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Subterranean Termites
... in Florida are subterranean (nest in the soil), dampwood (infest damp wood), and drywood termites (infest dry wood). Subterranean termites ( Figure 1 ) are the most destructive and frequently ... dry and unfavorable for termites. Landscape plants and irrigation should not be placed within two feet of the foundation wall. Thorough annual inspections should be conducted to discover evidence of wood ...
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Wood/Plant Fiber Crossword
... the Bombacaceae. 43. Dicot wood with specific gravity greater than 0.60 is rated as ____. 44. Dry wood with specific gravity greater than 1.0 will ____ in water. Down Clues: 2. Phenolic polymer imparting great strength, hardness, and brown color to wood ... 25. Plant fiber made into lustrous China grass cloth. 27. Dry wood with specific gravity less than 1.0 will ____ in ...
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How to Prevent Termites Naturally - eHow.com
... , dry wood and so on). Look for the characteristic mud tunnels of burrowing termites and for termite "dirt" piles under wood ceilings and structures, the telltale signs of dry wood termites. STEP 3: Use termite-resistant building materials whenever possible. Redwood, cedar and juniper are all wood species that ...
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Euphorbia amygdaloides--Wood Spurge
... State University Extension Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00002173 11/12/99 Euphorbia amygdaloides--Wood Spurge Hardiness Zones: 5 to 7 Height: 12 in Spacing: 15 in Type: herbaceous perennial ... background. The plants are rather adaptable and can be grown in full sun and on dry sites. Cultivars: 'Purpurea' - The leaves are purple. References for Cultivars: Wayside Gardens 1996. Go To ...
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Gourds, Gourds, Gourds... by Brenda Wood
... as colorful, and may be light to dark green when harvested. As they cure and dry they can become moldy as the outer skin sloughs off. Because of their hard ... baskets, musical instruments, figures and christmas decorations. Techniques include painting, staining, dyeing, carving, partial-carving, wood-burning (pyrography), and any combination of those. In 2000 the Alabama Gourd Society (ALGS) was ...
www.alabamagourdsociety.org

Violet Wood Sorrel uses
... , Trinity Grass, Purple Stubwort, Wild Shamrock, Purple Shamrock, Indian Lemonade, Violet Wood Sorrel Habitat Perennial native herb, Wood Sorrel is found growing in grasslands and openings in woodlands, shaded slopes, ... yards. Gather entire plant in bloom, use fresh, or dry for later herb use. Properties The leaves, flowers, and bulbs of Wood Sorrel are edible and medicinal. The entire plant is ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Betony, Wood - Herb Profile and Information
... (S. sylvatica), perhaps the commonest of them all. ---History---The Wood Betony (S. Betonica according to present-day nomenclature, though nemed Betonica ... the mold till nought of it cleave thereon, and then dry it in the shade very thoroughly, and with its root ... is termed an interrupted spike, a characteristic peculiarity by which Wood Betony is known from all other labiate flowers. The cup ...
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ODIN006 - Pine Wood Nematode
... larvae bore into the wood and degrade the value of the wood for lumber. The ... wood. This can be done in the laboratory from symptomatic branches or increment borings from the trunk. Do not allow the branches or borings to dry out or get too hot. Submit them as quickly as possible for examination. Check with your local county Extension agent for more information. Control The control of pine wood ...
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OD08 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASES INFORMATION NOTE NO. 8 SLIME FLUX/WET WOOD
... there have been more inquiries about slime flux and/or wet wood than any other problem on shade trees. The foul-smelling ... flux is a bacterial disease. The infected wood is frequently discolored or appears water soaked (wet wood). Gas (carbon dioxide) is produced by fermentation ... remove all of the loose bark and allow the area to dry. Do not apply a wound dressing. Other Links Plant Disease ...
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Ask the Experts - Wood
... could very well spread the disease in your area by having the wood there. Many jurisdictions have strict bans on elm firewood with stiff ... detect if you are not familiar with the symptom. If the wood is very dry and the bark is loose or absent then there is ... elm wood prone to cracking in dry areas? Answer It seems that if that much time has been taken to dry the wood it should be fairly dry. The ...
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