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Ariocarpus agavoides SB370 Tula, Tamaulipas, Mexico
... (or small Agave, hence the name) Description: Stem greenish-brown sub-globose, flattened on top, 2-6cm high, rising barely above ground level, 4-8cm in diam.; tubercles divergent, often flaccid and not erect, not crowded or basally compressed, acute at the apices, flattened adaxially, not fissured, not incurved, 3-7cm long, 5-10mm broad, more than 4 times as ...
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How Much Water Does a Rose Need for Good Health
... itself is subject to a higher temperature than that normally experienced by the root system in the ground itself. On the subject of the various automatic watering systems, roses do not grow well when ... structure. The best possible method is a single application of several gallons within a few minutes delivered by hand or by an automatic high volume sprinkler system either overhead or ground level.
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Calendar for Growing Roses
... alfalfa meal, blood meal, compost, cottonseed meal, fish meal, manures (cow, horse, chicken), milorganite, spagnum peat moss, ground pine bark, and commercial mixes such as Rosetone, Eco-Joy, Mills Magic, etc. Sources of Good Roses ... rose roots over the cone, with the bud union 1 1/2 inches to 2 inches above ground level. "Mud In" -that is, throw in some dirt, then keep adding water until the hole is ...
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Garlic Chives - It's Uses as a Culinary Herb
... -frys and egg dishes. As with regular chives, garlic chives are harvested by shearing the leaves at ground level. Older leaves become coarse, so shear the plants occasionally even if you have no immediate use ... the flower opens, while it is just a bud. Be sure to leave some bulbs in the ground so they will continue to make more. Contact Us | Other Information | Privacy Policy |All Rights Reserved - ...
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Angiosperm Families - Cephalotaceae Neger
... (rhizomatous); with a basal aggregation of leaves. Helophytic to mesophytic (in the drier parts of peaty swamps). Conspicuously heterophyllous (the inner leaves flat and simple, the outer at ground level with blades modified as pitchers). Leaves medium-sized; alternate; spiral; petiolate (both types); non-sheathing; (those not modified as pitchers) simple; epulvinate. Lamina entire; cross-venulate ...
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Organic Vegetable Gardening
... practice, materials such as wood ashes, tobacco stems, wool suint, seaweed, potash salts, greensand, and ground rock potash are used alone, in combinations with other materials yielding other nutrients, mixed with ... pest-free transplants. For cutworms, place a cardboard of tinfoil collar around plant stems at ground level. Spade garden early so vegetation has time to rot before planting. Use a mulch ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... Florida's long growing season, permitting the pruning of both old and new growth back to ground level immediately after harvest (see Pruning and Training, p. 11) Since blackberries produce shallow fleshy root ... tree axis in different directions. The lowest branch should be at least 2 feet above the ground. This training system is relatively simple, produces a strong framework and is well suited for ...
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Kemper Center Problem Categories
... Japanese tree lilac (Syringa reticulata), try to survive by growing a second set of roots closer to ground level; [also has girdling roots] Lawn mower damage caused the bark to pop off the trunk ... ) Girdling root on sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) A tree trunk that emerges straight from the ground without any flare roots, like this ash (Fraxinums), usually indicates a tree that has been planted ...
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Kemper Center Problem Categories
... stacks, intense local damage has ceased, and revegetation has begun. When sulfur dioxide enters the atmosphere from taller stacks, it becomes more widely distributed and greatly diluted before reaching ground level. Therefore, acute injury by sulfur dioxide has become less common. Symptoms and Diagnosis Acute foliar injury by sulfur dioxide is indicated by bleached or pigmented (tan to reddish ...
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Open Directory - Science: Environment: Education
... training workshop for middle and high school level classroom teachers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Focus is on ground-level ozone. Free for NJ, PA and TX teachers. Site has links to related sites. The Dr. Wilderness Show - Touring science magic show offered by a non-profit company in the U.S. Delivers an inspiring message of conservation for ...
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