a revision of erythranthe montioides and erythranthe
... described here. Erythranthe carsonensis was included among the original syntypes of E. montioides; it is described as a new species here because the lectotype chosen for E. montioides represents a species that is endemic to the Sierra Nevada in California. Erythranthe calcicola has been consistently ...
... described here. Erythranthe carsonensis was included among the original syntypes of E. montioides; it is described as a new species here because the lectotype chosen for E. montioides represents a species that is endemic to the Sierra Nevada in California. Erythranthe calcicola has been consistently ...
Acer palmatum `Bloodgood` Bloodgood Japanese Maple Deciduous
... Ilex x latifolia ‘Mary Nell’ Mary Nell Holly Evergreen holly. Zone 6-9. Pyramidal growth habit reaching heights of 10-20’. Serrated, shiny foliage topped with red berries in fall and winter. Full sun. Don’t want to dig in early spring when plants are pushing out new growth. Ilex opaca femina America ...
... Ilex x latifolia ‘Mary Nell’ Mary Nell Holly Evergreen holly. Zone 6-9. Pyramidal growth habit reaching heights of 10-20’. Serrated, shiny foliage topped with red berries in fall and winter. Full sun. Don’t want to dig in early spring when plants are pushing out new growth. Ilex opaca femina America ...
- Singapore Botanic Gardens
... 3a. Leaves glabrous. Female flowers and fruits in a compact cluster; pedicels 4–5 mm long ………......….............................……………. 5. B. congesta 3b. Leaves hairy. Female flowers and fruits well-spaced on the inflorescence; pedicels 7–13 mm long………………...……….. ............ 6. B. corrugata 4a. ...
... 3a. Leaves glabrous. Female flowers and fruits in a compact cluster; pedicels 4–5 mm long ………......….............................……………. 5. B. congesta 3b. Leaves hairy. Female flowers and fruits well-spaced on the inflorescence; pedicels 7–13 mm long………………...……….. ............ 6. B. corrugata 4a. ...
Effect of Gibberellic Acid and Potassium Nitrate Spray
... soluble solid content, total titrable acid, vitamine C, total nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium in leaves. Plant height was determined for 5 plants in the middle row in each treatment after the first picking. For this purpose, the plant height from the soil line to the top was determined with a me ...
... soluble solid content, total titrable acid, vitamine C, total nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium in leaves. Plant height was determined for 5 plants in the middle row in each treatment after the first picking. For this purpose, the plant height from the soil line to the top was determined with a me ...
Wooded habitat edges as refugia from microtine herbivory in
... 7.5 l of topsoil were deposited on the ground to simulate a pocket gopher (Geomys bursarius) mound. The mounds serve as small-scale disturbances which provide opportunities for forb colonization (Peart 1989, WolfeBellin and Moloney 2000). In this study, mounds created homogeneous microhabitats for ...
... 7.5 l of topsoil were deposited on the ground to simulate a pocket gopher (Geomys bursarius) mound. The mounds serve as small-scale disturbances which provide opportunities for forb colonization (Peart 1989, WolfeBellin and Moloney 2000). In this study, mounds created homogeneous microhabitats for ...
Diseases of Pineapple - Kerala Agricultural University
... Fruits from infected plants colour prematurely become small and unmarketable. If symptoms are recognized early and control measures are taken plants can recover. If roots are killed right back to the stem, they often fail to regenerate. Infection and spread Losses can be severe in poorly drained f ...
... Fruits from infected plants colour prematurely become small and unmarketable. If symptoms are recognized early and control measures are taken plants can recover. If roots are killed right back to the stem, they often fail to regenerate. Infection and spread Losses can be severe in poorly drained f ...
1080 baiting - Wheatbelt NRM
... Leave your baits out for no longer than two weeks. After two weeks on the ground, 1080 will start to leach out of the bait and degrade. Any baits out on the ground for much longer than two weeks are likely to contain a sub-lethal dose of 1080. If a fox takes a bait with a sub-lethal dose of 1080 the ...
... Leave your baits out for no longer than two weeks. After two weeks on the ground, 1080 will start to leach out of the bait and degrade. Any baits out on the ground for much longer than two weeks are likely to contain a sub-lethal dose of 1080. If a fox takes a bait with a sub-lethal dose of 1080 the ...
Ecological Dynamics on Yellowstone`s Northern Range
... sites, choice of forage items, and migration in response to climate, food availability, and other external pressures (e.g., hunting). Decisions about selection of habitats, feeding patches, and diets occur at a variety of scales (Senft et al. 1987, Bailey et al. 1996) and they have a profound influe ...
... sites, choice of forage items, and migration in response to climate, food availability, and other external pressures (e.g., hunting). Decisions about selection of habitats, feeding patches, and diets occur at a variety of scales (Senft et al. 1987, Bailey et al. 1996) and they have a profound influe ...
Begonia ×taipeiensis (Begoniaceae), a new natural hybrid in Taiwan
... staminate flowers; D, Inflorescence, showing pistillate flowers; E, Style; F, Stamen; G, Ovary; H, Ovary, cross section, showing placentation. (from Peng 13899, HAST) ...
... staminate flowers; D, Inflorescence, showing pistillate flowers; E, Style; F, Stamen; G, Ovary; H, Ovary, cross section, showing placentation. (from Peng 13899, HAST) ...
Burdock Root Class
... burdock usually takes about 90 days to reach the maturity to be harvested. Some plants may even be ready for harvesting after only 8 weeks. Burdock is normally harvested in late fall time, although it can also be harvested during the spring. While the plant grows, the roots get bigger and stronger. ...
... burdock usually takes about 90 days to reach the maturity to be harvested. Some plants may even be ready for harvesting after only 8 weeks. Burdock is normally harvested in late fall time, although it can also be harvested during the spring. While the plant grows, the roots get bigger and stronger. ...
Plant functional traits and the multidimensional nature of species
... between species play an important role in maintaining species diversity within communities (1, 2). Differences in bill shape, body size, or rooting depth are often hypothesized to reduce interspecific relative to intraspecific competition and thereby contribute to the stabilizing niche differences t ...
... between species play an important role in maintaining species diversity within communities (1, 2). Differences in bill shape, body size, or rooting depth are often hypothesized to reduce interspecific relative to intraspecific competition and thereby contribute to the stabilizing niche differences t ...
Tansy, I Never Knew Thee - Plant Steward Home Page
... plants are not native to our locale. (This is not to say that all non-native plants are noxious weeds). Tansy ragwort came in from Europe as a contaminant in ballast water and in crop seed such as Alfalfa. Common tansy was imported from Europe as a medicinal plant and an ornamental plant. Tansy ragw ...
... plants are not native to our locale. (This is not to say that all non-native plants are noxious weeds). Tansy ragwort came in from Europe as a contaminant in ballast water and in crop seed such as Alfalfa. Common tansy was imported from Europe as a medicinal plant and an ornamental plant. Tansy ragw ...
GARRY OAK ECOSYSTEMS RECOVERY TEAM
... flower production and bulb division. The number of offset bulbs increased over time, and many of the offsets also produced flowers. Furthermore, the bulbs substantially increased in size and became heavier over time. Results from the field study revealed that the study sites in shallow-soil ecosyste ...
... flower production and bulb division. The number of offset bulbs increased over time, and many of the offsets also produced flowers. Furthermore, the bulbs substantially increased in size and became heavier over time. Results from the field study revealed that the study sites in shallow-soil ecosyste ...
PROTISTA AND FUNGI
... The vascular plants possess true conducting tissue consisting of xylem and phloem. They are said to possess true leaves, roots and stems. The also possess supporting tissue for more upright growth, stomata (small pores) for the exchange of gases, and a protective layer of cutin which forms a cuticle ...
... The vascular plants possess true conducting tissue consisting of xylem and phloem. They are said to possess true leaves, roots and stems. The also possess supporting tissue for more upright growth, stomata (small pores) for the exchange of gases, and a protective layer of cutin which forms a cuticle ...
Inflorescences, Fruits and Seeds
... closely clustered flowers. The individual ovaries of each flower develop into one of the simple fruits described previously. Accessory tissue such as the calyx of the mulberry or the inflorescence axis of the pineapple may become fleshy. The fruit appears to be ‘merged’ together. The synconium i ...
... closely clustered flowers. The individual ovaries of each flower develop into one of the simple fruits described previously. Accessory tissue such as the calyx of the mulberry or the inflorescence axis of the pineapple may become fleshy. The fruit appears to be ‘merged’ together. The synconium i ...
FIGURE 22.4 Black bread
... yeast that causes the widest variety of fungal infections. Disease occurs when the normal balance of microbes in an organ, such as the vagina, is disturbed, particularly by antibiotic therapy. Then Candida proliferates and symptoms result. A vaginal infection results in inflammation, itching, and di ...
... yeast that causes the widest variety of fungal infections. Disease occurs when the normal balance of microbes in an organ, such as the vagina, is disturbed, particularly by antibiotic therapy. Then Candida proliferates and symptoms result. A vaginal infection results in inflammation, itching, and di ...
RECOMMENDED STREET TREES FOR SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN
... early, bright rosy-red fall color, vigorous, female, produces seeds, very sensitive to flooded soils 'Jeffersred' (Autumn Blaze®): broadly oval form with upright branches, 50' tall, 40' wide, bright orange-red to red fall color that is longer lasting, male, seedless, drought tolerant, tends to devel ...
... early, bright rosy-red fall color, vigorous, female, produces seeds, very sensitive to flooded soils 'Jeffersred' (Autumn Blaze®): broadly oval form with upright branches, 50' tall, 40' wide, bright orange-red to red fall color that is longer lasting, male, seedless, drought tolerant, tends to devel ...
New Zealand Garden Journal - Royal New Zealand Institute of
... others have just female organs), breeding systems for Hebe stricta, H. subalpina and H. strictissima, and seed shape. However we have little knowledge of the breeding systems of most species, their pollinators and development of flowers. Hebe flowers are structurally similar, although there is a gre ...
... others have just female organs), breeding systems for Hebe stricta, H. subalpina and H. strictissima, and seed shape. However we have little knowledge of the breeding systems of most species, their pollinators and development of flowers. Hebe flowers are structurally similar, although there is a gre ...
Conservation status and effects of harvest on an endemic
... Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and southern Maharashtra. The epithet circinalis, (Latin for coiled), refers to the circinate pattern of leaflet unfolding. It is arborescent, growing up to 8 m high, sometimes branched, with old leaf bases usually prominent but sometimes weathering away to a more or less smoot ...
... Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and southern Maharashtra. The epithet circinalis, (Latin for coiled), refers to the circinate pattern of leaflet unfolding. It is arborescent, growing up to 8 m high, sometimes branched, with old leaf bases usually prominent but sometimes weathering away to a more or less smoot ...
CALLICARPA MACROPHYLLA: A REVIEW UPDATE ON ITS
... used in traditional medicine for a wide range of ailments related to the circulatory, digestive, endocrine, respiratory and skeletal systems as well as to infectious diseases. It is provide the up-to-date information that is available on the botany, traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology and ...
... used in traditional medicine for a wide range of ailments related to the circulatory, digestive, endocrine, respiratory and skeletal systems as well as to infectious diseases. It is provide the up-to-date information that is available on the botany, traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology and ...
An Ecological Assessment of
... pasture in DL341. Canopy cover (by layer) was determined using a standard Daubenmire frame (20x50 cm). One line was set-up 5 m from the fence in the pasture (hay/grazed area) area and the other was set-up 5 m outside the fence on the ungrazed side. Both lines started at the east end of the pasture a ...
... pasture in DL341. Canopy cover (by layer) was determined using a standard Daubenmire frame (20x50 cm). One line was set-up 5 m from the fence in the pasture (hay/grazed area) area and the other was set-up 5 m outside the fence on the ungrazed side. Both lines started at the east end of the pasture a ...
dicots - FLEPPC
... 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 ...
Coexistence and relative abundance in annual plant assemblages
... largest-seeded, competitive species are the least abundant. This relationship is more accurately described by a constraint line, where small-seeded species can be either common or sparse, while large-seeded species are consistently rare (Guo et al. 2000). Leishman and Murray (2001) have recently sho ...
... largest-seeded, competitive species are the least abundant. This relationship is more accurately described by a constraint line, where small-seeded species can be either common or sparse, while large-seeded species are consistently rare (Guo et al. 2000). Leishman and Murray (2001) have recently sho ...
6th grade Biomes - Tundra and Taiga
... • The average temperature is below freezing for six months out of the year. The winter temperature range is -54 to -1° C (-65 to 30° F). The winters, as you can see, are really cold, with lots of snow. • Temperature range in the summer gets as low as -7° C (20° F). The high in summer can be 21° C (7 ...
... • The average temperature is below freezing for six months out of the year. The winter temperature range is -54 to -1° C (-65 to 30° F). The winters, as you can see, are really cold, with lots of snow. • Temperature range in the summer gets as low as -7° C (20° F). The high in summer can be 21° C (7 ...
BIOLOGICAL WEED CONTROL VIA NUTRIENT COMPETITION: POTASSIUM LIMITATION OF DANDELIONS E A. T
... tions of inorganic N, P, K, and Na plus Mg, or farmyard manure. In 1903 plots were split, with half of each plot limed (2.24 3 103 kg CaO/ha every fourth year) and half unlimed. In 1965 each of these was split again to create four liming-treatment subplots, with three of these limed with the goal of ...
... tions of inorganic N, P, K, and Na plus Mg, or farmyard manure. In 1903 plots were split, with half of each plot limed (2.24 3 103 kg CaO/ha every fourth year) and half unlimed. In 1965 each of these was split again to create four liming-treatment subplots, with three of these limed with the goal of ...
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.