary but from another part of the flower • androecium the set of a flower's stamens (male reproductive organs) • annual a plant which naturally germinates, flowers, and dies in one year • apomixis process of reproduction in which plants produce seeds w ...
species accounts
... He numbered most with a prefix ‘L’, indicating Lehmann, followed by a number. The L has been misinterpreted as a figure 1, thus Lehmann L522 has been labelled by some as Lehmann 1522. His illustration numbers (as Icon. t.) are indicated where available. Some of the illustrations are also provided wi ...
... He numbered most with a prefix ‘L’, indicating Lehmann, followed by a number. The L has been misinterpreted as a figure 1, thus Lehmann L522 has been labelled by some as Lehmann 1522. His illustration numbers (as Icon. t.) are indicated where available. Some of the illustrations are also provided wi ...
GAMETOPHYTIC SELECTION FOR
... competitive ability relies on the assumption that the most vigorous pollen grains will confer vigor to the sporophyte (Ottaviano and Mulcahy 1989; Ottaviano et al. 1991). This concept is feasible when considering the previously discussed transcriptome overlap between the sporophyte and gametophyte. ...
... competitive ability relies on the assumption that the most vigorous pollen grains will confer vigor to the sporophyte (Ottaviano and Mulcahy 1989; Ottaviano et al. 1991). This concept is feasible when considering the previously discussed transcriptome overlap between the sporophyte and gametophyte. ...
Laurus nobilis Sweet Bay Leptodermis
... The new series represents the pinnacle of crapemyrtle breeding. Dr. Whitcomb’s breeding goals center on superior mildew resistance, improved flower color (particularly reds) and foliage with red new growth. Developed in Oklahoma, these cultivars are especially tolerant to heat and drought. They flow ...
... The new series represents the pinnacle of crapemyrtle breeding. Dr. Whitcomb’s breeding goals center on superior mildew resistance, improved flower color (particularly reds) and foliage with red new growth. Developed in Oklahoma, these cultivars are especially tolerant to heat and drought. They flow ...
common names - Invasive.Org
... and grassy lowlands (Ohiwi 1965). In North America, L. cuneata occurs in disturbed habitats such as along roads, ditches, railroad tracks, and other moist disturbed places. It is often found as a weed in cultivated areas, fallow and abandoned fields, meadows, and marshes. L. cuneata is adapted to a ...
... and grassy lowlands (Ohiwi 1965). In North America, L. cuneata occurs in disturbed habitats such as along roads, ditches, railroad tracks, and other moist disturbed places. It is often found as a weed in cultivated areas, fallow and abandoned fields, meadows, and marshes. L. cuneata is adapted to a ...
open access - Max-Planck-Institut für Pflanzenzüchtungsforschung
... Evo-devo studies seek to explain the developmental and genetic changes that have shaped diversity. In plants, the astonishing diversity of angiosperm flowers provides an ideal system to address this question. Our current knowledge of the genetic control of flower development is based on initial work ...
... Evo-devo studies seek to explain the developmental and genetic changes that have shaped diversity. In plants, the astonishing diversity of angiosperm flowers provides an ideal system to address this question. Our current knowledge of the genetic control of flower development is based on initial work ...
2016 Master Plant List - Olbrich Botanical Gardens
... sun-part shade Best Seller! The plants bloom nonstop without deadheading until frost. Vigorous and heat tolerant; tolerates full sun to nearly full shade. part shade Best Seller! The plants bloom nonstop without deadheading until frost. Vigorous and heat tolerant; tolerates full sun to nearly full s ...
... sun-part shade Best Seller! The plants bloom nonstop without deadheading until frost. Vigorous and heat tolerant; tolerates full sun to nearly full shade. part shade Best Seller! The plants bloom nonstop without deadheading until frost. Vigorous and heat tolerant; tolerates full sun to nearly full s ...
Marigolds-More than Meets the Eye
... All true marigolds make excellent bedding plants. Each spring, nursery and garden centers are full of marigold transplants for those who just can’t wait to see the vibrant blooms of their orange and yellow flowers. However, avid gardeners with large gardens or several areas to plant and those who gr ...
... All true marigolds make excellent bedding plants. Each spring, nursery and garden centers are full of marigold transplants for those who just can’t wait to see the vibrant blooms of their orange and yellow flowers. However, avid gardeners with large gardens or several areas to plant and those who gr ...
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.