Native Orchids Nevada of
... Corallorhiza striata, with its riot of stripes, is easy to tell from all the other coral-roots. About 16 inches tall, C. striata bears more than 45 heavily-striped flowers on leafless stems, each flower a little more than an inch across. Like all coral-roots, it never produces its own food. Differen ...
... Corallorhiza striata, with its riot of stripes, is easy to tell from all the other coral-roots. About 16 inches tall, C. striata bears more than 45 heavily-striped flowers on leafless stems, each flower a little more than an inch across. Like all coral-roots, it never produces its own food. Differen ...
HYDROPHYLLACEAE 1. HYDROLEA Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. (ed. 2) 1
... (Linnaeus) Vahl var. ciliata Choisy; Steris aquatica N. L. Burman; S. javanica Linnaeus. Herbs, erect to prostrate, sometimes rooting from lower nodes, 10–60(–100) cm tall, often branched, glabrous or pubescent, unarmed. Leaf blade lanceolate to ovate, 2–10 × 0.5–2.5 cm, glabrous or pubescent, base ...
... (Linnaeus) Vahl var. ciliata Choisy; Steris aquatica N. L. Burman; S. javanica Linnaeus. Herbs, erect to prostrate, sometimes rooting from lower nodes, 10–60(–100) cm tall, often branched, glabrous or pubescent, unarmed. Leaf blade lanceolate to ovate, 2–10 × 0.5–2.5 cm, glabrous or pubescent, base ...
Black Flag - City of Mandurah
... Sprawling shrub or erect tree to 6 (rarely to 15) m high. Stems single or branched at base, bark grey with vertical cracking in older stems. Aromatic leaves 5-22cm long, with 5-17 (usually 7-9) glossy, green leaflets. Creamy flowers produced on inflorescence between leaf axils followed by showy bunc ...
... Sprawling shrub or erect tree to 6 (rarely to 15) m high. Stems single or branched at base, bark grey with vertical cracking in older stems. Aromatic leaves 5-22cm long, with 5-17 (usually 7-9) glossy, green leaflets. Creamy flowers produced on inflorescence between leaf axils followed by showy bunc ...
Section 5: Nursery and plant hygiene
... Probably the best-known nursery disease of all is damping-off, which is caused by several species of fungi, particularly Pythium, Rhizoctonia, Phytophthora and Fusarium. Damping-off can occur on seed before germination, or on young seedlings. When it happens, the stem of the seedling becomes constri ...
... Probably the best-known nursery disease of all is damping-off, which is caused by several species of fungi, particularly Pythium, Rhizoctonia, Phytophthora and Fusarium. Damping-off can occur on seed before germination, or on young seedlings. When it happens, the stem of the seedling becomes constri ...
Page 1 PLANT GROWTH SUBSTANCES A2.11 QUESTIONSHEET
... (c) long day plants are stimulated to flower by dark periods shorter than a critical length; Potato/Henbane (need darkness shorter than a 13 hour length)/any correct example; short day plants are stimulated to flower by dark periods longer than a critical length; Cocklebur/Tobacco (need dark periods ...
... (c) long day plants are stimulated to flower by dark periods shorter than a critical length; Potato/Henbane (need darkness shorter than a 13 hour length)/any correct example; short day plants are stimulated to flower by dark periods longer than a critical length; Cocklebur/Tobacco (need dark periods ...
Blueberries - Hunters Garden Centre
... Northland - matures early mid season, hardy to -40 C. Plants are vigorous, spreading, cold hardy and very productive. Berries are medium sized and firm. Patriot - Prized for its early crop of large, sweet blueberries, and its profusion of pink-tinged white flowers. Lovely yellow, bronze and red fall ...
... Northland - matures early mid season, hardy to -40 C. Plants are vigorous, spreading, cold hardy and very productive. Berries are medium sized and firm. Patriot - Prized for its early crop of large, sweet blueberries, and its profusion of pink-tinged white flowers. Lovely yellow, bronze and red fall ...
Rostrata Stewartia*
... has forest green foliage throughout the season. The pointy leaves turn an outstanding red in the fall. The fruit is not ornamentally significant. The mottled khaki (brownish-green) bark is extremely showy and adds significant winter interest. Landscape Attributes: Rostrata Stewartia is a dense decid ...
... has forest green foliage throughout the season. The pointy leaves turn an outstanding red in the fall. The fruit is not ornamentally significant. The mottled khaki (brownish-green) bark is extremely showy and adds significant winter interest. Landscape Attributes: Rostrata Stewartia is a dense decid ...
2013 Training Handout
... oblong, elliptical (oval), and spatulate (spoon-shaped). The edges of leaves can be without teeth (entire) or toothed. The edges may also be wavy, turned under, or deeply divided into parts or lobes. ...
... oblong, elliptical (oval), and spatulate (spoon-shaped). The edges of leaves can be without teeth (entire) or toothed. The edges may also be wavy, turned under, or deeply divided into parts or lobes. ...
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... abnormalities in pollen development), we wanted to check microsporogenesis and pollen morphology in G. quadriradiata Ruiz & Pav., especially since Galinsoga species were suspected in the case of apomixis (Pietrusiewicz et al., 2005). This seems to be valuable because of the interesting nature of thi ...
... abnormalities in pollen development), we wanted to check microsporogenesis and pollen morphology in G. quadriradiata Ruiz & Pav., especially since Galinsoga species were suspected in the case of apomixis (Pietrusiewicz et al., 2005). This seems to be valuable because of the interesting nature of thi ...
Perilla Mint - University of Tennessee Extension
... Cases of poisoning from these weeds are a concern during the late summer and early fall when other grasses and forages might be in short supply and the perilla mint is flowering. Cattle will normally not feed on these toxic weeds unless there is a shortage of other feed. Therefore, it is crucial to ...
... Cases of poisoning from these weeds are a concern during the late summer and early fall when other grasses and forages might be in short supply and the perilla mint is flowering. Cattle will normally not feed on these toxic weeds unless there is a shortage of other feed. Therefore, it is crucial to ...
BOBBER1 Is A Noncanonical Arabidopsis Small Heat Shock
... (Ng and Henikoff, 2001). One of these alleles, bob1-3, is a substitution of a Glu for a Gly at the highly conserved amino acid position 141 (G141E), which is just upstream of the NudC domain (Fig. 1). We selected the bob1-3 allele for further characterization because bob1-3 mutants are viable and ex ...
... (Ng and Henikoff, 2001). One of these alleles, bob1-3, is a substitution of a Glu for a Gly at the highly conserved amino acid position 141 (G141E), which is just upstream of the NudC domain (Fig. 1). We selected the bob1-3 allele for further characterization because bob1-3 mutants are viable and ex ...
SULFUR CINQUEFOIL (Potentilla recta) Sulfur cinquefoil grows one
... Sulfur cinquefoil can thrive in many different conditions; logged areas, waste areas, roadsides and abandoned fields are typical habitats. It cannot survive in dense shade. A perennial, it sends up new shoots each year from the edge of the root mass. The center slowly dies, so older plants have a ci ...
... Sulfur cinquefoil can thrive in many different conditions; logged areas, waste areas, roadsides and abandoned fields are typical habitats. It cannot survive in dense shade. A perennial, it sends up new shoots each year from the edge of the root mass. The center slowly dies, so older plants have a ci ...
Vegetables Amish Paste Tomato: Pink/Red. Its heart shape makes
... taste. Sow directly into soil after danger of frost. Very prolific and easily self-sown. VG122 Hutterite Soup Bean: (pre 1750); Came to the US from a communal sect of German Anabaptists. Bush bean and the pods are allowed to dry on the vine before harvesting. Used in soups, hence the name! Excellen ...
... taste. Sow directly into soil after danger of frost. Very prolific and easily self-sown. VG122 Hutterite Soup Bean: (pre 1750); Came to the US from a communal sect of German Anabaptists. Bush bean and the pods are allowed to dry on the vine before harvesting. Used in soups, hence the name! Excellen ...
2012 Training Handout
... oblong, elliptical (oval), and spatulate (spoon-shaped). The edges of leaves can be without teeth (entire) or toothed. The edges may also be wavy, turned under, or deeply divided into parts or lobes. ...
... oblong, elliptical (oval), and spatulate (spoon-shaped). The edges of leaves can be without teeth (entire) or toothed. The edges may also be wavy, turned under, or deeply divided into parts or lobes. ...
Scientific Name: Rosa acicularis Lindl
... Seeds have been collected by the Oil Sands Vegetation Cooperative for use in the Athabasca oil sands region. Cultivars: None are known. Uses: The fruit can be eaten raw but is more generally used to make jams, jellies and syrups. The plant is sometimes used as an ornamental. Notes V. edule is listed ...
... Seeds have been collected by the Oil Sands Vegetation Cooperative for use in the Athabasca oil sands region. Cultivars: None are known. Uses: The fruit can be eaten raw but is more generally used to make jams, jellies and syrups. The plant is sometimes used as an ornamental. Notes V. edule is listed ...
SEED CATALOG
... Nero Di Toscana: 50 days. Dark green leaves that are 3” wide and 10” long with a blistered surface. An excellent kale for fall production. It is a cross between cabbage and kale and is more cold hardy than other varieties. It’s flavor is best and sweetest after a frost. ...
... Nero Di Toscana: 50 days. Dark green leaves that are 3” wide and 10” long with a blistered surface. An excellent kale for fall production. It is a cross between cabbage and kale and is more cold hardy than other varieties. It’s flavor is best and sweetest after a frost. ...
Maize production
... soil surface. Normally four to six adventitious roots are formed per band. After tasselling, prop roots develop into bands from the first two to three aerial nodes. These roots are comparatively thick, pigmented and covered with a waxy substance. Prop roots have the dual function of providing suppor ...
... soil surface. Normally four to six adventitious roots are formed per band. After tasselling, prop roots develop into bands from the first two to three aerial nodes. These roots are comparatively thick, pigmented and covered with a waxy substance. Prop roots have the dual function of providing suppor ...
Calgary Carpet Juniper
... Calgary Carpet Juniper will grow to be about 24 inches tall at maturity, with a spread of 7 feet. It tends to fill out right to the ground and therefore doesn't necessarily require facer plants in front. It grows at a slow rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for approximately 30 ...
... Calgary Carpet Juniper will grow to be about 24 inches tall at maturity, with a spread of 7 feet. It tends to fill out right to the ground and therefore doesn't necessarily require facer plants in front. It grows at a slow rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for approximately 30 ...
Blue Lake Bush: 55 days. Vigorous, branching plants produce heavy
... Nero Di Toscana: 50 days. Dark green leaves that are 3” wide and 10” long with a blistered surface. An excellent kale for fall production. It is a cross between cabbage and kale and is more cold hardy than other varieties. It’s flavor is best and sweetest after a frost. ...
... Nero Di Toscana: 50 days. Dark green leaves that are 3” wide and 10” long with a blistered surface. An excellent kale for fall production. It is a cross between cabbage and kale and is more cold hardy than other varieties. It’s flavor is best and sweetest after a frost. ...
Quantification of Primary Metabolites of Nerium indicum Mill
... mentioned that natural habitats for medicinal plants are disappearing fast and together with environmental and geopolitical instabilities; it is increasingly difficult to acquire plant derived compounds. This has prompted industries, as well as scientists to consider the possibilities of investigati ...
... mentioned that natural habitats for medicinal plants are disappearing fast and together with environmental and geopolitical instabilities; it is increasingly difficult to acquire plant derived compounds. This has prompted industries, as well as scientists to consider the possibilities of investigati ...
Problem: Peach Leaf Curl and Plum Pocket
... state. Symptoms first appear in early spring on expanding foliage. Young, infected leaves become thickened and distorted along the midrib and take on a red to purplish hue. Later, as the fungus begins to produce spores, the leaf surface appears silvery or gray. Diseased leaves eventually die and fal ...
... state. Symptoms first appear in early spring on expanding foliage. Young, infected leaves become thickened and distorted along the midrib and take on a red to purplish hue. Later, as the fungus begins to produce spores, the leaf surface appears silvery or gray. Diseased leaves eventually die and fal ...
A. Native fruit - Site of the UPCA 2010 Golden Jubilarians
... leathery and with prominent veins. Flowers small, whitish or yellow and numerous in terminal panicles. Fruit round, about 2 cm long and turn yellowish at maturity. Peel thin, shell-like, rough and marked by polygonal patches. Seed one per fruit, large, black, shiny, ovoid and enclosed by a scanty, t ...
... leathery and with prominent veins. Flowers small, whitish or yellow and numerous in terminal panicles. Fruit round, about 2 cm long and turn yellowish at maturity. Peel thin, shell-like, rough and marked by polygonal patches. Seed one per fruit, large, black, shiny, ovoid and enclosed by a scanty, t ...
Commercial Crop Production Fruit and Nut Crops - Fig
... Symptoms: Symptoms appear as semicircular brown spots at the (Pellicularia koleroga, base of the leaf. Most infected leaves shrivel and dry up but do not formerly Corticium stevensii) fall off the tree. Leaves may also be covered with irregular holes. Sometimes white threads or mycelia can be seen o ...
... Symptoms: Symptoms appear as semicircular brown spots at the (Pellicularia koleroga, base of the leaf. Most infected leaves shrivel and dry up but do not formerly Corticium stevensii) fall off the tree. Leaves may also be covered with irregular holes. Sometimes white threads or mycelia can be seen o ...
Kinnikinnick (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi)
... berries hang on and on, from July to February. While it grows best in sunny well-drained sites, Kinnikinnick can tolerate heavier soils and some shade. Water it well during its first two dry seasons. ...
... berries hang on and on, from July to February. While it grows best in sunny well-drained sites, Kinnikinnick can tolerate heavier soils and some shade. Water it well during its first two dry seasons. ...
100 Questions Draft
... factors in crops where progress has slowed, but also untapped potential in other crops where development efforts have been less focused. ...
... factors in crops where progress has slowed, but also untapped potential in other crops where development efforts have been less focused. ...