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Trial of Ceanothus - Royal Horticultural Society
... pruning and should be replaced. Pruning did not have dramatic effects, resulting in slightly later flowering and some reduction in the amount of flower. 58 entries were submitted for trial by gardens, nurserymen and individual gardeners in the UK and the USA. Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Mystery Blue' AG ...
... pruning and should be replaced. Pruning did not have dramatic effects, resulting in slightly later flowering and some reduction in the amount of flower. 58 entries were submitted for trial by gardens, nurserymen and individual gardeners in the UK and the USA. Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Mystery Blue' AG ...
TREES OF the ACADIAN FOREST
... Silviculture – the art and science of controlling the establishment, growth, composition, and quality of forest vegetation for the full range of forest resource objectives. Simple leaf - a leaf whose blade is not completely divided into separate leaflets. Slash - the residue left on the ground as a ...
... Silviculture – the art and science of controlling the establishment, growth, composition, and quality of forest vegetation for the full range of forest resource objectives. Simple leaf - a leaf whose blade is not completely divided into separate leaflets. Slash - the residue left on the ground as a ...
ECOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE AVOCADO (Persea
... origin, mainly from the western coastal areas of El Salvador and Costa Rica (Storey et al., 1987) and possibly also in northern S. America. It is a large tree (to 30 m tall) of lowland, hot and humid forests with a short dry season. Scora believes there are two distinct subtypes, viz. Central Americ ...
... origin, mainly from the western coastal areas of El Salvador and Costa Rica (Storey et al., 1987) and possibly also in northern S. America. It is a large tree (to 30 m tall) of lowland, hot and humid forests with a short dry season. Scora believes there are two distinct subtypes, viz. Central Americ ...
Control of Abscisic Acid Catabolism and Abscisic Acid Homeostasis
... the tolerant line SYN604, TaABA8#OH2 was again significantly higher under control conditions compared with Sundor, and the gene was also induced by drought stress (Fig. 3B). In Halberd, TaABA8#OH2 expression under control conditions was similar to Cranbrook, but the gene was slightly repressed by dr ...
... the tolerant line SYN604, TaABA8#OH2 was again significantly higher under control conditions compared with Sundor, and the gene was also induced by drought stress (Fig. 3B). In Halberd, TaABA8#OH2 expression under control conditions was similar to Cranbrook, but the gene was slightly repressed by dr ...
Do delayed effects of overgrazing explain population cycles in voles?
... some voles managed to get into these plots and because both sampled species were not present in all plots. We cut the plant material (ca 15 stems per species per plot) at ground level and oven-dried it at 80°C for 50 h. For chemical analyses, we used plant samples collected only from enclosures and ...
... some voles managed to get into these plots and because both sampled species were not present in all plots. We cut the plant material (ca 15 stems per species per plot) at ground level and oven-dried it at 80°C for 50 h. For chemical analyses, we used plant samples collected only from enclosures and ...
3-Punicalagin, a polyphenol in pomegranate juice, downregulates
... the whole world. Moreover, some plants consider as important source of nutrition and as a result of that these plants recommended for their therapeutic values. These plants include ginger, green tea, walnuts and some others plants. Other plants their derivatives consider as important source for acti ...
... the whole world. Moreover, some plants consider as important source of nutrition and as a result of that these plants recommended for their therapeutic values. These plants include ginger, green tea, walnuts and some others plants. Other plants their derivatives consider as important source for acti ...
The Pick of the Planet 2014 www.pickoftheplanet.com 192 Breakfast
... hard frost. Plant near windows to enjoy the scent wafting on the evening breeze. ...
... hard frost. Plant near windows to enjoy the scent wafting on the evening breeze. ...
Vascular Architecture of a Large-leafed Genotype of Trifolium repens
... unexplained and unpredicted complexity (Turkington, Sackville Hamilton and Gliddon, 1991). On the one hand, stolon apices are highly integrated. When branches on the two sides of a stolon were grown with different species of grass, apices of the branches on both sides differentiated new modules (¯ n ...
... unexplained and unpredicted complexity (Turkington, Sackville Hamilton and Gliddon, 1991). On the one hand, stolon apices are highly integrated. When branches on the two sides of a stolon were grown with different species of grass, apices of the branches on both sides differentiated new modules (¯ n ...
Management of Arctostaphylos virgata in Point Reyes National
... listed under the federal Endangered Species Act. Less specific language is used in Policy 4.4.2.3 to describe NPS guidance for the management of species considered in jeopardy or warranting special management concern by state regulations or lists prepared by organizations with strong repute and expe ...
... listed under the federal Endangered Species Act. Less specific language is used in Policy 4.4.2.3 to describe NPS guidance for the management of species considered in jeopardy or warranting special management concern by state regulations or lists prepared by organizations with strong repute and expe ...
Field Guide - SLELO
... Description: Rusty crayfish have brown bodies with distinctive rusty reddish spots on each side of their carapace (appears as though you picked it up with paint on your fingers) Tips of front claws may be black. Size: Adults can grow up to 6 inches including ...
... Description: Rusty crayfish have brown bodies with distinctive rusty reddish spots on each side of their carapace (appears as though you picked it up with paint on your fingers) Tips of front claws may be black. Size: Adults can grow up to 6 inches including ...
Managing Insect Pests of Texas Sunflowers 2009 E-579
... Both oilseed and non-oilseed (confectionary) sunflowers are grown in Texas. The small, black seeds of oilseed sunflower contain 38 to 50 percent oil. They are processed into sunflower oil and also used as bird feed. Confectionary sunflower seeds are usually large with black and white stripes. They a ...
... Both oilseed and non-oilseed (confectionary) sunflowers are grown in Texas. The small, black seeds of oilseed sunflower contain 38 to 50 percent oil. They are processed into sunflower oil and also used as bird feed. Confectionary sunflower seeds are usually large with black and white stripes. They a ...
Quapaw Traditional Lifeways Scenario
... activities that are fundamental to the economy and way of life of many indigenous peoples. Subsistence farming is included in some areas, such as the middle Mississippi region where Oklahoma is located. Today’s subsistence economies utilize both traditional and modern technologies for harvesting and ...
... activities that are fundamental to the economy and way of life of many indigenous peoples. Subsistence farming is included in some areas, such as the middle Mississippi region where Oklahoma is located. Today’s subsistence economies utilize both traditional and modern technologies for harvesting and ...
A Revision of Solanum Section Aculeigerum
... pathway, or stellate trichomes have been completely lost in Solanum section Aculeigerum. Most species in Solanum section Aculeigerum can begin to flower when quite small and then they are recorded as shrubs on herbarium labels, but all species apparently grow to canopy height with long woody stems. ...
... pathway, or stellate trichomes have been completely lost in Solanum section Aculeigerum. Most species in Solanum section Aculeigerum can begin to flower when quite small and then they are recorded as shrubs on herbarium labels, but all species apparently grow to canopy height with long woody stems. ...
Species Account Booklet
... “candidates” and includes those species or subspecies which may be endangered but for which we lack sufficient information to support being listed. The Department is actively seeking information on these species to determine if they warrant inclusion in a different group or removal from the list. G1 ...
... “candidates” and includes those species or subspecies which may be endangered but for which we lack sufficient information to support being listed. The Department is actively seeking information on these species to determine if they warrant inclusion in a different group or removal from the list. G1 ...
Cotton Production and Processing - International Cotton Advisory
... The five sepals are fused, and the bud/flower is covered by three heart shaped brackets/bracteoles with deep cuts. The base of each bracket also has a nectary. Sepals, fused to form the calyx, do not grow in size along with the petals (corolla) and style, but do anchor a large number of anther filam ...
... The five sepals are fused, and the bud/flower is covered by three heart shaped brackets/bracteoles with deep cuts. The base of each bracket also has a nectary. Sepals, fused to form the calyx, do not grow in size along with the petals (corolla) and style, but do anchor a large number of anther filam ...
PLANT-POLLINATOR NETWORKS: INCORPORATING INDIVIDUAL VARIATION AND FUNCTIONAL INFORMATION
... 2.5 Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Linking plant specialization to dependence on seed set in pollination networks 3.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2 Materials and methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 2.5 Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Linking plant specialization to dependence on seed set in pollination networks 3.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2 Materials and methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Clearing/thinning of native vegetation known as invasive native
... OF THE 49 SUBMISSIONS RECEIVED, 28 were concerning the western division, ...
... OF THE 49 SUBMISSIONS RECEIVED, 28 were concerning the western division, ...
Canola ProduCtion - Canola Council of Canada
... and begin feeding on volunteer canola and weeds. They move into the canola crop as it emerges. The heaviest feeding can last from May to late June. ...
... and begin feeding on volunteer canola and weeds. They move into the canola crop as it emerges. The heaviest feeding can last from May to late June. ...
Scientific Classification1 Binomial name Etymology Botanical
... Beet seeds should be planted one-half inch deep at three to five-inch intervals and the rows should be eight inches apart. The seeds are actually multi-germ clusters with two to five seeds. They are slow to germinate, so pre-soaking the seeds for 12 hours will encourage rapid and more even germinati ...
... Beet seeds should be planted one-half inch deep at three to five-inch intervals and the rows should be eight inches apart. The seeds are actually multi-germ clusters with two to five seeds. They are slow to germinate, so pre-soaking the seeds for 12 hours will encourage rapid and more even germinati ...
Plant Varieties Journal
... Where there is a UPOV technical guideline available for the species make sure to follow the Table of Characteristics as closely as possible. As a general rule, the characteristics should be described in the phenological order using following subheadings: Plant, Stem, Leaf, Inflorescence, Flower and ...
... Where there is a UPOV technical guideline available for the species make sure to follow the Table of Characteristics as closely as possible. As a general rule, the characteristics should be described in the phenological order using following subheadings: Plant, Stem, Leaf, Inflorescence, Flower and ...
COSEWIC assessment and status report on the Behr`s Hairstreak
... Habitat trend information shows Antelope-brush plant communities have declined significantly in quantity and quality in the past 200 years. The most recent mapping (2009) shows 3217 ha of Antelope-brush/Needle-and-thread Grass plant community remaining in the south Okanagan, which is approximately o ...
... Habitat trend information shows Antelope-brush plant communities have declined significantly in quantity and quality in the past 200 years. The most recent mapping (2009) shows 3217 ha of Antelope-brush/Needle-and-thread Grass plant community remaining in the south Okanagan, which is approximately o ...
CHAMAEIRIS IRIDOIDEAE, IRIDACEAE
... A reclassification of the ‘Iris flower clade’ in smaller, morphologically consistent groups that is being prepared by the author (CRESPO, in prep.), will reorganize Iris (s.l.) in more than 10 genera. This alternative analytic option admits most genera widely accepted within the 19th century (as sho ...
... A reclassification of the ‘Iris flower clade’ in smaller, morphologically consistent groups that is being prepared by the author (CRESPO, in prep.), will reorganize Iris (s.l.) in more than 10 genera. This alternative analytic option admits most genera widely accepted within the 19th century (as sho ...
- Wiley Online Library
... Almeida et al., 2007; Jared et al., 2009, 2011) and hylids (Phyllomedusinae) (Lutz, 1966), but they are also present in other amphibians, such as salamanders (Brodie Jr & Gibson, 1969; Luther, 1971; Brodie Jr, 1983). They are, in general, poorly studied, possibly because they are believed to be simi ...
... Almeida et al., 2007; Jared et al., 2009, 2011) and hylids (Phyllomedusinae) (Lutz, 1966), but they are also present in other amphibians, such as salamanders (Brodie Jr & Gibson, 1969; Luther, 1971; Brodie Jr, 1983). They are, in general, poorly studied, possibly because they are believed to be simi ...
Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania
... Sida grant through the Regional Land Management Unit, RELMA. Christine Holding and Bo Tengnäs initiated the project through RELMA, and Bo Tengnäs and Gatheru Kimaru facilitated the field work and production throughout. An initial text was supplemented by a great amount of data gathered in the course ...
... Sida grant through the Regional Land Management Unit, RELMA. Christine Holding and Bo Tengnäs initiated the project through RELMA, and Bo Tengnäs and Gatheru Kimaru facilitated the field work and production throughout. An initial text was supplemented by a great amount of data gathered in the course ...
A Beginner’s Guide to Water Management—Aquatic Plants in Florida Lakes Florida LAKEWATCH 1
... Emergent plants have to be strongly rooted; much of their energy is devoted to producing a strong structure to withstand the wind and waves in the shallow water zone. Many plant species need mud flats for their seeds to germinate, but they can spread into deeper water by sprouting from rhizomes, whi ...
... Emergent plants have to be strongly rooted; much of their energy is devoted to producing a strong structure to withstand the wind and waves in the shallow water zone. Many plant species need mud flats for their seeds to germinate, but they can spread into deeper water by sprouting from rhizomes, whi ...
Perovskia atriplicifolia
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Perovskia atriplicifolia (/pəˈrɒvskiə ætrɪplɪsɪˈfoʊliə/), commonly called Russian sage, is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant and subshrub. Although not a member of Salvia, the genus of other plants commonly called sage, it is closely related to them. It has an upright habit, typically reaching 0.5–1.2 m (1 ft 8 in–3 ft 11 in) tall, with square stems and gray-green leaves that yield a distinctive odor when crushed, but it is best known for its flowers. Its flowering season extends from mid-summer to as late as October, with blue to violet blossoms arranged into showy, branched panicles.Native to the steppes and hills of southwestern and central Asia, it was introduced to cultivation by Vasily Perovsky in the 19th century. Successful over a wide range of climate and soil conditions, it has since become popular and widely planted. Several cultivars have been developed, differing primarily in leaf shape and overall height; 'Blue Spire' is the most common. This variation has been widely used in gardens and landscaping. P. atriplicifolia was the Perennial Plant Association's 1995 Plant of the Year, and the 'Blue Spire' cultivar received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.The species has a long history of use in traditional medicine in its native range, where it is employed as a treatment for a variety of ailments. This has led to the investigation of its phytochemistry. Its flowers can be eaten in salads or crushed for dyemaking, and the plant has been considered for potential use in the phytoremediation of contaminated soil.