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UK Priority plant species in Northern Ireland
... decline Rare Sium latifolium greater water-parsnip Common Spiranthes romanzoffiana Irish lady's-tresses Rare Stable Scarce S S Lycopodiella inundata marsh clubmoss Rare Rare Trichomanes speciosum Killarney fern Rare Decline Rare ...
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Zone 11 overwintering saracenia 'Judith Hindle', 'Scarlet belle' - Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... there's a lot of new growth on all four plants...(And it's a rare 78 degrees today!) I want to move them into my pond, but thought I should ... variables. THE biggest variable is light, or rather the natural decline of it. Secondarily, it is temperature. After that it is decline of water and less food. I can't quantify a ...
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Got shovel prune regrets? - Antique Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... Nov 21, 06 at 10:53 No. But mine get sp'ed because of decline, not something like weak neck. (I know how to deal with that in ... to find so wish I had kept it now. Most others were in decline, unhealthy, or I didn't like so have few regrets. RE: Got shovel ... . Your roses exist to please you. Maybe not in the case of some rare variety you are preserving from extinction, but otherwise, this is so. RE: Got ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Bogs
... . It has suffered a steady decline since the Middle Ages, for reasons which are not understood, and is now rare on raised bogs in ... , and burning have all been suggested as possible causes of this decline. Sphagnum capillifolium This is one of the Sphagnum species associated with ... cushions on the tops of hummocks on raised bogs. It is rare in Wales, and known from only three sites, where it occurs ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Sphagnum imbricatum
... major hummock-forming species. It has suffered a steady decline since the Middle Ages, for reasons which are not understood, an is now rare on raised bogs in Wales. Climate change, drainage of raised mires, and burning have all been suggested as possible causes of this decline. There is another sub ...
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A New Tree Biology
... freshly cut wood section. The iodine stains starch grains purple, and except for a few rare exceptions, the purple dots will only be seen in living cells. (The exceptions deal with ... attackers, along with sap-feeding insects on leaves. They usually get the blame for the decline or death of the tree. Many adjustments in treatments came from the new concepts. Wound ...
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justgardeners.com
... the fall. I have stock plants going into their fourth year showing no signs of decline despite all the cuttings I've taken. Mine are in full sun, but folks in ... many exhibiting intricately laced petals appearing like snowflakes, yet for some reason it is a rare sight in nurseries here in the States. Like most primulas, P sieboldii prefers a bit ...
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Interviews
... variation? Are they knowledgeable about the extent of variation, particularly the extremes displayed by rare individuals or rare combinations of traits? JO: The local people are quite aware of tree-to-tree ... . Unless the products from these species have a very high value, wild populations go into decline and do not make the transition to the cultivated plantation or agroforestry phase described by ...
peopleandplants.org

Growing Bamboo in the Landscape
... or fourth year. Individual culms rarely live for more than ten years and start to decline after about the fifth year. Clumping bamboos follow a slightly different growth cycle. New ... of year when such accents are sorely needed. Other notes: Widely planted in Japanese gardens. Rare and often expensive though increasingly available. Varieties and related species: None. "Sam" (Sasaella masamuneana ...
pubs.caes.uga.edu

Wisconsin Lichens: Rare Lichens
... fungi which may warrant listing for protection. In addition to being rare (see B), these species show some evidence of either decline or stress to populations (contraction of past range, or professional opinions of Dr. Thomson and Dr. Clifford Wetmore, University of Minnesota), and so should be considered for protected status. B. Rare ...
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