A new subspecies of Guenthera repanda (Brassicaceae) from Mt
... green, c. 0.5 mm long, inserted at the base of external sepals, persistent in fruit. Silique glabrous, ± pendulous or horizontal, ripe 30-70 × 3-5(-6) mm, with largest width in the upper third, ± clavate, beak 3-5 mm long, slightly attenuate into the apex, 1 mm wide at the base and 0.6 mm wide near ...
... green, c. 0.5 mm long, inserted at the base of external sepals, persistent in fruit. Silique glabrous, ± pendulous or horizontal, ripe 30-70 × 3-5(-6) mm, with largest width in the upper third, ± clavate, beak 3-5 mm long, slightly attenuate into the apex, 1 mm wide at the base and 0.6 mm wide near ...
SEVEN NEW CROCUSES FROM THE BALKANS AND TURKEY
... stood out from the general description. This is quite common in the genus Crocus and has been observed by H. Kerndorff et al. (2012) in the Crocus biflorus complex as well. Molecular studies allow us to identify crocuses with a high level of accuracy, but this is of no use in the field. So we must r ...
... stood out from the general description. This is quite common in the genus Crocus and has been observed by H. Kerndorff et al. (2012) in the Crocus biflorus complex as well. Molecular studies allow us to identify crocuses with a high level of accuracy, but this is of no use in the field. So we must r ...
Agastache `Blue Fortune`
... B. minor hybrid. Hans Hansen. A compact shrubby perennial that looks great all season. In late spring to early summer, velvety chocolate purple flowers spikes are held above the deep blue green foliage. Ornamental seed pods add autumn interest. Zones 4 - 9. H: 30-36 in · W: 18-24 in ...
... B. minor hybrid. Hans Hansen. A compact shrubby perennial that looks great all season. In late spring to early summer, velvety chocolate purple flowers spikes are held above the deep blue green foliage. Ornamental seed pods add autumn interest. Zones 4 - 9. H: 30-36 in · W: 18-24 in ...
STUDIES ON CRUCIFERAE: X. CONCERNING SOME WEST
... Maire, E. elatum (Ball) O. E. Schulz and some allies] which are commonly referred to E. laevigatum as subspecies. In this work we intend to establish the proper taxonomic frame for all these taxa and to characterize their infraspecific variability through the use of comparative morphology and karyol ...
... Maire, E. elatum (Ball) O. E. Schulz and some allies] which are commonly referred to E. laevigatum as subspecies. In this work we intend to establish the proper taxonomic frame for all these taxa and to characterize their infraspecific variability through the use of comparative morphology and karyol ...
C6 noncarice sedge - Genesis Nursery, Inc
... Tubers, bare root, & plugs are commercially available. Plugs are preferred for establishment. Tubers will be of mixed viability. Plugs usually sell out early. Seed crops can be erratic, & seed availability may be limited some years. cultivation: Plant tubers 2-5” deep on 1-3” centers in 1-4” of wate ...
... Tubers, bare root, & plugs are commercially available. Plugs are preferred for establishment. Tubers will be of mixed viability. Plugs usually sell out early. Seed crops can be erratic, & seed availability may be limited some years. cultivation: Plant tubers 2-5” deep on 1-3” centers in 1-4” of wate ...
Two New Taxa of the Crocus bißorus Aggregate
... found populations of Crocus bißorus which did not fit into the hitherto known classification (MATHEW 1982). We decided to perform extensive field studies of Crocus bißorus populations all over south-west Anatolia. Our aim was to investigate the complex situation regarding the distribution pattern in ...
... found populations of Crocus bißorus which did not fit into the hitherto known classification (MATHEW 1982). We decided to perform extensive field studies of Crocus bißorus populations all over south-west Anatolia. Our aim was to investigate the complex situation regarding the distribution pattern in ...
THE LEDA TR AITB ASE - Clo-Pla
... on functions such as persistence, regeneration and dispersability is necessary (Ehrlén & Van Groenendal 1998). Unfortunately, traits that relate to central functions of plant life such as demography (detailed life history tables, e.g. Meyer & Schmid 1999) or photosynthesis (e.g. carbon balance, Diem ...
... on functions such as persistence, regeneration and dispersability is necessary (Ehrlén & Van Groenendal 1998). Unfortunately, traits that relate to central functions of plant life such as demography (detailed life history tables, e.g. Meyer & Schmid 1999) or photosynthesis (e.g. carbon balance, Diem ...
Abelmoschus manihot
... is found in southern China, from Malaysia to Fiji, and in New Caledonia where it is called chou canaque (Kanak cabbage). Curiously, it was only introduced to Polynesia quite late. In Vanuatu it is present in all types of garden, associated with other crops. It is sold in the markets throughout the y ...
... is found in southern China, from Malaysia to Fiji, and in New Caledonia where it is called chou canaque (Kanak cabbage). Curiously, it was only introduced to Polynesia quite late. In Vanuatu it is present in all types of garden, associated with other crops. It is sold in the markets throughout the y ...
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... Small patches of showy rattlebox can be mechanically removed by hand. Remove plants prior to fruit ripening to avoid seed dispersal. Hand removal can be slow and labor intensive. In pastures, clipping can be an effective method of weed management to minimize exposure of grazing animals to plants tha ...
... Small patches of showy rattlebox can be mechanically removed by hand. Remove plants prior to fruit ripening to avoid seed dispersal. Hand removal can be slow and labor intensive. In pastures, clipping can be an effective method of weed management to minimize exposure of grazing animals to plants tha ...
Seed Transfer of Woody Shrubs in Alberta -
... A survey of shrub seed use in the province showed that in 2012, approximately 350,000 shrub seedlings were planted out by the energy industry for re-vegetation in Alberta’s boreal region; shrub use is expected to rise in the future as reclamation practitioners endeavour to emulate species compositio ...
... A survey of shrub seed use in the province showed that in 2012, approximately 350,000 shrub seedlings were planted out by the energy industry for re-vegetation in Alberta’s boreal region; shrub use is expected to rise in the future as reclamation practitioners endeavour to emulate species compositio ...
TAXON:Johannesteijsmannia altifrons SCORE:
... are up to 3 m long and 1 m wide. Highly prized for thatching roofs and walls (which last 3-4 years) the leaves are cut and sold for this purpose in Peninsular Malaysia. Providing 2-3 leaves are left on each plant, the practice may be sustainable (Kiew, 1991). However, almost nothing is known about t ...
... are up to 3 m long and 1 m wide. Highly prized for thatching roofs and walls (which last 3-4 years) the leaves are cut and sold for this purpose in Peninsular Malaysia. Providing 2-3 leaves are left on each plant, the practice may be sustainable (Kiew, 1991). However, almost nothing is known about t ...
Sep – Oct 2008 - Bromeliad Society of Queensland
... and P. ferrell-ingramiae. The latter is a very majestic plant which is locally abundant on some ridges and for which Reserva Los Cedros is the type collection locality. This one would!de"nitely!be!a!challenge!in!the!bushhouse! It forms huge clumps climbing into trees to a height of eight metres, wit ...
... and P. ferrell-ingramiae. The latter is a very majestic plant which is locally abundant on some ridges and for which Reserva Los Cedros is the type collection locality. This one would!de"nitely!be!a!challenge!in!the!bushhouse! It forms huge clumps climbing into trees to a height of eight metres, wit ...
Maximilian sunflower (Helianthus maximiliani) is a native, warm
... number of varieties with high oil content for commercial crop production. In 1991, 2.7 million acres were grown in the U.S. with 85% being oilseed varieties and the rest used for confectionery purposes. Sunflower seeds used as a snack food has increased in recent years. Native annual sunflowers repr ...
... number of varieties with high oil content for commercial crop production. In 1991, 2.7 million acres were grown in the U.S. with 85% being oilseed varieties and the rest used for confectionery purposes. Sunflower seeds used as a snack food has increased in recent years. Native annual sunflowers repr ...
Arabidopsis Species Hybrids in the Study of
... cross-fertilizing species as well as annual and perennial species. Despite their disparate life histories, the two species can be crossed to produce viable and vigorous hybrids exhibiting heterotic effects. Although pollen sterile, the hybrids produce viable ovules and were used as female parent in ...
... cross-fertilizing species as well as annual and perennial species. Despite their disparate life histories, the two species can be crossed to produce viable and vigorous hybrids exhibiting heterotic effects. Although pollen sterile, the hybrids produce viable ovules and were used as female parent in ...
Growing Primula in South-Central Alaska
... self sow. The flowers are large clusters of hanging bells and flourish in wet areas. The more moisture they have, the larger and more lush they grow. Place near ponds and creeks or even leaky faucets. Water, water, water and rich well-draining soil are the key to these primula. Breaking dormancy lat ...
... self sow. The flowers are large clusters of hanging bells and flourish in wet areas. The more moisture they have, the larger and more lush they grow. Place near ponds and creeks or even leaky faucets. Water, water, water and rich well-draining soil are the key to these primula. Breaking dormancy lat ...
samara Building Kew’s Programme in Restoration Ecology By Bruce Pavlik
... Staff at the MSB carried out non-routine germination tests to generate the extra seedlings for the project. Seeds were sown on 1% agar and chilled at 5ºC for 8 weeks before being moved to 35/20ºC. 145 out of the 150 seeds sown germinated into healthy seedlings within 21 days at the germination tempe ...
... Staff at the MSB carried out non-routine germination tests to generate the extra seedlings for the project. Seeds were sown on 1% agar and chilled at 5ºC for 8 weeks before being moved to 35/20ºC. 145 out of the 150 seeds sown germinated into healthy seedlings within 21 days at the germination tempe ...
Glox 3rd Qtr 04 - The Gesneriad Society
... others I have successfully grown since learning about fragrance in gesneriads. I know you will enjoy the articles in this issue that focus on fragrant gesneriads. This is just one example of information that continues to keep me intrigued and challenged while growing gesneriads. Just when I think I ...
... others I have successfully grown since learning about fragrance in gesneriads. I know you will enjoy the articles in this issue that focus on fragrant gesneriads. This is just one example of information that continues to keep me intrigued and challenged while growing gesneriads. Just when I think I ...
Incredibles - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
... edible plants from every corner of the globe. Two semicircular inner beds are dedicated to herbs while five outer beds represent different regions of the world including South America, West Asia and Europe. Grapes, pomegranate and olive trees are planted in a circular design, and beautiful arches pl ...
... edible plants from every corner of the globe. Two semicircular inner beds are dedicated to herbs while five outer beds represent different regions of the world including South America, West Asia and Europe. Grapes, pomegranate and olive trees are planted in a circular design, and beautiful arches pl ...
Murderous plants: Victorian Gothic, Darwin and modern
... increased seed production. Including absorption by roots of nutrients released through one method of decay or another means that nearly all plants are capable of a degree of carnivory, and indeed this minimal definition is the one we follow in this paper (at least in terms of the taxa we treat). How ...
... increased seed production. Including absorption by roots of nutrients released through one method of decay or another means that nearly all plants are capable of a degree of carnivory, and indeed this minimal definition is the one we follow in this paper (at least in terms of the taxa we treat). How ...
The heathers of Europe and adjacent areas
... alrededores de las minas de pirita", and indeed they grow where no other plants ...
... alrededores de las minas de pirita", and indeed they grow where no other plants ...
Check list of plants - Brunei Shell Petroleum
... 4. Peat swamp forests • The habitat • 5 areas to visit: Rasau, Kuala Balai rd., Badas rd., the end of Labi rd., Kenawai well site • Pitcher plants • Stick insects 5 Kerangas forest • The habitat • the one remaining stand ! • Agathis borneensis 6. Around the garden ...
... 4. Peat swamp forests • The habitat • 5 areas to visit: Rasau, Kuala Balai rd., Badas rd., the end of Labi rd., Kenawai well site • Pitcher plants • Stick insects 5 Kerangas forest • The habitat • the one remaining stand ! • Agathis borneensis 6. Around the garden ...
Selecting, Growing and Caring for Penstemons
... plants directly in the garden and shelter them from direct sun for a week to ten days, water regularly for the first growing season, and have great success. When you have small plants from nurseries, prepare a soil mix that is similar to your garden soil but enriched with some compost, loosened with ...
... plants directly in the garden and shelter them from direct sun for a week to ten days, water regularly for the first growing season, and have great success. When you have small plants from nurseries, prepare a soil mix that is similar to your garden soil but enriched with some compost, loosened with ...
Sarracenia
Sarracenia (/ˌsærəˈsiːniə/ or /ˌsærəˈsɛniə/) is a genus comprising 8 to 11 species of North American pitcher plants, commonly called trumpet pitchers. The genus belongs to the family Sarraceniaceae, which also contain the closely allied genera Darlingtonia and Heliamphora.Sarracenia is a genus of carnivorous plants indigenous to the eastern seaboard, Texas, the Great Lakes area and southeastern Canada, with most species occurring only in the south-east United States (only S. purpurea occurs in cold-temperate regions). The plant's leaves have evolved into a funnel in order to trap insects, digesting their prey with proteases and other enzymes.The insects are attracted by a nectar-like secretion on the lip of pitchers, as well as a combination of color and scent. Slippery footing at the pitcher's rim, aided in at least one species by a narcotic drug lacing the nectar, causes insects to fall inside, where they die and are digested by the plant as a nutrient source.