cucurbitaceae gourd family
... INFLORESCENCES fascicles, racemes, panicles, corymbs, solitary or paired in leaf axils, the pistillate flowers more commonly solitary than the staminate flowers. FLOWERS small or large, regular, mostly pentamerous, the hypanthium and corolla white, yellow, or greenish yellow in ours, the calyx lobes ...
... INFLORESCENCES fascicles, racemes, panicles, corymbs, solitary or paired in leaf axils, the pistillate flowers more commonly solitary than the staminate flowers. FLOWERS small or large, regular, mostly pentamerous, the hypanthium and corolla white, yellow, or greenish yellow in ours, the calyx lobes ...
Stripe rust - Pannar Seed
... Symptoms of stripe rust usually occur earlier in spring than symptoms of leaf or stem rust. Stripe rust can occur on all aerial parts of the plant, but is most frequently seen on the leaves. It appears as yellow to orange-yellow powdery pustules on the leaf surface. P. striiformis typically forms st ...
... Symptoms of stripe rust usually occur earlier in spring than symptoms of leaf or stem rust. Stripe rust can occur on all aerial parts of the plant, but is most frequently seen on the leaves. It appears as yellow to orange-yellow powdery pustules on the leaf surface. P. striiformis typically forms st ...
Reproduction in Plants
... or five, the plant is either a dicot or a eudicot. The number of other organs often is the same multiple of three, four, or five. ...
... or five, the plant is either a dicot or a eudicot. The number of other organs often is the same multiple of three, four, or five. ...
PNW Seed Variety Descriptions
... ALYSSUM – Saxatile Gold Dust Deep yellow flowers, set against soft-textured grey foliage, smother low growing plants during spring and early summer. Perfect for use in rock gardens, slopes and hillsides, as an edging, or combined with spring-flowering bulbs. Plants are low maintenance and easy-togro ...
... ALYSSUM – Saxatile Gold Dust Deep yellow flowers, set against soft-textured grey foliage, smother low growing plants during spring and early summer. Perfect for use in rock gardens, slopes and hillsides, as an edging, or combined with spring-flowering bulbs. Plants are low maintenance and easy-togro ...
Activity (Teacher Verison) PDF
... The iiwi is about 15 centimeters (six inches) long, scarlet-orange in color, with a deeply curved, orange bill. The iiwi prefers nectar but will sometimes eat insects and spiders, and feeds its young on insects. It is often found high in the canopy, feeding in flowering ÿöhiÿa trees. It can ...
... The iiwi is about 15 centimeters (six inches) long, scarlet-orange in color, with a deeply curved, orange bill. The iiwi prefers nectar but will sometimes eat insects and spiders, and feeds its young on insects. It is often found high in the canopy, feeding in flowering ÿöhiÿa trees. It can ...
Shorea robusta - World Agroforestry Centre
... trees attain a height of about 18-32 m and girths of 1.5-2 m; bole is clean, straight and cylindrical, but often bearing epicormic branches; crown is spreading and spherical. Bark dark brown and thick, with longitudinal fissures deep in poles, becoming shallow in mature trees; provides effective pro ...
... trees attain a height of about 18-32 m and girths of 1.5-2 m; bole is clean, straight and cylindrical, but often bearing epicormic branches; crown is spreading and spherical. Bark dark brown and thick, with longitudinal fissures deep in poles, becoming shallow in mature trees; provides effective pro ...
BSF 101//3 - Biodiversity in the Tropics
... Describe the ways in which amphibians are adapted to life on land . In what ways are amphibians still restricted to a watery or moist environment? (10 marks) ...
... Describe the ways in which amphibians are adapted to life on land . In what ways are amphibians still restricted to a watery or moist environment? (10 marks) ...
Succession of bee communities on fallows
... perennials, resulted in the highest species richness of flowering plants in the second year within the first five years of succession. Species richness of flowering plants was the best predictor variable for species richness of bees, whereas the cover of flowering plants correlated with the abundanc ...
... perennials, resulted in the highest species richness of flowering plants in the second year within the first five years of succession. Species richness of flowering plants was the best predictor variable for species richness of bees, whereas the cover of flowering plants correlated with the abundanc ...
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... of pebble rendzinas, albeit drought may harm soil communities in some years. In typical brown soils water regime is more stable during vegetation period and the activity of soil biota is high. Pseudopodzolic soils are characterized by low content of humus and relatively high acidity of soil because ...
... of pebble rendzinas, albeit drought may harm soil communities in some years. In typical brown soils water regime is more stable during vegetation period and the activity of soil biota is high. Pseudopodzolic soils are characterized by low content of humus and relatively high acidity of soil because ...
MONARDA LUTEOLA (LAMIACEAE): A NEW SPECIES FROM
... reference to the types (Lindheimer 151), the holotype of which is said to be at GH (Turner 1994). Even though GH has two specimens of Lindheimer 151, it is safe to say that the holotype is barcoded 00001333), since the other specimen (barcode 00001334) was transferred from the Boston Society of Natu ...
... reference to the types (Lindheimer 151), the holotype of which is said to be at GH (Turner 1994). Even though GH has two specimens of Lindheimer 151, it is safe to say that the holotype is barcoded 00001333), since the other specimen (barcode 00001334) was transferred from the Boston Society of Natu ...
Vegetation Quality Assessment Manual V1_3
... recruitment is adequate only if there is sufficient recruitment to replace the canopy over time 2. Recruitment is considered adequate for an understorey species when the number of observed immature individuals of that species is at least 10% of the number of observed mature individuals 3. Determine ...
... recruitment is adequate only if there is sufficient recruitment to replace the canopy over time 2. Recruitment is considered adequate for an understorey species when the number of observed immature individuals of that species is at least 10% of the number of observed mature individuals 3. Determine ...
Vegetation in the Australian Alps (DOCX – 601KB)
... Subalpine zone: Above about 1500 metres there is an abrupt change from tall forests to a low-growing subalpine woodland dominated by Snow Gums. The plants growing here have to endure low temperatures all year round, and much of the precipitation is in the form of snow and ice. The trees are stunted ...
... Subalpine zone: Above about 1500 metres there is an abrupt change from tall forests to a low-growing subalpine woodland dominated by Snow Gums. The plants growing here have to endure low temperatures all year round, and much of the precipitation is in the form of snow and ice. The trees are stunted ...
Common insect pests of strawberries
... 2. Apply cover sprays. 3. Remove and destroy discarded fruit in the field and around packing sheds. ...
... 2. Apply cover sprays. 3. Remove and destroy discarded fruit in the field and around packing sheds. ...
BIOL 153L General Biology
... medicinally active chemicals, has been used for thousands of years for allergies, bronchial issues, weight loss, and energy. Unfortunately, ephedrine can raise blood pressure and cause cardiac problems—many people have died from Ephedra supplements, including dozens of U.S. soldiers, a Minnesota Vik ...
... medicinally active chemicals, has been used for thousands of years for allergies, bronchial issues, weight loss, and energy. Unfortunately, ephedrine can raise blood pressure and cause cardiac problems—many people have died from Ephedra supplements, including dozens of U.S. soldiers, a Minnesota Vik ...
Leaf anatomical study of taxons Salvia nemorosa subsp. tesquicola
... cordate blade is 6-7 cm long, 2.5 cm wide with double crenate margins. The green leaves are ventrally glabrous or disperse hairy and dorsally tomentous (Ciocârlan & Costea 1997). The abundance of hairs on stems and petioles is intermediate between S. nemorosa and the hybrid. The stem is branched, be ...
... cordate blade is 6-7 cm long, 2.5 cm wide with double crenate margins. The green leaves are ventrally glabrous or disperse hairy and dorsally tomentous (Ciocârlan & Costea 1997). The abundance of hairs on stems and petioles is intermediate between S. nemorosa and the hybrid. The stem is branched, be ...
A re-evaluation of the Cotyledon orbiculata Complex
... Within var. oblonga another hairy local form has been recorded from the western Soutpansberg (e.g. Tolken 5600A). A similar local hairy form has also been recorded for var. orbiculata in the eastern Richtersveld, but the first hairs on the inflorescence can already be detected on plants near Komagga ...
... Within var. oblonga another hairy local form has been recorded from the western Soutpansberg (e.g. Tolken 5600A). A similar local hairy form has also been recorded for var. orbiculata in the eastern Richtersveld, but the first hairs on the inflorescence can already be detected on plants near Komagga ...
Stem and Root Anatomy and Functions. Vegetative Propagation
... 1. When the seedlings appear, thin the plants to two per pot. Keep the largest healthiest looking plants. 2. Add 1/8 teaspoon of urea to the +UREA treatments every other week. use only marked meter sticks to measure heights of the +INOCULUM treatments to avoid contamination of the "No inoculum" trea ...
... 1. When the seedlings appear, thin the plants to two per pot. Keep the largest healthiest looking plants. 2. Add 1/8 teaspoon of urea to the +UREA treatments every other week. use only marked meter sticks to measure heights of the +INOCULUM treatments to avoid contamination of the "No inoculum" trea ...
A call for an end to calls for the end of invasion biology
... Similarly to Davis (2009) and Davis et al. (2011), Valéry et al. (2013) object to the focus of invasion biology on nonnative species, claiming that it has “restricted the relevance of the field both from theoretical and practical viewpoints.” A close examination of Valéry et al. (2013) shows that t ...
... Similarly to Davis (2009) and Davis et al. (2011), Valéry et al. (2013) object to the focus of invasion biology on nonnative species, claiming that it has “restricted the relevance of the field both from theoretical and practical viewpoints.” A close examination of Valéry et al. (2013) shows that t ...
Shrubs, Trees, and Roses - Friends School Plant Sale
... beautifully shaped evergreens. Narrow pyramidal evergreen with horizontal branches and drooping lower branches. Pennsylvania source. 40–90’h by 20–30’w Í∏˜¥ $17.00—2 gal. pot ...
... beautifully shaped evergreens. Narrow pyramidal evergreen with horizontal branches and drooping lower branches. Pennsylvania source. 40–90’h by 20–30’w Í∏˜¥ $17.00—2 gal. pot ...
apex predators enable coexistence
... World’s Worst, although these are primarily focused on human use and tend to be taxonomically biased (Table 1). The values of these species to their recipient ecosystems thus remain an important topic of research [16]. For instance, across its non-native range the lantana shrub (Lantana camara) prov ...
... World’s Worst, although these are primarily focused on human use and tend to be taxonomically biased (Table 1). The values of these species to their recipient ecosystems thus remain an important topic of research [16]. For instance, across its non-native range the lantana shrub (Lantana camara) prov ...
- International Journal of Botany Studies
... species under 12 genera belonging to the family Apocynaceae were collected and identified. The methods employed during the study were designed with the sole purpose of eliciting the precious wealth of information on the medicinal uses of plants practiced by the local people. Detailed survey has made ...
... species under 12 genera belonging to the family Apocynaceae were collected and identified. The methods employed during the study were designed with the sole purpose of eliciting the precious wealth of information on the medicinal uses of plants practiced by the local people. Detailed survey has made ...
AtCSLA7, a Cellulose Synthase-Like Putative
... Road, Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom (S.K.P., D.T.) ...
... Road, Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom (S.K.P., D.T.) ...
Virginia Firescapes
... The Firescape When the forest becomes a community, forest fires and homes are inseparable. A home in a woodland setting is surrounded by flammable vegetation. Firewise landscaping can help you create a defensible space or buffer zone around your home. This not only helps to keep fire from approachin ...
... The Firescape When the forest becomes a community, forest fires and homes are inseparable. A home in a woodland setting is surrounded by flammable vegetation. Firewise landscaping can help you create a defensible space or buffer zone around your home. This not only helps to keep fire from approachin ...
Oligochaeta: Glossoscolecidae
... from South America, including the subject of this study, Rhinodrilus priollii Righi 1967. More than 20 species of Rhinodrilus (family Glossoscolecidae) have been described, many of which are native to South America (James and Brown, 2006). One of the largest species in the genus, R. priollii, appear ...
... from South America, including the subject of this study, Rhinodrilus priollii Righi 1967. More than 20 species of Rhinodrilus (family Glossoscolecidae) have been described, many of which are native to South America (James and Brown, 2006). One of the largest species in the genus, R. priollii, appear ...
Perovskia atriplicifolia
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.