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Go to resource - Brisbane City Council Data Directory
Go to resource - Brisbane City Council Data Directory

... Attractive small shrub with a weeping habit, growing to 2 metres. Showy pink or white flowers in spring and autumn. Prefers moist well-drained soil in full sun or light shade. A useful feature plant for rockeries or over retaining walls. ...
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... when treated and woven, it provided mats and bedding. It was also used to decorate the interiors of buildings. It provided material to enable the carrying of garden produce and seafood, etc from place to place (in kete) and to make nets, lines, snares and traps to catch birds and fish. It was an impo ...
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...  Be able to list and describe the relationship between Chlorophytes and Charophyceans, and how we know they are related, and the relationship to land plants  Be able to list and describe the 8 derived traits of land plants that are not (by and large) shared by charophyceans (the ‘derived’ traits) ...
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... Water softens the seed coat, and the hypocotyl grows out. Mitotic division of the cells making up the embryo’s meristematic tissue provide new cells for growth. The root grows downward and the hypocotyl forms an arch that pushes up through the soil. Above ground, the hypocotyl straightens and lifts ...
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Lynwood Gold Forsythia
Lynwood Gold Forsythia

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... New plants may develop from rhizome portions which have become detached from the parent plant. The major source of this spread is by people illegally dumping ginger rhizomes on roadsides or in bush. Kahili ginger also spreads by birds, such as the tui and the blackbird, eating and dispersing seeds a ...
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... The flower is the reproductive unit of flowering plants. The parts of a flower include the following: corolla, calyx, pistil and stamen. • The corolla is the colorful part of the plant. Petals form the corolla. • The calyx is at the bottom of the flower. Sepals form the calyx. The sepals are small g ...
Viburnum - Lake County Extension
Viburnum - Lake County Extension

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... outdoors. The best flowering will be exhibited on plants grown in full sun. WATER Water the plants well, and allow them to dry between watering. Avoid irregular watering, overhead watering and standing water on the foliage and flowers. Overwatering can cause root or crown rot. TEMPERATURE Warm areas ...
General Sikorski Clematis
General Sikorski Clematis

... climbing vine, it tends to be leggy near the base and should be underplanted with low-growing facer plants. It should be planted near a fence, trellis or other landscape structure where it can be trained to grow upwards on it, or allowed to trail off a retaining wall or slope. It grows at a medium r ...
Easy-PEAsy seed germination
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... The experiment could be continued after the five to seven day initial observation period to allow the students to study the effects of light. The seedlings they have germinated could be placed in compost-filled seed trays, pots or similar and grown on with adequate moisture and warmth, under either ...
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Perilla Mint - University of Tennessee Extension
Perilla Mint - University of Tennessee Extension

... for and control perilla mint is late April to early June. It is very difficult to control in late summer and early fall when it also becomes the most dangerous to livestock. If control measures are not taken early, it becomes even more crucial in late summer to maintain an adequate supply of quality ...
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Plant morphology



Plant morphology or phytomorphology is the study of the physical form and external structure of plants. This is usually considered distinct from plant anatomy, which is the study of the internal structure of plants, especially at the microscopic level. Plant morphology is useful in the visual identification of plants.
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