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CONSTRUCTED WETLAND FOR TERTIARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT: USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Planted vegetation within the woody cells % Cover for the broad / narrow leaved em-plants Mortality & average height of trees at visitor center MATTHEW C. PERRY, PETER ... ground cover of the narrow-leaved emergent plants (Cells 5-8) and total ground cover was 61%. Although narrow-leaved emergents were overall more successful then the broad-leaved emergent plants, non-planted ...
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Report on invasive plant species in Niue
A number of introduced grasses have become established, including Axonopus fissifolius (narrow-leaved carpetgrass), Cenchrus ciliaris (bufflegrass), Cenchrus echinatus (bur grass); Chloris radiata (plush-grass, radiate fingergrass), Chrysopogon ...
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Report on invasive plant species on Tonga
Arundo donax (kaho folalahi, giant reed), Axonopus fissifolius (narrow-leaved carpetgrass), Bothriochloa bladhii, (blue grass, Australian beardgrass), Cenchrus echinatus (hefa, bur grass); Chloris barbata, (swollen ...
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Lugg Meadows
What to see and when April: Cuckooflower, Marsh Marigold May: Meadow Buttercup, Bulbous Buttercup June: Narrow-leaved Water-dropwort, Pepper-saxifrage, Oxeye Daisy, Meadow Vetchling, Selfheal, Common Bird's-foot-trefoil, Meadowsweet ...
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Ion Exchange - Pycnanthemum virginianum - Mountain Mint
Pycnanthemum virginianum - Mountain Mint Drawing copyright Mark Müller Lamiaceae Family - "Slender Mountain Mint, Narrow-leaved Mountain Mint, Common Mountain Mint" Pycnanthemum is from the Greek pycnos, meaning "dense" and ... bloom from July through September. Usually grows 2 to 3 feet tall. Leaves extremely narrow; typical square stem of the Mint Family. Flowers are very fragrant. The Meskwaki ...
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Bindery
Cooraldooral Creek consisting of woodlands and open forests of Pink Bloodwood (E. gumnifera), Broad-leaved White Mahogany, Grey Gum, Grey Ironbark, Large fruited Blackbutt, Coastal Grey Box and Spotted ... the Cunglebung Catchment Unit distinguished by taller open forests containing Spotted Gum, Grey Gum, Narrow-leaved White Mahogany, Grey Ironbark and Brush Box. The area is in a biogeographic region ...
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Brindabella
Eucalyptus delegatensis (alpine ash), E. dalrympleana (mountain gum), E. viminalis (manna gum), and E. radiata (narrow-leaved peppermint). In sheltered slopes species such as E. fastigata (brown barrel) and E. viminalis are ...
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Visible symptoms of fluoride injury to vegetation
In most monocotyledonous (narrow-leaved species including grasses and lilies) plants, the initial symptom is the development of chlorosis (= ... the tip and progresses basipetally along the needle. The discoloration is often accompanied by narrow, dark banded zones, which may be the result of intermittent exposures to fluoride ...
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Invasive Species: Plants - Dalmatian Toadflax (Linaria dalmatica)
Photographs; Illustrations; Introduction History; Life Cycle; Distribution; Dispersion; Controls Back to Top International Broad- and Narrow-leaved Dalmatian Toadflax - Classical Biological Control of Weeds, Biology of Target Weeds Agriculture and Agri-Food ...
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Mount Diablo Interpretive Association - New Perspective on the Flora of Mount Diablo
Narrow-leaved Mule Ears (Wyenthia Angustifolia, Sunflower Family) is fairly common in ... resembles several other species of yellow sunflowers, but note the narrow leaves and the even-sized leaf bracts that are quite ... plant of summer, perhaps a recent colonizer of the mountain. Narrow petal Stonecrop (Sedum Radiatum, Stonecrop Family) is found on Mt ...
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