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Dwarf Mistletoes - The University of Arizona Extension
... infects pinyon pine; shoots are olive green to brown; witches brooms are poorly developed; it is found throughout pinyon pine inhabited areas in central and northern Arizona. • Douglas fir dwarf mistletoe, Arceuthobium douglasii, infects Douglas fir; shoots are olive green; it is distinguished by ...
... infects pinyon pine; shoots are olive green to brown; witches brooms are poorly developed; it is found throughout pinyon pine inhabited areas in central and northern Arizona. • Douglas fir dwarf mistletoe, Arceuthobium douglasii, infects Douglas fir; shoots are olive green; it is distinguished by ...
Watsonia 11, 7-31
... iii) Var. subcapitatum (Corb.) Gilmour is strictly maritime and distinguished by its solitary stem, crowded cauline nodes, compact inflorescence and dwarfness. It has been confused with C. capitatum (Willd.) Borbas, a dwarf, maritime plant with the stamens inserted at the base of the corollatube. C. ...
... iii) Var. subcapitatum (Corb.) Gilmour is strictly maritime and distinguished by its solitary stem, crowded cauline nodes, compact inflorescence and dwarfness. It has been confused with C. capitatum (Willd.) Borbas, a dwarf, maritime plant with the stamens inserted at the base of the corollatube. C. ...
Butterfly Discoveries
... attract a pollinator. And pollinators such as butterflies need nectar for food. What kind of mouth does a butterfly have? Does this butterfly’s mouth look like a butterfly’s mouth? No way – a butterfly uses a mouthpart called a proboscis. A proboscis is like a hollow straw that curls up under its he ...
... attract a pollinator. And pollinators such as butterflies need nectar for food. What kind of mouth does a butterfly have? Does this butterfly’s mouth look like a butterfly’s mouth? No way – a butterfly uses a mouthpart called a proboscis. A proboscis is like a hollow straw that curls up under its he ...
Glossary of Botanical Terms Used in the OpenKey Project
... Basal (2) – [Leaves] {position} With leaves arising at or near the base of the stem. (Compare with cauline.) [modified from H&H, p. 162] Basal (3) – [Placentation] {type} Attachment of ovules at the base of the ovary. (Compare with apical placentation.) [modified from Z, p. 360] Base – The portion o ...
... Basal (2) – [Leaves] {position} With leaves arising at or near the base of the stem. (Compare with cauline.) [modified from H&H, p. 162] Basal (3) – [Placentation] {type} Attachment of ovules at the base of the ovary. (Compare with apical placentation.) [modified from Z, p. 360] Base – The portion o ...
Virginia Creeper Japanese Wisteria and Chinese Wisteria American
... a very suitable and lovely alternative to the invasive Asian species of wisteria. It was a frequent feature in American colonial gardens and was first sold by an American nursery in ...
... a very suitable and lovely alternative to the invasive Asian species of wisteria. It was a frequent feature in American colonial gardens and was first sold by an American nursery in ...
48th Annual Spring Plant - Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
... situations with glossy, evergreen leaves 2-3”. The flowers are greenish-purple or Interest in Shade Gardening continues to grow as more homeowners are finding brown. Easily propagated by division. their landscapes becoming increasingly shady because of the growth of trees and shrubs. Astilbe ‘Delft ...
... situations with glossy, evergreen leaves 2-3”. The flowers are greenish-purple or Interest in Shade Gardening continues to grow as more homeowners are finding brown. Easily propagated by division. their landscapes becoming increasingly shady because of the growth of trees and shrubs. Astilbe ‘Delft ...
A revision of the South African species of Juncus.
... often referred to in the following pages and for brevity are quoted by their dates. The account by Baker in 'Flora Capensis ' (vii (1895) 17-27) is almost entirely based on Buchenau, though a few alterations were made; J . Kraussii was sunk in J. maritimus and J . bufonius grouped with the annual sp ...
... often referred to in the following pages and for brevity are quoted by their dates. The account by Baker in 'Flora Capensis ' (vii (1895) 17-27) is almost entirely based on Buchenau, though a few alterations were made; J . Kraussii was sunk in J. maritimus and J . bufonius grouped with the annual sp ...
- Pineview Plants
... Actaea (prefer Cimicifuga!) our range of small numbers of divisions, for their remarkable leaf shape and colour, pretty fluffy flowers, often scented, attractive berries later in the season. Starting to become better known mainly because they are good shade garden plants, preferring a hint of moistu ...
... Actaea (prefer Cimicifuga!) our range of small numbers of divisions, for their remarkable leaf shape and colour, pretty fluffy flowers, often scented, attractive berries later in the season. Starting to become better known mainly because they are good shade garden plants, preferring a hint of moistu ...
Vegetation ecology
... environments, the representatives of one taxonomical group under study, for instance vascular plants, may belong to only one species, for instance Sa[ico?-niaeuropaea in European low salt marshes or Ipomoea pes-caprae on tropical beaches. So we had better delete the implicit assumption that at least ...
... environments, the representatives of one taxonomical group under study, for instance vascular plants, may belong to only one species, for instance Sa[ico?-niaeuropaea in European low salt marshes or Ipomoea pes-caprae on tropical beaches. So we had better delete the implicit assumption that at least ...
Abelmoschus manihot
... (aibika), whose leaves become gluey after cooking, is the favourite vegetable of the ni-Vanuatu. They cook it in different ways. Most often it is cut into very thin strips, boiled in a little salted water and then flavoured with coconut milk. The broad leaves of certain cultivars are used as the out ...
... (aibika), whose leaves become gluey after cooking, is the favourite vegetable of the ni-Vanuatu. They cook it in different ways. Most often it is cut into very thin strips, boiled in a little salted water and then flavoured with coconut milk. The broad leaves of certain cultivars are used as the out ...
LIST OF MAIN PLANTS AVAILABLE
... feature plant. One of the most decorative wattles in cultivation. Small shrub 1-2mx1.5-3m. Well-drained light soil Flowers tubular, slender, dull crimson, in full sun or semi-shade. A natural hybrid of A. terminal and solitary, spring and sericeus x A. cuneatus. Damaged by heavy frosts summer. Abund ...
... feature plant. One of the most decorative wattles in cultivation. Small shrub 1-2mx1.5-3m. Well-drained light soil Flowers tubular, slender, dull crimson, in full sun or semi-shade. A natural hybrid of A. terminal and solitary, spring and sericeus x A. cuneatus. Damaged by heavy frosts summer. Abund ...
Seattle Invasive Weed Slide Show
... Typical stand of Bohemian knotweed with stiffly upright male flower clusters ...
... Typical stand of Bohemian knotweed with stiffly upright male flower clusters ...
A Gain-of-Function Mutation in IAA28 Suppresses
... 4A). This developmental defect results in poorly anchored plants that frequently become dislodged when grown in soil. The aerial portions of iaa28-1 adult plants also are malformed. After the transition to flowering, the mutant is shorter (Figure 5A) and develops more stems than do the wild type (Fi ...
... 4A). This developmental defect results in poorly anchored plants that frequently become dislodged when grown in soil. The aerial portions of iaa28-1 adult plants also are malformed. After the transition to flowering, the mutant is shorter (Figure 5A) and develops more stems than do the wild type (Fi ...
Old World Spices
... Discovered by Europeans in the 1570's Named for its multi-faceted flavor similar to a combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves Never successfully cultivated outside the Western Hemisphere ...
... Discovered by Europeans in the 1570's Named for its multi-faceted flavor similar to a combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves Never successfully cultivated outside the Western Hemisphere ...
2014 City of Northfield Tree Sale
... Celebration Maple is a deciduous tree with a narrowly upright and columnar growth habit. Its average texture blends into the landscape, but can be balanced by one or two finer or coarser trees or shrubs for an effective composition. This is a relatively low maintenance tree, and should only be prune ...
... Celebration Maple is a deciduous tree with a narrowly upright and columnar growth habit. Its average texture blends into the landscape, but can be balanced by one or two finer or coarser trees or shrubs for an effective composition. This is a relatively low maintenance tree, and should only be prune ...
California Natural Regions Reader - California History
... part of the mixed forest. Unlike evergreens, they lose their leaves in the fall. All winter, their branches are bare. In the spring, small buds form. These buds become leaves when the weather warms. Black oaks are called deciduous trees. Conifers and black oaks need around 15–40 inches of rain a yea ...
... part of the mixed forest. Unlike evergreens, they lose their leaves in the fall. All winter, their branches are bare. In the spring, small buds form. These buds become leaves when the weather warms. Black oaks are called deciduous trees. Conifers and black oaks need around 15–40 inches of rain a yea ...
10. Vegetative Propagation
... with the water table, but the aboveground stem is much longer. Hardwood pole cuttings of Erythrina, Gliricidia, and other species are commonly used this way for windbreaks, living fences, and restoration projects. If hardwood cuttings are struck in the nursery, they can be straight, heel, or mallet ...
... with the water table, but the aboveground stem is much longer. Hardwood pole cuttings of Erythrina, Gliricidia, and other species are commonly used this way for windbreaks, living fences, and restoration projects. If hardwood cuttings are struck in the nursery, they can be straight, heel, or mallet ...
LITERATURE PART: Ricinus communis L. and ricin toxin
... ricinoleic acid (Figure 3) (Gaginella et al. 1998). Laxatives can generally be divided into four groups: bulk-forming preparations, stimulants, stool softeners, and osmotic laxatives (Thompson 1980). Castor oil belongs to the group of stimulants and it is a general belief that castor oil stimulates ...
... ricinoleic acid (Figure 3) (Gaginella et al. 1998). Laxatives can generally be divided into four groups: bulk-forming preparations, stimulants, stool softeners, and osmotic laxatives (Thompson 1980). Castor oil belongs to the group of stimulants and it is a general belief that castor oil stimulates ...
It Here! - Lotus Gardens Outdoor Living Center
... plants and soil with my passion for organic gardening and human health. I created a company whose philosophy and line of organic lawn and garden products would elevate organic gardening to a new level. It would shake up an industry and wake up a world made sick by unhealthy practices. I wanted heali ...
... plants and soil with my passion for organic gardening and human health. I created a company whose philosophy and line of organic lawn and garden products would elevate organic gardening to a new level. It would shake up an industry and wake up a world made sick by unhealthy practices. I wanted heali ...
Floral specialization and angiosperm diversity: phenotypic
... (2007) differs from the use by Armbruster et al. (2000), Fenster et al. (2004) and the use adopted here.] Ollerton et al. (2007) coined the term ‘phenotypic specialization’ of flowers, where the morphology, colour and/ or fragrance of a flower is specialized, even though the current pollinators may ...
... (2007) differs from the use by Armbruster et al. (2000), Fenster et al. (2004) and the use adopted here.] Ollerton et al. (2007) coined the term ‘phenotypic specialization’ of flowers, where the morphology, colour and/ or fragrance of a flower is specialized, even though the current pollinators may ...
birdhouse gourds
... and will be covered up later. 2. Dry the gourd completely. Select a gourd for your birdhouse that has a diameter of at least 8" and preferably no larger than 14". 3. Drill a 2 1/8" hole for the entrance on the side of the gourd. As you drill into the gourd, make sure that the gourd's walls are at le ...
... and will be covered up later. 2. Dry the gourd completely. Select a gourd for your birdhouse that has a diameter of at least 8" and preferably no larger than 14". 3. Drill a 2 1/8" hole for the entrance on the side of the gourd. As you drill into the gourd, make sure that the gourd's walls are at le ...
Colorado Forage Guide - Colorado State University Extension
... species. Many have leaves grouped near the plant base. Bunchgrasses typically produce more forage than sod-formers, but often need more intensive grazing management to optimize productivity. For example, the growth of some bunchgrasses is set back when their developing seed stalks are grazed. Some s ...
... species. Many have leaves grouped near the plant base. Bunchgrasses typically produce more forage than sod-formers, but often need more intensive grazing management to optimize productivity. For example, the growth of some bunchgrasses is set back when their developing seed stalks are grazed. Some s ...
The most difficult problem in managing ladino clover/grass pasture
... Where it is well adapted, it is the best yielding of the white clovers. Because of its shallow root system, it is not adapted to shallow, droughty soils. Heavy textured soils are better than lighter textured soils, although on silts and clays water retention contributes to heaving injury. On hardpan ...
... Where it is well adapted, it is the best yielding of the white clovers. Because of its shallow root system, it is not adapted to shallow, droughty soils. Heavy textured soils are better than lighter textured soils, although on silts and clays water retention contributes to heaving injury. On hardpan ...
Phytochemical and Pharmacological activity of Genus Plumeria: An
... isolated from leaves. Peckolt and Boorsma have successfully isolated Fulvoplummierin, Plumericin along with three new compounds isoplumericin, β-dihydroplumericin and β-dihydroplumericinic acid from roots of Plumeria acuminata. The steam distillate of Plumeria acuminata yields an essential oil (0.04 ...
... isolated from leaves. Peckolt and Boorsma have successfully isolated Fulvoplummierin, Plumericin along with three new compounds isoplumericin, β-dihydroplumericin and β-dihydroplumericinic acid from roots of Plumeria acuminata. The steam distillate of Plumeria acuminata yields an essential oil (0.04 ...
Hetz Blue Pom Pom Juniper
... necessary, it is recommended to only trim back the new growth of the current season, other than to remove any dieback. Deer don't particularly care for this plant and will usually leave it alone in favor of tastier treats. It has no significant negative characteristics. Hetz Blue Pom Pom Juniper is ...
... necessary, it is recommended to only trim back the new growth of the current season, other than to remove any dieback. Deer don't particularly care for this plant and will usually leave it alone in favor of tastier treats. It has no significant negative characteristics. Hetz Blue Pom Pom Juniper is ...