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pollen grain morphology juniper
... the pollen grains apparently speeds the grains' deterioration, and juniper pollen is not well preserved. This poor preservation has lead to the common practice of lumping this pollen type (Cupressaceae) with that of the "Taxodiaceae" (papillate grains) and Taxaceae -- the "TCT" pollen ...
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Life Cycles Public Phenology Database
... -02-13 Natchez MS Notes: high-climbing vine dropping yellow flowers onto forest floor Juniper, Alligator Juniperus deppeana Pollen sacs on some trees 2001-02-27 Nogales AZ Notes: Lilac, common Syringa ...
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Life Cycles Public Phenology Database
... -02-13 Natchez MS Notes: high-climbing vine dropping yellow flowers onto forest floor Juniper, Alligator Juniperus deppeana Pollen sacs on some trees 2001-02-27 Nogales AZ Notes: Lady Banks Rose ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Self-guided conifer tour
... male cones, usually more numerous in the lower portion of the tree, shed clouds of pollen in the fall. Female cones are located in the upper portion of the tree. This ... New England native, eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana), which is not a cedar, but a juniper. 9. Giant Sequoia (Giant Redwood) Sequoiadendron giganteum Giant sequoia, a West Coast native, is recognized ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Broom - Herb Profile and Information
... a great attraction for bees, they contain no honey, but abundance of pollen. 'In flowers without honey, such as the Broom, there is a ... back of the bee with its stigma. The bee then gathers pollen with its mouth and legs.' (From The Fertilization of Flowers, by Professor ... a pint, adding towards the last, 1/2 oz. of bruised Juniper berries. When cold, the decoction is strained and a small quantity of ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... 1990). The surrounding vegetation is a chaparral association that is a transition from an oak-juniper woodland to a mountain mahogany-oak scrub community. (USFWS 1984, Brown 1994). Associated vegetation includes ... 103-107. Schaffer, W.M.; Schaffer, M.V. 1977. The reproductive biology of Agavaceae: I. Pollen and nectar production in four Arizona agaves. Southwest Naturalist. 22: 157-168. Schaffer, W. ...
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Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - November 2004
... as you can see in the picture there's now a Screw Juniper here too. If the junipers survive another year that will confirm ... among the offspring - Mendallian genetics in action! How did the red pollen get to the white flowers? Probably on the beaks of hummingbirds and ... winter annuals that I planted. Those are Mr. Mockingbird's dogwood, juniper and holly trees there and this is his territory. I can ...
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Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - February 2003
... blooming against a background of fine textured, very dark green juniper foliage is truly spectacular. Another of my favorite North Florida ... oaks and many others are blooming and casting quantities of irritating pollen up those very same nostrils causing a much less aesthetic reaction involving mucus. The long leaf pines dump yellow pollen powder by the pound. It blows across the pavement in ...
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Flower Gardening - Fragrant Flowers - The Helpful Gardener
... use fragrance as a part of their sexual function, attracting insects to distribute their pollen. Keeping this in mind, one has to consider that the more fragrant the plant ... . vernalis/ Witch-Hazels Corylopsis spp. / Winterhazel SCENTED FOLIAGE Trees Evergreen spp. (Pine, fir, spruce, juniper, cedar, etc…) Shrubs Buxus spp. / Boxwood Comptonia peregrina/ Sweet fern Ledum groenlandicum/ Labrador ...
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TreeHelp.com: Shrubs: Species: Junipers
... Juniper Juniperus horizontalis "Wiltoni"..........Wilton (Blue Rug) creeping juniper Juniperus procumbens......................Japgarden juniper Juniperus procumbens "Nana"...............Dwarf Japgarden juniper Juniperus procumbens "Green Mound"........Green Mound Japgarden juniper Juniperus sabina "Broadmoor"..............Broadmoor juniper Juniperus sabina "Buffalo"................Buffalo juniper ...
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