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The Cycad Pages
... not pruinose slightly pruinose strongly pruinose fibrous layer present absent sclerotesta smooth verrucose longitudinally ribbed longitudinally grooved apically crested spongy layer present absent Dichotomous keys - Key ... Cycas 1 Spongy tissue not present in seeds 2 Fibrous layer present in sarcotesta -- Subsection Cycas 2* Fibrous layer not present in sarcotesta -- Subsection Endemicae 1* Spongy ...
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Cycas angulata
... -50 mm wide; sarcotesta orange-brown, not pruinose or slightly pruinose, 3-4 mm thick; fibrous layer absent; sclerotesta smooth. Spongy endocarp absent. Photo Ken Hill The Cycad Pages The World List ...
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Angiosperm Families - Acanthaceae Juss.
... ), or unappendaged. Endothecium developing fibrous thickenings (usually), or not developing fibrous thickenings (e.g. Barleria, Justicia, Ruellia). Anther epidermis persistent. Microsporogenesis simultaneous. Anther wall initially with one middle layer; of the ‘dicot ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aceraceae Juss.
... from a conventional cambial ring. The secondary phloem stratified into hard (fibrous) and soft (parenchymatous) zones, or not stratified. ‘Included’ phloem absent. ... fibrous thickenings. Anther epidermis persistent. Microsporogenesis simultaneous. The initial microspore tetrads tetrahedral, or isobilateral. Anther wall initially with one middle layer, or initially with more than one middle layer ...
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Hosta competing with Pine tree roots - Hosta Forum - GardenWeb
... not carry deep tap root but rely on huge masses of fibrous roots for water and nutrients absorption and these roots collectively helps in its anchorage as well. Maples have a fibrous root system too but they are not so wide spreading ... wood chips, wood ashes, sand, always adding a layer of thin newspaper. Water the garden after every layer of newspaper. See how the cross ...
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Starting Seeds Indoors: Part 4
... reduces tearing of teh roots during the actual trlansplanting process and stimulates the formation of fibrous root growth within each plant's block of soil, better preparing them for actual transplanting ... temperature fluctuations. Begin with the glass or plastic cover closed, and covered with a thin layer or burlap, cheesecloth, or newspaper to provide shading. Gradually lift the cover more each day ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 2
... their decaying aerial parts accumulate. In contrast to the roots of trees, however, the dense, fibrous masses of grass roots permeate the soil profile. As the plants die and decay continuously ... accumulate. The development of these soils is, therefore, characterized by a deepening of the organic layer. The major distinction among the suborders of histosols relates to the degree of decomposition of ...
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Growing Clematis, HYG-1247-94
... as they do not withstand much root disturbance. The species and small-flowered hybrids have fibrous roots that are susceptible to root damage; disturb roots as little as possible. Plants may ... Mound,' hardy geraniums, creeping phlox, coralbells, candytuft and most veronicas work well. A two-inch layer of mulch, low shrubs, or paving also provides a cooler root environment. Clematis may seem ...
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Growing and Curing Gourds in the Home Garden, HYG-1630-96
... have an outer shell that is easily removed to expose a tough, fibrous interior that can be used as a sponge. Luffas produce prolific vines ... dry fruit in a dark, well-ventilated area. Arrange gourds in a single layer and make certain that the fruits do not touch each other. A ... to the point where it can be easily removed. Then soak the fibrous sponge in a solution of 1 part bleach to 9 parts water ...
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Arboretum Images 1
... palm with the outer green skin (exocarp) removed. The fruits resemble miniature coconuts, particularly the fibrous husk (mesocarp) in inner woody endocarp with three germination pores. The meaty seed tissue (endosperm ... of C. alba showing sharp, claw-like spines. The leaves have a thick, waxy cuticle layer covering the epidermis. Several pieces of raw carnauba wax from C. prunifera are also shown ...
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