LAMBLEY NURSERY AND GARDENS www.lambley.com.au
... A cockscomb type with large burgundy red velvet textured flowers on strong branching 70cm tall stems. 30 seeds $5.00 ...
... A cockscomb type with large burgundy red velvet textured flowers on strong branching 70cm tall stems. 30 seeds $5.00 ...
Betulaceae
... Even without the white bark of youth, large river birch can be effective shade trees with filtered sunlight that permits growth of other plants beneath the canopy as long as the soil does ...
... Even without the white bark of youth, large river birch can be effective shade trees with filtered sunlight that permits growth of other plants beneath the canopy as long as the soil does ...
SSeed Catalog
... rounded plant habit and smaller leaves. Extremely uniform to bloom and has the highest percentage of bicolors available. Suitable for winter and early spring sales in 10-12 cm (4-5”) pots and containers. (Pelleted seed only). ...
... rounded plant habit and smaller leaves. Extremely uniform to bloom and has the highest percentage of bicolors available. Suitable for winter and early spring sales in 10-12 cm (4-5”) pots and containers. (Pelleted seed only). ...
2009 PDF Catalog - Fraser`s Thimble Farms
... Frequently, people need several attempts before mastering their cultivation. In cultivation, many have success growing them in pure perlite or in pots with a mix of equal parts of peat, sand and perlite. In nature, they often grow in bogs, but they tend not to like soggy conditions. Until recently i ...
... Frequently, people need several attempts before mastering their cultivation. In cultivation, many have success growing them in pure perlite or in pots with a mix of equal parts of peat, sand and perlite. In nature, they often grow in bogs, but they tend not to like soggy conditions. Until recently i ...
Grassland Species with Medicinal Potentials
... the collar blade flat or folded, linear-lanceolate, 10-30 cm long, 3-6 mm wide, with almost parallel margins and rather blunt tip, a few scattered hairs on the upper surface; ligule membranous with a jagged edge, long hairs on the margins at the junction of the blade and sheath; auricle, absent. The ...
... the collar blade flat or folded, linear-lanceolate, 10-30 cm long, 3-6 mm wide, with almost parallel margins and rather blunt tip, a few scattered hairs on the upper surface; ligule membranous with a jagged edge, long hairs on the margins at the junction of the blade and sheath; auricle, absent. The ...
Verbascum - Flora of North America
... leathery; stipular lines absent; petiole present or absent; blade margins entire to serrate, crenate, dentate, sinuate, or lobed. Inflorescences terminal, spicate, racemose, or paniculate, flowers solitary or clustered in fascicles; bracts present. Pedicels present, sometimes reduced; bracteoles pre ...
... leathery; stipular lines absent; petiole present or absent; blade margins entire to serrate, crenate, dentate, sinuate, or lobed. Inflorescences terminal, spicate, racemose, or paniculate, flowers solitary or clustered in fascicles; bracts present. Pedicels present, sometimes reduced; bracteoles pre ...
SAPINDACEAE
... bracts and bracteoles small. Flowers unisexual, rarely polygamous or bisexual, actinomorphic or zygomorphic, usually small. Sepals 4 or 5(or 6), equal or unequal, free or connate at base, imbricate or valvate. Petals 4 or 5(or 6), sometimes absent, free, imbricate, usually clawed, often with scales ...
... bracts and bracteoles small. Flowers unisexual, rarely polygamous or bisexual, actinomorphic or zygomorphic, usually small. Sepals 4 or 5(or 6), equal or unequal, free or connate at base, imbricate or valvate. Petals 4 or 5(or 6), sometimes absent, free, imbricate, usually clawed, often with scales ...
integrating molecular phylogenetic and paleobotanical evidence on
... ‘‘progymnosperms’’ or that angiosperms extend back to the Carboniferous. There could be any number of extinct seed plant lines attached to the stem lineage leading to living seed plants and to the lineage leading to angiosperms. Such plants would be called ‘‘gymnosperms’’ under the traditional typol ...
... ‘‘progymnosperms’’ or that angiosperms extend back to the Carboniferous. There could be any number of extinct seed plant lines attached to the stem lineage leading to living seed plants and to the lineage leading to angiosperms. Such plants would be called ‘‘gymnosperms’’ under the traditional typol ...
Fraser`s Thimble Farms
... people need several attempts before mastering their cultivation. In cultivation, many have success growing them in pure perlite or in pots with a mix of equal parts of peat, sand and perlite. In nature, they often grow in bogs, but they tend not to like soggy conditions. Until recently it was not kn ...
... people need several attempts before mastering their cultivation. In cultivation, many have success growing them in pure perlite or in pots with a mix of equal parts of peat, sand and perlite. In nature, they often grow in bogs, but they tend not to like soggy conditions. Until recently it was not kn ...
Full text
... (reliable sightings of the species without collection of specimens) is included in Figure 1A. Notes: Roxburgh’s (1820) description and illustration of Wallichia caryotoides is a mixture of two species – referred to in this paper as W. caryotoides and W. oblongifolia. The text describes an acaulescen ...
... (reliable sightings of the species without collection of specimens) is included in Figure 1A. Notes: Roxburgh’s (1820) description and illustration of Wallichia caryotoides is a mixture of two species – referred to in this paper as W. caryotoides and W. oblongifolia. The text describes an acaulescen ...
SHRUBS Abelia x grandiflora `Rose Creek` Rose Creek Abelia Semi
... Deciduous shrub. Zone 3-9. Native. Dwarf deciduous holly with upright growth habit reaches 23’ in height and width. As the female, bright red berries cover shrub from early fall through winter. Wonderful winter interest in the garden. Needs a male in order to pollinate. Ilex verticallata ‘Jim Dandy ...
... Deciduous shrub. Zone 3-9. Native. Dwarf deciduous holly with upright growth habit reaches 23’ in height and width. As the female, bright red berries cover shrub from early fall through winter. Wonderful winter interest in the garden. Needs a male in order to pollinate. Ilex verticallata ‘Jim Dandy ...
Transposon-induced gene activation as a mechanism generating
... cultivars for physiological and berry traits, such as earliness, cluster and berry size, seedlessness, berry taste, berry colour, etc. (This et al., 2006). However, the molecular basis of this phenotypic variation is only known for two traits. On one hand, the cultivar Pinot Meunier, displaying tome ...
... cultivars for physiological and berry traits, such as earliness, cluster and berry size, seedlessness, berry taste, berry colour, etc. (This et al., 2006). However, the molecular basis of this phenotypic variation is only known for two traits. On one hand, the cultivar Pinot Meunier, displaying tome ...
Seed CatalogS Seed Catalog
... green color. Upright plants, well-suited to in-ground and large containers. 45-50 cm (18-20"). Spread 38-45 cm (15-18”). Striking Chocolate Splash 30-40 cm (12-16”). Green foliage with chocolatesplashed pattern varies with age and light exposure. Habit and performance best for mixed containers. Crim ...
... green color. Upright plants, well-suited to in-ground and large containers. 45-50 cm (18-20"). Spread 38-45 cm (15-18”). Striking Chocolate Splash 30-40 cm (12-16”). Green foliage with chocolatesplashed pattern varies with age and light exposure. Habit and performance best for mixed containers. Crim ...
III.B. Fresh (Wet) Meadows - Minnesota Board of Water and Soil
... by forbs such as giant goldenrod, growing on saturated soils. The grass family (Gramineae) and aster family (Compositae) are well represented in fresh (wet) meadows. The forbs and grasses of these meadows tend to be less competitive, more nutrient demanding, and often shorter-lived species than the ...
... by forbs such as giant goldenrod, growing on saturated soils. The grass family (Gramineae) and aster family (Compositae) are well represented in fresh (wet) meadows. The forbs and grasses of these meadows tend to be less competitive, more nutrient demanding, and often shorter-lived species than the ...
Buddleja - Flora of North America
... Buddleja species, especially Asiatic ones, have been cultivated widely for many years for their attractive flowers and leaves and their pleasant floral scent. Some plants readily persist and spread after cultivation; one of these, B. davidii, is considered an invasive weedy plant of concern in many ...
... Buddleja species, especially Asiatic ones, have been cultivated widely for many years for their attractive flowers and leaves and their pleasant floral scent. Some plants readily persist and spread after cultivation; one of these, B. davidii, is considered an invasive weedy plant of concern in many ...
Syringa - Royal Horticultural Society
... and trees native to the woodland and scrub of South East Europe to East Asia. They are grown for their pyramidal or conical panicles of small tubular flowers, often highly scented, ranging in colour from white, pink, magenta, almost red through to lilac and blue. Most garden varieties are grouped un ...
... and trees native to the woodland and scrub of South East Europe to East Asia. They are grown for their pyramidal or conical panicles of small tubular flowers, often highly scented, ranging in colour from white, pink, magenta, almost red through to lilac and blue. Most garden varieties are grouped un ...
Grow Wild! Native Plant Nursery
... Wild Leek - Allium tricoccum Form: Umbel of white flowers that appear in June or July after the 2 or 3 basal leaves have withered. 15 - 45 cm in height. Requirements: Rich soil in deciduous shade. Notes: Perennial. The bulb of the leek can be used in the same manner as one would use a cultivated lee ...
... Wild Leek - Allium tricoccum Form: Umbel of white flowers that appear in June or July after the 2 or 3 basal leaves have withered. 15 - 45 cm in height. Requirements: Rich soil in deciduous shade. Notes: Perennial. The bulb of the leek can be used in the same manner as one would use a cultivated lee ...
PC 267 Final report 2007
... Whilst reports issued under the auspices of the HDC are prepared from the best available information, neither the authors nor the HDC can accept any responsibility for inaccuracy or liability for loss, damage or injury from the application of any concept or procedure discussed. The contents of this ...
... Whilst reports issued under the auspices of the HDC are prepared from the best available information, neither the authors nor the HDC can accept any responsibility for inaccuracy or liability for loss, damage or injury from the application of any concept or procedure discussed. The contents of this ...
Pests of the Bay of Plenty - Bay of Plenty Regional Council
... sets out a practical and efficient approach to managing pests over that time period. This Plan was developed after extensive community consultation. This Guide gives you an overview of the Plan. It also provides photographs of many of the pests so that you can identify them. Once you have identified ...
... sets out a practical and efficient approach to managing pests over that time period. This Plan was developed after extensive community consultation. This Guide gives you an overview of the Plan. It also provides photographs of many of the pests so that you can identify them. Once you have identified ...
Pests of the Bay of Plenty - Bay of Plenty Regional Council
... sets out a practical and efficient approach to managing pests over that time period. This Plan was developed after extensive community consultation. This Guide gives you an overview of the Plan. It also provides photographs of many of the pests so that you can identify them. Once you have identified ...
... sets out a practical and efficient approach to managing pests over that time period. This Plan was developed after extensive community consultation. This Guide gives you an overview of the Plan. It also provides photographs of many of the pests so that you can identify them. Once you have identified ...
Fungicide
... Objective 1. To investigate field and crop factors which favour sticking of petals and host infection by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum For sclerotinia, new relationships linking stem rot incidence with weather data and petal inoculum were obtained, though these differed between years. Studies of petal bi ...
... Objective 1. To investigate field and crop factors which favour sticking of petals and host infection by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum For sclerotinia, new relationships linking stem rot incidence with weather data and petal inoculum were obtained, though these differed between years. Studies of petal bi ...
Cercidiphyllaceae
... This large specimen at Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown shows the growth habit that some multi-stemmed katsuratrees have where they are wider than tall. The lower lateral branch was over 50 feet in length. ...
... This large specimen at Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown shows the growth habit that some multi-stemmed katsuratrees have where they are wider than tall. The lower lateral branch was over 50 feet in length. ...
Clethraceae
... White alder family A family with two genera (Clethra and Purdiaea) and about 75 species. Distributed mostly in tropical and subtropical Asia and the Americas. ...
... White alder family A family with two genera (Clethra and Purdiaea) and about 75 species. Distributed mostly in tropical and subtropical Asia and the Americas. ...
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.