2015–2016 Seed Exchange Catalog
... place outside in January or February, or stratify by placing in the refrigerator for the required time in a sealed plastic bag containing a seeded pot, a mix of seed and some sowing mix, or a layer of seed within damp paper towels. (Seal bag well, since ethylene gas from fruit can affect seed germin ...
... place outside in January or February, or stratify by placing in the refrigerator for the required time in a sealed plastic bag containing a seeded pot, a mix of seed and some sowing mix, or a layer of seed within damp paper towels. (Seal bag well, since ethylene gas from fruit can affect seed germin ...
MF2408 Sericea Lespedeza: History, Characteristics, and
... fertility. It will tolerate soils ranging from very acidic to slightly alkaline, but is best adapted to a pH of 6.0 to 6.5. It does best on clay and loamy soils that are deep, fertile, and well drained, but will also grow on poor sites. It has few insect and disease problems. Sericea lespedeza’s abi ...
... fertility. It will tolerate soils ranging from very acidic to slightly alkaline, but is best adapted to a pH of 6.0 to 6.5. It does best on clay and loamy soils that are deep, fertile, and well drained, but will also grow on poor sites. It has few insect and disease problems. Sericea lespedeza’s abi ...
Easy Orchids 2010
... Laelia anceps crossed with Laelia millerii makes plants with long spikes & hot red flowers that grow easily in most climates. Mericlone. Remake of a great old favourite. Wins prizes everywhere!! ...
... Laelia anceps crossed with Laelia millerii makes plants with long spikes & hot red flowers that grow easily in most climates. Mericlone. Remake of a great old favourite. Wins prizes everywhere!! ...
CHAPTER 12 SPECIES TREATMENT (Enumeration of the
... Classified as rare (Raimondo et al. 2009). A local endemic, not threatened owing to the inaccessible cliff habitat. ADDITIONAL NOTES Horticulture: Although Cyrtanthus falcatus is a slow grower, it does well in cultivation. It is best grown in dappled shade in cool highveld gardens, excellent for ste ...
... Classified as rare (Raimondo et al. 2009). A local endemic, not threatened owing to the inaccessible cliff habitat. ADDITIONAL NOTES Horticulture: Although Cyrtanthus falcatus is a slow grower, it does well in cultivation. It is best grown in dappled shade in cool highveld gardens, excellent for ste ...
Vernalization and its Relations to Dormancy
... quent photoperiod in accordance with the above interactions. The "labile" character of the seventh to twenty-fifth primordia is evidenced by the pre inflorescent structure observed in the apex during this period (204 ) . It is to be noticed that short days can here replace part of vernalization (94 ...
... quent photoperiod in accordance with the above interactions. The "labile" character of the seventh to twenty-fifth primordia is evidenced by the pre inflorescent structure observed in the apex during this period (204 ) . It is to be noticed that short days can here replace part of vernalization (94 ...
Pest Management Strategic Plan for Western U.S. Alfalfa and Clover
... The Endangered Species Act (ESA) mandates that Federal agencies such as EPA consult with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA-Fisheries) if that agency takes an action that may affect threatened or endangered species. Lawsuits have been filed against EPA stating that they failed ...
... The Endangered Species Act (ESA) mandates that Federal agencies such as EPA consult with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA-Fisheries) if that agency takes an action that may affect threatened or endangered species. Lawsuits have been filed against EPA stating that they failed ...
Meliaceae final2.PMD
... loculicidal or septifragal capsule. Seed either winged, and then attached to a large woody columella, or unwinged and then with a fleshy or corky arillode or sarcotesta. About 140 species in the Neotropics with a further 350−400 in Africa and Asia. They mostly occur in undisturbed lowland rain fores ...
... loculicidal or septifragal capsule. Seed either winged, and then attached to a large woody columella, or unwinged and then with a fleshy or corky arillode or sarcotesta. About 140 species in the Neotropics with a further 350−400 in Africa and Asia. They mostly occur in undisturbed lowland rain fores ...
CH03
... previously presented as a range, for example 70-120, formatting problems required that we use the average so the number is 95. These formatting problems will be corrected for the next MIP Status report. The number of immature plants NRS monitored, as reported in the MIP Status Report 2004 in the Tax ...
... previously presented as a range, for example 70-120, formatting problems required that we use the average so the number is 95. These formatting problems will be corrected for the next MIP Status report. The number of immature plants NRS monitored, as reported in the MIP Status Report 2004 in the Tax ...
FERNS AND SEED FERNS FROM THE EARLY
... are present, and no other plants. Lycopia dezanchei on the other hand is common in the Lycopod beds (Fig. 3C), where the rocks end and the extant forest begins. Wachtleria nobilis was found in monoculture on the place Fig. 3 A. The forest-fossil point shown in Fig. 2, locality 3, is rich in well-pre ...
... are present, and no other plants. Lycopia dezanchei on the other hand is common in the Lycopod beds (Fig. 3C), where the rocks end and the extant forest begins. Wachtleria nobilis was found in monoculture on the place Fig. 3 A. The forest-fossil point shown in Fig. 2, locality 3, is rich in well-pre ...
The Biology of the Saccharum spp. (Sugarcane)
... improvement of vigorous, disease resistance from S. spontaneum and high sucrose content from S. officinarum. Increasing sucrose content, while maintaining disease resistance of commercial hybrid cultivars, has been achieved through a number of back-crosses to several different cultivars of S. offici ...
... improvement of vigorous, disease resistance from S. spontaneum and high sucrose content from S. officinarum. Increasing sucrose content, while maintaining disease resistance of commercial hybrid cultivars, has been achieved through a number of back-crosses to several different cultivars of S. offici ...
Dove Cottage Catalogue 2015
... Allium 'Summer Beauty'. Superb mauve flowers mid to late summer, neat low dark green strappy leaves. 15". Sun and average soil. A. schoenoprasum Fine –leaved. Chives. Nice grassy foliage for snipping into salads. A. s. 'Pink Perfection'. A really good form of chives producing edible leaves and fatte ...
... Allium 'Summer Beauty'. Superb mauve flowers mid to late summer, neat low dark green strappy leaves. 15". Sun and average soil. A. schoenoprasum Fine –leaved. Chives. Nice grassy foliage for snipping into salads. A. s. 'Pink Perfection'. A really good form of chives producing edible leaves and fatte ...
Seed Brochure - Mr. Fothergill`s
... preferring a sunny position. If possible, feed the soil shortly before sowing with a general fertiliser. Use canes, netting or bean frames, alternatively form a wooden tripod and sow 2 or 3 seeds at the bottom on each stake. Half hardy annual. When to plant: Spring and Summer. How to grow: Sow 25mm ...
... preferring a sunny position. If possible, feed the soil shortly before sowing with a general fertiliser. Use canes, netting or bean frames, alternatively form a wooden tripod and sow 2 or 3 seeds at the bottom on each stake. Half hardy annual. When to plant: Spring and Summer. How to grow: Sow 25mm ...
University Microfilms International
... however, a somewhat higher quality reproduction could be made from "photographs" if essential to the understanding of the dissertation. Silver prints of "photographs" may be ordered at additional charge by writing the Order Department, giving the catalog number, title, author and ...
... however, a somewhat higher quality reproduction could be made from "photographs" if essential to the understanding of the dissertation. Silver prints of "photographs" may be ordered at additional charge by writing the Order Department, giving the catalog number, title, author and ...
Methods for Sod-Seeding of Small
... crops being grown on poor soils. Traditionally, forage crops are planted on less productive land than are small grain and cash crops. Poor management practices such as poor fertility and weed control, ineffective irrigation and poor harvest management also contribute to low yields. Where productive ...
... crops being grown on poor soils. Traditionally, forage crops are planted on less productive land than are small grain and cash crops. Poor management practices such as poor fertility and weed control, ineffective irrigation and poor harvest management also contribute to low yields. Where productive ...
Materia Indica, or, Some account of those articles which are
... 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 dignified character which the Brahminical institutions have long maintained. But the medical books which mor ...
... 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 dignified character which the Brahminical institutions have long maintained. But the medical books which mor ...
ONLINE JOURNAL - Passiflora Online
... the medium thoroughly and allow it to sit for a short time to make sure that the mix is evenly moistened. Plant the seeds in even rows close together. I often plant all the seed that I have if the age is not known to me. Using a pencil as a dibble I make evenly spaced holes and plant the seeds about ...
... the medium thoroughly and allow it to sit for a short time to make sure that the mix is evenly moistened. Plant the seeds in even rows close together. I often plant all the seed that I have if the age is not known to me. Using a pencil as a dibble I make evenly spaced holes and plant the seeds about ...
Boundless Study Slides
... Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com www.boundless.com/biology/textbooks/boundless-biology-textbook/plant-reproduction-32/asexual-reproduction-191/natural-and-artificial-methodsof-asexual-reproduction-729-11958 ...
... Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com www.boundless.com/biology/textbooks/boundless-biology-textbook/plant-reproduction-32/asexual-reproduction-191/natural-and-artificial-methodsof-asexual-reproduction-729-11958 ...
Spiny Pigweed - Purdue Extension
... the West Indies, throughout southern and southeastern United States north to Kansas and New England.” Charles C. Deam reported spiny pigweed in 19 Indiana counties in 1940. In most published accounts, spiny pigweed is referred to as a weed — Uline and Bray went so far as to call it “A slovenly weed. ...
... the West Indies, throughout southern and southeastern United States north to Kansas and New England.” Charles C. Deam reported spiny pigweed in 19 Indiana counties in 1940. In most published accounts, spiny pigweed is referred to as a weed — Uline and Bray went so far as to call it “A slovenly weed. ...
Chickpea Botany and Production Practices
... Pod and Seed Development Pod formation begins 5 - 6 days after fertilization. The pod is typically inflated, ending in a mucro and sometimes looking like a thorn. The number of pods plant -1 varies between 30 and 150, depending on the environmental conditions and the genotype. The pod wall is 0.3 mm ...
... Pod and Seed Development Pod formation begins 5 - 6 days after fertilization. The pod is typically inflated, ending in a mucro and sometimes looking like a thorn. The number of pods plant -1 varies between 30 and 150, depending on the environmental conditions and the genotype. The pod wall is 0.3 mm ...
PDF - Biodiversity Advisor
... Botanic Gardens, which the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) inherited from its predecessor organisations. The plant genus Strelitzia occurs naturally in the eastern parts of southern Africa. It comprises three arborescent species, known as wild bananas, and two acaulescent speci ...
... Botanic Gardens, which the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) inherited from its predecessor organisations. The plant genus Strelitzia occurs naturally in the eastern parts of southern Africa. It comprises three arborescent species, known as wild bananas, and two acaulescent speci ...
Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania
... Sida grant through the Regional Land Management Unit, RELMA. Christine Holding and Bo Tengnäs initiated the project through RELMA, and Bo Tengnäs and Gatheru Kimaru facilitated the field work and production throughout. An initial text was supplemented by a great amount of data gathered in the course ...
... Sida grant through the Regional Land Management Unit, RELMA. Christine Holding and Bo Tengnäs initiated the project through RELMA, and Bo Tengnäs and Gatheru Kimaru facilitated the field work and production throughout. An initial text was supplemented by a great amount of data gathered in the course ...
ASIAN PACIFIC JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS
... of dishes. Before consumption, leaves are sometimes boiled in water and prepared as tamarind fruits [41-42]. Extracts of leaves and flowers are used as a treatment for hemorrhoids, dysentery and erysipelas. Flower, fruit and leaf juice of tamarind are used as an antiseptic and vermifuge. Seed testa ...
... of dishes. Before consumption, leaves are sometimes boiled in water and prepared as tamarind fruits [41-42]. Extracts of leaves and flowers are used as a treatment for hemorrhoids, dysentery and erysipelas. Flower, fruit and leaf juice of tamarind are used as an antiseptic and vermifuge. Seed testa ...
Engler Beitrage V 1884
... about.” One should point out that the above-mentioned pursuit {to comprehend} the development of an individual does not give the required understanding. “In order to grasp the genetic significance of any feature it must be retraced along its ancestral succession to where it began. If this can be don ...
... about.” One should point out that the above-mentioned pursuit {to comprehend} the development of an individual does not give the required understanding. “In order to grasp the genetic significance of any feature it must be retraced along its ancestral succession to where it began. If this can be don ...
Long-Distance Dispersal of Plants
... ‘‘Standard’’ Dispersal? LDD has long been considered to be ‘‘chance dispersal’’ (7), but for every passively dispersed diaspore there must be some vector, hence some mechanism, that takes it from one place to another. The past 5 years have seen active research into the mechanisms of LDD, and we now ...
... ‘‘Standard’’ Dispersal? LDD has long been considered to be ‘‘chance dispersal’’ (7), but for every passively dispersed diaspore there must be some vector, hence some mechanism, that takes it from one place to another. The past 5 years have seen active research into the mechanisms of LDD, and we now ...
Seed List 2014 - Ness Botanic Gardens
... Open pollination The seed is collected from open-pollinated plants. Open pollinated simply means pollinated by insect, wind or whatever natural mechanism the plant normally uses as opposed to controlled pollination by humans. This means seedlings will all be different from each other and the parent ...
... Open pollination The seed is collected from open-pollinated plants. Open pollinated simply means pollinated by insect, wind or whatever natural mechanism the plant normally uses as opposed to controlled pollination by humans. This means seedlings will all be different from each other and the parent ...
Ecology of Banksia
The ecology of Banksia refers to all the relationships and interactions among the plant genus Banksia and its environment. Banksia has a number of adaptations that have so far enabled the genus to survive despite dry, nutrient-poor soil, low rates of seed set, high rates of seed predation and low rates of seedling survival. These adaptations include proteoid roots and lignotubers; specialised floral structures that attract nectariferous animals and ensure effective pollen transfer; and the release of seed in response to bushfire.The arrival of Europeans in Australia has brought new ecological challenges. European colonisation of Australia has directly affected Banksia through deforestation, exploitation of flowers and changes to the fire regime. In addition, the accidental introduction and spread of plant pathogens such as Phytophthora cinnamomi (dieback) pose a serious threat to the genus's habitat and biodiversity. Various conservation measures have been put in place to mitigate these threats, but a number of taxa remain endangered.