Materia Indica, or, Some account of those articles which are
... The different nations or tribes of India have their respective medical authors, whose writings are of more or less repute. Those of the Hindoos of Up per Hindoostan are numerous, and are nearly all in Sanscrit. They are highly venerated, the natural consequence, we must conclude, of the very dignif ...
... The different nations or tribes of India have their respective medical authors, whose writings are of more or less repute. Those of the Hindoos of Up per Hindoostan are numerous, and are nearly all in Sanscrit. They are highly venerated, the natural consequence, we must conclude, of the very dignif ...
Kam Guilzhouh nyim Guangxxih - Platform for Agrobiodiversity
... history, social and environmental conditions and change, areas of concern to the Kam people, and cultural and natural resource management within the study areas. The database of visual ethnoecology is a useful long-term resource for reconstructing information about Kam life and culture. Scientific p ...
... history, social and environmental conditions and change, areas of concern to the Kam people, and cultural and natural resource management within the study areas. The database of visual ethnoecology is a useful long-term resource for reconstructing information about Kam life and culture. Scientific p ...
Sedges cover - Alaska Center for Conservation Science
... Characteristic attributes of a wetland, including vegetation (particularly species composition and canopy structure), water (hydrology and water quality), soils (nutrient regime, pH, and organic content), and wildlife use, are functionally interconnected. For example, wetland vegetation is integral ...
... Characteristic attributes of a wetland, including vegetation (particularly species composition and canopy structure), water (hydrology and water quality), soils (nutrient regime, pH, and organic content), and wildlife use, are functionally interconnected. For example, wetland vegetation is integral ...
IRG 85 - the Scottish Rock Garden Club
... Cushion: compact, mid-green in colour. Rosettes: 13mm diameter, minimal lime secretion from an apical and 4 pairs of lower lateral pores. Flowers: initially very pale pink in bud, but creamy white when fully open, single, on 12mm long stems at maturity. Flower vase shaped, relatively small 12mm in d ...
... Cushion: compact, mid-green in colour. Rosettes: 13mm diameter, minimal lime secretion from an apical and 4 pairs of lower lateral pores. Flowers: initially very pale pink in bud, but creamy white when fully open, single, on 12mm long stems at maturity. Flower vase shaped, relatively small 12mm in d ...
The Epidermis-Specific Extracellular BODYGUARD Controls Cuticle
... Notice that the dye penetrates more rapidly through the cuticle on the abaxial side. The two fused leaves of bdg shown at left (arrows) are reminiscent of staining to unfused leaves. This figure also illustrates changes in leaf morphology. In bdg, the leaves are elongated and narrow with a smooth ma ...
... Notice that the dye penetrates more rapidly through the cuticle on the abaxial side. The two fused leaves of bdg shown at left (arrows) are reminiscent of staining to unfused leaves. This figure also illustrates changes in leaf morphology. In bdg, the leaves are elongated and narrow with a smooth ma ...
PDF - CLIMBERS - University of Michigan
... NV, NY, OH, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, WV, and PR. In Canada found in ON and QC (3). Vegetative Plant Description: C. pepo is an annual herb with climbing, creeping, or in some varieties bushy, 5-angled stems up to 15 m long. The shallow root system is branched, growing from a well-developed taproot. T ...
... NV, NY, OH, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, WV, and PR. In Canada found in ON and QC (3). Vegetative Plant Description: C. pepo is an annual herb with climbing, creeping, or in some varieties bushy, 5-angled stems up to 15 m long. The shallow root system is branched, growing from a well-developed taproot. T ...
Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania
... local people in the areas visited. Many organizations and individuals contributed to the successful completion of that part of the work, and in particular the following deserve mention: • The Commissioner of Natural Resources, Zanzibar, and his staff who guided us to various important places and fac ...
... local people in the areas visited. Many organizations and individuals contributed to the successful completion of that part of the work, and in particular the following deserve mention: • The Commissioner of Natural Resources, Zanzibar, and his staff who guided us to various important places and fac ...
Annuals Flowering and Greenery
... ABUTILON (Flowering Maple, Indian Mallow) A semi-tropical shrub or small tree that is perfect for containers and window boxes---the drooping, bellshaped flowers will cascade over the edges all summer. They grow very quickly over the summer. Green maple-like leaves. Can also be grown indoors. ...
... ABUTILON (Flowering Maple, Indian Mallow) A semi-tropical shrub or small tree that is perfect for containers and window boxes---the drooping, bellshaped flowers will cascade over the edges all summer. They grow very quickly over the summer. Green maple-like leaves. Can also be grown indoors. ...
Overview of Liriope and Ophiopogon
... Some forms of cultivated Liriope muscari, however, do produce short stolons (see comments below under L. muscari and photos in the Online Appendix), and stolon production also appears to be variable in L. gigantea (see comments under L. gigantea). The same may be true in other primarily caespitose, ...
... Some forms of cultivated Liriope muscari, however, do produce short stolons (see comments below under L. muscari and photos in the Online Appendix), and stolon production also appears to be variable in L. gigantea (see comments under L. gigantea). The same may be true in other primarily caespitose, ...
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... Autumn is renowned for the short moment during which leaves “shine” golden and red. However, soon after this performance the “curtains close” and the leaves turn brown, fall down and dry out. Leaf senescence does not occur randomly, but involves a programmed general degradation of cellular structure ...
... Autumn is renowned for the short moment during which leaves “shine” golden and red. However, soon after this performance the “curtains close” and the leaves turn brown, fall down and dry out. Leaf senescence does not occur randomly, but involves a programmed general degradation of cellular structure ...
A new subspecies of Guenthera repanda (Brassicaceae) from Mt
... Hemicryptophyte (sometimes chamaephyte), caespitose with a thick root bearing a basal branched woody stem (branches up to 1-1.5 cm thick); stem covered by remains of dry leaves from previous years, carrying a leaf rosette in the distal part of each branch; apex of nearly all branches with one aphyll ...
... Hemicryptophyte (sometimes chamaephyte), caespitose with a thick root bearing a basal branched woody stem (branches up to 1-1.5 cm thick); stem covered by remains of dry leaves from previous years, carrying a leaf rosette in the distal part of each branch; apex of nearly all branches with one aphyll ...
Grape_Physiology_7_horones
... Plant Growth Regulators are substances synthesized by the plant to act as messengers They are produced at one site and generally transported in the xylem or phloem to another to induce a physiological reaction (eg growth) ...
... Plant Growth Regulators are substances synthesized by the plant to act as messengers They are produced at one site and generally transported in the xylem or phloem to another to induce a physiological reaction (eg growth) ...
Life Cycle of a Pumpkin
... Pumpkin 4: The yellow powder is pollen. It takes a male and female flower to make a pumpkin. Pumpkin 5: It also takes bees to make pumpkins. They move the pollen from male flowers to female flowers. Pumpkin 1: When a bee visits the male flowers, the pollen sticks to the bee’s body and legs. Pumpkin ...
... Pumpkin 4: The yellow powder is pollen. It takes a male and female flower to make a pumpkin. Pumpkin 5: It also takes bees to make pumpkins. They move the pollen from male flowers to female flowers. Pumpkin 1: When a bee visits the male flowers, the pollen sticks to the bee’s body and legs. Pumpkin ...
IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology (IOSR-JESTFT)
... Moringa oleifera as a deciduous tree occasionally growing up to 15 m in height, but is usually less than 10 m tall. It has a large underground rootstock and normally a single main trunk with a wide, open and typically umbrella-shaped crown. The trunk is generally 10-45 cm wide and covered in a pale- ...
... Moringa oleifera as a deciduous tree occasionally growing up to 15 m in height, but is usually less than 10 m tall. It has a large underground rootstock and normally a single main trunk with a wide, open and typically umbrella-shaped crown. The trunk is generally 10-45 cm wide and covered in a pale- ...
- Singapore Botanic Gardens
... collectively dis tinguish e d from the rest of L a ura ceae by a suite of re productive characters. The species are nearly always dioecious, rarely polygamous (Litsea cubeba (Lour.) Pe rs., Litsea lancifolia (Roxb. ex Wall.) Hook. f) The inflorescence is a n axillary racem e terminating in a dormant ...
... collectively dis tinguish e d from the rest of L a ura ceae by a suite of re productive characters. The species are nearly always dioecious, rarely polygamous (Litsea cubeba (Lour.) Pe rs., Litsea lancifolia (Roxb. ex Wall.) Hook. f) The inflorescence is a n axillary racem e terminating in a dormant ...
A Stockpile of Biological and Ethnomedicinal Properties
... Table 1: Distribution and various ethnomedicinal use of some Zanthoxylum species. ...
... Table 1: Distribution and various ethnomedicinal use of some Zanthoxylum species. ...
Prices and pot sizes are subject to change
... These cheery daisies are from coastal beaches to light woodlands and volcanic mountains in the Canary Islands and Madeira. Today’s varieties result from hybridization involving many species, so note their performance and don’t worry about their pedigree. The daisy flowers are borne freely from late ...
... These cheery daisies are from coastal beaches to light woodlands and volcanic mountains in the Canary Islands and Madeira. Today’s varieties result from hybridization involving many species, so note their performance and don’t worry about their pedigree. The daisy flowers are borne freely from late ...
Seasonal patterns in carbohydrates and macro
... Plants were cultivated in plant containers in a netted tunnel in the Paarl district of South Africa. All plants received continuous fertigation with a standard commercial nutrient solution containing nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, calcium and all microelements. Carbohydrate patterns wer ...
... Plants were cultivated in plant containers in a netted tunnel in the Paarl district of South Africa. All plants received continuous fertigation with a standard commercial nutrient solution containing nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, calcium and all microelements. Carbohydrate patterns wer ...
2012 Checklist - American Hosta Society Online Registry and Hosta
... statutory plant registration authority, even if using alternative terminology must not be rejected under the provisions of this Code." In keeping with this provision, included on pages 29 to 30 is a table of hostas that have been processed under one of these legislative authorities. The table also i ...
... statutory plant registration authority, even if using alternative terminology must not be rejected under the provisions of this Code." In keeping with this provision, included on pages 29 to 30 is a table of hostas that have been processed under one of these legislative authorities. The table also i ...
3 Terrestrial Higher Plant Respiration and Net Primary Production I
... its true importance is related to the functions it performs. That is to say, respiration is more than a loss of CO 2. The CO 2 released is a necessary by-product of biochemical reactions that support nearly all the growth, transport, and maintenance processes occurring in plants (except those intima ...
... its true importance is related to the functions it performs. That is to say, respiration is more than a loss of CO 2. The CO 2 released is a necessary by-product of biochemical reactions that support nearly all the growth, transport, and maintenance processes occurring in plants (except those intima ...
Veins of the Head and neck
... – the tip drain into the deep lingual vein, visible on the under surface near the midline – run back superficial to the hypoglossus and is joined by the sublingual vein from the gland to form vena comtians – join the internal jugular near the greater horn of the hyoid bone ...
... – the tip drain into the deep lingual vein, visible on the under surface near the midline – run back superficial to the hypoglossus and is joined by the sublingual vein from the gland to form vena comtians – join the internal jugular near the greater horn of the hyoid bone ...
Didymocarpus (Gesneriaceae) in Thailand
... wide, apex obtuse, base acute to truncate, margins shallowly serrate, upper surface densely sericeous with silvery-green/grey multicellular eglandular hairs, lower surface sparsely strigose on the main veins, less so otherwise, densely covered with minute, one-celled, red-brown, peltate, sessile pig ...
... wide, apex obtuse, base acute to truncate, margins shallowly serrate, upper surface densely sericeous with silvery-green/grey multicellular eglandular hairs, lower surface sparsely strigose on the main veins, less so otherwise, densely covered with minute, one-celled, red-brown, peltate, sessile pig ...
Orchids Found ONLY in Mexico
... from 1/3 up on the old stem), sympodially ascending, subcylindrical, swelling to fusiform, 9 to 11 noded stems enveloped by scarious, adpressed, grey sheaths and carrying 5 to 7, distichous, articulate, lanceolate-elliptic to ovate, acute to acuminate, coriaceous to fleshy, green profusely tinted pu ...
... from 1/3 up on the old stem), sympodially ascending, subcylindrical, swelling to fusiform, 9 to 11 noded stems enveloped by scarious, adpressed, grey sheaths and carrying 5 to 7, distichous, articulate, lanceolate-elliptic to ovate, acute to acuminate, coriaceous to fleshy, green profusely tinted pu ...
Lantana camara - Mike Palmer`s home page
... L. camara can grow between the latitudes 45°N and 45°S and an altitude of up to 1400 m. The rapid spread of L. camara throughout the tropics is associated with human-induced disturbances. It forms extensive, dense and impenetrable thickets in forestry plantations, orchards, pasture land, waste land ...
... L. camara can grow between the latitudes 45°N and 45°S and an altitude of up to 1400 m. The rapid spread of L. camara throughout the tropics is associated with human-induced disturbances. It forms extensive, dense and impenetrable thickets in forestry plantations, orchards, pasture land, waste land ...
Plant List 08 - Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
... --12-18” Dark green, leathery leaves may be evergreen. Several nodding, cup-shaped flowers in shades of purple, pink, and mauve. Good vigor. Requires cool, evenly moist but well-drained site in part shade. Toxic. HELLEBORUS x hybridus ‘Royal Heritage Strain’ (Lenten-rose)--18-24” Dark green, leather ...
... --12-18” Dark green, leathery leaves may be evergreen. Several nodding, cup-shaped flowers in shades of purple, pink, and mauve. Good vigor. Requires cool, evenly moist but well-drained site in part shade. Toxic. HELLEBORUS x hybridus ‘Royal Heritage Strain’ (Lenten-rose)--18-24” Dark green, leather ...
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.