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justgardeners.com
... white to deep pink, borne on short peduncles (portion of the stem under the flower bud) with intense, unusual fragrance. Portland roses ... blanda, the rose of my childhood, has an annual crop of wonderful globular red hips amidst attractive red and bronze fall foliage. This ... , the rose of my childhood, has an annual crop of wonderful globular red hips amidst attractive red and bronze fall foliage. R. ...
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The Blue Plate Test
... several economically important crop diseases, including white mold of dry beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) and Sclerotinia stem rot of soybeans (Glycine max). Knowing when to spray a fungicide to control the ... and other fungi can be found. Bacterial and yeast colonies are usually comparatively small, round, globular, and shiny looking. Some bacteria and yeasts will cause the agar to lighten, but will ...
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Primula
... with amble moisture Propagation: seed, division of plantlets, 1-2" long stem cuttings depending on species Species: auricula(are-i-kew' lah)--Auricula ... zones 4-7, 8-10" x 12", early lilac to white and globular on top of thin stems, 4-6" leaves expanding to a ... -len' tah)--deep red flowers with darker center in whorls, flower stem mealy, parent of many candelabra types saxatilis(sax-a-till' iss)-- ...
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Molecule Illustrations
... actual antibodies. Plasma cells originate from WBCs called B-lymphocytes that are produced by lymphocyte stem cells in the bone marrow. The B-lymphocytes also produce special WBCs called memory cells ... a toxin (such as tetanus toxin) it is called an antitoxin. Gamma globulin is the globular protein fraction of human blood containing many different antibodies. It is sometimes given for hepatitis ...
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Australian National Botanic Gardens - The Genus Acacia
... and summer and a lesser number flower during autumn and winter. Globular inflorescences (Acacia cultriformis) Acacia inflorescence types - globular (left) and cylindrical (right) Cylindrical inflorescences (Acacia blakei) Acacia purpureapetala ... seeds are also an important source of food for birds. The main pests are stem borers which can be controlled by probing with flexible wire or by injecting ...
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May 2005 - Rose of the Month
... white with pink edged blooms, a mild fragrance, and 55 to 60 petals, the double, globular blossoms have an average diameter of 3". Meilland includes it in the "Renaissance" group of ... of proportionate size. These blooms can be disbudded and enjoyed as one bloom to a stem or grown as a spray, which is equally lovely. The buds form at every leaf ...
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The Award of Excellence
... 1983, one of the winning varieties has become a world favorite, `Valerie Jeanne' by Saville, globular buds of deep magenta pink open to give stunning clusters of neon pink flowers that ... orange blooms with a yellow reverse, upright growing plant producing lots of one to a stem flowers In 1985, the five winning varieties were `Black Jade' by Benardella, a deep dark ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Artichoke, Globe - Herb Profile and Information
... attain the height of 4 to 6 feet. They are each terminated by a large globular head of imbricated oval spiny scales of a purplish-green colour. These envelop a mass ... heads which are formed on the lateral shoots that spring in succession from the main stem, are generally preferred when about the size of a large egg. The chard of Artichokes ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Bayberry - Herb Profile and Information
... both sides, its flowers unisexual without calyx or corolla, and its fruit small groups of globular berries, having numerous black grains crusted with greenish-white wax. These are persistent for two ... yield about one pound of wax. ---Constituents---There has been found in the bark of stem and root volatile oil, starch, lignin, gum, albumen, extractive, tannic and gallic acids, acrid and ...
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... . Flower buds are unexpanded blossoms. 2. To graft a bud of 1 plant on the stem of another (i.e. to bud a garden rose on a brier). BUDDING: 1. The ... - Asclepias). BUTTONBUAH: Acommon name for Cephalanthus occidentalis, a North American shrub, on account of its globular flower heads. Return to the HOME PAGE.
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