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Clivia
... with the more familiar amaryllis. Like the amaryllis, the leaves of a clivia are strongly two-ranked. This means the long strap-shaped leaves arise from the soil, directly opposite one another in an ... period, the flowering stalk often fails to elongate, leaving the cluster of flowers compressed between the leaves near the base of the plant. Where clivia plants are grown in low light conditions, they ...
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Rhubarb
... are cut into sections so that each section has a portion of the crown and root system. The leaves arise from the crown. Each section should contain at least 2 or 3 buds, with a good section ... is required to eliminate any competition to the developing crowns. Care should be exercised not to injure the leaves when tilling. In the spring of the second and subsequent years after planting, about 5 cm (2 ...
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The Cycad Pages
... are tropical or subtropical and each genus has a restricted geographical range. The very large divided leaves means that cycad plants resemble palms or tree-ferns in overall appearance. Cycads, however, differ greatly ... storage tissue with very little true wood. Within the trunk, leaf traces or veins leading to leaves arise at a point opposite the attachment of the leaf, and circle the trunk within ...
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Epimedium
... 30 bright yellow flowered inflorescence in late spring, 5 or more hairy leaflets especially when young, leaves arise directly from roots pubigerum(poo-bee-ger' um)--zones 5-8, 12" x 12", ... 'Orion' grandiflorum deep rose 15" tall 'Rose Queen' grandiflorum rose, long white-tipped spurs crimson leaves 'Roseum' x youngianum rose or pinkish lilac 'Rubrum' alpinum red inner sepals, yellow petals vigorous ...
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Vegetative Terminology (Part 1)
... types of stem growth: Young, juvenile branches and older, mature branches. The juvenile branches (with smaller leaves) produce aerial roots that adhere to concrete, stucco, masonry and even glass windows. Without pruning, a ... gardens. Alulu is perfectly adapted for living on vertical volcanic cliffs. A single rosette of leaves arise from the top of a thick, succulent stem, like a cabbage head on a ...
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Vegetative Terminology (Part 2)
... become petiolar spines after the blades drop off. Right: Secondary leaves arise from the axils of the spines (from primary leaves) when sufficient water is available. Idria and ocotillo are drought ... not closely related. They both conserve moisture during periods of drought by shedding their small leaves. Spines From The Cactus Family (Cactaceae) Two types of Opuntia showing the jointed stem sections ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Betony, Wood - Herb Profile and Information
... , and about 3/4 to 1 inch broad, with roughly indented margins in other plants of this group, the pairs of leaves arise on alternate sides of the stem. The majority of the leaves, however, ... and Coltsfoot, for relieving headache. A pinch of the powdered herb will provoke violent sneezing. The dried leaves formed an ingredient in Rowley's British Herb Snuff, which was at one time quite famous for ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... Traits Lifecycle: annual Biennial grown as an annual. Ease-of-care: easy Height: 1 to 1.5 feet Spread: 1 to 1.5 feet Foliage color: medium green purple Foliage texture: medium Shape: cushion, mound or clump Leaves arise from spherical swollen stem. Special Considerations Tolerates: frost - Freezing temperatures may cause plants to bolt. Special characteristics: not native to ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... Requires deep, well-prepared soil, early planting, and good early weed control. Height: 2 to 3 feet Spread: 0.5 to 1 feet Foliage color: medium green Foliage texture: medium Shape: cushion, mound or clump Leaves arise from spherical swollen stem. Special Considerations Tolerates: frost Special characteristics: not native to North America - Mediterranean origin. Growing ...
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Leaves that Trick
... and the leaf (see Figure 1). They may (generally) go on to produce vegetative growth (stems, leaves) or reproductive growth (flowers). Usually the buds are prominent - rather plump, often tapered in shape, ... -like structures just near the axillary buds, called stipules. They appear to be 'leaves' arising directly from the stem. The only difference is that they arise at right angles to the actual ...
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