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Sinopteridaceae [First Draft]
...     3a. Blades usually with white or yellow farina on abaxial surface..............7. Aleuritopteris          3b. Blades usually without white or yellow farina on abaxial surface.                4a. Blades pentagonal ... usually interruptedÂ…........4. Cheilosoria                        7b. Plants usually xeric, evergreen; blades ...
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Chaenactis douglasii... Douglas' Dustymaiden
... , flowers all tubular Leaves: less than 15 cm, generally cobwebby to tomentose, not fleshy; largest blades usually 2 pinnately lobed, primary lobes 3-7 pairs, more or less crowded, longest near the ... snakebites by the Thompson, Okanagon, and Paiute. Habitat: Distribution of species: middle to lowland elevations, usually in the mountains Distribution of genus: 18 species: western North America
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Cabbage palm
... known for its medicinal therapy is saw palmetto. Saw palmetto is usually a creeping, branching shrub differing from the slender tree form of ... along the margins discontinuing at the base of the fan-shaped blades. Cabbage palm has smooth leafstalks that continue through the blade tips ... " wide. With 40 to 90 blades per leaf, the width can get up to 5' wide. The leaf blades usually have dark green upper ...
www.sfrc.ufl.edu

July 2003 Newsletter
... 9 small fragrant flowers. Long, slender canes; thrives in warm climates. Portland  Upright, dense bushes, usually re-blooming with fragrant, double flowers on straight stems. Sempervirens  Semi-evergreen climbers; very free ... essential tool for the rosarian. The best design is the bypass pruner, which has two blades that cut like scissors. The anvil pruner uses a flat plate to push the cane ...
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Weed Management in Home Lawns
... be weakened and unable to compete with weeds. The use of mowers with unsharpened blades results in damaged areas and increases the time needed for turf recovery, allowing for ... ®, and Spectracide Weed Stop®. Additionally, repeat applications spaced 10 to 14 days apart are usually necessary for satisfactory weed control. Grass Weed Control - Traditionally, for tolerant turfgrass species, postemergence ...
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Bromeliads
... Billbergias are tall and urn-shaped with spiny edged leaves. They are usually epiphytic and the foliage is often attractively variegated, banded or ... or two after flowering. However, several pups usually develop during the flowering cycle and usually emerge from the soil near the edge ... use a serrated knife, pruning shears or small saw. Coarse hacksaw blades may also be used for this purpose. Push the ...
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Small Plants For Small Spaces
... ginnala maple is susceptible to lime-induced chlorosis, an iron deficiency that produces yellow leaf blades with green veins. It can be treated with iron chelates used according to label directions ... the chokecherry, the Mayday Tree is susceptible to "black knot," a fungus disease that can usually be controlled through pruning. For a slightly larger small space, consider the AMERICAN MOUNTAIN ASH ...
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Slime Mold: The Blob on the Lawn
... cool conditions. The slimy mass flows on to low-lying but upright objects such a blades of grass and garden walls. Once the slime mold mass is located on an upright ... may be more susceptible to turf diseases. Chemical control is usually not necessary. Raking up, and disposing of the slime mold is usually all that is required. If you choose a chemical ...
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... . The first symptoms, which are rarely observed, are reddish brown to straw colored grass blades. Usually, the disease is not detected until many plants are killed, forming small circular patches ... application one-month later. A preventative treatment may also be applied in the fall (usually September), but spring applications are much more effective. To achieve greatest activity, fungicides should ...
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Open Directory - Science:Agriculture:Horticulture:Turfgrass
... (es), family Poaceae. At the minimum, such care must involve mowing or cutting of leaf blades, usually with mechanical equipment. The possible purposes and benefits of turfgrass management may be recreation, esthetic ...
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