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... SYNONYM: C. atrata L. HABIT: Dense, small to large tufts without creeping rhizomes. Culms: Slender and erect or nodding, 1.5-8 dm tall, exceeding the leaves, aphyllopodic, dried leaves of previous year conspicuous. LEAVES: 7-10, clustered near the base. Blades: Flat with slightly revolute margins, c ...
... SYNONYM: C. atrata L. HABIT: Dense, small to large tufts without creeping rhizomes. Culms: Slender and erect or nodding, 1.5-8 dm tall, exceeding the leaves, aphyllopodic, dried leaves of previous year conspicuous. LEAVES: 7-10, clustered near the base. Blades: Flat with slightly revolute margins, c ...
Ribes malvaceum Smith, CHAPARRAL CURRANT. Shrub, summer
... with light purple bloom (glaucous), with radiating glandular hairs having colorless heads, 10-veined during development but veins indistinct at maturity. Seed: angular-ellipsoid, 2−3 × 1.5−2 mm, amber and brown, ± minutely wrinkled. Early November−mid-April. Native. Shrub occurring occasionally in c ...
... with light purple bloom (glaucous), with radiating glandular hairs having colorless heads, 10-veined during development but veins indistinct at maturity. Seed: angular-ellipsoid, 2−3 × 1.5−2 mm, amber and brown, ± minutely wrinkled. Early November−mid-April. Native. Shrub occurring occasionally in c ...
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... over the Earth. They have done so by adapting to a wide variety of different conditions and niches. The following are some major groups of plants. ...
... over the Earth. They have done so by adapting to a wide variety of different conditions and niches. The following are some major groups of plants. ...
Silene polypetala - Wildlife Resources Division
... Life History: Fringed campion reproduces sexually as well as vegetatively by the growth of ground-hugging, horizontal stems (stolons) that form leaf rosettes at their tips; the stolons eventually decay and the rosettes become established as separate, though genetically identical, plants. The showy f ...
... Life History: Fringed campion reproduces sexually as well as vegetatively by the growth of ground-hugging, horizontal stems (stolons) that form leaf rosettes at their tips; the stolons eventually decay and the rosettes become established as separate, though genetically identical, plants. The showy f ...
SOL 4.4 PLANTS
... food webs are complete conditions are right for growth conduction of food occurs ...
... food webs are complete conditions are right for growth conduction of food occurs ...
plant parts
... food webs are complete conditions are right for growth conduction of food occurs ...
... food webs are complete conditions are right for growth conduction of food occurs ...
13007_2012_216_MOESM1_ESM
... The fourth and final part of the protocol involves characteristics of the acquired image. The lens should be pointed approximately orthogonal to the plant or leaf being imaged in order to maximize the amount of leaf visualized. In addition, while different lighting conditions are tolerable, care sho ...
... The fourth and final part of the protocol involves characteristics of the acquired image. The lens should be pointed approximately orthogonal to the plant or leaf being imaged in order to maximize the amount of leaf visualized. In addition, while different lighting conditions are tolerable, care sho ...
Word Bank cuticle stomata transpiration xylem seed coat
... Which of the following would be the same whether a plant was living in water or land? A. The way photosynthesis occurs B. The way the plant is supported C. The way the water is retained D. The way that materials are transported ...
... Which of the following would be the same whether a plant was living in water or land? A. The way photosynthesis occurs B. The way the plant is supported C. The way the water is retained D. The way that materials are transported ...
Chapter 2- The Plant - Controlled Environment Agriculture Center
... *Seed germination is similar to that of tomato (but seeds have a shorter shelf life). *Pepper plants produce SIMPLE leaves, usually 1 leaf per node, initially. *The plant grows as a single stem for perhaps 7-12 nodes like tomato), then branches. *At this first branch point a flower is produced (thou ...
... *Seed germination is similar to that of tomato (but seeds have a shorter shelf life). *Pepper plants produce SIMPLE leaves, usually 1 leaf per node, initially. *The plant grows as a single stem for perhaps 7-12 nodes like tomato), then branches. *At this first branch point a flower is produced (thou ...
Word Bank Cuticle stomata transpiration xylem seed coat
... Which of the following would be the same whether a plant was living in water or land? A. The way photosynthesis occurs B. The way the plant is supported C. The way the water is retained D. The way that materials are transported ...
... Which of the following would be the same whether a plant was living in water or land? A. The way photosynthesis occurs B. The way the plant is supported C. The way the water is retained D. The way that materials are transported ...
Cotoneaster divaricatus - Spreading Cotoneaster
... prevent hard-to-access tall weeds from climbing through the stems -moderately available, primarily in container form Foliage -dark glossy green leaves are about 1" long and are alternate, elliptical, with flattened margins (some Cotoneasters have rolled or wavy leaf margins) and without impressed le ...
... prevent hard-to-access tall weeds from climbing through the stems -moderately available, primarily in container form Foliage -dark glossy green leaves are about 1" long and are alternate, elliptical, with flattened margins (some Cotoneasters have rolled or wavy leaf margins) and without impressed le ...
Dracaena Surculosa, Spotted Leaf Dracaena
... These are some of the best house plants and make great additions to any home while requiring minimal care. Bright indirect light is best and they will take some morning sun. Most Dracaena will tolerate lower light levels for some time with reduced watering frequency. Height: 6 to 10 feet Difficulty ...
... These are some of the best house plants and make great additions to any home while requiring minimal care. Bright indirect light is best and they will take some morning sun. Most Dracaena will tolerate lower light levels for some time with reduced watering frequency. Height: 6 to 10 feet Difficulty ...
Berberis darwinii
... Darwin's barberry is a spiny, evergreen, semi-deciduous shrub that grows up to about 4 m high. It is found in forest and bush margins, and sometimes in pasture and wasteland. The plant tolerates a wide range of soil and climatic conditions. The shrub is identifiable by its glossy, dark-green leaves, ...
... Darwin's barberry is a spiny, evergreen, semi-deciduous shrub that grows up to about 4 m high. It is found in forest and bush margins, and sometimes in pasture and wasteland. The plant tolerates a wide range of soil and climatic conditions. The shrub is identifiable by its glossy, dark-green leaves, ...
Black Spot of Rose - Integrated Pest Management
... Proper planting. Use well-prepared and well-drained soil, high in organic-matter content, where roses will obtain all-day sun (or a minimum of 6 hours of sunlight daily). If possible, avoid planting near large shrubs or trees that will compete with roses for moisture, light, and soil nutrients. ...
... Proper planting. Use well-prepared and well-drained soil, high in organic-matter content, where roses will obtain all-day sun (or a minimum of 6 hours of sunlight daily). If possible, avoid planting near large shrubs or trees that will compete with roses for moisture, light, and soil nutrients. ...
Charles River Wetlands Trail: a Guide
... the eastern U.S., where it grows as long, thorny vines, with tendrils that it wraps around other plants so it can form dense thickets. Its shiny leaves are broad and A patch of greenbriar. heart shaped, 5-12cm (2-5in) long. It is also called the “devil’s wrapping yarn” because of the way it grows an ...
... the eastern U.S., where it grows as long, thorny vines, with tendrils that it wraps around other plants so it can form dense thickets. Its shiny leaves are broad and A patch of greenbriar. heart shaped, 5-12cm (2-5in) long. It is also called the “devil’s wrapping yarn” because of the way it grows an ...
Chapter 8: Introduction to Plants
... In general: -water and minerals are absorbed by the bottom of the plant and need to move up. -Food is made in the top of the plant and need to move down. Most plants have tissues that allow them to perform this task. Tissue- group of cells performing a task Vascular Tissue- internal system of tubeli ...
... In general: -water and minerals are absorbed by the bottom of the plant and need to move up. -Food is made in the top of the plant and need to move down. Most plants have tissues that allow them to perform this task. Tissue- group of cells performing a task Vascular Tissue- internal system of tubeli ...
IS1523 Caladiums for the Landscape
... leave your thumb free to remove the large, central bud. It should snap off fairly easily if the tuber is heathy. Deeyeing also reduces flower production, which some gardeners prefer. Caladiums have traditionally needed protection from full sun for best growth and color, but some of the newer varieti ...
... leave your thumb free to remove the large, central bud. It should snap off fairly easily if the tuber is heathy. Deeyeing also reduces flower production, which some gardeners prefer. Caladiums have traditionally needed protection from full sun for best growth and color, but some of the newer varieti ...
Plant Structure and Growth
... Function in synthesizing and storing organic products Most mature cells do not divide, but retain the ability to divide and differentiate into other cell types under special conditions - repair and replacement after injury ...
... Function in synthesizing and storing organic products Most mature cells do not divide, but retain the ability to divide and differentiate into other cell types under special conditions - repair and replacement after injury ...
Plant Adaptations
... oNarrow leaves lose less water than broad leaves. oFlexible stems bend in the wind. ...
... oNarrow leaves lose less water than broad leaves. oFlexible stems bend in the wind. ...
December - Bromeliad Society of South Florida
... Neoregelia johannis and its relatives are typically large plants. They can have leaves to 9 cm (3.5") wide and up to 50 cm (20") long. Of course, a pup from a large plant may bloom at a much smaller size than the parent, especially if it is one of the last pups. Leaves on these small bloomers are st ...
... Neoregelia johannis and its relatives are typically large plants. They can have leaves to 9 cm (3.5") wide and up to 50 cm (20") long. Of course, a pup from a large plant may bloom at a much smaller size than the parent, especially if it is one of the last pups. Leaves on these small bloomers are st ...
Urban Tree Biology
... Almost horticultural plants Contain tissues which transport water and dissolved materials. Most produce seeds as a way to propagate or reproduce themselves. The vascular plants that reproduce by seed can be divided into two classes: angiosperms gymnosperms ...
... Almost horticultural plants Contain tissues which transport water and dissolved materials. Most produce seeds as a way to propagate or reproduce themselves. The vascular plants that reproduce by seed can be divided into two classes: angiosperms gymnosperms ...
Planting and Cultural Care For Heucheras (Coral Bells) Evergreen
... waterlogged or extremely dry. Full sun to partial shade is preferred; Heucheras grown in deep shade tend to lose their brilliant colours. To keep Heucheras looking their best, old flower spikes can be removed after flowering however it is best to cut‐back and remove tired‐looking foliage in spri ...
... waterlogged or extremely dry. Full sun to partial shade is preferred; Heucheras grown in deep shade tend to lose their brilliant colours. To keep Heucheras looking their best, old flower spikes can be removed after flowering however it is best to cut‐back and remove tired‐looking foliage in spri ...
the plant kingdom - 1st ESO Bilingual Science
... The cell has got a nucleus and organelles surrounded by membranes. It is surrounded by a cell-wall made up of cellulose. It has got chloroplasts filled with chlorophyll. This green pigment is responsible for photosynthesis Plants have autotrophic nutrition. They get organic matter through ph ...
... The cell has got a nucleus and organelles surrounded by membranes. It is surrounded by a cell-wall made up of cellulose. It has got chloroplasts filled with chlorophyll. This green pigment is responsible for photosynthesis Plants have autotrophic nutrition. They get organic matter through ph ...
Leaf
A leaf is an organ of a vascular plant and is the principal lateral appendage of the stem. The leaves and stem together form the shoot. Foliage is a mass noun that refers to leaves collectively.Typically a leaf is a thin, dorsiventrally flattened organ, borne above ground and specialized for photosynthesis. Most leaves have distinctive upper (adaxial) and lower (abaxial) surfaces that differ in colour, hairiness, the number of stomata (pores that intake and output gases) and other features. In most plant species, leaves are broad and flat. Such species are referred to as broad-leaved plants. Many gymnosperm species have thin needle-like leaves that can be advantageous in cold climates frequented by snow and frost. Leaves can also have other shapes and forms such as the scales in certain species of conifers. Some leaves are not above ground (such as bulb scales). Succulent plants often have thick juicy leaves, but some leaves are without major photosynthetic function and may be dead at maturity, as in some cataphylls, and spines). Furthermore, several kinds of leaf-like structures found in vascular plants are not totally homologous with them. Examples include flattened plant stems (called phylloclades and cladodes), and phyllodes (flattened leaf stems), both of which differ from leaves in their structure and origin. Many structures of non-vascular plants, and even of some lichens, which are not plants at all (in the sense of being members of the kingdom Plantae), look and function much like leaves. The primary site of photosynthesis in most leaves (palisade mesophyll) almost always occurs on the upper side of the blade or lamina of the leaf but in some species, including the mature foliage of Eucalyptus palisade occurs on both sides and the leaves are said to be isobilateral.