FROG HOLLOW NURSERY- The Food Garden SEEDLING LIST
... and will re-sprout. Long cropping period. MIZUNA Mildly-flavoured salad green closely related to Mibuna. The dark green, glossy leaves are finely dissected, forming an attractive rosette. Leaves, juicy stalks and flowering shoots are eaten raw or lightly cooked. Hardy, tolerating hot and cold, wet c ...
... and will re-sprout. Long cropping period. MIZUNA Mildly-flavoured salad green closely related to Mibuna. The dark green, glossy leaves are finely dissected, forming an attractive rosette. Leaves, juicy stalks and flowering shoots are eaten raw or lightly cooked. Hardy, tolerating hot and cold, wet c ...
COCOA (Theobroma cacao, Sterculiaceae) Cocoa is a bevarage
... irrigation. High wind velocity causes considerable mechanical damage to trees. Cocoa is grown at altitude up to 900 m above MSL though it is possible to grow the crop even in much higher elevations under sheltered conditions. The best soil for cocoa is forest soil rich in humus. The soil should allo ...
... irrigation. High wind velocity causes considerable mechanical damage to trees. Cocoa is grown at altitude up to 900 m above MSL though it is possible to grow the crop even in much higher elevations under sheltered conditions. The best soil for cocoa is forest soil rich in humus. The soil should allo ...
COMMON VILLAGE TREES
... The bark is relatively smooth, grayish-yellow or rusty brown. The bark becomes somewhat scaly with age. A milky sap comes out when the tree is bruised or cut. Leaves are shed in January and the tree is leafless till March. However, the tree may be evergreen if found near streams or ponds. The Cluste ...
... The bark is relatively smooth, grayish-yellow or rusty brown. The bark becomes somewhat scaly with age. A milky sap comes out when the tree is bruised or cut. Leaves are shed in January and the tree is leafless till March. However, the tree may be evergreen if found near streams or ponds. The Cluste ...
Gloriosa superba L.
... from the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine. The presence of colchicinetype alkaloids with a tropolone ring is characteristic for most genera in ...
... from the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine. The presence of colchicinetype alkaloids with a tropolone ring is characteristic for most genera in ...
Physiology of Flowering- The Case of Mango Makhmale Sandip,
... stress responses in plants. As stress conditions are required floral morphogenesis, its increased concentrations is expected to facilitate floral growth though stress adaptive mechanism involving osmotic adjustment and synthesis of stress responsive genes. It also has influence on flowering through ...
... stress responses in plants. As stress conditions are required floral morphogenesis, its increased concentrations is expected to facilitate floral growth though stress adaptive mechanism involving osmotic adjustment and synthesis of stress responsive genes. It also has influence on flowering through ...
Multicellular Primary Producers
... – leaves • arise from nodes of rhizomes or vertical stems • scale leaves—short leaves that protect the delicate growing tips of rhizomes • foliage leaves—long leaves from vertical shoots with 2 parts – sheath that bears no chlorophyll – upper blade that accomplishes all photosynthesis of the plant u ...
... – leaves • arise from nodes of rhizomes or vertical stems • scale leaves—short leaves that protect the delicate growing tips of rhizomes • foliage leaves—long leaves from vertical shoots with 2 parts – sheath that bears no chlorophyll – upper blade that accomplishes all photosynthesis of the plant u ...
Origin of Angiosperms Cycad-like plants
... most would agree on a Triassic or Jurassic initial divergence, although there is no unequivocal fossil evidence A demonstrable “burst” of phylogenetic radiation is found in the fossil record beginning in the mid- to late Cretaceous, 140 - 100 mybp ...
... most would agree on a Triassic or Jurassic initial divergence, although there is no unequivocal fossil evidence A demonstrable “burst” of phylogenetic radiation is found in the fossil record beginning in the mid- to late Cretaceous, 140 - 100 mybp ...
Japanese barberry
... barberry and consequently is seldom found in the woods. Yet another species, the native Allegheny barberry (B. canadensis), was known to occur naturally in Pennsylvania in the past; although it is believed to be locally extirpated, it can still be found from West Virginia south to Georgia. ...
... barberry and consequently is seldom found in the woods. Yet another species, the native Allegheny barberry (B. canadensis), was known to occur naturally in Pennsylvania in the past; although it is believed to be locally extirpated, it can still be found from West Virginia south to Georgia. ...
Unit 4 - PowerPoint Jeopardy
... produces new layers of xylem. The rings represent the layers of xylem growth from over the tree’s lifetime! Board ...
... produces new layers of xylem. The rings represent the layers of xylem growth from over the tree’s lifetime! Board ...
Bisgoeppertia (Gentianaceae) unravelled. Account of a small genus
... Cuba (Fig. 1). As far as is known, B. gracilis grows only in areas in which with ultramafic bedrock is present, and it probably is a strict “serpentinophyte”. In two of the three western localities, including the type population, the plants show a striking appearance, being uniformly annual, complet ...
... Cuba (Fig. 1). As far as is known, B. gracilis grows only in areas in which with ultramafic bedrock is present, and it probably is a strict “serpentinophyte”. In two of the three western localities, including the type population, the plants show a striking appearance, being uniformly annual, complet ...
Systematic Implications of DNA variation in subfamily Opuntioideae
... most would agree on a Triassic or Jurassic initial divergence, although there is no unequivocal fossil evidence A demonstrable “burst” of phylogenetic radiation is found in the fossil record beginning in the mid- to late Cretaceous, 140 - 100 mybp ...
... most would agree on a Triassic or Jurassic initial divergence, although there is no unequivocal fossil evidence A demonstrable “burst” of phylogenetic radiation is found in the fossil record beginning in the mid- to late Cretaceous, 140 - 100 mybp ...
Wild-Food Plants in Southern Ethiopia: Reflections on the role of
... has been and still is being under-estimated. This may very well be the case for Ethiopia, a so-called ‘biodiversity hot-spot’ and known as a centre of origin for a significant number of food plants (Bell, 1995). Rural people of Ethiopia are endowed with a deep knowledge concerning the use of wild pl ...
... has been and still is being under-estimated. This may very well be the case for Ethiopia, a so-called ‘biodiversity hot-spot’ and known as a centre of origin for a significant number of food plants (Bell, 1995). Rural people of Ethiopia are endowed with a deep knowledge concerning the use of wild pl ...
Terrestrial Ecosystem Responses to Biotic Interchange
... increasing in frequency and intensity at global scales via cross-continental introductions, land use ...
... increasing in frequency and intensity at global scales via cross-continental introductions, land use ...
angiosperm life cycle - University of San Diego Home Pages
... Water conducting - xylem Dead at maturity, but produce secondary walls before protoplast dies, deposited unevenly in rings Tracheids Vessel elements – More efficient, angiosperms only* – Wider & shorter than tracheids – Linked end to end forming tubes – May or may not have perforated end walls – ...
... Water conducting - xylem Dead at maturity, but produce secondary walls before protoplast dies, deposited unevenly in rings Tracheids Vessel elements – More efficient, angiosperms only* – Wider & shorter than tracheids – Linked end to end forming tubes – May or may not have perforated end walls – ...
The following is a list of trees recommended for the Woodland area
... area and their general characteristics, to be used as a guide for selection and planting. All of the trees on this list have characteristics that make them desirable street trees. Some also have characteristics that may make them undesirable in certain locations. All have been selected for their res ...
... area and their general characteristics, to be used as a guide for selection and planting. All of the trees on this list have characteristics that make them desirable street trees. Some also have characteristics that may make them undesirable in certain locations. All have been selected for their res ...
glossopteris acutensis, a new species of glossopteris from
... flora. The flora is believed to have emerged either during the extensive permocarboniferous glaciation or soon thereafter. The Glossopteris proved to be an important and dominant genus and hence the lower Gondwana flora is also known as Glossopteris flora. The name Glossopteris was proposed by Brogn ...
... flora. The flora is believed to have emerged either during the extensive permocarboniferous glaciation or soon thereafter. The Glossopteris proved to be an important and dominant genus and hence the lower Gondwana flora is also known as Glossopteris flora. The name Glossopteris was proposed by Brogn ...
Upper Triassic Dockum Flora of Eastern New Mexico and Texas
... represent the leaves of a palm. Many paleobotanists dispute Brown and believe that Sanmiguelias belongs to some other group, such as the cycads, conifers or some otherwise unknown group of extinct plants. Three nearly complete leaves of S. lewisi together with some small fragments have been collecte ...
... represent the leaves of a palm. Many paleobotanists dispute Brown and believe that Sanmiguelias belongs to some other group, such as the cycads, conifers or some otherwise unknown group of extinct plants. Three nearly complete leaves of S. lewisi together with some small fragments have been collecte ...
Seed Germination Lab
... the ground in all sorts of environments. If they were to germinate right away, the young plants would die as soon as the weather got colder. These seeds usually are programmed to germinate only after they have experienced a long period of low temperatures (our winter). In the spring, when the soil ...
... the ground in all sorts of environments. If they were to germinate right away, the young plants would die as soon as the weather got colder. These seeds usually are programmed to germinate only after they have experienced a long period of low temperatures (our winter). In the spring, when the soil ...
The Florigen Genes FT and TSF Modulate
... et al. 2009). However, ft-2 plants showed retarded growth of lateral shoots with well-grown main shoots, and ft-2; tsf-1 double mutants showed more drastic retardation of lateral shoot growth (Fig. 2C–E, G). To analyze this lateral shoot phenotype in ft; tsf double and ft single mutants in detail, t ...
... et al. 2009). However, ft-2 plants showed retarded growth of lateral shoots with well-grown main shoots, and ft-2; tsf-1 double mutants showed more drastic retardation of lateral shoot growth (Fig. 2C–E, G). To analyze this lateral shoot phenotype in ft; tsf double and ft single mutants in detail, t ...
Science - Illinois Ag in the Classroom
... To continue looking at how the plants grow, have the students look at the diagrams provided on the transparencies – Transparency Mater #1-8. If available, bring in a mature corn and soybean plant. Ask them to compare their similarities and differences. Observations may include: `Depending on the s ...
... To continue looking at how the plants grow, have the students look at the diagrams provided on the transparencies – Transparency Mater #1-8. If available, bring in a mature corn and soybean plant. Ask them to compare their similarities and differences. Observations may include: `Depending on the s ...
Butea Monosperma (LAM.) Kuntze – A Comprehensive Review
... provide a very effective strategy for the discovery of medicinally active agents. A detailed and systematic study is required for the identification, cataloguing and documentation of plants, which may provide a meaningful way for the promotion of the traditional knowledge of the herbal medicinal pla ...
... provide a very effective strategy for the discovery of medicinally active agents. A detailed and systematic study is required for the identification, cataloguing and documentation of plants, which may provide a meaningful way for the promotion of the traditional knowledge of the herbal medicinal pla ...
Canola Mustard Rapeseed and Related Weeds in
... of characteristics within the Brassicas and their varieties has been altered through variety development. Natural or artificial hybrids could resemble either parent or a combination of both parental types. Certain plant characteristics are useful to the layperson for identification of Brassicas curr ...
... of characteristics within the Brassicas and their varieties has been altered through variety development. Natural or artificial hybrids could resemble either parent or a combination of both parental types. Certain plant characteristics are useful to the layperson for identification of Brassicas curr ...
Weed Seedling Identification Guide
... Rapid and accurate identification of weeds at the seedling stage is the first step in the design of a successful weed management program that saves producers and land managers time, money, and reduces herbicide use. How does weed seedling identification provide these benefits? First, weed management ...
... Rapid and accurate identification of weeds at the seedling stage is the first step in the design of a successful weed management program that saves producers and land managers time, money, and reduces herbicide use. How does weed seedling identification provide these benefits? First, weed management ...
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.