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Japanese Gray-Bark Elm
... , pointed leaves and smooth gray bark. It is a vigorous grower and is most often used for broom and group plantings. Root-over-rock plantings are also common. The gray-bark elm is considered by some ... branches grow out again. In the spring before the buds open, gather the branches up into a loose broom shape using raffia. The new growth from the base of these branches will then grow outward to fill ...
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The Violet Voice
... makes the grade. Also RHAPSODIE CLEMENTINE has a wonderful blue flower with lilac tinge and a natural flat rounded shape. It doesn't take much to grow a good plant of her as well as most of the Optimaras. ... green color for the foliar feed. I spent an hour or so cleaning my plant room using both broom and vaccum. The broom handle fell and clipped a leaf off one of my standards set up to go to show. ...
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lilac_care
... lilacs usually flower 10 days after the vulgaris lilacs and have some very distinct fragrances, leaf shape and growth habits. They have a burnt spicy cinnamon fragrance. Their leaves are longer and thicker ... from one leaf to another. Copper sulfate is an excellent way to control this fungus. Witches Broom It appears mostly on late flowering lilacs where the growth is congested or dwarfed. It usually ...
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Garden Hints Page 9
... known as Basswood Tree, is an excellent shade tree, has a dense branching structure with a conical, symmetrical shape growing as large as 60 to 80 feet tall and 35 to 55 feet wide. The linden ... from the linden's wood, as it was perfect for woodcarving. Today the wood is used for broom handles, beehive frames, piano sounding boards, and parts of guitars. Franklin Roosevelt planted the linden on the ...
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On-Line Glossary: B
... blight) (5) (16) blot. See blotting. blotch. A disease characterized by large, and irregular in shape, spots or blots on leaves, shoots, and stems. (2) blotting. Following electrophoresis: the transfer of ... the main branch (witches'-broom). (21) broth. In microbiology: Any of a variety of liquid media, especially nutrient broth or any liquid medium based on nutrient broth and/or hydrolysed protein ...
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Gardening with Bevan & Margaret
... with many branches, leaves are heath like and golden, flowers are tiny and pink and star shape. Flowers from winter to spring. CONVOLVULUS CNEORUM (Silver Bush) Evergreen shrub, grows to approx. 30- ... , pink, crimson or of course scarlet. A very popular tree. GENISITA MONOSPERMA (Weeping Bridal Veil Broom) Evergreen shrub (some say deciduous) approx. 4m, stem is erect and slender, leaves are small, ...
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Acer palmatum--Japanese Maple
... red-orange in color on an upright tree. atropurpureum - Seedlings vary in size, color and leaf shape. Usually a vigorous, red-leaved, upright plant. 'Beni schichihenge' - The leaves are orange with white margins on ... with coral-red bark and yellow fall color. 'Shaina' - This cultivar originated as a witch's broom on a 'Bloodgood'. It has dark-red leaves and a dense, layered look. 'Sherwood Flame' - ...
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Names Of Wildflowers
... with certain leafless shrubs called "brooms." In fact, one of our desert brooms is called "turpentine broom" (Thamnosma montana), a strong-scented little shrub with purple flowers and gland-dotted fruits. It is ... often found growing among clumps of other shrubs. It produces small seed pods with the general shape of a lyre, a small, stringed, harp-like instrument used by ancient Greeks to accompany ...
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The American Gourd Society -- Training Gourds
... . Decide on the depth that you want the gourd to be and cut four posts from dowel rods or broom handles. Drill holes through the center of the posts going from one end to the other. Purchase bolts, wing ... around the stick. Don't try to do this all at once. To hold the gourd in the twisted shape use thick strips of nylon hose tied loosely, near the bottom of the gourd. It may be necessary to drive ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductions to the Major Pathogen Groups -
Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants
... , family is composed of 74 genera and ca. 900 species. Although variable in size and shape, many members have large showy flowers (Figure 34) that are bird-pollinated. Indeed, the coevolutionary ... ' brooms are known: nonsystemic (Figure 55) where the mistletoe endophyte does not enter the witches' broom; and systemic (Figure 56), where the endophyte is present, sometimes even in the host branch ...
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