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Angiosperm Families - Amaranthaceae Juss.
... A few cultivated ornamentals, e.g. Amaranthus, Gomphrena, Iresine, and some noxious weeds, notably from Amaranthus, Iresine, Acnida. Illustrations. • Technical details (Amaranthus, Gomphrena). • Technical ... publication as: ‘Watson, L., and Dallwitz, M.J. 1992 onwards. The families of flowering plants: descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval. Version: 29th July ...
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Angiosperm Families - Anthericaceae J.G. Agardh
... , or simple. Reproductive type, pollination. Fertile flowers hermaphrodite. Plants hermaphrodite; viviparous (notably exemplified by the widely cultivated Chlorophytum comosum), or not viviparous. Floral ... Sowerbaea, Stawellia, Thysanotus, Trichopetalum, Tricoryne. Cavalier re-circumscriptions of asparagoid lily families proposed recently (see Chase et al, 1996) involve reducing Anthericaceae to ...
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Beans
... the Romano or "Italian" bean class--flat-podded beans with a distinctive, meaty texture and notably "beany" taste. We both liked them as kids, but the stuff one buys in supermarkets ... clear now? History The history of beans is actually several distinct histories, for different broad families of beans evolved separately in different parts of the world. Fava Beans Cultivation of fava ...
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The Beaver
... turn up their noses at this event, its origins lie ennobled in American history. Frontier families once gathered these organic Frisbees for winter fuel, tossing them into their wagons and ... thus enabling the footwear industry to thrive. Now primarily residential, it has some light manufacturing, notably printing and machine-tool industries. Pop. (1990) 13,817; (1992 est.) 14,054. Calhoun , ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... no doubt partly due to the recent influx of new introductions or reintroductions from abroad, notably China, and partly thanks to the professional interest by several nurseries in making them ... of Epimedium, Disporum, Polygonatum, Arisaema, Roscoea and many other smaller genera in a range of families. Ranunculaceae have not been overlooked in this wave of enthusiasm and there are some interesting ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Newsletter - Vol 14, No. 1
... ), Typhales (cattail order), Bromeliales (bromelia order), and Zingiberales (ginger order). A total of 30 families, 89 genera, and 423 species are treated. Volume 22 is available from Oxford University ... this distributed model, we also became determined to streamline many aspects of production, most notably in terms of mapping and simplifying the editorial and review processes through greater use ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Future Flora of North America Volumes
... , jasmine, fringetree. Vol. 13 2010 Montreal Staphyleaceae—Apiaceae [17 families, notably: Hippocastanaceae, Aceraceae, Anacardiaceae, Rutaceae, Geraniaceae, Araliaceae & Apiaceae] – Bladdernut ... family + floatingheart. Vol. 18 2011 MBG Acanthaceae—Calyceraceae [13 families, notably: Acanthaceae, Bignoniaceae, Campanulaceae, Rubiaceae, Caprifoliaceae, Valerianaceae & Dipsacaceae] – Acanthus ...
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Moss Roses on the Rose Garden
... Rose Garden Moss Roses by Lloyd Chapman - Trinity Farm, Otaki Of all the old roses families, the Moss is the odd one out. The name comes from the strange mossy bracts ... -pink blooms with yellow stamens. We like him a lot. There are newer Moss roses, notably those from Ralph Moore in the USA who is producing lower-growing mosses in more ...
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Cactus Definition
... for the spines (not always present) of various colors, shapes, and arrangements. Cactus flowers are notably delicate in appearance although usually large and showy; they are commonly yellow, white, or shades ... k´y l nt) (KEY) , any fleshy plant that belongs to one of many diverse families, among them species of cactus, aloe, stonecrop, houseleek, agave, and yucca. Most succulents are indigenous ...
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campus plant disease map
... . Several species of oak serve as the alternate host for this fungus. Red oaks are notably more susceptible to infection than white oaks. Symptoms of fusiform rust include a large fusiform ... . Prescribed burning to remove susceptible oak species, and selection of resistant loblolly and slash pine families are also effective methods of control. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Go to the ...
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