Lecture No.16.ocimum,olea,origanum
... -Has square red stems, elliptical leaves and clusters of deep pink flowers. Habitat & cultivation: -Oregano is native to Europe and naturalized in the Middle East. - It is gathered when in flower in summer. ...
... -Has square red stems, elliptical leaves and clusters of deep pink flowers. Habitat & cultivation: -Oregano is native to Europe and naturalized in the Middle East. - It is gathered when in flower in summer. ...
Chapter 35
... - axilliary buds are found in an angle between leaf and stem / can produce a branch - terminal buds are where growth is occurring - modified shoots: stolons, rhizomes, tubers, bulbs 2. Leaves - blade and petiole which attaches the leaf to node ...
... - axilliary buds are found in an angle between leaf and stem / can produce a branch - terminal buds are where growth is occurring - modified shoots: stolons, rhizomes, tubers, bulbs 2. Leaves - blade and petiole which attaches the leaf to node ...
Australia - climate determines distribution
... in dyeing. Many are a source of food for wildlife, a few have edible seeds or store water in their roots and some produce sufficient pollen to be used for honey production. Wattles are nitrogen fixing plants. Legumes, such as peas, peanuts and wattles, act in concert with nitrogen fixing bacteria on ...
... in dyeing. Many are a source of food for wildlife, a few have edible seeds or store water in their roots and some produce sufficient pollen to be used for honey production. Wattles are nitrogen fixing plants. Legumes, such as peas, peanuts and wattles, act in concert with nitrogen fixing bacteria on ...
Purple Loosestrife - Invasive Species Council of Manitoba
... Purple loosestrife can still be found for sale on occasion, even with a different Latin species name, however it is still the same non-native, invasive plant. Established infestations are extremely difficult to get rid of, so prevention and control of isolated new plants is very important. Irrigatio ...
... Purple loosestrife can still be found for sale on occasion, even with a different Latin species name, however it is still the same non-native, invasive plant. Established infestations are extremely difficult to get rid of, so prevention and control of isolated new plants is very important. Irrigatio ...
Herbarium lesson plan for teachers
... specimens using the ‘identifying Rosaceae key’. The other is to make a pressed plant RHS Website link: Carl Linnaeus and specimen using plants from the school garden and create a key to name the genus. plant names Reasons for classifying and identifying plants: ‘Living organisms can be classified ac ...
... specimens using the ‘identifying Rosaceae key’. The other is to make a pressed plant RHS Website link: Carl Linnaeus and specimen using plants from the school garden and create a key to name the genus. plant names Reasons for classifying and identifying plants: ‘Living organisms can be classified ac ...
SCIENCE NOTES – STD 6 II TERM
... Eg: In banyan tree, the roots are seen hanging from the branches. These specialised roots provide support to the plant. They are known as prop roots. 4. Give reasons for the following: a. Pitcher plant can make their own food, yet has an insectivorous habit. Insectivorous plants like pitcher plant ...
... Eg: In banyan tree, the roots are seen hanging from the branches. These specialised roots provide support to the plant. They are known as prop roots. 4. Give reasons for the following: a. Pitcher plant can make their own food, yet has an insectivorous habit. Insectivorous plants like pitcher plant ...
Plant Morphological Terms
... scales; may be gametophytic or sporophytic. capsule - the spore-producing components of the sporophytes of liverworts, hornworts, and mosses. [Note: the term “capsule” is also used for a specific fruit type of angiosperms; see below.] cone / strobilus - a modified, determinate, reproductive shoot sy ...
... scales; may be gametophytic or sporophytic. capsule - the spore-producing components of the sporophytes of liverworts, hornworts, and mosses. [Note: the term “capsule” is also used for a specific fruit type of angiosperms; see below.] cone / strobilus - a modified, determinate, reproductive shoot sy ...
Succulent of the Month - San Gabriel Cactus and Succulent Society
... Arabia. The plants described here, and most available, are all from South Africa. ...
... Arabia. The plants described here, and most available, are all from South Africa. ...
Summer Snowflake
... soil. Plants like even moisture through the season. Plants do well foliage if mulched well in summer with compost to help keep plants moist Leaf Color: dar k gr een and cool throughout the summer. Plants take a little while to get Fall Color: br ight yellow established, but once they are, slowly and ...
... soil. Plants like even moisture through the season. Plants do well foliage if mulched well in summer with compost to help keep plants moist Leaf Color: dar k gr een and cool throughout the summer. Plants take a little while to get Fall Color: br ight yellow established, but once they are, slowly and ...
plant-intro-review-b..
... 41. Many fruits are spread by ____________________ that are attracted to sweet, fleshy fruits, which they use for food. 42. Gymnosperms are pollinated through ____________________, which makes sexual reproduction possible even during dry conditions. 43. ____________________ are seed plants whose see ...
... 41. Many fruits are spread by ____________________ that are attracted to sweet, fleshy fruits, which they use for food. 42. Gymnosperms are pollinated through ____________________, which makes sexual reproduction possible even during dry conditions. 43. ____________________ are seed plants whose see ...
Lilac
... pairs, and twigs with opposite (lateral) buds, but no large terminal bud at the tip (so branches do not grow straight out). There are hundreds of varieties, but only a few closely related species. One (Syringa oblata) has rounded leaves (just as wide as long), and several species including the “Chin ...
... pairs, and twigs with opposite (lateral) buds, but no large terminal bud at the tip (so branches do not grow straight out). There are hundreds of varieties, but only a few closely related species. One (Syringa oblata) has rounded leaves (just as wide as long), and several species including the “Chin ...
Plant Structure and Reproduction
... 6. Permanent tissues lose the capacity to divide and become specialized. 3 basic types of Plant cells: most plant cells are Parenchyma – living cells perform storage and photosynthesis. Collenchyma cells are with partially thickened walls and are present in growing stems and other tissues. Schlerenc ...
... 6. Permanent tissues lose the capacity to divide and become specialized. 3 basic types of Plant cells: most plant cells are Parenchyma – living cells perform storage and photosynthesis. Collenchyma cells are with partially thickened walls and are present in growing stems and other tissues. Schlerenc ...
Mahogany Swietenia mahagoni Family: Moraceae The
... the best way to identify this tree and are compound with four to five leaflets per leaf. The blades of these striking leaves curve backwards. Flowers are not particularly noticeable but the fruits are egg- shaped capsules to 5” long. When these capsules mature, they split, releasing “winged” seeds. ...
... the best way to identify this tree and are compound with four to five leaflets per leaf. The blades of these striking leaves curve backwards. Flowers are not particularly noticeable but the fruits are egg- shaped capsules to 5” long. When these capsules mature, they split, releasing “winged” seeds. ...
Plant Study Guide – Answer Key
... xylem, and are responsible for translocation of nutrients and water throughout the plant. Vascular tissues provide support and rigidity to the plant, other than the circulation of food and water. Non-vascular - They do not have vascular systems and are called lower plants. These plants do not contai ...
... xylem, and are responsible for translocation of nutrients and water throughout the plant. Vascular tissues provide support and rigidity to the plant, other than the circulation of food and water. Non-vascular - They do not have vascular systems and are called lower plants. These plants do not contai ...
PlantID Native Shrubs and Vines
... opposing pairs; usually oval, but variable in shape. Bellshaped flowers white to pink. Berries to ½”. Ht: to 5ft. ...
... opposing pairs; usually oval, but variable in shape. Bellshaped flowers white to pink. Berries to ½”. Ht: to 5ft. ...
Plants student version of notes
... • Primary structures in the stem are very similar to the root, but the ...
... • Primary structures in the stem are very similar to the root, but the ...
Twin-flowered Agave Agave geminiflora - Arizona
... DESCRIPTION: The beautiful yellow flowers of this agave are tinged in red and are born in pairs giving this unique agave its common name. The usually solitary rosette is comprised of very narrow, and tightly set linear leaves setting it apart from most agaves. This species is a midelevation plant an ...
... DESCRIPTION: The beautiful yellow flowers of this agave are tinged in red and are born in pairs giving this unique agave its common name. The usually solitary rosette is comprised of very narrow, and tightly set linear leaves setting it apart from most agaves. This species is a midelevation plant an ...
Erigenia bulbosa
... Height: Its height is 2-10 inches. Its height increases after flowering. Stem: Its stem is hollow, stout, smooth, longitudinally ridged, erect or reclining, and purplish or red-brown with a light green base. There may be more than 1 stem. Leaves: The leaves do not fully unfold until after the flower ...
... Height: Its height is 2-10 inches. Its height increases after flowering. Stem: Its stem is hollow, stout, smooth, longitudinally ridged, erect or reclining, and purplish or red-brown with a light green base. There may be more than 1 stem. Leaves: The leaves do not fully unfold until after the flower ...
Station 1: Arbutus and Garry Oak
... (maximum .25cm of soil over top) in 1 gallon pots during the winter, exposed to elements. Option 2: Mix seeds with a moistened, fine seedling media mix in lidded container. Place mix in fridge for 40-60 days. Once the seeds have germinated, put seeds outside on fine seedling mix (maximum .25cm of so ...
... (maximum .25cm of soil over top) in 1 gallon pots during the winter, exposed to elements. Option 2: Mix seeds with a moistened, fine seedling media mix in lidded container. Place mix in fridge for 40-60 days. Once the seeds have germinated, put seeds outside on fine seedling mix (maximum .25cm of so ...
Care Guide Lonicera - MiKo Bonsai Leicester
... Shrubby Lonicera species include L. pileata and L. nitida which are both evergreen shrubs often used for hedging. Their ability to regenerate from old wood and the minute size of their leaves that make these two honeysuckles such good species for use as bonsai. With sufficient growth in the ground b ...
... Shrubby Lonicera species include L. pileata and L. nitida which are both evergreen shrubs often used for hedging. Their ability to regenerate from old wood and the minute size of their leaves that make these two honeysuckles such good species for use as bonsai. With sufficient growth in the ground b ...
The Garden - Pan
... the Euptelea is worth growing for its elegant foliage, richly-tinted when young. Unlike the hornbeam, the leaves are rounded and jaggedly toothed, with an abrupt tail-like point and a long slender stalk that causes them to tremble and glisten in the breeze. It is usually seen in cultivation as a mul ...
... the Euptelea is worth growing for its elegant foliage, richly-tinted when young. Unlike the hornbeam, the leaves are rounded and jaggedly toothed, with an abrupt tail-like point and a long slender stalk that causes them to tremble and glisten in the breeze. It is usually seen in cultivation as a mul ...
Strelitzia juncea | Alpine Nurseries
... A slow-growing, highly sought after, drought resistant plant with grey-green, tall, rush-like leaf stalks. As younger plants they look very similar to Strelitzia reginae but as they age the paddle, or leaf, grows smaller and disappears, and they grow into the rush or reed stage. It bears the same st ...
... A slow-growing, highly sought after, drought resistant plant with grey-green, tall, rush-like leaf stalks. As younger plants they look very similar to Strelitzia reginae but as they age the paddle, or leaf, grows smaller and disappears, and they grow into the rush or reed stage. It bears the same st ...
What are plants and how are they classified?
... to obtain resource from land (roots) and air (stems & leaves). Vascular Tissue – vessels responsible for transporting materials from leaves and roots. ...
... to obtain resource from land (roots) and air (stems & leaves). Vascular Tissue – vessels responsible for transporting materials from leaves and roots. ...
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.