Crabapple - WSU Extension
... little feeding every few years are all it takes. Prune in late winter or after they flower; remove branches that cross or grow vertically (waterspouts). Some varieties send up suckers from the root system. These vigorous shoots need to be removed during late spring as they can rob the tree of vigor. ...
... little feeding every few years are all it takes. Prune in late winter or after they flower; remove branches that cross or grow vertically (waterspouts). Some varieties send up suckers from the root system. These vigorous shoots need to be removed during late spring as they can rob the tree of vigor. ...
Exploring the distributions of species in mixed/short grass prairies in
... a) Explore the differences between a cow, a bison and a mammoth. Using allometric equations (e.g., see appendixes in J.H. Peters. 1984. The ecological implications of body size), compute the difference in various life history factors such as metabolic rate, forage requirements, home range, fecundity ...
... a) Explore the differences between a cow, a bison and a mammoth. Using allometric equations (e.g., see appendixes in J.H. Peters. 1984. The ecological implications of body size), compute the difference in various life history factors such as metabolic rate, forage requirements, home range, fecundity ...
Community Ecology
... Primary succession = occurs in places where soil is not yet formed (bare bedrock) Secondary succession = occurs in places where there is soil, but where some disturbance has eliminated the previous ...
... Primary succession = occurs in places where soil is not yet formed (bare bedrock) Secondary succession = occurs in places where there is soil, but where some disturbance has eliminated the previous ...
Acacia melanoxylon - World Agroforestry Centre
... The map above shows countries where the species has been planted. It does neither suggest that the species can be planted in every ecological zone within that country, nor that the species can not be planted in other countries than those depicted. Since R. Br. melanoxylon some tree species are invas ...
... The map above shows countries where the species has been planted. It does neither suggest that the species can be planted in every ecological zone within that country, nor that the species can not be planted in other countries than those depicted. Since R. Br. melanoxylon some tree species are invas ...
indoor plant list - Patented Living Wall Fabric Systems
... Grown for foliage rather than flower Moist soil but not over wet ...
... Grown for foliage rather than flower Moist soil but not over wet ...
Native Trees
... horse men's spare. But the young leaves change completely when it grows. The centre strip of the young leaves are used as bootlaces. The leaf design is based on the leaf of mature lancewood. The young leaves are long and narrow and over a metre length! The birds love to eat the fruits on the tree. W ...
... horse men's spare. But the young leaves change completely when it grows. The centre strip of the young leaves are used as bootlaces. The leaf design is based on the leaf of mature lancewood. The young leaves are long and narrow and over a metre length! The birds love to eat the fruits on the tree. W ...
Red Dragon Japanese Maple - County Line Landscape Nursery
... Red Dragon Japanese Maple will grow to be about 10 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 12 feet. It has a low canopy with a typical clearance of 3 feet from the ground. It grows at a slow rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for 80 years or more. This dwarf tree does best in f ...
... Red Dragon Japanese Maple will grow to be about 10 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 12 feet. It has a low canopy with a typical clearance of 3 feet from the ground. It grows at a slow rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for 80 years or more. This dwarf tree does best in f ...
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter v44 n1 March 2015
... The unusually numerous lid spikes, somewhat contorted body and deep coloration even on the upper pitchers, are all distinguishing characteristics that make this individual an outstanding example of the N. lowii × spectabilis hybrid. Also, the plant grows large like N. lowii, and readily vines like ...
... The unusually numerous lid spikes, somewhat contorted body and deep coloration even on the upper pitchers, are all distinguishing characteristics that make this individual an outstanding example of the N. lowii × spectabilis hybrid. Also, the plant grows large like N. lowii, and readily vines like ...
Plants
... Many plants have special adaptations that help to protect them from being eaten. Some plants defend themselves with sharp thorns, prickles, or spines. Thorns are branches or stems that end in sharp points. Prickles, found on rose stems, are protuberances from the epidermis of the stem. Spines are fo ...
... Many plants have special adaptations that help to protect them from being eaten. Some plants defend themselves with sharp thorns, prickles, or spines. Thorns are branches or stems that end in sharp points. Prickles, found on rose stems, are protuberances from the epidermis of the stem. Spines are fo ...
Green Ash – May grow 60 feet high by 35 feet wide. Grows well in
... - Male clone is cottonless - Tall, spreading crown in open areas, but with a tall, central trunk when crowded - May grow 70 Ft high on favorable sites. - Resistant to leaf rust. ...
... - Male clone is cottonless - Tall, spreading crown in open areas, but with a tall, central trunk when crowded - May grow 70 Ft high on favorable sites. - Resistant to leaf rust. ...
Document
... white, sky is blue. In summer the sun rises very early, and goes down late in the evening. The days become longer. The longest day on the year is in summer. It is warm and sometimes hot in summer. We can go to the forest to gather berries and mushrooms . We can also swim in the river and play outdoo ...
... white, sky is blue. In summer the sun rises very early, and goes down late in the evening. The days become longer. The longest day on the year is in summer. It is warm and sometimes hot in summer. We can go to the forest to gather berries and mushrooms . We can also swim in the river and play outdoo ...
Garlic Mustard - New York Invasive Species Information
... most native herbaceous plants. It is tolerant of a wide variety of growing conditions, including wet to relatively dry soils and both shaded and somewhat sunny conditions. It is especially aggressive in forested areas with moist soils, such as floodplains and upland forests with calcium-rich soils. ...
... most native herbaceous plants. It is tolerant of a wide variety of growing conditions, including wet to relatively dry soils and both shaded and somewhat sunny conditions. It is especially aggressive in forested areas with moist soils, such as floodplains and upland forests with calcium-rich soils. ...
germinator-zipperbaggardens
... followed by the appearance of true leaves. --The cotyledons (first leaves) appear green since they can photosynthesize. However, they usually drop off. The "true leaves" follow the cotyledons and produce food for the plant by photosynthesizing. Conditions Needed for Germinations Seeds need the right ...
... followed by the appearance of true leaves. --The cotyledons (first leaves) appear green since they can photosynthesize. However, they usually drop off. The "true leaves" follow the cotyledons and produce food for the plant by photosynthesizing. Conditions Needed for Germinations Seeds need the right ...
Changes to the Environment
... 3. As lichens/mosses die, they add organic matter to the soil 4. Rich soil supports small animals, insects, and more plants 5. Barren rock becomes a terrestrial ecosystem Biology 13.3 – Changes to the Environment ...
... 3. As lichens/mosses die, they add organic matter to the soil 4. Rich soil supports small animals, insects, and more plants 5. Barren rock becomes a terrestrial ecosystem Biology 13.3 – Changes to the Environment ...
Rhus michauxii - Wildlife Resources Division
... except the terminal leaflet which has a winged stalk 2 inches (5 cm) long. Female and male flowers are on separate plants. Flowers in a dense, tightly branched cluster at the top of the stem; flowers with 4 - 5 tiny, greenish-yellow petals. Fruit less than ¼ inch (5 - 6 mm) long, dark red, in dense ...
... except the terminal leaflet which has a winged stalk 2 inches (5 cm) long. Female and male flowers are on separate plants. Flowers in a dense, tightly branched cluster at the top of the stem; flowers with 4 - 5 tiny, greenish-yellow petals. Fruit less than ¼ inch (5 - 6 mm) long, dark red, in dense ...
Ticks in Maryland - University of Maryland Extension
... hairy vetch (see the chart below). The latter two crops are legumes- plants that can add a lot of nitrogen to your soil after they decompose. These crops are typically planted as early as August 15, but no later than October 10. They should make some growth before the first hard frost. Some cover cr ...
... hairy vetch (see the chart below). The latter two crops are legumes- plants that can add a lot of nitrogen to your soil after they decompose. These crops are typically planted as early as August 15, but no later than October 10. They should make some growth before the first hard frost. Some cover cr ...
Botany DR
... _________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ 31. In a flower, modified leaves called _________________________ protect the bud. 32. The broad, flat, thin leaflike pa ...
... _________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ 31. In a flower, modified leaves called _________________________ protect the bud. 32. The broad, flat, thin leaflike pa ...
Actinidia arguta HARDY KIWI `Issai` Vigorous, deciduous twining
... AMETHYST FALLS WISTERIA ’Amethyst Falls’ Slower growing more compact selection. Fragrant lavender flowers in June. ...
... AMETHYST FALLS WISTERIA ’Amethyst Falls’ Slower growing more compact selection. Fragrant lavender flowers in June. ...
1. Adaptations of Plants
... A. Plants reproduce in two phases that alternate 1. Sporophyte - diploid individual (formed from zygote after fertilization) that produces spores by meiosis 2. Gametophyte - haploid individual (formed from spores) that produces gametes by mitosis B. Non-vascular plants have a dominant (more noticeab ...
... A. Plants reproduce in two phases that alternate 1. Sporophyte - diploid individual (formed from zygote after fertilization) that produces spores by meiosis 2. Gametophyte - haploid individual (formed from spores) that produces gametes by mitosis B. Non-vascular plants have a dominant (more noticeab ...
African Violets - Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic
... leaves with scalloped edges on short fleshy leaf stems. Leaves are often dark green with red-tinted undersides, and sometimes are variegated. Small clusters of flowers surround the foliage in shades of pink, red, white, violet, purple, blue and bicolor. Flowers can be single, double, semidouble, fri ...
... leaves with scalloped edges on short fleshy leaf stems. Leaves are often dark green with red-tinted undersides, and sometimes are variegated. Small clusters of flowers surround the foliage in shades of pink, red, white, violet, purple, blue and bicolor. Flowers can be single, double, semidouble, fri ...
Community Ecology - El Paso High School
... Primary succession = occurs in places where soil is not yet formed (bare bedrock) Secondary succession = occurs in places where there is soil, but where some disturbance has eliminated the previous ...
... Primary succession = occurs in places where soil is not yet formed (bare bedrock) Secondary succession = occurs in places where there is soil, but where some disturbance has eliminated the previous ...
Community Ecology - Liberty High School
... Primary succession = occurs in places where soil is not yet formed (bare bedrock) Secondary succession = occurs in places where there is soil, but where some disturbance has eliminated the previous ...
... Primary succession = occurs in places where soil is not yet formed (bare bedrock) Secondary succession = occurs in places where there is soil, but where some disturbance has eliminated the previous ...
Uses - Point Lobos Foundation
... eaten due to the mythology about them. Many reptiles were eaten, also some insects, larvae of yellow jackets and honey bees, grasshoppers and caterpillars. Fish from the rivers and streams were caught in various ways including nets, fish traps, using bonfires at night, and poisons such as Amole. Alo ...
... eaten due to the mythology about them. Many reptiles were eaten, also some insects, larvae of yellow jackets and honey bees, grasshoppers and caterpillars. Fish from the rivers and streams were caught in various ways including nets, fish traps, using bonfires at night, and poisons such as Amole. Alo ...
Nandina domestica Thunb.
... Botanical Description: Evergreen glabrous shrub to 1.8 m (6 ft) tall, growing in multistemmed clumps and perennating by rhizomes. Leaves alternate, large, 2-3 times oddpinnately compound, i.e., usually with 3 primary divisions from petiole, having a somewhat lacy appearance and turning red in cool s ...
... Botanical Description: Evergreen glabrous shrub to 1.8 m (6 ft) tall, growing in multistemmed clumps and perennating by rhizomes. Leaves alternate, large, 2-3 times oddpinnately compound, i.e., usually with 3 primary divisions from petiole, having a somewhat lacy appearance and turning red in cool s ...
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.