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epic tomatoes - Clare Gogerty

... There are two types of tomato plant; each needs different growing conditions. Vine, or cordon, tomatoes have a single stem, which needs support in the form of bamboo canes or firmly-tied string to grow successfully. Once the plants are 15–23cm tall, they can be planted in growbags* or containers in ...
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... Originally a native of Brazil, the plant known in Hawai’i as Poha became a naturalized native to the high altitude areas of Peru, Chile, Colombia and Ecuador where it was identified. The Poha (Physalis peruviana) is also known as Cape Gooseberry, Inca Berry, Aztec Berry, Golden Berry and several oth ...
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No. 21, Mullein

... How does it spread? It spreads entirely from seeds carried by man, animals, and by wind and water. Is it important? It is not important as livestock forage. Animals do not like to eat it, probably because the leaves are so leathery and so woolly, so it has no useful purpose and i't robs good forage ...
Oktoberfest Southlake 2012
Oktoberfest Southlake 2012

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... Carboniferous: Plants were similar to Devonian, with addition of horse-tails, club mosses, and scale tree. Ferns and tree ferns are very similar to modern plants. Many swamp-loving trees (Lepidodendron, Sigillaria) and primitive conifers appear. ...
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... the warmth of the sun. In Sri Lanka, this plant is commonly known as “Praanajeewa” due to its movements resembling life within the plant. C. motorius is a tropical Asian shrub which is widely distributed throughout South Asia including Sri Lanka, as well as in East and East-Southern regions of Asia. ...
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... • The gymnosperms have “naked” seeds not enclosed by ovaries and consist of four phyla: – Cycadophyta (cycads) – Gingkophyta (one living species: Ginkgo biloba) – Gnetophyta (three genera: Gnetum, Ephedra, Welwitschia) – Coniferophyta (conifers, such as pine, fir, and redwood) ...
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... How does it spread? It spreads entirely from seeds carried by man, animals, and by wind and water. Is it important? It is not important as livestock forage. Animals do not like to eat it, probably because the leaves are so leathery and so woolly, so it has no useful purpose and it robs good forage ...
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Plants part 1

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Botany Presentation - St. Lucie County Extension Office

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PLANT REPRODUCTION AND HOW IT WORKS!

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Plant physiology



Plant physiology is a subdiscipline of botany concerned with the functioning, or physiology, of plants. Closely related fields include plant morphology (structure of plants), plant ecology (interactions with the environment), phytochemistry (biochemistry of plants), cell biology, genetics, biophysics and molecular biology.Fundamental processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, plant nutrition, plant hormone functions, tropisms, nastic movements, photoperiodism, photomorphogenesis, circadian rhythms, environmental stress physiology, seed germination, dormancy and stomata function and transpiration, both parts of plant water relations, are studied by plant physiologists.
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