Drosera capensis
... hours with good sunlight. The flowers can be pollinated by insects, but are usually self-pollinated. •When the seeds are ripe, their capsules open to release the fine, light-weight seeds which fall out and are dispersed near the parent plants. ...
... hours with good sunlight. The flowers can be pollinated by insects, but are usually self-pollinated. •When the seeds are ripe, their capsules open to release the fine, light-weight seeds which fall out and are dispersed near the parent plants. ...
Green Means Go: The Role of Pigments in Photosynthesis
... experiment was varied, since some plants had been inside while others were outside. Using leaves from one plant, or from several plants of the same age and species, would correct these sources of error. In addition, the replication of results depended on different laboratory groups who may have boil ...
... experiment was varied, since some plants had been inside while others were outside. Using leaves from one plant, or from several plants of the same age and species, would correct these sources of error. In addition, the replication of results depended on different laboratory groups who may have boil ...
Bromeliad Glossary plus ALL appendices and figures
... amplitude: The gradient of tolerance shown by a species to a single factor or aggregation of factors, such as light, soil, water or temperature. ampullacea: Flask- or bottle-shaped. an-: Lacking, without. ana-: Upwards; back again; with general sense of increasing. analogous: Related in use and func ...
... amplitude: The gradient of tolerance shown by a species to a single factor or aggregation of factors, such as light, soil, water or temperature. ampullacea: Flask- or bottle-shaped. an-: Lacking, without. ana-: Upwards; back again; with general sense of increasing. analogous: Related in use and func ...
Variegated Mock Orange
... dark green foliage which emerges chartreuse in spring. The glossy oval leaves are ornamentally significant but remain dark green through the winter. Neither the flowers nor the fruit are ornamentally significant. The bark is not particularly outstanding. Landscape Attributes: Variegated Mock Orange ...
... dark green foliage which emerges chartreuse in spring. The glossy oval leaves are ornamentally significant but remain dark green through the winter. Neither the flowers nor the fruit are ornamentally significant. The bark is not particularly outstanding. Landscape Attributes: Variegated Mock Orange ...
Promising Range Forage and Wildland Cover Crops from
... indicate that greater utilization of these areas is possible by introduction of better and more highly productive plants. The University's agronomy department maintains nurseries for evaluating plant speNCREASINC INTEREST ...
... indicate that greater utilization of these areas is possible by introduction of better and more highly productive plants. The University's agronomy department maintains nurseries for evaluating plant speNCREASINC INTEREST ...
plant kingdom
... oxygen in their immediate environment. They are of paramount importance as primary producers of energy-rich compounds which form the basis of the food cycles of all aquatic animals. Many species of Porphyra, Laminaria and Sargassum are among the 70 species of marine algae used as food. Certain marin ...
... oxygen in their immediate environment. They are of paramount importance as primary producers of energy-rich compounds which form the basis of the food cycles of all aquatic animals. Many species of Porphyra, Laminaria and Sargassum are among the 70 species of marine algae used as food. Certain marin ...
Hydrangeas
... • Oakleaf Hydrangeas do not need much attention to strive, and do well in hot, dry, areas. ...
... • Oakleaf Hydrangeas do not need much attention to strive, and do well in hot, dry, areas. ...
Chapter 22
... stems and branches that reach above other plants around them. To support such tall plants, stems must be very sturdy. LEAVES Leaves are the organs in which plants capture the sun's energy—a process vital to photosynthesis. Leaves evolved because plants that had broad, flat surfaces over which to spr ...
... stems and branches that reach above other plants around them. To support such tall plants, stems must be very sturdy. LEAVES Leaves are the organs in which plants capture the sun's energy—a process vital to photosynthesis. Leaves evolved because plants that had broad, flat surfaces over which to spr ...
sexual-reproduction-in-plants-2
... i) The seed contains the future embryo which develops into a seedling when the seed is provided with suitable conditions for germination. j) The petals, style and stigma, shrivel and fall off after the fertilization process, as they are not required. k) The ovary develops and ripens to form a fruit. ...
... i) The seed contains the future embryo which develops into a seedling when the seed is provided with suitable conditions for germination. j) The petals, style and stigma, shrivel and fall off after the fertilization process, as they are not required. k) The ovary develops and ripens to form a fruit. ...
A Michigan Boater`s Guide to Selected Invasive Aquatic Plants
... Field Guide to Invasive Plants of Aquatic and Wetland Habitats for Michigan,” available from the Michigan Natural ...
... Field Guide to Invasive Plants of Aquatic and Wetland Habitats for Michigan,” available from the Michigan Natural ...
Trail Guide - Sheriff`s Meadow Foundation
... alnifolia), but also swamp azalea (Rhododen-dron viscosum) and other shrubs, as the ground slopes down towards the pond. In winter and early spring two evergreen plants are also obvious along the trail, their green color providing a welcome contrast to the generally somber hues of the winter woods. ...
... alnifolia), but also swamp azalea (Rhododen-dron viscosum) and other shrubs, as the ground slopes down towards the pond. In winter and early spring two evergreen plants are also obvious along the trail, their green color providing a welcome contrast to the generally somber hues of the winter woods. ...
5.5 Classification - Mr Hartan`s Science Class
... Species that are similar are grouped into a genus Genera that are similar are group into a family Families that are similar are grouped into an order Orders that are similar are grouped into a class Classes that are similar are grouped into a phylum Phyla that are similar are grouped into a kingdom ...
... Species that are similar are grouped into a genus Genera that are similar are group into a family Families that are similar are grouped into an order Orders that are similar are grouped into a class Classes that are similar are grouped into a phylum Phyla that are similar are grouped into a kingdom ...
Understanding Türfgrass Roots Parti
... both root systems are functional but thereafter the adventitious roots comprise the entire functional root system. Adventitious roots can also emerge at the nodes of horizontal stems (rhizomes and stolons) and these too can become part of the plant's permanent root system. Nodes of a tiller just abo ...
... both root systems are functional but thereafter the adventitious roots comprise the entire functional root system. Adventitious roots can also emerge at the nodes of horizontal stems (rhizomes and stolons) and these too can become part of the plant's permanent root system. Nodes of a tiller just abo ...
Compare the functions of roots, stems, and leaves
... Haustorial root—parasitic roots that dig into another living plant’s roots to steal water and food Ex. misteltoe ...
... Haustorial root—parasitic roots that dig into another living plant’s roots to steal water and food Ex. misteltoe ...
Care and Selection of Ficus - Cornell Cooperative Extension of
... covering the bottom to aid drainage. Transplanting is best done in late spring after the plant has resumed growth but this process is not necessary as often as with other plants since they do quite well when slightly root bound. It is not uncommon to have partially exposed roots so never plant deepe ...
... covering the bottom to aid drainage. Transplanting is best done in late spring after the plant has resumed growth but this process is not necessary as often as with other plants since they do quite well when slightly root bound. It is not uncommon to have partially exposed roots so never plant deepe ...
Efficacy of B-Nine™ and Bonzi™ on Clerodendrum ugandense as a
... on the number of leaves for these rates that were not different from controls or the 5 mg a.i./pot. Bonzi drenches at 10 and 15 mg a.i./pot reduced the number of leaves, indicating that the plants reached maturity earlier. The reduction of leaves with 10 and 15 mg a.i./pot did not detract from the v ...
... on the number of leaves for these rates that were not different from controls or the 5 mg a.i./pot. Bonzi drenches at 10 and 15 mg a.i./pot reduced the number of leaves, indicating that the plants reached maturity earlier. The reduction of leaves with 10 and 15 mg a.i./pot did not detract from the v ...
Special Research Report: #519: Production Technology
... on the number of leaves for these rates that were not different from controls or the 5 mg a.i./pot. Bonzi drenches at 10 and 15 mg a.i./pot reduced the number of leaves, indicating that the plants reached maturity earlier. The reduction of leaves with 10 and 15 mg a.i./pot did not detract from the v ...
... on the number of leaves for these rates that were not different from controls or the 5 mg a.i./pot. Bonzi drenches at 10 and 15 mg a.i./pot reduced the number of leaves, indicating that the plants reached maturity earlier. The reduction of leaves with 10 and 15 mg a.i./pot did not detract from the v ...
Taxonomy
... fertilized by pollen in the ovary. The ovary is within a flower. The flower contains the male and/or female parts of the plant. Fruits are frequently produced from these ripened ovaries. ...
... fertilized by pollen in the ovary. The ovary is within a flower. The flower contains the male and/or female parts of the plant. Fruits are frequently produced from these ripened ovaries. ...
Socorro County Integrated Weed Management Plan
... root fragmentation and spreading rhizomes. Its taproot can penetrate down to 50 feet and widely branching roots and rhizomes spread laterally from it. Camel thorn has been found in Socorro County on Highway 380 near mile marker 21, in a 5-acre plot just north of Bosque del Apache National Wildlife R ...
... root fragmentation and spreading rhizomes. Its taproot can penetrate down to 50 feet and widely branching roots and rhizomes spread laterally from it. Camel thorn has been found in Socorro County on Highway 380 near mile marker 21, in a 5-acre plot just north of Bosque del Apache National Wildlife R ...
Myrica pensylvanica - Northern Bayberry (Myricaceae)
... -berries are sessile and in tight clusters along the second-year stems -the showy ornamental berries are best displayed on plants where the foliage completely abscises from the stems in winter - either on plants genetically predisposed for complete foliage drop, or those plants ...
... -berries are sessile and in tight clusters along the second-year stems -the showy ornamental berries are best displayed on plants where the foliage completely abscises from the stems in winter - either on plants genetically predisposed for complete foliage drop, or those plants ...
The weird and wonderful ways plants reproduce
... normal type of seed and seedling development in species from over 25 genera. Most grows along the edge of waterways, in swamps or wet forests. ...
... normal type of seed and seedling development in species from over 25 genera. Most grows along the edge of waterways, in swamps or wet forests. ...
Vascular Plants
... Angiosperms Adaptations to a dryer environment: More specialized vascular tissue Reduction and retention of the gametophyte ) Spores for dispersal? ) Diploid dominance? Complete change from homospory to heterospory Pollen Seeds: dispersal, multicellular, nucellus, nucellus, protected embry ...
... Angiosperms Adaptations to a dryer environment: More specialized vascular tissue Reduction and retention of the gametophyte ) Spores for dispersal? ) Diploid dominance? Complete change from homospory to heterospory Pollen Seeds: dispersal, multicellular, nucellus, nucellus, protected embry ...
Invasives Flashcard.xps
... shade that prevents regeneration of native seedlings. Description/Biology: Plant: broad deciduous tree up to 90 ft. in height with broadly-rounded crown; bark is smooth at first but becomes black, ridged and furrowed with age. Leaves: paired, deciduous, dark green, palmate (like a hand), broader acr ...
... shade that prevents regeneration of native seedlings. Description/Biology: Plant: broad deciduous tree up to 90 ft. in height with broadly-rounded crown; bark is smooth at first but becomes black, ridged and furrowed with age. Leaves: paired, deciduous, dark green, palmate (like a hand), broader acr ...
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.