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Sacred Earth - Articles - Biotechnology: FrankenTrees
... Environment Correspondent   Environmentalists yesterday warned of the dangers of genetically modified super-trees which can cross pollinate with native trees over a distance of 400 miles and which are being ... flower - so as to avoid cross contamination - did so years earlier than they were programmed to do so, baffling the scientists. GM trees that do cross fertilise with each other or with native ...
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ORCHIDS
... water regularly, which I do by an overhead retric system. I fertilise also through the retric system and have a tank ( 560litre) that ... 30C(around 100F) during the Summer months I usually water and fertilise about every 2nd day I find constant fertilising keeps the plants ... UPGRADE 2001 - I registered my first cross in July 20001 and I named it "Red Dragon', the cross was Ctsm Dragons Teeth over Ctsm ...
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A Short Address on the Cross-Fertilisation
... to say a few words on the raising of new varieties by cross-fertilisation. The subject is interesting in itself. There is further a ... it from time to time, but they apparently make no attempt to fertilise the flower. I doubt whether they could if they wished to do ... off and bed out. Can we foretell the result of any particular cross? No! We cannot; the results are often truly astonishing. Amongst your ...
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Telopea 'Braidwood Brilliant'
... species, which is usually considered to be rather frost sensitive. The pollen was used to fertilise the flowers of several T. mongaensis plants growing in Canberra in pots. Telopea mongaensis is ... fruit tree stem girdler. Parrots also find them very attractive. For the record, the reverse cross (T. mongaensis as the pollen parent) gave the cultivar "Doug's Hybrid" now known as ...
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Orchids, orchid growing information, orchid care and orchid pictures - Bribie Island Orchid Society
... first man prayed saying, “Please God, give me the strength to cross this river.” Poof! God gave him big arms & strong legs, & ... €śPlease God give me the strength & the tools… & the intelligence to cross the river.” And Poof! God turned him into a woman. ... very common in the Brisbane area. Along with all my orchids I fertilise once a week during the warmer months & only on sunny weekends during ...
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Blueberry Vaccinium species has sharpblue gulfcoast misty backyard blue powderblue brightwell and sunshine blue varieties
... Powderblue are rabbiteye selections that perform well in the subtropics. They require each other for cross pollination. Rabbiteyes are hardier and more adaptable 140mm | $11.90 AU | None in stock | Blueberry ... are hardy enough. Variety Biloxi is best for warmer regions. Keep moist, don't over fertilise. | David White - Newcastle, NSW 28-May-2006 Share Your Tip Which Variety are you giving ...
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vegetable gardening in spring
... few weeks before sowing. In practise, most of us are not that well organised, so fertilise can be spread and mixed in about 50mm under where the seed is to be ... in too much of a hurry to tidy up the row. Cutting a 10mm deep cross into the cut surface of the stump is supposed to help promote this phenomenon. CAPE ...
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Dictionary of Natural Food
... a flower of the variety you use as the 'female parent' (so it doesn't fertilise itself in the usual way and spoil your plans), and dust on pollen of a ... it gives a highly varied and non-uniform lot of plants and fruit. The original cross to create the F1 seed has to be done every year. The advantage of hybrids ...
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Australian Native Orchid Culture
... ). Dendrobium Avrils Gold 'Plenty' One example of the many fine clones from this very succesful cross Dendrobium speciosum 'Karen' Fine specimen of this lovely species which grows in exposed areas along ... are just big enough to contain the root system of the plant to be potted. Fertilise Regularly, especially during the growing season, using a fertiliser for flowering plants, i.e. low ...
www.orchidsocietynsw.com.au

AppleCultivation
... trees can cross-fertilise each other to set fruit. One of the few exceptions to this general rule is the wonderful cooking apple ‘Bramley seedling’. The ability of Apple trees to cross-fertilise one another depends largely on whether they blossom at the same time or not. This need of most apples to cross-fertilise means that the resulting seed ...
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