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Shade Tolerant Trees and Shrubs
... and Shrubs Shade Tolerant Trees and Shrubs GardenLine | Trees and Shrubs | Shade Tolerant Trees and Shrubs Trees Height Light Other Information Cedar Thuja sp. 2-6 ... 1-1.8 meters (3-6 feet) Part shade Many varieties of leaf and stem colours Currants Ribes sp. 1-1.8 meters (3-6 feet) ... 0.3-0.5 meters (1-2 feet) Part shade Compact (small and dense) Lilac, Meyers Syringa meyeri 1.8 meters 6 feet Part ...
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Plant Pathology Fact Sheets and Circulars
... of Vegetables and Agronomic Crops PP-13 Black Rot of Crucifers PP-14 Powdery Mildew of Vegetables PP-15 Common Leaf Diseases of Flue Cured Tobacco PP-16 Some Common Soybean Leaf and Stem Diseases PP-17 Alternaria Leaf Spot of Schefflera PP-18 Helminthosporium Diseases of Bermudagrasses PP-19 Gray Leaf Spot of ...
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Leaf Terminology (Part 2)
... : Long and soft hairs (shaggy)--not matted. Woolly: Long, soft entangled hairs (similar to tomentose). Many specific epithets (2nd element of a binomial) are derived from the above terms for leaf and stem surfaces ... . The stomata are on the shady side of the leaf and out of the direct sunlight. The dense layer of hairs provides insulation and humidty around the guard cells so they remain turgid ...
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Malus - Apple and Crabapple
... and wiring: Prune sub-branches by mid-August, if you wish to encourage flower bud formation instead of leaf and stem growth. Tips can be pruned as needed, reducing new shoots to two buds. In general, wiring can be done from spring to autumn, protecting the bark. Simon and ... creamy white flowers, red and yellow fruit. Malus transitoria: cut-leaf crabapple - White flowers and red fruit. ...
www.bonsai-bci.com

botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Amaranth, Wild - Herb Profile and Information
... two in length and more or less oval leaves with long stalks. The numerous green flowers are clustered in the angles between leaf and stem and are unisexual, without petals, both male and female flowers occurring ... is used externally as an application in ulcerated conditions of the throat and mouth and as an injection in leucorrhoea, and as a wash for ulcers, sores, etc. For its astringency it is ...
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Orchids, orchid growing information, orchid care and orchid pictures - Bribie Island Orchid Society
... promotion of root and stem formation. Phosphorus is often in short supply and a deficiency results in poor root development and any root starvation will be reflected in stunted leaf and stem growth. BONE MEAL This is a slow acting root producer, principally strong in calcium, which is a most important element and ...
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Crop Diseases in Corn, Soybean, and Wheat (Purdue University)
... Leaf And Stem Diseases Bacterial Blight Brown Spot Pod and Stem Blight Downy Mildew Root and Lower Stem Diseases Phytophthora Rot Rhizoctonia Stem Rot Sclerotinia Stem Rot Brown Stem ...
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Leaf Spot
... leaf anthracnose and stem lesions. Gloeosporium leaf spot was first described as a stem and leaf fleck disease of blueberry. Symptoms first appear as small reddish flecks on young leaves and stems of succulent shoots. Leaf and stem ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

CANTALOUPE DISEASES AND THEIR CONTROL
... leaf and stem surfaces become infected and leaves wither. It is controlled with certain fungicides (see Table 1). The following varieties are resistant or tolerant: Planter's Jumbo, Gulfstream, PMR-45, Edisto, and ...
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New Disease Reports - Cashew leaf and nut blight – A new disease of cashew in Tanzania caused by Cryptosporiopsis spp.
... - Cashew leaf and nut blight – A new disease of cashew in Tanzania caused by Cryptosporiopsis spp. Reports Search NDR About NDR Editors Author Info Submission Links Cashew leaf and nut ... isolate inoculated. Cryptosporiopsis species are predominantly stem pathogens of temperate woody hosts, including maple, hazel and fruit trees (Old et al., 2002) and often have Pezicula teleomorphs (Sutton, 1980 ...
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