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The Cultivated Elm
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The Elm Story
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Angiosperm Families - Araliaceae Juss.
... of descent (cf.Young and Watson 1970, Chase et al. 1993). Economic uses, etc. Some cultivated ornamentals, including notable houseplants, e.g. Hedera, Aralia, Polyscias, Schefflera, Fatsia. Ginseng roots from Panax ... wind thee in my arms, . . . . the female ivy so Enrings the barky fingers of the elm (‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’, iv., 1) Oh, falsely they accuse me, Who say I ...
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What host plants are grown to feed caterpillars? -
... lime 4. Zanthoxylum americanum - prickly ash 5. Citrus spp. - various species, including cultivated 6. Murraya paniculata - orange jasmine 7. Ruta graveolens - rue Spicebush Swallowtail - ... stinging nettle Goatweed Leafwing - Croton family, euphorbiaceae 1. Croton capitatum – goatweed Hackberry Emperor - Elm family, ulmaceae - Hackberry family, celtis 1. Celtis spp. - hackberry, sugarberry Great ...
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HortNews- March 2006
... similar diseases such as plum pockets on plums and leaf blisters on oak, maple, and elm. Peach leaf curl, caused by Taphrina deformans, is easy to recognize. The most characteristic symptoms ... plums become distorted and puffy. This disease is not considered a serious problem in most cultivated plums. Wild plums, however, are highly susceptible. If necessary, the same control procedures used to ...
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Plant Fibers
... tecolutensis and Morus celtidifolia of the mulberry family (Moraceae) and Trema micrantha of the elm family (Ulmaceae). Painted bark paper from Yucatan, Mexico. A process similar to that of ... in Central Africa for course cloth and fishing nets. Some species of Sansevieria are cultivated for their rosettes of attractive, variegated leaves. Another monocot used in southern California landscaping ( ...
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English Apples in 1829 - DIVERSITY WEBSITE
... greatest number of ways, and, therefore, is the most generally cultivated. The stone fruits of the English orchard keep only for ... found that it was the common elm, a tree also rare in that severe climate. The cultivated apple was probably scarce in ... Arbroath Pippin, an ancient Scottish variety, was either introduced or extensively cultivated by the monks of the Abbey of Arbroathwick. On the ...
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Common Names of Plant Diseases
... (Dahlia sp.) Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziezii [Mirb.] Franco) Elm (Ulmus spp.) English (Persian) Walnut (Juglans regia L.) Flax (Linum usitatissimum L. and ... esculentum Mill.) Verbena (Verbena × hybrida Groenl. & Ruempl.) Wheat (Triticum spp. L.) Wild Rice, Cultivated (Zizania palustris L.) Home • Visitor's Center • Media/Outreach Center • Education Center • APS ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Collections Policy
... as part of the permanent collections Other Plants of Cultivated Origin For the purposes of research and special projects, other plants of cultivated origin may be brought into the collections on a ... characteristics, such as a new cultivars of Ulmus americana that offer increased resistance to Dutch elm disease. Proposed accessions that require deviation from this policy are presented for approval at ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- G
... : Acrostichum (P) Guagra: Cryosophila (CR) GUAIACUM OFFICINALE L. Lignum-vitae (E); Guayacan (S); Guayaco (C); . Cultivated in Panama, this is one of the heaviest commercial timbers, and one of the more ... blanco: Genipa (P) Guaytil colorado: Sickingia (P) Guayuyo: Trema (C) GUAMA ULMIFOLIA Lam. West Indian elm (E); Bastard cedar (J); Cabeza de Negrito (P); Guacimo (C,P) . The green fruits of ...
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