specials - Lindenberg Seeds
... cover perennial has velvety grey-green foliage and clusters of yellow star-shaped flowers. Also known as “Lady’s Coat.” Some winter protection advisable. Plant in full sun or light shade. Thrives in most soils. Alchemilla mollis. 4053 Alchemilla each $2.49 ...
... cover perennial has velvety grey-green foliage and clusters of yellow star-shaped flowers. Also known as “Lady’s Coat.” Some winter protection advisable. Plant in full sun or light shade. Thrives in most soils. Alchemilla mollis. 4053 Alchemilla each $2.49 ...
Age at Capture - Ministry of Environment
... the animals monitored for at least one year, the first annual home range size was compared using a multivariate GLM. The initial model included age at capture, sex, sexage interaction term, and the number of locations used to infer home range size. After running a backward stepwise procedure (with e ...
... the animals monitored for at least one year, the first annual home range size was compared using a multivariate GLM. The initial model included age at capture, sex, sexage interaction term, and the number of locations used to infer home range size. After running a backward stepwise procedure (with e ...
A catalogue of seeds of the different sorts of
... of 9-12 ins. The plants are more or less spreading, & so freely branch that large number of pods are produced each containing 4-5 beans of superior table quality.” Green Windsor. The Retir’d Gardener.1704. “In the Middle of January, if the Weather is open & good, you may plant your first crop of Win ...
... of 9-12 ins. The plants are more or less spreading, & so freely branch that large number of pods are produced each containing 4-5 beans of superior table quality.” Green Windsor. The Retir’d Gardener.1704. “In the Middle of January, if the Weather is open & good, you may plant your first crop of Win ...
Populations and Life Cycles - University of Hawaii at Hilo
... 2) Discuss why invasive species may thrive in their new habitat and out compete the native species. Things to consider are: 1- that invasive species may have no natural enemies - pigs, mongoose, and coqui are good examples 2- they often reproduce faster - pigs can recover from a 70% population loss ...
... 2) Discuss why invasive species may thrive in their new habitat and out compete the native species. Things to consider are: 1- that invasive species may have no natural enemies - pigs, mongoose, and coqui are good examples 2- they often reproduce faster - pigs can recover from a 70% population loss ...
Phylogeny and Recircumscription of Artocarpeae (Moraceae) with a
... Fig. 2. Inflorescence sections. Longitudinal sections through pistillate (A-F) and staminate (G-K) inflorescences of species of Artocarpus, Prainea, Parartocarpus, Hullettia, and Treculia. A. Artocarpus hispidus (subgenus Artocarpus) exhibits medial adjacent perianth fusion. B. Artocarpus dadah (sub ...
... Fig. 2. Inflorescence sections. Longitudinal sections through pistillate (A-F) and staminate (G-K) inflorescences of species of Artocarpus, Prainea, Parartocarpus, Hullettia, and Treculia. A. Artocarpus hispidus (subgenus Artocarpus) exhibits medial adjacent perianth fusion. B. Artocarpus dadah (sub ...
svalbard - Sysselmannen
... Cryptogamic "plants" are plants of a previously recognized taxonomic group that included seedless plants such as ferns, mosses, liverworts (hepatics) and algae. Lichens and fungi also belonged to this group. The world ‘cryptogamic’ derives from two Greek words: “kryptos” that means “hidden” and “gam ...
... Cryptogamic "plants" are plants of a previously recognized taxonomic group that included seedless plants such as ferns, mosses, liverworts (hepatics) and algae. Lichens and fungi also belonged to this group. The world ‘cryptogamic’ derives from two Greek words: “kryptos” that means “hidden” and “gam ...
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... long pods with 3-4 small reddish-brown beans mottled with a darker brown color. Wonderful used fresh or dried. PKT (150) $2 ½ LB $5 ...
... long pods with 3-4 small reddish-brown beans mottled with a darker brown color. Wonderful used fresh or dried. PKT (150) $2 ½ LB $5 ...
Phylogeny and Recircumscription of Artocarpeae
... been based on phylogenetic analyses (Datwyler and Weiblen 2004; Clement and Weiblen 2009). Unfortunately, samples from only 3–4 species of Artocarpus and none from Hullettia or Treculia were included in these studies. Using sequence data from the plastid (trnL intron and trnL-F spacer, trnL-F) and n ...
... been based on phylogenetic analyses (Datwyler and Weiblen 2004; Clement and Weiblen 2009). Unfortunately, samples from only 3–4 species of Artocarpus and none from Hullettia or Treculia were included in these studies. Using sequence data from the plastid (trnL intron and trnL-F spacer, trnL-F) and n ...
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... plant names by 4 persons; 21 plant names by 3 persons; 27 plant names by 2 persons; 6 plant names only by one person. About 64% (191 of 297 plant names) were known by more than 6 persons. The degree of popularity of each plant name (DOP) was graded into 4 levels according to the number of persons wh ...
... plant names by 4 persons; 21 plant names by 3 persons; 27 plant names by 2 persons; 6 plant names only by one person. About 64% (191 of 297 plant names) were known by more than 6 persons. The degree of popularity of each plant name (DOP) was graded into 4 levels according to the number of persons wh ...
PDF - JOURNAL OF COMPREHENSIVE PHARMACY An
... colours; seeds enclosed in thin, papery hulls, largely removed by threshing, leaving free the small, convex seed, which is oval or elliptical [1, 2]. ...
... colours; seeds enclosed in thin, papery hulls, largely removed by threshing, leaving free the small, convex seed, which is oval or elliptical [1, 2]. ...
Producing and Marketing Wild Simulated Ginseng in
... Carolina and East Tennessee. He conducted soil analysis from several wild ginseng stands and reported that, “In ginseng, calcium deficiencies can be seen in stunted plants that lack general vigor. Growth buds are smaller and more fragile. In good ginseng stands, calcium on a per acre basis is consis ...
... Carolina and East Tennessee. He conducted soil analysis from several wild ginseng stands and reported that, “In ginseng, calcium deficiencies can be seen in stunted plants that lack general vigor. Growth buds are smaller and more fragile. In good ginseng stands, calcium on a per acre basis is consis ...
INTRODUCTION The family Brassicaceae includes about 400
... Cavolfiore, Japanese: Hana Kysabestu, Hana Yana, Korean: Ja-Ju-Yang-Bae-Chu, Mo Ran Chae[5]. Distribution Brassica oleracea is commonly found in Italy, Central and northern Europe, West Africa. Plant mainly distributed in China, India, Mexico, France, Poland, United States, Pakistan, Germany and Egy ...
... Cavolfiore, Japanese: Hana Kysabestu, Hana Yana, Korean: Ja-Ju-Yang-Bae-Chu, Mo Ran Chae[5]. Distribution Brassica oleracea is commonly found in Italy, Central and northern Europe, West Africa. Plant mainly distributed in China, India, Mexico, France, Poland, United States, Pakistan, Germany and Egy ...
The Epidermis-Specific Extracellular BODYGUARD Controls Cuticle
... dwarfish, bushy plants. Closer examination revealed that these mutants often display leaf fusions, which can be quite prominent, especially if the plants are grown first under short-day conditions. At early stages of development, both 6W61 and 6W32 (Figure 1C) were clearly distinguishable from wild- ...
... dwarfish, bushy plants. Closer examination revealed that these mutants often display leaf fusions, which can be quite prominent, especially if the plants are grown first under short-day conditions. At early stages of development, both 6W61 and 6W32 (Figure 1C) were clearly distinguishable from wild- ...
Orchids - Jardim Therapy
... second book, Fragrant Orchids, will be released in the fall of 2005. Steve is now president of his own horticultural consulting firm, where he works with various horticultural companies on marketing and public-relations issues. The National Gardening Association (NGA), founded in 1972, is a national ...
... second book, Fragrant Orchids, will be released in the fall of 2005. Steve is now president of his own horticultural consulting firm, where he works with various horticultural companies on marketing and public-relations issues. The National Gardening Association (NGA), founded in 1972, is a national ...
- Singapore Botanic Gardens
... several species on one side of the division that are mirrored by species on the other side, differing only by the anther locule number. In this revision, four such sets of twins are united as four species with variable anther locule number. One of these species is Litsea cubeba (Lour.) Pers., in whi ...
... several species on one side of the division that are mirrored by species on the other side, differing only by the anther locule number. In this revision, four such sets of twins are united as four species with variable anther locule number. One of these species is Litsea cubeba (Lour.) Pers., in whi ...
The sections of Begonia - Wageningen UR E
... authors. In the same year he published, together with A. Baranov, a list of all known sections of Begonia, their accepted names and synonyms together with a short description, where possible based on Irmscher (1925). In addition they recorded the type species of each section, and where this was not ...
... authors. In the same year he published, together with A. Baranov, a list of all known sections of Begonia, their accepted names and synonyms together with a short description, where possible based on Irmscher (1925). In addition they recorded the type species of each section, and where this was not ...
15 HS catalog 1st print 2
... Di Ciccio 50-70 days. Old reliable open pollinated Heirloom introduced in 1890. Compact plants (24-36") produce a central 3-4" head with numerous side shoots. An excellent home garden variety. Excellent for fall planting. Organic PKT (500) $2 Waltham 29 60-90 days. Widely adapted Heirloom. Developed ...
... Di Ciccio 50-70 days. Old reliable open pollinated Heirloom introduced in 1890. Compact plants (24-36") produce a central 3-4" head with numerous side shoots. An excellent home garden variety. Excellent for fall planting. Organic PKT (500) $2 Waltham 29 60-90 days. Widely adapted Heirloom. Developed ...
melaleucas
... Cover: The crimson bottlebrush, Melaleuca citrina, a common species in coastal and subcoastal eastern Australia, and widely cultivated as an ornamental shrub (Photo: Sam Highley) ...
... Cover: The crimson bottlebrush, Melaleuca citrina, a common species in coastal and subcoastal eastern Australia, and widely cultivated as an ornamental shrub (Photo: Sam Highley) ...
IMPACT OF PREDATORS ON THE ABUNDANCE OF
... on other species is more rarely taken into account. Earthworms, called “ecosystem engineers” ...
... on other species is more rarely taken into account. Earthworms, called “ecosystem engineers” ...
Wittenberg, R - Schweizer Informationssystem Biodiversität
... List of species........................................................................................................214 Species of natural habitats.....................................................................................215 Species in, and in close proximity to, human buildings....... ...
... List of species........................................................................................................214 Species of natural habitats.....................................................................................215 Species in, and in close proximity to, human buildings....... ...
Vines and Climbing Plants of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
... Vines can be defined as climbing plants that are rooted in the soil and whose stems are incapable of maintaining themselves erect, so that they need external support. Although the term vine is used to describe any herbaceous or woody climber, it usually denotes an herbaceous climber with limited sec ...
... Vines can be defined as climbing plants that are rooted in the soil and whose stems are incapable of maintaining themselves erect, so that they need external support. Although the term vine is used to describe any herbaceous or woody climber, it usually denotes an herbaceous climber with limited sec ...
COLA NITIDA and COLA ACUMINATA - A State of
... The inflorescence has several to many flowers, which are not arranged in whorls. The perianth is joined for nearly half its length and often forms an open cup up to 2.5 cm, with white or cream colour and small dark-red coloration at the base of segment inside, being most marked along the veins. Both ...
... The inflorescence has several to many flowers, which are not arranged in whorls. The perianth is joined for nearly half its length and often forms an open cup up to 2.5 cm, with white or cream colour and small dark-red coloration at the base of segment inside, being most marked along the veins. Both ...
The Neem Tree - Infonet Biovision
... The neem tree (Azadirachta indica ) is native to tropical South East Asia. It is fast growing, can survive drought and poor soil and keeps its leaves all year round. It is a tall tree, up to 30 metres high, with leafy spreading branches. Many white flowers which smell of honey appear for the first t ...
... The neem tree (Azadirachta indica ) is native to tropical South East Asia. It is fast growing, can survive drought and poor soil and keeps its leaves all year round. It is a tall tree, up to 30 metres high, with leafy spreading branches. Many white flowers which smell of honey appear for the first t ...
american camellia catalog nomenclature
... deep-pink to rose-red form; and High Hat, a beautiful shell-pink, variegated form that has recently appeared. There is also a pure-white form, Shirodaikagura, that must not be confused with the misnomer common in the trade and which is not related. Japanese nurseries have listed several variations o ...
... deep-pink to rose-red form; and High Hat, a beautiful shell-pink, variegated form that has recently appeared. There is also a pure-white form, Shirodaikagura, that must not be confused with the misnomer common in the trade and which is not related. Japanese nurseries have listed several variations o ...
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.