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Subgenus Penstemon, Section Peltanthera
... Palmer’s Penstemon Stems: 5-18 dm (20-64”) tall, Leaves: 15 cm (6”) long & ½-1/3 as wide; lower leaves to 10 cm (4”) & 1/3 as wide, connate (joined around stems), (leaves in 2 species shorter; rarely, all leaves vary to medium width, 1/5 as wide as long), silver-bluish. Inflorescence: Herbage usuall ...
... Palmer’s Penstemon Stems: 5-18 dm (20-64”) tall, Leaves: 15 cm (6”) long & ½-1/3 as wide; lower leaves to 10 cm (4”) & 1/3 as wide, connate (joined around stems), (leaves in 2 species shorter; rarely, all leaves vary to medium width, 1/5 as wide as long), silver-bluish. Inflorescence: Herbage usuall ...
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... officers and growers. If the visit was made some of the problems would have been picked up and a solution made to solve it. A large part for the poor growth is due in part to salt water intrusion which happens during the 2011 dry period. In many areas salinity can still be tasted in the underground ...
... officers and growers. If the visit was made some of the problems would have been picked up and a solution made to solve it. A large part for the poor growth is due in part to salt water intrusion which happens during the 2011 dry period. In many areas salinity can still be tasted in the underground ...
Plant defence
... Chimaeras of Xa21 and a related LRR receptor-like kinase that recognizes the brassinosteroid hormone show that specificity for this class of R protein also resides in the LRRs43, 44. The tomato Cf-X genes encode single pass membrane proteins with extracellular LRRs45. These last two structural clas ...
... Chimaeras of Xa21 and a related LRR receptor-like kinase that recognizes the brassinosteroid hormone show that specificity for this class of R protein also resides in the LRRs43, 44. The tomato Cf-X genes encode single pass membrane proteins with extracellular LRRs45. These last two structural clas ...
Transcriptional regulators of rhizobacteria
... plants are capable of converting inorganic molecules into organic compounds by using solar energy. These organic compounds provide the energy required for all active processes not only within the plant itself, but also for all organisms at higher trophic levels. Furthermore, photosynthesis leads to ...
... plants are capable of converting inorganic molecules into organic compounds by using solar energy. These organic compounds provide the energy required for all active processes not only within the plant itself, but also for all organisms at higher trophic levels. Furthermore, photosynthesis leads to ...
1 - Monash University Research Repository
... as the synthesis of plant hormones and secondary metabolites. Although roots may appear structurally and developmentally simpler than aerial plant organs, the processes involved in fulfilling these functions are nevertheless complex. As with all plant organs, roots require mechanisms to respond to m ...
... as the synthesis of plant hormones and secondary metabolites. Although roots may appear structurally and developmentally simpler than aerial plant organs, the processes involved in fulfilling these functions are nevertheless complex. As with all plant organs, roots require mechanisms to respond to m ...
SSeed Catalog
... compact plants. Light green, multi-lobed leaves are similar to the foliage of a maple tree. Perfect for garden containers or indoor flowering houseplant. Plants bloom continuously - indoors or out - even in high ...
... compact plants. Light green, multi-lobed leaves are similar to the foliage of a maple tree. Perfect for garden containers or indoor flowering houseplant. Plants bloom continuously - indoors or out - even in high ...
Key to the Brassicaceae
... Inflorescences (at least the lower part) bracteate; seeds oblong; siliques often slightly 4-angled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27. Erucastrum ...
... Inflorescences (at least the lower part) bracteate; seeds oblong; siliques often slightly 4-angled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27. Erucastrum ...
plant list - Botanic Gardens
... deciduous tree w/ light green, 2-lobed leaves & 3-in. purple, orchid-like flowers in late winter/early spring (a few may have white flowers). [10/7] (H*) Cassia leptophylla, "GOLD MEDALLION TREE" - Graceful, fastgrowing tree to 25 ft. tall w/ divided leaves w/ 24 leaflets & spectacular clusters of d ...
... deciduous tree w/ light green, 2-lobed leaves & 3-in. purple, orchid-like flowers in late winter/early spring (a few may have white flowers). [10/7] (H*) Cassia leptophylla, "GOLD MEDALLION TREE" - Graceful, fastgrowing tree to 25 ft. tall w/ divided leaves w/ 24 leaflets & spectacular clusters of d ...
Propagation of Plants by Grafting and Budding
... Fig. 3. Bridge grafting (A–D) and inarching (E–H) as methods to repair damaged tree trunks and restore phloem conductivity to the root zone. The photograph to the right shows a successfully bridge-grafted apple tree. reduce disease problems. (The interstock may be only a thin section of wood, a sho ...
... Fig. 3. Bridge grafting (A–D) and inarching (E–H) as methods to repair damaged tree trunks and restore phloem conductivity to the root zone. The photograph to the right shows a successfully bridge-grafted apple tree. reduce disease problems. (The interstock may be only a thin section of wood, a sho ...
Chelone - Flora of North America
... recombinant phenotype representing all three extant diploid species. Variation within C. obliqua reflects multiple independent origins (Nelson; Nelson and Elisens); some of the rare color variants could be due to this rather than hybridization (Nelson). Chelone obliqua comprises two known chromosome ...
... recombinant phenotype representing all three extant diploid species. Variation within C. obliqua reflects multiple independent origins (Nelson; Nelson and Elisens); some of the rare color variants could be due to this rather than hybridization (Nelson). Chelone obliqua comprises two known chromosome ...
Synopsis of the Genus Ledebouria Roth
... et al. 1985). The distribution of the genus includes the African Continent, India and the Island Nossi-Bé on the northwestern coast of Madagascar (Fig. 1). The centre of diversity for the genus is in the Limpopo, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu/Natal Provinces of the Republic of South Africa. Roth described ...
... et al. 1985). The distribution of the genus includes the African Continent, India and the Island Nossi-Bé on the northwestern coast of Madagascar (Fig. 1). The centre of diversity for the genus is in the Limpopo, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu/Natal Provinces of the Republic of South Africa. Roth described ...
cocoa nursery manual
... For a cheaper nursery, use bamboo or log posts, and wire to make the frame, and stretch shade cloth over this frame. For a longer lasting nursery, use steel posts embedded in concrete, with a wire frame or steel tubing framework. Timber posts are susceptible to termites and rotting. It is also possi ...
... For a cheaper nursery, use bamboo or log posts, and wire to make the frame, and stretch shade cloth over this frame. For a longer lasting nursery, use steel posts embedded in concrete, with a wire frame or steel tubing framework. Timber posts are susceptible to termites and rotting. It is also possi ...
Boron Nutrition of Avocados
... abscise in the interveinal regions of the lamina. The yellowish halos around the margins of the holes give this symptom a unique appearance (figure 4). Another leaf symptom is deformity which occurs when cell expansion on one side of the leaf is retarded, followed by tissue necrosis in that region. ...
... abscise in the interveinal regions of the lamina. The yellowish halos around the margins of the holes give this symptom a unique appearance (figure 4). Another leaf symptom is deformity which occurs when cell expansion on one side of the leaf is retarded, followed by tissue necrosis in that region. ...
South Florida Shade Trees - Lee County Extension
... A tree is defined as a woody plant that grows to 15 feet or more in height, usually with a single trunk, growing to more than 3 inches in diameter at maturity. A shade tree is defined in this publication as any tree large enough to provide shade or have the ability to reduce the intensity of solar r ...
... A tree is defined as a woody plant that grows to 15 feet or more in height, usually with a single trunk, growing to more than 3 inches in diameter at maturity. A shade tree is defined in this publication as any tree large enough to provide shade or have the ability to reduce the intensity of solar r ...
arum italicum (araceae)
... rhizomes/tubers dark brown outside and white inside (Figures 5–6); plants dividing by production of ovoid bud-tubers ca 1 cm diam (Figures 5 and 8); rhizome/tubers forming roots and shoots from the same point, so that the shoot must grow plagiotropically before becoming erect (Figure 4); older stems ...
... rhizomes/tubers dark brown outside and white inside (Figures 5–6); plants dividing by production of ovoid bud-tubers ca 1 cm diam (Figures 5 and 8); rhizome/tubers forming roots and shoots from the same point, so that the shoot must grow plagiotropically before becoming erect (Figure 4); older stems ...
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... local increase in fertility (Miles, 1985; Garner & Steinberger, 1989; Schomberg et at., 1994; Pugnaire et at., 1996a; Stock et at., 1999). However, herbs rather than shrubs are directly responsible for the accumulation of nutrients under the canopy (Vetaas, 1992). Retention of seeds by the litter la ...
... local increase in fertility (Miles, 1985; Garner & Steinberger, 1989; Schomberg et at., 1994; Pugnaire et at., 1996a; Stock et at., 1999). However, herbs rather than shrubs are directly responsible for the accumulation of nutrients under the canopy (Vetaas, 1992). Retention of seeds by the litter la ...
Developing Off-season Production Technique for Rambutan
... The flowering time was not only affected by the starch accumulation in the top and C/N ratio, but also by decreasing starch content in the roots. The starch content in the roots of the trees that got ringing treatment was lower than those that did not, and the trees flowered earlier. The regre ...
... The flowering time was not only affected by the starch accumulation in the top and C/N ratio, but also by decreasing starch content in the roots. The starch content in the roots of the trees that got ringing treatment was lower than those that did not, and the trees flowered earlier. The regre ...
ECONOMIC FRUIT-BEARING PLANTS OF ECUADOR
... of a variety that appears either to be Smooth Cayenne or very close to it. The commercial cultivation of this variety is rather important and capable of great extension, although for exporting to Peru and Chile (which is at present the ambition of cultivators) a pineapple with better shipping qualit ...
... of a variety that appears either to be Smooth Cayenne or very close to it. The commercial cultivation of this variety is rather important and capable of great extension, although for exporting to Peru and Chile (which is at present the ambition of cultivators) a pineapple with better shipping qualit ...
Comparative floral and vegetative differentiation
... promoting their differentiation. North American species of Aquilegia (Ranunculaceae) have become the textbook example of adaptive radiation driven by specialization on different pollinators in combination with ecological niche diversification (Schluter 2000 and references therein). In Europe, the genus ...
... promoting their differentiation. North American species of Aquilegia (Ranunculaceae) have become the textbook example of adaptive radiation driven by specialization on different pollinators in combination with ecological niche diversification (Schluter 2000 and references therein). In Europe, the genus ...
Radish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Introduction [edit] The
... locate the origin of Raphanus sativus in southeast Asia, as this is the only region where truly wild forms have been discovered. India, central China, and central Asia appear to have been secondary centers where differing forms were developed. Radishes enter the historical record in third century BC ...
... locate the origin of Raphanus sativus in southeast Asia, as this is the only region where truly wild forms have been discovered. India, central China, and central Asia appear to have been secondary centers where differing forms were developed. Radishes enter the historical record in third century BC ...
Prunus - Royal Horticultural Society
... To produce a permanent record of plants through herbarium specimens, written descriptions and photographs for the RHS Herbarium at Wisley ...
... To produce a permanent record of plants through herbarium specimens, written descriptions and photographs for the RHS Herbarium at Wisley ...
2017 FEATURED NEW INTRODUCTIONS GROUNDCOVERS
... the garden. Blooms on new growth; strong re-bloomer. Sun Height: 24"-36" Zones: 3-9 Available in #5B ...
... the garden. Blooms on new growth; strong re-bloomer. Sun Height: 24"-36" Zones: 3-9 Available in #5B ...
Breeding for resistance to whitefly
... scale: (0) no visible symptoms, inoculated plants show the same growth and development as non-inoculated plants; (1) very slight yellowing of leaflet margins on apical leaf; (2) some yellowing and minor curling of leaflet ends; (3) a wide range of leaf yellowing, curling and cupping, with some reduc ...
... scale: (0) no visible symptoms, inoculated plants show the same growth and development as non-inoculated plants; (1) very slight yellowing of leaflet margins on apical leaf; (2) some yellowing and minor curling of leaflet ends; (3) a wide range of leaf yellowing, curling and cupping, with some reduc ...