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Pillbugs, Sowbugs, Centipedes, Millipedes and Earwigs
... legs. Millipedes tend to coil up tightly when disturbed and some species can secrete a foul smelling fluid. Millipedes feed on decaying vegetable matter and are often found under stones, flower pots ... are harmless to man. Some species have scent glands from which they can squirt a foul-smelling liquid. This is probably used for protection; however, it makes them very unpleasant when accidentally ...
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Diseases of the Elm Tree (Part 2)
... as bacterial wetwood or slime flux. The symptoms of this disease are easily identified. A foul-smelling liquid oozes from bark-cracks, wounds, and large branch crotches on infected trees. The oozing ... . Here, the fatty acids become rancid leaving the wood of the tree water soaked and foul smelling. The carbon dioxide and methane gas produced by the bacteria eventually build up within the ...
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Slime Flux and Bacterial Wetwood
... gases. The fatty acids go rancid leaving the wood of the tree water soaked and foul smelling. The gaseous by-products create a hydraulic pressure which forces liquids out of cracks in ...
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Stapelia leendertziae
... no detail can be seen; inside the cup is rugose, densely velvety, even short-hairy. Foul-smelling. Named after Mrs R. Leendertz who found it in 1909 near Heidelberg in the Transvaal ...
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Orchid Species of the World: January 2006
... ') spikes with blooms that open successively -- when one dies, the next one appears. Mildly fragrant (foul smell), but not as pungent as Bulb. echinolabium or Bulb. phalaenopsis. posted by Orchid Lover ... by Orchid Lover @ 1:18 PM 0 comments links to this post Bulbophyllum echinolabium This foul-smelling giant (about 12" from top to bottom) is one of my favorites! This is quite ...
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Orchid Species of the World: Bulbophyllum echinolabium
... these pictures commercially, please read here Search Term: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 Bulbophyllum echinolabium This foul-smelling giant (about 12" from top to bottom) is one of my favorites! This is quite ...
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Vegetable Crops - pt 3
... neck tissues as plants approach maturity. As the rot progresses, invaded scales become soft and foul-smelling. Onions with mechanical injuries, sunscald, or bruises are particularly susceptible to bacterial soft rot, especially ...
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Vegetable Crops - pt 4
... - Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica): The lower parts of affected stems develop an inky black, slimy, foul-smelling, soft rot. Leaves near tops of vines curl upward and become stunted. Aerial tubers usually ...
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WAYNE'S WORD Awards
... to educate yourself. Those who yearn to learn about the world's largest ---- and most foul-smelling ---- flower, the stinking corpse lily of Borneo, can satisfy their yearning for knowledge from Armstrong ...
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Inflorescence Terminology (Part 1)
... female flowers (pistils). Putrid Arums That Attract Flies The Flynapping Arum Of Sardinia Largest & Most Foul-Smelling Arums Inflorescence Definitions Note: Inflorescences with youngest flower at the end of the main axis ...
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