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leaf petiole

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Fuchsia
... plants with healthy leaves and brightly colored flowers. Check the leaf axils (the axil is the joint between the base of the leaf petiole and its point of attachment on the stem) for ... 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 ...
hgic.clemson.edu

Basic Principles of Pruning Backyard Grapevines, HYG-1428-2004
... green summer shoot matures (hardens off) into a woody, brown one-year-old cane after leaf fall. Cordon: A permanent extension of the grapevine’s trunk that is horizontally positioned along ... ’s shoots and fruit. Node: The thickened portion of a shoot or cane where the leaf petiole is attached and a compound bud is located. Pruning: Removal of portions of a grapevine ...
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Pruning Backyard Grapevines in the First Three Years, HYG-1429-2004
... green summer shoot matures (hardens off) into a woody, brown one-year-old cane after leaf fall. Cordon: A permanent extension of the grapevine’s trunk that is horizontally positioned along ... ’s shoots and fruit. Node: The thickened portion of a shoot or cane where the leaf petiole is attached and a compound bud is located. Pruning: Removal of portions of a grapevine ...
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Vegetable Crops - pt 6
... of late and early blight. Resistant varieties should be used when possible. Leaf-Mold (fungus - Fulvia (Cladosporium) fulvum): Leaf mold is usually first observed on older leaves near the soil where air ... have a thick, paper appearance. Numerous narrow, dark brown streaks develop on the stem and leaf petiole. Fruits are often rough and misshapen and on the surface they have small, irregular, greasy ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

HostaRegistrar.org: American Hosta Society Online Registry and Hosta Plant Database
... Leaf Color Margin Margin Varigation Width (in) Margin Varigation Width (cm) Petiole Characteristics Leaf Texture Top Leaf Texture Bottom light and dark green glaucous bloom glaucous bloom Leaf Appearance Leaf Shape Leaf ... Season Color Change Registration Corrections Additional Description large sculptured ovate leaf; petiole is light and dark green; scape has inflorescence leaves Family/ ...
hostaregistrar.org

Cycas aculeata
... ). Etymology: From the Latin aculeatus, prickly, in reference to the prominent spines on the petiole. Historical notes: Discovered and recognised as a distinct species only in the late 1990 ... -150 leaflets, with orange tomentum shedding as leaf expands; rachis consistently terminated by paired leaflets. Petiole 60-110 cm long (35-50% of total leaf), petiole glabrous or pubescent, spinescent for 100% ...
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Cycas badensis
... 200-230 leaflets, with orange tomentum shedding as leaf expands; rachis usually terminated by a spine. Petiole 24-26 cm long (20-25% of total leaf), petiole glabrous, unarmed or spinescent for 5-50 ...
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Daucus carota var. mativue Disease Descriptions - Leaf Spot
... carota var. mativue Disease Descriptions - Leaf Spot Leaf Spot Symptoms on Carrot Leaf Spot (fungus - Cercospora carotae): This disease may occur at any position on the leaf but is most common on ... enlongated with a pale center and dark margin. Spots on the petiole may encircle it causing defoliation. Leaf spot is distinguished from leaf blight by the nearly circular, sharply defined lesions with a ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Propagating House Plants
... give rise to new plants. There are several types of leaf cuttings: Leaf-Petiole Cuttings Leaf-petiole cuttings consist of a leaf blade and attached petiole and can be used to propagate such plants as African violet ... and new plantlets form at the base of the petiole. FIGURE 3. Leaf-Blade Cuttings Leaf-blade cuttings consist of the leaf blade only (no petiole) and are used to propagate plants such as ...
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Plant Propagation by Leaf, Cane, and Root Cuttings: Instructions for the Home Gardener
... buds. Leaf cuttings are used almost exclusively for propagating some indoor plants. There are several types of leaf cuttings. Leaf-petiole - Remove a leaf and include up to 11/2 inches of the petiole. Insert the lower end of the petiole into the medium (Figure 1). ...
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