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Pictures of grasses - Ornamental Grasses Forum - GardenWeb
... and I soon relized that it wasn't pumpas grass.I had mail ordered it from a catlog. The green blades don't cut ya like pumpas grass would and the blooms are very thin and very tall. I always cut ... don't stand upright and droop and fall over so bad.The blooms are about 2 feet taller then the green leaf blades get. Other wise its a nice grass and grows very fast. That plant is probably going on 4 or ...
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miscanthus mealybug help - Ornamental Grasses Forum - GardenWeb
... this point although some of the banded varities like 'Little Nickey' and 'Strictus' show brown spots on the leaf blades -- often on the bands themselves. Does anyone out there have anything to say on this topic short ... 30, 06 at 13:17 Thanks Donn: I'm quite certain of the diagnosis -- peeling back the leaf sheath reveals the white webby layer as well as the sap of the mealybugs -- not to mention ...
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Small Plants For Small Spaces
... the fall. The ginnala maple is susceptible to lime-induced chlorosis, an iron deficiency that produces yellow leaf blades with green veins. It can be treated with iron chelates used according to label directions. ... -tolerant. For the best effect in a small landscape, prune to a single trunk. The LITTLE LEAF LINDEN (Tilia cordata) is another 6 m (20 ft) tree that, if multi-stemmed, should be pruned ...
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Getting a Head Start: Lawn Cre for Late Winter and Early Spring
... when the lawn is dry. Thatch shows up as a light brown layer of decaying vegetation, mostly old leaf sheaths and clippings from previous years. The clippings serve as an effective mulch, but too much thatch ... this will severely delay recovery. Mowing To promote early greening of the lawn, cut off the dead leaf blades when the lawn is dry enough to mow. Adjust the lawn mover to the lowest setting. ...
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MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... them, and break these up into minute pieces. Use this mash to almost completely cover the leaf blades. Now put the box in a shallow water tray till it has absorbed its fill, ... must always stay in wet compost, the plants grow best as semi-aquatics. DROSERA FILIFORMIS THE THREAD-LEAF SUNDEW Drosera filiformis isrestricted in distribution to the east and south-east United States, where two subspecies ...
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Brown Patch
... all increase a lawn's susceptibility to the disease by lengthening the amount of time the leaf blades are wet and providing good conditions for the growth of the fungal spores. Lawns that ... by the application of fungicides like benomyl, chlorothalonil and maneb. These chemicals will protect new grass blades as they emerge from becoming infected. It will take several weeks before the turf can put ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Grasses and Sedges
... and open woods meadows that are wet in spring and dry in summer marshes, water margins Features Leaf blades are steel gray in late summer; violet-red or brown in fall. Does best in ... specialty dealers trade Scientific Name Carex plantaginea Elymus canadensis Elymus virgatum Eragrostis spectabilis Common Name Wide Leaf Sedge Canada wild rye Virginia wild rye purple love grass Height 6-12" 24-48" 24- ...
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Spur Blight of Red Raspberries, HYG-3008-94
... primocanes in late spring or early summer. Purple to brown areas (lesions) appear just below the leaf or bud, usually on the lower portion of the stem. These lesions expand, sometimes covering all ... the widest portion of the wedge toward the tip of the leaf. Infected leaflets may fall off, leaving only petioles without leaf blades attached to the cane. When diseased canes become fruiting floricanes ...
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Forage Grasses
... - Erysiphe graminis): White to gray mold growth develops either in blotches or uniformly over the entire leaf surface. Dried out areas of dead leaf tissue may develop and kill the whole leaf ... in Southeast Texas during August on coastal Bermudagrass. Grayish brown to dark brown streaks occur on leaf blades. No chemical control is recommended. Nematodes other than Root Knot: (See section on Nematodes ...
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Open Directory - Science:Agriculture:Horticulture:Turfgrass
... : Agriculture: Horticulture: Turfgrass Turfgrass management is the intentional care for low canopies of grass(es), family Poaceae. At the minimum, such care must involve mowing or cutting of leaf blades, usually with mechanical equipment. The possible purposes and benefits of turfgrass management may be recreation, esthetic appearance of the landscape, safety, evaporative cooling, conservation of ...
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