AZARIUS SEED PACK Ephedra sinica (Ephedraceae)
... growing to a height of 1.5m with a spread of 0.5 m. The leaves are long, flat, 2cm wide and reed-like, the flowers are pale green or purplish, occurring in terminal panicles and appearing in summer. A native of Europe and North America, it prefers moist, wet soils in marshes or at the edges of ponds ...
... growing to a height of 1.5m with a spread of 0.5 m. The leaves are long, flat, 2cm wide and reed-like, the flowers are pale green or purplish, occurring in terminal panicles and appearing in summer. A native of Europe and North America, it prefers moist, wet soils in marshes or at the edges of ponds ...
Salix floridana - Florida Natural Areas Inventory
... and brittle, reddish-brown twigs. Leaves 2 - 6 inches long and 0.8 - 2 inches wide, deciduous, alternate, lance-shaped with rounded base and pointed tip; margins toothed with tiny, knobbed glands; upper surface bright green, lower surface grayish-white with hairy, brown veins; leaves on young shoots ...
... and brittle, reddish-brown twigs. Leaves 2 - 6 inches long and 0.8 - 2 inches wide, deciduous, alternate, lance-shaped with rounded base and pointed tip; margins toothed with tiny, knobbed glands; upper surface bright green, lower surface grayish-white with hairy, brown veins; leaves on young shoots ...
Invasive Species: A History of How Humans Modify their Environment
... A small, predatory mammal similar to a weasel Excellent climbers, runners, and swimmers Up to 12 young per year Kill for sport as well as food Up to 20 kills per night Why are they a problem in NZ? Because New Zealand is an island, a number of highly vulnerable bird species, many of them flightless ...
... A small, predatory mammal similar to a weasel Excellent climbers, runners, and swimmers Up to 12 young per year Kill for sport as well as food Up to 20 kills per night Why are they a problem in NZ? Because New Zealand is an island, a number of highly vulnerable bird species, many of them flightless ...
34 Diseases and Their Control
... knots. Female cyst nematodes become small round and pearl-like once they establish a feeding site on a host root. Nematodes are spread in water, infected plant material or through the movement of infested soil. They also remain in infested soil and will damage future crops. Some nematodes such as th ...
... knots. Female cyst nematodes become small round and pearl-like once they establish a feeding site on a host root. Nematodes are spread in water, infected plant material or through the movement of infested soil. They also remain in infested soil and will damage future crops. Some nematodes such as th ...
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... honeydew from its leaves. Honeydew samples consist 59.9% carbohydrates (6% fructose, 24.3% glucose, 12.4% sucrose and remaining 17.5% other sugars). Bees, ants and flies were found collecting honeydew from the leaf surfaces. Nectar and honeydew collected by bees from this plant is generally used for ...
... honeydew from its leaves. Honeydew samples consist 59.9% carbohydrates (6% fructose, 24.3% glucose, 12.4% sucrose and remaining 17.5% other sugars). Bees, ants and flies were found collecting honeydew from the leaf surfaces. Nectar and honeydew collected by bees from this plant is generally used for ...
taxonomic survey of wild plants of family brassicaceae in
... Kohistan valley starts with its gate way called “Khawgo Ooba” and extended up to Kumrat about 120 km. However, according to forest division the area of Dir Kohistan 645 square miles. Out of this an area of 1, 40351 acres were covered by coniferous/pines forests (DCR, 1998). The relative humidity is ...
... Kohistan valley starts with its gate way called “Khawgo Ooba” and extended up to Kumrat about 120 km. However, according to forest division the area of Dir Kohistan 645 square miles. Out of this an area of 1, 40351 acres were covered by coniferous/pines forests (DCR, 1998). The relative humidity is ...
Brazilian Pepper: Identify and Eliminate This Pest Plant
... Basal Bark: This technique involves treating the plant without cutting or removing it and is most effective on trunks six inches or less diameter. Basal Bark is the most cost effective removal method if you have large numbers of Brazilian pepper plants, since plant removal or cut-stump may be costly ...
... Basal Bark: This technique involves treating the plant without cutting or removing it and is most effective on trunks six inches or less diameter. Basal Bark is the most cost effective removal method if you have large numbers of Brazilian pepper plants, since plant removal or cut-stump may be costly ...
Aphids leaf hoppers white fly mites 97
... The attacked plants give a sickly, black appearance with poor growth & yield ...
... The attacked plants give a sickly, black appearance with poor growth & yield ...
a12 PlantDiversity
... a protective coating. Pollen allowed for the dispersal of the male gamete (sperm) over longer distances and without the need for water. In Bryophytes and seedless vascular plants the sperm must swim to the egg, so they require a moist environment. In seed bearing vascular plants, the zygote develops ...
... a protective coating. Pollen allowed for the dispersal of the male gamete (sperm) over longer distances and without the need for water. In Bryophytes and seedless vascular plants the sperm must swim to the egg, so they require a moist environment. In seed bearing vascular plants, the zygote develops ...
Vegetative plant morphology - UNL, Go URL
... pine (b). White oak bark is light gray with narrow ridges. Scotch pine is orangish brown with a thin papery appearance. Both trees have bark that is distinctive from a distance. © The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska. All rights reserved. ...
... pine (b). White oak bark is light gray with narrow ridges. Scotch pine is orangish brown with a thin papery appearance. Both trees have bark that is distinctive from a distance. © The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska. All rights reserved. ...
32) F Shadblow Serviceberry, Amelanchier canadensis:
... Summer Azure butterflies - Also provides white berries for fall birds - Leaves turn purplish-red in fall ...
... Summer Azure butterflies - Also provides white berries for fall birds - Leaves turn purplish-red in fall ...
Slide 1 - Jefferson School District
... “Vessel seed” because they are covered by flowers thus they have fruit. But you will only see flowers during the reproductive “season”. Nectarine in bloom in spring. Then, the fruit. Photo by Mrs. Gilmore ...
... “Vessel seed” because they are covered by flowers thus they have fruit. But you will only see flowers during the reproductive “season”. Nectarine in bloom in spring. Then, the fruit. Photo by Mrs. Gilmore ...
5 Multicellular organisms
... Why are there as many palisade cells as possible packed into the top layer of a leaf? ...
... Why are there as many palisade cells as possible packed into the top layer of a leaf? ...
The RHS International Delphinium Register Supplement 2009 – 2013
... apex with 3 to 4 relatively small laterals. Flowers semi-double, 70mm wide, strong purplish red (72A) with faint red overlay on outer half and paler in colour toward centre; eye white, with faint yellow hairs; spur 20mm long; pedicel 75mm long. This cultivar was originally referred to as seedling S9 ...
... apex with 3 to 4 relatively small laterals. Flowers semi-double, 70mm wide, strong purplish red (72A) with faint red overlay on outer half and paler in colour toward centre; eye white, with faint yellow hairs; spur 20mm long; pedicel 75mm long. This cultivar was originally referred to as seedling S9 ...
Invasive Plants Common in Connecticut Invasive Plants Common in
... germination and seedling growth of other plant species including arrow arum (Peltandra virginica), which is an important duck food. Description/Biology: Plant: perennial that grows to a height of 1-3 ft. and produces thick pink-fleshed rhizomatous roots in dense mats. It is the only yellow iris like ...
... germination and seedling growth of other plant species including arrow arum (Peltandra virginica), which is an important duck food. Description/Biology: Plant: perennial that grows to a height of 1-3 ft. and produces thick pink-fleshed rhizomatous roots in dense mats. It is the only yellow iris like ...
Five Little Seeds - Clay Hill Memorial Forest
... Eric Carle. i. This is a description of the book The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle. In autumn, a strong wind blows flower seeds high in the air and carries them far across the land. One by one, many of the seeds are lost -- burned by the sun, fallen into the ocean, eaten by a bird. But some survive the lo ...
... Eric Carle. i. This is a description of the book The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle. In autumn, a strong wind blows flower seeds high in the air and carries them far across the land. One by one, many of the seeds are lost -- burned by the sun, fallen into the ocean, eaten by a bird. But some survive the lo ...
Native Grasses - Arizona
... CULTURE: Most of our grasses need full sun to do well. Most will perform best in heavy, clayrich soil; they will need more water in well-drained soils. Sow seeds onto loosened soil in warm weather; barely cover by raking lightly and keep surface moist until seeds have germinated. It is easier to acc ...
... CULTURE: Most of our grasses need full sun to do well. Most will perform best in heavy, clayrich soil; they will need more water in well-drained soils. Sow seeds onto loosened soil in warm weather; barely cover by raking lightly and keep surface moist until seeds have germinated. It is easier to acc ...
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... potato genus Solanum, family Solanaceae. It is native to Europe and Asia, and widely naturalised elsewhere, including North America, where it is an invasive problem weed. Bittersweet is a semi-woody herbaceous perennial vine, which scrambles over other plants, capable of reaching a height of 4 m whe ...
... potato genus Solanum, family Solanaceae. It is native to Europe and Asia, and widely naturalised elsewhere, including North America, where it is an invasive problem weed. Bittersweet is a semi-woody herbaceous perennial vine, which scrambles over other plants, capable of reaching a height of 4 m whe ...
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... • Plants that are pollinated by animals often are brightly colored and have a strong smell to attract the animal pollinators. • Another way plants are pollinated is by the wind. The wind picks up pollen from one plant and blows it onto another. ...
... • Plants that are pollinated by animals often are brightly colored and have a strong smell to attract the animal pollinators. • Another way plants are pollinated is by the wind. The wind picks up pollen from one plant and blows it onto another. ...
Pinus wallichiana - World Agroforestry Centre
... Food: Seed has a very resinous flavour and so is not much relished, honeydew from the aphid-infested leaves is eaten as a manna. There are reports that a manna-like substance that exudes from the leaves and twigs is eaten or used like honey. A vanillin flavouring is obtained as a by-product of other ...
... Food: Seed has a very resinous flavour and so is not much relished, honeydew from the aphid-infested leaves is eaten as a manna. There are reports that a manna-like substance that exudes from the leaves and twigs is eaten or used like honey. A vanillin flavouring is obtained as a by-product of other ...
Did you know that the forest that you are currently in is called a
... wreaths adorned with winterberry holly. It is also known as “black alder,” “false alder” and “fever bush.” Winterberry holly is native to the eastern United States and Canada in wetland areas though it can be grown in other climates. Its native area stretches from Nova Scotia, Canada to southern Flo ...
... wreaths adorned with winterberry holly. It is also known as “black alder,” “false alder” and “fever bush.” Winterberry holly is native to the eastern United States and Canada in wetland areas though it can be grown in other climates. Its native area stretches from Nova Scotia, Canada to southern Flo ...
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... Flowers and Fruits Angiosperms reproduce sexually by means of flowers. Flowers contain ovaries, which surround and protect the seeds. Angiosperm means “enclosed seed.” Flowers are an evolutionary advantage because they attract animals that carry pollen with them as they leave flowers. After fertiliz ...
... Flowers and Fruits Angiosperms reproduce sexually by means of flowers. Flowers contain ovaries, which surround and protect the seeds. Angiosperm means “enclosed seed.” Flowers are an evolutionary advantage because they attract animals that carry pollen with them as they leave flowers. After fertiliz ...
Wild mustard
... Erect winter or summer annual. Leaves Seedlings have smooth, kidney-shaped cotyledons and prominently veined, bristly hairy leaves that initially develop from a basal rosette. Lower leaves are irregularly lobed and toothed with petioles; upper leaves are Wild mustard alternate, stalkless to shortlow ...
... Erect winter or summer annual. Leaves Seedlings have smooth, kidney-shaped cotyledons and prominently veined, bristly hairy leaves that initially develop from a basal rosette. Lower leaves are irregularly lobed and toothed with petioles; upper leaves are Wild mustard alternate, stalkless to shortlow ...
The Invasive Species Handbook: A guide to invasive plants in the
... presented in this guidebook are aggressive invasive species that threaten the diversity of plants and animals as well as the quality of life in the Tug Hill region. Invasive Plant Threats. On a global basis, invasive species are second only to habitat destruction as the greatest threat to native pla ...
... presented in this guidebook are aggressive invasive species that threaten the diversity of plants and animals as well as the quality of life in the Tug Hill region. Invasive Plant Threats. On a global basis, invasive species are second only to habitat destruction as the greatest threat to native pla ...
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.