HERE - Mynd Hardy Plants
... CAMPANULA. Large range of spring and summer flowering plants for shady borders or sunny spots. Campanula alliarifilia Cream flowers on arching stems. 45cm. 6-8. Campanula carpatica ‘Blue Clips’ Campanula glomerata ‘Alba’ Erect stems of white flowers. 40cm. 5-7. Campanula glomerata ‘Caroline’ Mauve-p ...
... CAMPANULA. Large range of spring and summer flowering plants for shady borders or sunny spots. Campanula alliarifilia Cream flowers on arching stems. 45cm. 6-8. Campanula carpatica ‘Blue Clips’ Campanula glomerata ‘Alba’ Erect stems of white flowers. 40cm. 5-7. Campanula glomerata ‘Caroline’ Mauve-p ...
SCROPHULARIACEAE
... 35a. Calyx 4-lobed; capsule apex obtuse. 36a. Inflorescence a racemose panicle ............................................. 52. Omphalotrix 36b. Inflorescence a spike. 37a. Bracts often larger than leaves; margin of upper corolla lip revolute 51. Euphrasia 37b. Bracts smaller than leaves; margin of ...
... 35a. Calyx 4-lobed; capsule apex obtuse. 36a. Inflorescence a racemose panicle ............................................. 52. Omphalotrix 36b. Inflorescence a spike. 37a. Bracts often larger than leaves; margin of upper corolla lip revolute 51. Euphrasia 37b. Bracts smaller than leaves; margin of ...
2009 PDF Catalog - Fraser`s Thimble Farms
... We are now putting out a fall bulb list and a collector's list each year. The bulb list will have over four hundred varieties of bulbs, from the common to the extremely rare. We try to put out two collector's lists a year. The first comes out between November and April and will list new plants, plan ...
... We are now putting out a fall bulb list and a collector's list each year. The bulb list will have over four hundred varieties of bulbs, from the common to the extremely rare. We try to put out two collector's lists a year. The first comes out between November and April and will list new plants, plan ...
Potato - Ministry of Environment and Forests
... the crop: In India, potato is grown during autumn/winter/spring seasons in the sub-tropical plains and during summer/autumn in the temperate/semi-temperate hills. The planting time depends on temperature and cropping pattern followed in the area. In plains, the ideal time of planting corresponds to ...
... the crop: In India, potato is grown during autumn/winter/spring seasons in the sub-tropical plains and during summer/autumn in the temperate/semi-temperate hills. The planting time depends on temperature and cropping pattern followed in the area. In plains, the ideal time of planting corresponds to ...
Outline of the neotropical infrageneric taxa of Phyllanthus
... pedicels ± recurved; pollen grains 4-colporate; pollen grains 4-colporate, finely reticulate. sect. I.3. Loxopodium 4b. Floating aquatics; leaves inflated; pollen grains 3-colporate, coarsely reticulate. sect. I.4. Salviniopsis 1b. Branching phyllanthoid (except in sect. Elutanthos); leaves on main ...
... pedicels ± recurved; pollen grains 4-colporate; pollen grains 4-colporate, finely reticulate. sect. I.3. Loxopodium 4b. Floating aquatics; leaves inflated; pollen grains 3-colporate, coarsely reticulate. sect. I.4. Salviniopsis 1b. Branching phyllanthoid (except in sect. Elutanthos); leaves on main ...
1 - Whitney Gardens
... Planting Environment. Even though we recommend (1) some shade for a particular plant, most rhododendrons can be grown in a great deal of sun. Our growing fields, as an example are located in the sunniest part of the garden. However, in the long term, some shade or filtered shade is recommended, espe ...
... Planting Environment. Even though we recommend (1) some shade for a particular plant, most rhododendrons can be grown in a great deal of sun. Our growing fields, as an example are located in the sunniest part of the garden. However, in the long term, some shade or filtered shade is recommended, espe ...
The Neem Tree - Infonet Biovision
... neem is taken up by the plant it will usually affect leaf hoppers and plant hoppers because they feed from the inner part of the plant which carries the azadirachtin around inside the plant. Grasshoppers will stop eating almost immediately after neem extract is applied but caterpillars may not stop ...
... neem is taken up by the plant it will usually affect leaf hoppers and plant hoppers because they feed from the inner part of the plant which carries the azadirachtin around inside the plant. Grasshoppers will stop eating almost immediately after neem extract is applied but caterpillars may not stop ...
Alkaloids - SUST Repository - Sudan University of Science and
... bark of the arbor sent plants is generally richer in alkaloids than are the leaves or shoots (cinchona) and this may be attributed to their accumulation in the bark, year after year. The bark of old berberry roots may contain as much as 10% of brberine whereas that of very young plants contain littl ...
... bark of the arbor sent plants is generally richer in alkaloids than are the leaves or shoots (cinchona) and this may be attributed to their accumulation in the bark, year after year. The bark of old berberry roots may contain as much as 10% of brberine whereas that of very young plants contain littl ...
Forestry Commission Booklet: Conifers in the British Isles
... A key has been provided for each major genus. These are not strictly botanical, in that closely related species may emerge widely separated. The author is quite unrepentant about this as the keys are designed to be simple and to work primarily with leaves and shoots alone. Other characters are somet ...
... A key has been provided for each major genus. These are not strictly botanical, in that closely related species may emerge widely separated. The author is quite unrepentant about this as the keys are designed to be simple and to work primarily with leaves and shoots alone. Other characters are somet ...
Vines and Climbing Plants of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
... to present general characteristics that are useful in their identification. Some of the most conspicuous morphological traits found in many species of climbers that are useful in distinguishing different taxonomic groups at the level of family, genus, or species are discussed below. In general, clim ...
... to present general characteristics that are useful in their identification. Some of the most conspicuous morphological traits found in many species of climbers that are useful in distinguishing different taxonomic groups at the level of family, genus, or species are discussed below. In general, clim ...
Plants Practice Test
... ____ 16. In plants, the main organs in which photosynthesis takes place are leaves. _________________________ ____ 17. Phloem is made up of vessel elements and companion cells. _________________________ ____ 18. Meristems produce new cells by mitosis. _________________________ ____ 19. Root hairs ar ...
... ____ 16. In plants, the main organs in which photosynthesis takes place are leaves. _________________________ ____ 17. Phloem is made up of vessel elements and companion cells. _________________________ ____ 18. Meristems produce new cells by mitosis. _________________________ ____ 19. Root hairs ar ...
A manual of weeds - Weed Science Society of America
... seems to exhaust these hidden stores of nourishment. However there is a time when they are most vulnerable to attack, and it i just at that stage of growth when flowering stems are nearing ful size, but before the formation of seed. They should then be plowei down, or, if too tall for that, first mo ...
... seems to exhaust these hidden stores of nourishment. However there is a time when they are most vulnerable to attack, and it i just at that stage of growth when flowering stems are nearing ful size, but before the formation of seed. They should then be plowei down, or, if too tall for that, first mo ...
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... Excellent perennial for partial shade. Bloom June-Aug, depending on variety, listed as early, mid and late. All Astilbes perform best in moist, fertile soil. ‘Cappucino’ – Large fluffy snow white flowers, burgundy leaves dark green by midsummer. Red stems 1 gal $8.50 ‘Delft Lace’ – Lacy dark foliage ...
... Excellent perennial for partial shade. Bloom June-Aug, depending on variety, listed as early, mid and late. All Astilbes perform best in moist, fertile soil. ‘Cappucino’ – Large fluffy snow white flowers, burgundy leaves dark green by midsummer. Red stems 1 gal $8.50 ‘Delft Lace’ – Lacy dark foliage ...
A Taxonomic Account of Livistona R.Br. (Arecaceae)
... petiole stubs remain persistent on the stem up to the position that flowering commences, and from that point upward the stubs are not retained and the stem is more or less smooth. Leaf Leaves are produced in globose, hemispherical, elongate, vertically extended or compact crowns. Leaves have a clasp ...
... petiole stubs remain persistent on the stem up to the position that flowering commences, and from that point upward the stubs are not retained and the stem is more or less smooth. Leaf Leaves are produced in globose, hemispherical, elongate, vertically extended or compact crowns. Leaves have a clasp ...
TEl'rfPERA TURE EFFECTS ON BULB GROWTH AND INFLORESCENCE LACHENALIA
... membranous tunics, which protect it from drying out and from physical injury. The genus exhibits a variety in leaf number per plant. In some species, the mature bulb produces one to two leaves, while others may produce up to eight leaves. Even in leaf shape the species differ from robust and broad t ...
... membranous tunics, which protect it from drying out and from physical injury. The genus exhibits a variety in leaf number per plant. In some species, the mature bulb produces one to two leaves, while others may produce up to eight leaves. Even in leaf shape the species differ from robust and broad t ...
The Veins 静脉
... venous rete of hand Winds around the medial border of the forearm; it then ascends into the cubital fossa and up the front of the arm on the medial side of the biceps to middle of the arm where it pierces the deep fascia and joins the brachial vein or axillary vein ...
... venous rete of hand Winds around the medial border of the forearm; it then ascends into the cubital fossa and up the front of the arm on the medial side of the biceps to middle of the arm where it pierces the deep fascia and joins the brachial vein or axillary vein ...
the Catalog!
... The foundation of the garden and nursery has and will always be the “rhododendron”, some being 50 to 80 years of age, while others are just first graders, or teenagers. Interspersed among this prestigious group is a wonderful selection of magnolias, maples, kalmias, camellias, conifers and a growing ...
... The foundation of the garden and nursery has and will always be the “rhododendron”, some being 50 to 80 years of age, while others are just first graders, or teenagers. Interspersed among this prestigious group is a wonderful selection of magnolias, maples, kalmias, camellias, conifers and a growing ...
The Cycads
... taxonomic order. On the contrary, there remain many taxonomic problems to be studied in those areas as well. ...
... taxonomic order. On the contrary, there remain many taxonomic problems to be studied in those areas as well. ...
fiw
... defect in inflorescence stem elongation was identified and designated fireworks (fiw). To characterize the fiw mutant, we backcrossed the T2 generation of fiw mutant twice to the wild type (WT). Morphological observations—Bolting plants grown as described above were used for size measurements. All m ...
... defect in inflorescence stem elongation was identified and designated fireworks (fiw). To characterize the fiw mutant, we backcrossed the T2 generation of fiw mutant twice to the wild type (WT). Morphological observations—Bolting plants grown as described above were used for size measurements. All m ...
U Tech Glossary - Genesis Nursery
... petals, stipule to blade. An organ that is fused with a structure different from itself, as when stamens are attached to petals (news). Cf connate.” (mfn) adpressed adj. Lying close & flat against a surface; = appressed. Lying close & flat & pointing toward the apex of the plant or structure ...
... petals, stipule to blade. An organ that is fused with a structure different from itself, as when stamens are attached to petals (news). Cf connate.” (mfn) adpressed adj. Lying close & flat against a surface; = appressed. Lying close & flat & pointing toward the apex of the plant or structure ...
Items List (Summary) - Headford Propagators
... Deciduous redish purple foliage turn bright red in Autumn. Mass of tiny yellow flowers in Spring followed by red berries. Trims well. H 1.5m Pink and red dappled variegated Barberry. Very ornamental. Spreading, shrub. Leathery grey/green leaves. Bright yellow daisy flowers. H & W 60cm -100cm Maori o ...
... Deciduous redish purple foliage turn bright red in Autumn. Mass of tiny yellow flowers in Spring followed by red berries. Trims well. H 1.5m Pink and red dappled variegated Barberry. Very ornamental. Spreading, shrub. Leathery grey/green leaves. Bright yellow daisy flowers. H & W 60cm -100cm Maori o ...
2016 Master Plant List - Olbrich Botanical Gardens
... sun-part shade- Fiery bright red-orange, bell shaped flowers cover shade the entire plant, creating a lush tropical look. This versatile variety is not only rain and drought tolerant, it also thrives in full sun. part shadeThe leaves & stems have a succulent appearance shade that gently arch over th ...
... sun-part shade- Fiery bright red-orange, bell shaped flowers cover shade the entire plant, creating a lush tropical look. This versatile variety is not only rain and drought tolerant, it also thrives in full sun. part shadeThe leaves & stems have a succulent appearance shade that gently arch over th ...
Araceae of Parque Nacional Natural de Las Orquídeas, Colombia
... and the narrowly long-tapered purple-violet spadix with violet-purple early-emergent berries. The species is closely related to Anthurium testaceum Croat & R. A. Baker from Costa Rica and Panama with which it has been confused. That species occurs at similar elevations, between 800 and 2000 m, but t ...
... and the narrowly long-tapered purple-violet spadix with violet-purple early-emergent berries. The species is closely related to Anthurium testaceum Croat & R. A. Baker from Costa Rica and Panama with which it has been confused. That species occurs at similar elevations, between 800 and 2000 m, but t ...
INTRODUCTION The family Brassicaceae includes about 400
... Germany and Egypt[6, 7]. In India Brassica oleracea grow in high places like Khandala, Mahabaleshwar and Bandel area of district Ranchi[4]. Description Erect, glabrous, annual or biennial herb up to 80 cm tall at the mature vegetative stage, up to 150 cm when flowering, with unbranched stem thickeni ...
... Germany and Egypt[6, 7]. In India Brassica oleracea grow in high places like Khandala, Mahabaleshwar and Bandel area of district Ranchi[4]. Description Erect, glabrous, annual or biennial herb up to 80 cm tall at the mature vegetative stage, up to 150 cm when flowering, with unbranched stem thickeni ...
Leaf
A leaf is an organ of a vascular plant and is the principal lateral appendage of the stem. The leaves and stem together form the shoot. Foliage is a mass noun that refers to leaves collectively.Typically a leaf is a thin, dorsiventrally flattened organ, borne above ground and specialized for photosynthesis. Most leaves have distinctive upper (adaxial) and lower (abaxial) surfaces that differ in colour, hairiness, the number of stomata (pores that intake and output gases) and other features. In most plant species, leaves are broad and flat. Such species are referred to as broad-leaved plants. Many gymnosperm species have thin needle-like leaves that can be advantageous in cold climates frequented by snow and frost. Leaves can also have other shapes and forms such as the scales in certain species of conifers. Some leaves are not above ground (such as bulb scales). Succulent plants often have thick juicy leaves, but some leaves are without major photosynthetic function and may be dead at maturity, as in some cataphylls, and spines). Furthermore, several kinds of leaf-like structures found in vascular plants are not totally homologous with them. Examples include flattened plant stems (called phylloclades and cladodes), and phyllodes (flattened leaf stems), both of which differ from leaves in their structure and origin. Many structures of non-vascular plants, and even of some lichens, which are not plants at all (in the sense of being members of the kingdom Plantae), look and function much like leaves. The primary site of photosynthesis in most leaves (palisade mesophyll) almost always occurs on the upper side of the blade or lamina of the leaf but in some species, including the mature foliage of Eucalyptus palisade occurs on both sides and the leaves are said to be isobilateral.