a monograph on strophanthus dc. (apocynaceae)
... Corolla: the tube may widen near its base (in S. gerrardity'or near its mouth (in S. bullenianus) or at various levels in between. The 10-lobed corona with partly fused pairs of lobes is typical for the genus, but varies considerably in shape and size. The corolla lobes also vary considerably; one e ...
... Corolla: the tube may widen near its base (in S. gerrardity'or near its mouth (in S. bullenianus) or at various levels in between. The 10-lobed corona with partly fused pairs of lobes is typical for the genus, but varies considerably in shape and size. The corolla lobes also vary considerably; one e ...
Carex Establishment on Reclaimed Oil Sands Landscapes
... Energy Inc. with a photographic record of the Carex species encountered as part of this research. Species and habitat descriptions listed in this supplement refer to characteristics applicable to the oil sands region of north eastern Alberta and may not be applicable to areas outside this region. Re ...
... Energy Inc. with a photographic record of the Carex species encountered as part of this research. Species and habitat descriptions listed in this supplement refer to characteristics applicable to the oil sands region of north eastern Alberta and may not be applicable to areas outside this region. Re ...
J. John Sepkoski, Jr.
... through temperature-dependent physiology and indirectly through changes in trophic structure. Warming also increased decomposition, probably both through physiology and indirectly through food web structure. The results of this quantitative study are consistent with the general descriptive view of e ...
... through temperature-dependent physiology and indirectly through changes in trophic structure. Warming also increased decomposition, probably both through physiology and indirectly through food web structure. The results of this quantitative study are consistent with the general descriptive view of e ...
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... Seed collection is very difficult for this species as very few trees produce viable seeds, and seeds do not mature at the same time. In addition, seeds are vulnerable to rat and invertebrate predation. Seventy-two seeds were collected from one prolifically fruiting tree in Makaha this year and taken ...
... Seed collection is very difficult for this species as very few trees produce viable seeds, and seeds do not mature at the same time. In addition, seeds are vulnerable to rat and invertebrate predation. Seventy-two seeds were collected from one prolifically fruiting tree in Makaha this year and taken ...
Physiological aspects of the production and conversion of DMSP in
... Dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) is a compound produced in several classes of algae and higher plants that live in the marine environment. Considering its generally high intracellular concentrations, DMSP has a function in the osmotic protection of algal cells. Due to the relatively slow adaptatio ...
... Dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) is a compound produced in several classes of algae and higher plants that live in the marine environment. Considering its generally high intracellular concentrations, DMSP has a function in the osmotic protection of algal cells. Due to the relatively slow adaptatio ...
The Genera of ARACEAE Mayo et al 1997
... which are used the world over as cut flowers. The family is extraordinarily diverse in appearance, with the foliage being probably its most widely appreciated feature. The perforated leaf of Monstera deliciosa (the subject of our cover) is one of the most instantly recognizable plant images the worl ...
... which are used the world over as cut flowers. The family is extraordinarily diverse in appearance, with the foliage being probably its most widely appreciated feature. The perforated leaf of Monstera deliciosa (the subject of our cover) is one of the most instantly recognizable plant images the worl ...
Scrub management for threatened and endangered species
... managers are trying to improve. These practices should be implemented in such a way that they limit damage to the root systems of sensitive TES plants. Chemical removal (i.e., the use of herbicides) can be used when absolutely necessary but care must be taken near TES populations and in close proxim ...
... managers are trying to improve. These practices should be implemented in such a way that they limit damage to the root systems of sensitive TES plants. Chemical removal (i.e., the use of herbicides) can be used when absolutely necessary but care must be taken near TES populations and in close proxim ...
Carex Establishment on Reclaimed Oil Sands Landscapes
... Open acidic bogs & poor fens, found on the top of sphagnum hummocks. Perigynia 6-7 mm long, cylindrical, tapered to a long point, plants short < 30 cm. Carex microglochin None S3 PMC Jul-01-2007#341, PMC Jul-01-2008#431 ...
... Open acidic bogs & poor fens, found on the top of sphagnum hummocks. Perigynia 6-7 mm long, cylindrical, tapered to a long point, plants short < 30 cm. Carex microglochin None S3 PMC Jul-01-2007#341, PMC Jul-01-2008#431 ...
pub3484bugbizaphidparasitoids
... in the aphid. In about 48 hours, the small larva emerges from the egg and starts consuming the aphid tissues. In the late stages of development, the larva will consume all the host’s tissues including guts and muscles causing death of the aphid. The larva makes a small hole in the aphid and fixes th ...
... in the aphid. In about 48 hours, the small larva emerges from the egg and starts consuming the aphid tissues. In the late stages of development, the larva will consume all the host’s tissues including guts and muscles causing death of the aphid. The larva makes a small hole in the aphid and fixes th ...
best practice in restoration
... with the Board of the European Chapter of SER, supported by an excellent team of local colleagues and student helpers. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of several sponsors without whom this conference would not have been possible. Finally, we thank our university for generously hosting th ...
... with the Board of the European Chapter of SER, supported by an excellent team of local colleagues and student helpers. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of several sponsors without whom this conference would not have been possible. Finally, we thank our university for generously hosting th ...
F. Ferruccio. Ferrari Nursery Catalogue, 1966. Orthographic error for
... petals, 3 petaloids, yellow-orange anthers and creamy filaments. Extremely floriferous, long blooming season, plant fully hardy to -15° F. Plant growth is upright, dense and medium, with dark green leaves 11.5 cm long x 5 cm wide. Fairy Blush. (C.lutchuensis hybrid). New Zealand Camellia Bulletin, 1 ...
... petals, 3 petaloids, yellow-orange anthers and creamy filaments. Extremely floriferous, long blooming season, plant fully hardy to -15° F. Plant growth is upright, dense and medium, with dark green leaves 11.5 cm long x 5 cm wide. Fairy Blush. (C.lutchuensis hybrid). New Zealand Camellia Bulletin, 1 ...
Butternut Tree: A Landowner`s Resource Guide
... is part of a larger recovery effort across north eastern and north central North America to try and save this endangered tree species. The involvement of private landowners and community forest managers is essential to butternut recovery. Together we can locate and assess mature, healthy butternut, ...
... is part of a larger recovery effort across north eastern and north central North America to try and save this endangered tree species. The involvement of private landowners and community forest managers is essential to butternut recovery. Together we can locate and assess mature, healthy butternut, ...
Spatial Pattern Analysis in Plant Ecology MARK R.T. DALE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
... Spatial Pattern Analysis in Plant Ecology ...
... Spatial Pattern Analysis in Plant Ecology ...
BEST PRACTICE IN RESTORATION
... with the Board of the European Chapter of SER, supported by an excellent team of local colleagues and student helpers. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of several sponsors without whom this conference would not have been possible. Finally, we thank our university for generously hosting th ...
... with the Board of the European Chapter of SER, supported by an excellent team of local colleagues and student helpers. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of several sponsors without whom this conference would not have been possible. Finally, we thank our university for generously hosting th ...
Coastal Saltmarsh - Primefact - NSW Department of Primary Industries
... • Grows in mostly brackish or saline swamps, on sandy soils in coastal areas except for isolated occurrence at Boonoo Boonoo Falls. ...
... • Grows in mostly brackish or saline swamps, on sandy soils in coastal areas except for isolated occurrence at Boonoo Boonoo Falls. ...
ON A COLLECTION OF ORCHIDS FROM LAOS
... Terrestrial. Small, white pse udo bulb , oval, 12 X I Omm, covered with leaf sheaths; roots from base . Leaves 3-4, not joined, plicate, sharply pointed, 3 major nerves. Lowest 5X4mm; 2nd 25X6mm; 3rd, 70 X 12mm; top, 85X 12mm; sheath extension 15mm in all cases. Bright green. Inflorescence terminal ...
... Terrestrial. Small, white pse udo bulb , oval, 12 X I Omm, covered with leaf sheaths; roots from base . Leaves 3-4, not joined, plicate, sharply pointed, 3 major nerves. Lowest 5X4mm; 2nd 25X6mm; 3rd, 70 X 12mm; top, 85X 12mm; sheath extension 15mm in all cases. Bright green. Inflorescence terminal ...
Medicinal plants research in Asia
... Therefore, innovative alternative approaches are needed to address this problem. Medicinal plants offer alternative remedies with tremendous opportunities. They not only provide access and affordable medicine to poor people; they can also generate income, employment and foreign exchange for developi ...
... Therefore, innovative alternative approaches are needed to address this problem. Medicinal plants offer alternative remedies with tremendous opportunities. They not only provide access and affordable medicine to poor people; they can also generate income, employment and foreign exchange for developi ...
The Tundra Biome Tundra is the coldest of all the biomes
... lichens grow on the rocks. (Lichens were very early land plants, and are a partnership between an alga and a fungus. They have no roots.) Tundra plants must grow rapidly, because the growing season lasts for only six to ten weeks. Many of the plants reproduce vegetatively, by growing new roots and s ...
... lichens grow on the rocks. (Lichens were very early land plants, and are a partnership between an alga and a fungus. They have no roots.) Tundra plants must grow rapidly, because the growing season lasts for only six to ten weeks. Many of the plants reproduce vegetatively, by growing new roots and s ...
ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION AND SUSTAINABLE
... in ecology have been organized in France these past years. It has now been two years that we work so that this event can take place for the first time in France and in the prestigious place of the International Popes' Palace Conference Center in Avignon. This place was not chosen at random! Indeed, i ...
... in ecology have been organized in France these past years. It has now been two years that we work so that this event can take place for the first time in France and in the prestigious place of the International Popes' Palace Conference Center in Avignon. This place was not chosen at random! Indeed, i ...
2010 7th SER Conference of the Society for Ecological
... in ecology have been organized in France these past years. It has now been two years that we work so that this event can take place for the first time in France and in the prestigious place of the International Popes' Palace Conference Center in Avignon. This place was not chosen at random! Indeed, i ...
... in ecology have been organized in France these past years. It has now been two years that we work so that this event can take place for the first time in France and in the prestigious place of the International Popes' Palace Conference Center in Avignon. This place was not chosen at random! Indeed, i ...
Composting and Mycorrhizae - Etobicoke Master Gardeners
... Humber Arboretum www.humberarboretum.on.ca www.etobicoke.mgoi.ca www.humberarboretum.on.ca ...
... Humber Arboretum www.humberarboretum.on.ca www.etobicoke.mgoi.ca www.humberarboretum.on.ca ...
W. Edwards. (C.japonica), Vanderbilt, 1940, Camellia Research, p.7
... C.sinensis. Different reading: ‘Wabiske’. The Japanese pronounce ‘wabisuke’ as ‘wabiske’ and this orthography was used by the early botanists before the adoption of the Hepburn transliteration system by the Horticultural nomenclature code. Wabisuke is now regarded as the prior and valid latin orthog ...
... C.sinensis. Different reading: ‘Wabiske’. The Japanese pronounce ‘wabisuke’ as ‘wabiske’ and this orthography was used by the early botanists before the adoption of the Hepburn transliteration system by the Horticultural nomenclature code. Wabisuke is now regarded as the prior and valid latin orthog ...
Sierra Nevada red fox - Center for Biological Diversity
... Genetic research thus demonstrates that Sierra Nevada red fox is genetically distinct from other subspecies of montane red fox, and that the Southern Cascade and Sierra Nevada populations of Sierra Nevada red fox, though closely related, are further distinguishable from one another (Sacks et al. 20 ...
... Genetic research thus demonstrates that Sierra Nevada red fox is genetically distinct from other subspecies of montane red fox, and that the Southern Cascade and Sierra Nevada populations of Sierra Nevada red fox, though closely related, are further distinguishable from one another (Sacks et al. 20 ...
Forestry Commission Booklet: Conifers in the British Isles
... trees tend to mature and degenerate relatively early and many trees of these genera have died when about 120 years old. In Argyll, gales seem to be the only hazard and here, as in Perth, Inverness and Ross-shire, trees of 120 years of age are usually in full health and even still increasing in heigh ...
... trees tend to mature and degenerate relatively early and many trees of these genera have died when about 120 years old. In Argyll, gales seem to be the only hazard and here, as in Perth, Inverness and Ross-shire, trees of 120 years of age are usually in full health and even still increasing in heigh ...
Seed Catalog - The Gardener`s Network
... foliage. Easy to grow! Blooms: Summer to Fall. 500 mg. packet, Livingston Seed Co. Regular $1.89 Our price $1.49 COCKSCOMB, Celosia #Y1090 Annual. Jewel-colored flowers are velvet to the touch. Gorgeous as a specimen plant, or in mass planting. Eye-catching in a fresh cut bouquet or fried in a fall ...
... foliage. Easy to grow! Blooms: Summer to Fall. 500 mg. packet, Livingston Seed Co. Regular $1.89 Our price $1.49 COCKSCOMB, Celosia #Y1090 Annual. Jewel-colored flowers are velvet to the touch. Gorgeous as a specimen plant, or in mass planting. Eye-catching in a fresh cut bouquet or fried in a fall ...
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.