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Angiosperm Families - Cecropiaceae C. Berg
... Cecropiaceae C. Berg Habit and leaf form. Trees, or shrubs, or lianas (with stilt- or aerial roots); laticiferous (rarely, the laticifer system restricted to the bark), or non-laticiferous and without coloured ...
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Cacti and Succulents Forum - GardenWeb
... follow-up, posted on Sat, Nov 25, 06 at 18:14 Potted Jade Cuttings with Aerial Roots Posted by: amany Michigan on Fri, Nov 24, 06 at 17:27 7 follow-ups ...
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Orchid Forum - GardenWeb
... Mon, Jun 12, 06 at 19:05 So what do you make of lots of aerial roots from mt catts? Posted by: ginnibug on Sat, Jun 10, 06 at 19:39 4 ...
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Orchid Forum - GardenWeb
... follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Oct 10, 06 at 16:23 drying phal aerial roots? problem or just inconvient? Posted by: florabundant Z8 PDX, OR on Tue, Oct 3, 06 ... 9 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Oct 9, 06 at 17:53 Den Roots Posted by: cajunchic3 NOLA 9 on Sun, Aug 13, 06 at 17:35 5 follow ...
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Okinawan Plants
... recognized as a national natural treasure. Heritiera littoralis has unique roots in the form of plates. I visited Iriomote Island this summer ... tree in olden times. They believed that this tree with aerial roots is a place where spirits (fairies) get together. It is ... Avicennia marina. mangroves growing in a shallow place of the river aerial roots of a mangrove a flower of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza a flower ...
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... are fairly hardy, and are evergreen in some areas, and will come back from the roots after a hard frost in others. Tolerant of quite a bit of shade, with long ... tolerant. Hydrangea -- Includes the climber H. anomala, which can become enormous in time, climbing by aerial roots. Lonicera -- Many honeysuckles are shade tolerant to one degree or another, and there are many ...
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... themselves firmly to any surface, even glass. The other type climbs by means of small aerial roots at intervals along the stems. These dig into the crevices of any rough-textured surface ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Brazilian orchids
... to be produced. It is easy to see the amount of aerial roots these plants produce. This allows the underlying roots to breathe and also attaches the plants extremely well to the trees ...
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Orchid Propagation - The North of England Orchid Society
... for you to cope with, it may be cut down, providing that there are sufficient aerial roots on the cutting to make it viable, which can then be re basketed to grow ...
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All about orchid culture and how to grow them - The North of England Orchid Society
... produce new growth from the crown of the plant, the roots can be particularly adventitious, and it is not uncommon to have aerial roots at regular intervals along the stem, particularly on vandaceous ... use a large, medium or small variety of bark chippings, consider the thickness of the roots, if they are thick, then the largest chippings will suit, if they are thin then ...
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