ornamental attributes of the natural variants of cordyline australis
... being propagated for this purpose. It will not be difficult to establish that this plant is distinct and, with propagation by cuttings of its stem or the toe of its rhizome, it should provide a uniform and stable cultivar. This is a slow method of propagation, and it took about 50 years to increase ...
... being propagated for this purpose. It will not be difficult to establish that this plant is distinct and, with propagation by cuttings of its stem or the toe of its rhizome, it should provide a uniform and stable cultivar. This is a slow method of propagation, and it took about 50 years to increase ...
Selecting the drought stressed: effects of plant stress on intraspecific
... with observed foraging in homogeneous environments (plantations) were LCA harvest density-dependent (Fowler & Stiles 1980). Significant intraspecific variation in leaf quality, together with the ants’ capability of fine discrimination among leaf material could account for the spatio-temporal pattern ...
... with observed foraging in homogeneous environments (plantations) were LCA harvest density-dependent (Fowler & Stiles 1980). Significant intraspecific variation in leaf quality, together with the ants’ capability of fine discrimination among leaf material could account for the spatio-temporal pattern ...
61 A woody plant usually with a single stem (trunk) exceeding eight
... The Golden Wreath Wattle often has a waxy surface that can be rubbed off, giving the plant a bluish look, and wavy leaf margins and leaves much longer than the Sydney Golden Wattle. A single prominent mid-vein differs from the 2, 3 or more in the native. The weed also has lateral veins that are feat ...
... The Golden Wreath Wattle often has a waxy surface that can be rubbed off, giving the plant a bluish look, and wavy leaf margins and leaves much longer than the Sydney Golden Wattle. A single prominent mid-vein differs from the 2, 3 or more in the native. The weed also has lateral veins that are feat ...
Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir
... Cultivars are: ‘Anguina’ - long, snake-like branches; ‘Brevifolia’ - short leaves; ‘Compacta’ compact, conical growth; ‘Fastigiata’ - dense, pyramidal; ‘Fretsii’ - dense bush, short broad leaves; ‘Glauca’ - bluish foliage; ‘Nana’ - dwarf; ‘Pendula’ long, drooping branchlets; ‘Revoluta’ - curled leav ...
... Cultivars are: ‘Anguina’ - long, snake-like branches; ‘Brevifolia’ - short leaves; ‘Compacta’ compact, conical growth; ‘Fastigiata’ - dense, pyramidal; ‘Fretsii’ - dense bush, short broad leaves; ‘Glauca’ - bluish foliage; ‘Nana’ - dwarf; ‘Pendula’ long, drooping branchlets; ‘Revoluta’ - curled leav ...
Introduction to plant life in New Zealand
... kahikatea, rimu, beech trees, probably ratites (moa and kiwi ancestors). In isolation these plants and animals and plants evolved and were joined by “drifters”—plants and animals able to cross the Tasman Sea through wind or bird dispersal. These too continued to evolve in the New Zealand environment ...
... kahikatea, rimu, beech trees, probably ratites (moa and kiwi ancestors). In isolation these plants and animals and plants evolved and were joined by “drifters”—plants and animals able to cross the Tasman Sea through wind or bird dispersal. These too continued to evolve in the New Zealand environment ...
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... green algal ancestors – The nonvascular plants (called bryophytes) straddle the boundary between aquatic and terrestrial life – The vascular plants (called tracheophytes) have been able to colonize dry habitats ...
... green algal ancestors – The nonvascular plants (called bryophytes) straddle the boundary between aquatic and terrestrial life – The vascular plants (called tracheophytes) have been able to colonize dry habitats ...
2013 Training Handout
... stamens (the male reproductive structures) and pistals (the female reproductive structures.) Most tree flowers are bisexual, but some are only one sex. The two sexes can appear on separate trees or on different locations on the same tree. Some flowers are born singly but more commonly they are clust ...
... stamens (the male reproductive structures) and pistals (the female reproductive structures.) Most tree flowers are bisexual, but some are only one sex. The two sexes can appear on separate trees or on different locations on the same tree. Some flowers are born singly but more commonly they are clust ...
Clementine Dark Purple Columbine
... spring to early summer. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's lobed compound leaves remain bluish-green in colour throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally significant. ...
... spring to early summer. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's lobed compound leaves remain bluish-green in colour throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally significant. ...
Product profile No 1:_Bong bark ,“Peuak Bong, Yang Bong”
... Other names: Local names: Khone kaen. other Lao. Thai: khon kaen, tau san, pak khon ma, praw panlam, ikrim pa, wansaklek. Vietnamese: English: Trade Remark: if relevant Use: Leaf shoots, young fruits and flowers are edible when boiled with a sweeter taste than that of bamboo shoots. Locally the stem ...
... Other names: Local names: Khone kaen. other Lao. Thai: khon kaen, tau san, pak khon ma, praw panlam, ikrim pa, wansaklek. Vietnamese: English: Trade Remark: if relevant Use: Leaf shoots, young fruits and flowers are edible when boiled with a sweeter taste than that of bamboo shoots. Locally the stem ...
Cotoneaster species - Cal-IPC
... September through February. Seeds are produced in great numbers and do not require fertilization. They drop near the parent plant but are readily eaten by many bird species, which increases the distance over which seeds can be dispersed. Seeds germinate during the rainy season. Cotoneaster can also ...
... September through February. Seeds are produced in great numbers and do not require fertilization. They drop near the parent plant but are readily eaten by many bird species, which increases the distance over which seeds can be dispersed. Seeds germinate during the rainy season. Cotoneaster can also ...
2012 Training Handout
... stamens (the male reproductive structures) and pistals (the female reproductive structures.) Most tree flowers are bisexual, but some are only one sex. The two sexes can appear on separate trees or on different locations on the same tree. Some flowers are born singly but more commonly they are clust ...
... stamens (the male reproductive structures) and pistals (the female reproductive structures.) Most tree flowers are bisexual, but some are only one sex. The two sexes can appear on separate trees or on different locations on the same tree. Some flowers are born singly but more commonly they are clust ...
Chlorophyll and morphological mutants of Pearl millet
... Coimbatore was used for the present study. The seeds irradiated with different doses (10, 20 and 30kR) of gamma rays from 60CO from The Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore. For EMS treatment, healthy seeds were treated with different concentrations of ( 20, 30 and 40mM). The treated seeds were ...
... Coimbatore was used for the present study. The seeds irradiated with different doses (10, 20 and 30kR) of gamma rays from 60CO from The Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore. For EMS treatment, healthy seeds were treated with different concentrations of ( 20, 30 and 40mM). The treated seeds were ...
Schefflera - Aggie Horticulture
... and moderately low light interiorscapes, S. actinophylla can be grown in full sun with a steady supply of moisture; growth is best in filtered shade and a rich moist well drained fertile soil; this species responds well to supplemental nitrogen in modest quantities; selective pruning may be needed t ...
... and moderately low light interiorscapes, S. actinophylla can be grown in full sun with a steady supply of moisture; growth is best in filtered shade and a rich moist well drained fertile soil; this species responds well to supplemental nitrogen in modest quantities; selective pruning may be needed t ...
Lesson Overview
... Plants have three main tissue systems: dermal, vascular, and ground. These cross sections of the principal organs of seed plants show that all three organs contain dermal tissue, vascular tissue, and ground tissue. ...
... Plants have three main tissue systems: dermal, vascular, and ground. These cross sections of the principal organs of seed plants show that all three organs contain dermal tissue, vascular tissue, and ground tissue. ...
Medicinal plants of South Africa
... a perennial, strong and adventitious/fibrous root system and is a robust, single, unbranched woody stemmed plant. The leaves are broad, dull green to greyish green, but turn reddish in colour when under drought stress. Production areas: In South Africa, Aloe ferox is distributed throughout the Weste ...
... a perennial, strong and adventitious/fibrous root system and is a robust, single, unbranched woody stemmed plant. The leaves are broad, dull green to greyish green, but turn reddish in colour when under drought stress. Production areas: In South Africa, Aloe ferox is distributed throughout the Weste ...
15 The Plant Resources of South
... Choice of Spices Genera The spices form a large and diverse commodity group. In addition to the classifications based on taxonomic families, properties and plant parts used, many subgroups have been proposed, such as tropical spices, spice seeds, herbs, aromatic vegetables, tree spices, leafy spices ...
... Choice of Spices Genera The spices form a large and diverse commodity group. In addition to the classifications based on taxonomic families, properties and plant parts used, many subgroups have been proposed, such as tropical spices, spice seeds, herbs, aromatic vegetables, tree spices, leafy spices ...
Small-leaf privet - Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
... The GBO requires a person to take reasonable and practical steps to minimise the risks posed by small leaf privet. This fact sheet provides information and some options for controlling small-leaf privet. ...
... The GBO requires a person to take reasonable and practical steps to minimise the risks posed by small leaf privet. This fact sheet provides information and some options for controlling small-leaf privet. ...
5.4 Rhododendrons competition - science
... countryside. (BeddGelert also has Snowdonia’s best ice cream shop!). ...
... countryside. (BeddGelert also has Snowdonia’s best ice cream shop!). ...
Enhancing crop yield by optimizing plant developmental features
... alter these developmental traits in a desirable way may mark a significant step forward in increasing crop yield. The effect of domestication on plant and leaf architecture in crop plants further supports the idea that manipulation of these developmental traits can lead to improved crop performance ...
... alter these developmental traits in a desirable way may mark a significant step forward in increasing crop yield. The effect of domestication on plant and leaf architecture in crop plants further supports the idea that manipulation of these developmental traits can lead to improved crop performance ...
Lab - Comparing Monocots and Dicots
... Both monocot and dicot seeds develop in similar ways and have the same parts. There are a few minor differences: monocots start out with one seed leaf, while dicots have two. The technical word for seed leaf is cotyledon: you can find it on the coloring sheet; it is the first leaf to emerge from a d ...
... Both monocot and dicot seeds develop in similar ways and have the same parts. There are a few minor differences: monocots start out with one seed leaf, while dicots have two. The technical word for seed leaf is cotyledon: you can find it on the coloring sheet; it is the first leaf to emerge from a d ...
Plant Yacon 120(04004) Primary essential character No Characters
... Storage root weight over 100 g per 100 square ...
... Storage root weight over 100 g per 100 square ...
Plant evolutionary developmental biology
Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) refers to the study of developmental programs and patterns from an evolutionary perspective. It seeks to understand the various influences shaping the form and nature of life on the planet. Evo-devo arose as a separate branch of science rather recently. An early sign of this occurred in 1999.Most of the synthesis in evo-devo has been in the field of animal evolution, one reason being the presence of elegant model systems like Drosophila melanogaster, C. elegans, zebrafish and Xenopus laevis. However, in the past couple of decades, a wealth of information on plant morphology, coupled with modern molecular techniques has helped shed light on the conserved and unique developmental patterns in the plant kingdom also.