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Angiosperm Families - Acanthaceae Juss.
... in verticils. The terminal inflorescence unit cymose (in about 75%), or racemose. Inflorescences commonly dichasial cymes, becoming monochasial in the ultimate branches, and frequently condensed in the leaf axils, cf. Labiatae; pseudanthial, or not pseudanthial. Flowers bracteate; bracteolate (the bracts and bracteoles often showy); somewhat irregular to very irregular (in about 75% of the genera ...
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Angiosperm Families - Cyrillaceae Endl.
... ; petiolate to sessile; not gland-dotted; simple. Lamina entire; pinnately veined; cross-venulate. Leaves exstipulate (but with red, ligulate, glandular structures in the leaf axils). Lamina margins entire. Leaf anatomy. Mucilaginous epidermis present, or absent. Stomata present; mainly confined to one surface (abaxial); anomocytic. Lamina dorsiventral. The mesophyll containing calcium oxalate ...
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Common pests (Mites, mealy bugs, thrips) -
... to the naked eye and are about 1/8 to 1/16 of an inch. They may look like specks of cotton on the leaves or leaf axils. Mealy bugs may also be found in the soil, where they will look like grains of rice. The symptoms are generally a plant that fails to bloom, grow and is just overall suffering. Treat with Malathion or Marathon. Marathon is ...
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Chirita question! - Gesneriad Forum - GardenWeb
... my larger one, that the blooms are blasting! They are all the same Chirita that I grew for a leaf this spring. They are in the same location(east semi-shaded window), and get the same light, water(when ... , as they are preparing for winter dormancy. It's normal for chiritas to form small buds in the leaf axils that will do nothing until next spring before they grow and bloom. This time of year, you ...
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Tree Waratah
... Kerr Range, Barren River. Flowers in corymbs at the ends of the branchlets or in the leaf axils". Alloxylon flammeum Illustration: Cecily Daniels Comprehensive Catalogue of Queensland Plants 1909. "Embothrium wickhamii. Red ... axils. The rachis is not woody and is not persistent. There is no structural resemblance to a Telopea or an A.pinnatum inflorescence. A.pinnatum is not difficult to grow on ...
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The Gardener's Network: Tiger Lily Flowers
... in ditches around a wide area of America. There is much confusion about Tiger Lilies. An oriental variety is very similar. The major difference is that the oriental Tiger Lily propagates through a bulbs that forms at leaf axils. The common wildflower Tiger Lily is a profuse propagator by means of tuberous roots. Both varieties have edible roots and have ...
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The Ever Popular Tomato
... stem, and staked to a height of 1.5-1.8 m (5-6 feet). At the base of each leaf, a side shoot will develop. By pinching out all side shoots, you are re-directing the plants' energy into ... into excess foliage. Contrary to what you may have heard, flower clusters do not form in the leaf axils (where the leaf joins the main stem). The flower clusters are formed directly on the main stems. They arise ' ...
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Specialty Perennial: Solomon seals
... Tiny 12 cm growths with almost round leaves and small solitary hanging greenish white flowers in the leaf axils. Spreading to make nice tight clumps in the peat garden. Zones 6?-8. P. hirtum = ... tall. FORM Variegatum = The most commonly grown form-with nice broad oval leaves striped creamy-white. Leaf tips and edges variegated the most. For me this plant produces bright glowing yellow leaves in the ...
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Fuchsia
... stems and colorful, bell-shaped flowers. SELECTION GUIDE Select sturdy, shapely plants with healthy leaves and brightly colored flowers. Check the leaf axils (the axil is the joint between the base of the leaf petiole ... for more than three or four months at a time. The flowers appear in pairs from each leaf axil on thin, usually drooping 1- to 2-inch long stalks. Each bloom is comprised of four ( ...
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Unknown - Unknown Family #1
... Scientific Name: Unknown 010 Family: Unknown Unknown Family Flower: Tiny white five petaled flowers growing at leaf axils. Leaves: 1-2" hairy lanceolate alternate leaves. Leaves always in the same orientation on the ... 005 Family: Unknown Unknown Family Flower: 1/4" irregular white-pale blue flowers growing from leaf axils along a tall spire. 2-lipped, upper lip slightly lobed, lower lip has 4 lobes ...
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