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APHIS Raleigh Plant Protection Center
Chasmogamous: A normal open flower, not cleistogamous. Cladode: Fleshy stem section of a cactus plant. Cleistogamous: A closed self-pollinating flower, not chasmogamous. Compressed: Flattened. Cordate ... to cotton or linen. Recumbent: Leaning, reclining. Retuse: Shallowly notched. Rhizome: Underground plant stem structure; produces aerial shoots and roots at each node; as in bamboo. Rosette ...
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RCF: Grias peruviana
Seed germination can be a lengthy process, with the root growing slowly months before the plant stem emerges from the seed. Placing the seed in mud under floodwaters water is a good ...
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Pond educational resource pack - plant life
How fast does duckweed multiply? Duckweed is a small plant ... by fertilisers. 5. What does a plant stem look like inside? A thin cross-section of a large plant stem will show the patterns of veins and air spaces if held against the light on some clear plastic or glass. The stem ...
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Common garden pests
Look for holes in stem, with fine "sawdust" nearby, broken stalks and tassels, also attacks ears and leaves. Many larvae may infest one plant CONTROL: resistant varieties; rotate, e. ...
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Flora of Daintree Rainforest - Australia - Plants & plant species: Blue Quandons, Stinging Tree, Wait-a-While
South America, including the Amazon Rainforest. These ancient plant families may hold secrets to a number of unanswered questions ... in the Daintree Rainforest, this uniquely named plant was discovered only recently in 1970. This plant has a quirky history relating to its ... the ginger near the ground, water will drain out of the stem. Flora to avoid. Wait-a-while vine Watch out for ...
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Report on invasive plant species on Tonga
Each node of the stem can produce roots. This species is becoming widespread throughout the ... the protection of natural ecosystems should work closely with plant protection and quarantine officials to combat known and potential invasive plant species. Plant quarantine officers should be familiar with both ...
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Ion Exchange - Silphium perfoliatum - Cup Plant
Plant, Rosinweed (also refers to S. integrifolium), Turpentine Plant, Polar Plant" Silphium is an ancient Greek term for "resinous juices". Perfoliatum is from the Latin for "with the leaf surrounding the stem so the stem ...
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Activity ideas for school grounds - plant life
Make weekly records of the number of plant species colonising each plot and the percentage vegetation cover. Draw ... veins on the leaves will have turned red. Slice through the stem to reveal coloured veins. Potometer This is a simple piece ... . Transplant the seedlings into larger pots after one year and plant outside (ask the Cornwall Wildlife Trust for advice) in winter after ...
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Plant issue culture
Tissue culture and totipotency Application of tissue culture Micropropagation Rapid vegetative multiplication of valuable plant material for agriculture, horticulture, and forestry. Production of disease-free plants When the ... cells at the tip of a stem or root, is free from pathogens. Plant breeding Tissue culture has also been successfully used in plant breeding programmes. Production of disease- ...
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Welcome to Froggyville! - Plant Guide!
Red Eyed Tree Frogs and what we have in their home. Aluminum Plant These plants not only provide a great place for your frog to sleep ... the top of your tank, is to just cut them off at the stem. You will soon notice new stems growing out of where the old ones ... place to climb and get off the ground. They are a very attractive plant and will look good in your frog's home. An occasional spraying to ...
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