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 ...
CHAMAEIRIS IRIDOIDEAE, IRIDACEAE
... Evansia, Xiridion, Pardanthopsis, Belamcanda, Siphonostylis, Alatavia, or Limniris, among others. Many of them are currently in use by horticulturists who can even identify their species in a vegetative state. ...
... Evansia, Xiridion, Pardanthopsis, Belamcanda, Siphonostylis, Alatavia, or Limniris, among others. Many of them are currently in use by horticulturists who can even identify their species in a vegetative state. ...
Kenaf Yield Components and Plant Composition
... Typically the stalk yields and their percentage of above ground plant matter will increase throughout the growing season, with the rate of growth reduced by drought, decreasing heat units, and flowering. A killing frost or harvesting will terminate stalk growth. Leaf production continues throughout ...
... Typically the stalk yields and their percentage of above ground plant matter will increase throughout the growing season, with the rate of growth reduced by drought, decreasing heat units, and flowering. A killing frost or harvesting will terminate stalk growth. Leaf production continues throughout ...
FERNS AND SEED FERNS FROM THE EARLY
... in any other area. Of the Coniferales there are two to three as yet undefined Voltzia genera and the low-growing arboriscent Aethophyllum stipulare. The fossil record suggests that one is a special heterophyllous form of Voltzia, whereas the other, with its acicular needles, resembles Voltzia ladini ...
... in any other area. Of the Coniferales there are two to three as yet undefined Voltzia genera and the low-growing arboriscent Aethophyllum stipulare. The fossil record suggests that one is a special heterophyllous form of Voltzia, whereas the other, with its acicular needles, resembles Voltzia ladini ...
Anthurium cordatum (L.) Schott in Wiener Z. Kunst 3
... Epiphytic creeper; stems usually less than 1 m long; roots numerous along stem, ca. 3 mm diam., gray-green; cataphylls 3-6 cm long, drying brown, weathering to reticulate fibers and persisting around stem. LEAVES spreading; petioles sharply sulcate, rounded abaxially, 2-8.5 cm long, 2-3 mm diam.; ge ...
... Epiphytic creeper; stems usually less than 1 m long; roots numerous along stem, ca. 3 mm diam., gray-green; cataphylls 3-6 cm long, drying brown, weathering to reticulate fibers and persisting around stem. LEAVES spreading; petioles sharply sulcate, rounded abaxially, 2-8.5 cm long, 2-3 mm diam.; ge ...
to catalog - Silver Heights Farm
... At the heading for each kind of vegetable is a listing of available pots sizes and their corresponding prices. All pots and packs have deeper than normal root space, unlike most bedding plants. Deeper roots give your transplants a greater boost when moved to the garden site. Plants with delicate roo ...
... At the heading for each kind of vegetable is a listing of available pots sizes and their corresponding prices. All pots and packs have deeper than normal root space, unlike most bedding plants. Deeper roots give your transplants a greater boost when moved to the garden site. Plants with delicate roo ...
plant world seeds 2016
... amethystine violet stars (which can be dried to give pleasure all year) will turn heads for years to come. Undoubtedly one of the most flamboyant members of this enormous family of plants. ...
... amethystine violet stars (which can be dried to give pleasure all year) will turn heads for years to come. Undoubtedly one of the most flamboyant members of this enormous family of plants. ...
Tilth Alliance`s Edible Plant Sale Vegetable Plant List
... and self wrap for a beautiful white head. Crisp and tender for crudites or delicious steamed with other fall vegetables like winter squash or carrots for a nutritious and colorful medley. The 'Force' is strong with this cauliflower! Snow Crown 50-60 days. Vigorous and quick to grow, but sweet and mi ...
... and self wrap for a beautiful white head. Crisp and tender for crudites or delicious steamed with other fall vegetables like winter squash or carrots for a nutritious and colorful medley. The 'Force' is strong with this cauliflower! Snow Crown 50-60 days. Vigorous and quick to grow, but sweet and mi ...
Document
... Veins Draining into the superior vena cava • The cephalic vein provides for the superficial drainage of the lateral aspect of the arm and empties into the axillary vein • The basilic vein is a superficial vein that drains the medial aspect of the arm and empties into the brachial vein proximally • ...
... Veins Draining into the superior vena cava • The cephalic vein provides for the superficial drainage of the lateral aspect of the arm and empties into the axillary vein • The basilic vein is a superficial vein that drains the medial aspect of the arm and empties into the brachial vein proximally • ...
Explanation of traits used in CLO-PLA3
... Types of CGO (clonal growth organs) are delimited using plant morphology: origin of CGO (stem, root, leaf), its placement relative to soil surface (above-ground, below-ground), its storage function. This classification of CGOs includes 17 categories (numbered 1 to 17, see next table). One plant may ...
... Types of CGO (clonal growth organs) are delimited using plant morphology: origin of CGO (stem, root, leaf), its placement relative to soil surface (above-ground, below-ground), its storage function. This classification of CGOs includes 17 categories (numbered 1 to 17, see next table). One plant may ...
Ecological importance of ferns - Assets
... annotated herbarium collections in Switzerland, Christ (1910) wrote the first biogeographical treatment of ferns, even though he had never traveled further than to the Canary Islands. It became clear that there were many more species of ferns and lycophytes in tropical than in northern temperate clim ...
... annotated herbarium collections in Switzerland, Christ (1910) wrote the first biogeographical treatment of ferns, even though he had never traveled further than to the Canary Islands. It became clear that there were many more species of ferns and lycophytes in tropical than in northern temperate clim ...
Ecological importance of ferns - Beck-Shop
... annotated herbarium collections in Switzerland, Christ (1910) wrote the first biogeographical treatment of ferns, even though he had never traveled further than to the Canary Islands. It became clear that there were many more species of ferns and lycophytes in tropical than in northern temperate clim ...
... annotated herbarium collections in Switzerland, Christ (1910) wrote the first biogeographical treatment of ferns, even though he had never traveled further than to the Canary Islands. It became clear that there were many more species of ferns and lycophytes in tropical than in northern temperate clim ...
Shrubs, Trees, and Roses - Friends School Plant Sale
... S007 North Pole—Columnar evergreen with dark green winter foliage, resistant to burn. A Proven Winners selection originating at North Star Nursery in Faribault, Minn. Excellent landscape plant for narrow spaces or as an accent. 10–15’h by 4–5’w $12.00—1 gal. pot: S008 Skybound ◊—Columnar, slow-growi ...
... S007 North Pole—Columnar evergreen with dark green winter foliage, resistant to burn. A Proven Winners selection originating at North Star Nursery in Faribault, Minn. Excellent landscape plant for narrow spaces or as an accent. 10–15’h by 4–5’w $12.00—1 gal. pot: S008 Skybound ◊—Columnar, slow-growi ...
A revision of Tecophilaeaceae subfam. Tecophilaeoideae
... tropical Africa, from the higher-lying parts of central Angola, Zambia, and southern Democratic Republic of Congo, through Malawi into southern and western Tanzania [see Carter (1962) for map]. The species is largely restricted to higher rainfall areas, where it occurs in open woodland and savanna, ...
... tropical Africa, from the higher-lying parts of central Angola, Zambia, and southern Democratic Republic of Congo, through Malawi into southern and western Tanzania [see Carter (1962) for map]. The species is largely restricted to higher rainfall areas, where it occurs in open woodland and savanna, ...
Allium cepa Linnaeus, Lilliaceae
... Prehistoric remains of cultivated plants are often extremely helpful for reconstructing their evolution and history. This is especially true for seed crops, but much less so for vegetable species like onion, which have little chance of long-term preservation. Therefore, one has to rely mostly upon w ...
... Prehistoric remains of cultivated plants are often extremely helpful for reconstructing their evolution and history. This is especially true for seed crops, but much less so for vegetable species like onion, which have little chance of long-term preservation. Therefore, one has to rely mostly upon w ...
Kimjongilia: The King Flower Has Appeared and Spread Abroad
... The azalea is the brush belonging to the azalea family. It grows two or three metres high and puts forth many branches. Its bark is greyish maroon. Young branches have fine hair. The leaves adhere to the stem alternately and leafstalk is short. In autumn the leaves turn red or copper colour. The bod ...
... The azalea is the brush belonging to the azalea family. It grows two or three metres high and puts forth many branches. Its bark is greyish maroon. Young branches have fine hair. The leaves adhere to the stem alternately and leafstalk is short. In autumn the leaves turn red or copper colour. The bod ...
Annuals - 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 ...
List of tables - Caritas University
... Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is used in Mexico as a dieting aide. The herb is a source of hydroxycitric acid, also known as hydroxycut, which is used in some supplement formulas to promote weight loss. There may be some merit to this claim since some animal-based studies have shown that this substance det ...
... Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is used in Mexico as a dieting aide. The herb is a source of hydroxycitric acid, also known as hydroxycut, which is used in some supplement formulas to promote weight loss. There may be some merit to this claim since some animal-based studies have shown that this substance det ...
New Insights into the Regulation of Stomatal Movements by Red
... leaf surface is filled by stomatal pores, where the number of stomata on the abaxial (lower) side of the leaf is usually higher compared to that of the adaxial (upper) side. The abaxial guard cells are often bigger and more opened than the adaxial ones (Willmer and Fricker, 1996). Moreover, the gua ...
... leaf surface is filled by stomatal pores, where the number of stomata on the abaxial (lower) side of the leaf is usually higher compared to that of the adaxial (upper) side. The abaxial guard cells are often bigger and more opened than the adaxial ones (Willmer and Fricker, 1996). Moreover, the gua ...
Maple Collec on - Cornell Plantations
... Named by De Candolle, 1824, Switzerland. A small, well-‐branched tree reaching about 10 m in height, the branches slightly or not at all corky, the leaves rather large, larger than those of the sp ...
... Named by De Candolle, 1824, Switzerland. A small, well-‐branched tree reaching about 10 m in height, the branches slightly or not at all corky, the leaves rather large, larger than those of the sp ...
A REVISION OF THE AFRICAN SPECIES OF SESBANIA.
... T he present paper is an attempt to revise the African species of the genus Sesbania, family Papilionaceae. Imperfect as it may prove to be, it is long overdue, chiefly because of the great accumulation of herbarium material since the publication of the second volume of the “ Flora of Tropical Afric ...
... T he present paper is an attempt to revise the African species of the genus Sesbania, family Papilionaceae. Imperfect as it may prove to be, it is long overdue, chiefly because of the great accumulation of herbarium material since the publication of the second volume of the “ Flora of Tropical Afric ...
Calotropis Gigantea ISSN: 2348 –0882 ============================================================================= S SARKAR
... obliterated. Patches of secondary phloem occur above and close to the cambium.Cambium is unistratose.( but its derivatives on either side which are alike, give an appearance of a broad zone of cambium) . Secondary xylem forms a broad and extensive region. It compres vessels and tracheids. The annual ...
... obliterated. Patches of secondary phloem occur above and close to the cambium.Cambium is unistratose.( but its derivatives on either side which are alike, give an appearance of a broad zone of cambium) . Secondary xylem forms a broad and extensive region. It compres vessels and tracheids. The annual ...
Plectranthus (Labiatae) and allied genera in Southern Africa
... groups has been made possible largely by the o p p o r tunity to study field populations and by the cultivation of a wide range of plants in the garden of the Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria. In addition it has been possible to consult type material of nearly all the species during visits t ...
... groups has been made possible largely by the o p p o r tunity to study field populations and by the cultivation of a wide range of plants in the garden of the Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria. In addition it has been possible to consult type material of nearly all the species during visits t ...
Auxin Biosynthesis and Homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana
... The development of a seed to a fully-grown plant while tightly regulated, is a plastic process. The basic architecture of the plant is laid out in the embryo, and during plant growth and development the primary and secondary meristems continuously give rise to new leaves and branches, flowers, roots ...
... The development of a seed to a fully-grown plant while tightly regulated, is a plastic process. The basic architecture of the plant is laid out in the embryo, and during plant growth and development the primary and secondary meristems continuously give rise to new leaves and branches, flowers, roots ...
Boundless Study Slides
... • turgor pressure pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall of plant; caused by the osmotic flow of water from outside of the cell into the cell's vacuole • undifferentiated describes tissues where the individual cells have not yet developed mature or distinguishing features, or describes emb ...
... • turgor pressure pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall of plant; caused by the osmotic flow of water from outside of the cell into the cell's vacuole • undifferentiated describes tissues where the individual cells have not yet developed mature or distinguishing features, or describes emb ...
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.