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Angiosperm Families - Buddlejaceae Wilhelm
... sensu lato Habit and leaf form. Trees, or shrubs, or lianas; non-laticiferous and without coloured juice. Self supporting, or climbing. Leaves opposite, or alternate ... Leaves stipulate, or exstipulate (the stipules often reduced, but then represented by a ‘stipular line’ linking the opposing leaf bases). Stipules interpetiolar; without colleters. Lamina margins entire, or serrate, or dentate. Leaf ...
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Aboriginal Uses of Plants Around Sydney
... glyciphila Leaves sucked at Jervis Bay: for pleasure or medicine? Some Historical Records of a few of the more important species Xanthorrhoea spp. "Leaf bases, ... hooks to their lines. May be removed as a powder from leaf bases by beating them; sometimes found as a hardened knob on ... J. E. Smith's appendix to White's journal). "The bases of the inner leaves of the grass-tree are not to be despised by ...
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Grass clippings and chopped leaves... - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... bagged leaves for several years. The mulched leaves are my favorites, since I don't have a powered lawn mower. I have a leaf vac, but it's not that efficient when working with a big pile of leaves, so I bought a leaf shredder last ... bases of plants this past summer - a Trudi recommendation I think... Just have to let you know I am trying :) Christy RE: Grass clippings and chopped leaves ...
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Clivia
... of fleshy leaves which tightly clasp the stem of a plant. While a clivia plant does not have a true bulb, the swollen clasping leaf bases of ... the base, and leaves emerging from the crown. This same relationship can be seen by comparing a leek with an onion. The leaf bases of a leek clasp one another in the same way they do on an onion, but the leaves of a leek have ...
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MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... leaves dying off or simply not  closing anymore. In cultivation the plant can be fed flies on occasion. A: spring-type leaf ... Leaves often start to die from the ends, but this is unimportant unless grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) sets in, in which case that part of the leaf should be removed. Fleshy leaf bases from the ‘bulb’ may also be used to make leaf ...
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Bromania - Grace Goode - Articles
... of their nutrition from the soup in their cups. Bird droppings, leaves and small frogs all contribute to feed the plant. Their ... in size. The leaf bases should not be set any deeper than the top of the medium. Soil contact with leaf axils can encourage ... rot and die. The grower is constantly removing unsightly leaves. Also, ground-hugging leaves harbour pests and it is difficult to spray under them ...
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The Cycad Pages
... many leaves. Leaf bases mostly not persistent. New leaves emerging singly or in flushes. Dichotomous branching common in geophytic species, basal offsets ("suckers") produced by some species. Leaves: pinnate, ... acaulescent Number of leaves Leaf colour yellow green light or bright green dark green blue green Leaf length (cm) Number of leaflets Vernation circinnate straight Leaf bases dark, spreading ...
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The Cycad Pages
... 30-35 cm long, 10-15 mm wide -- Chigua bernalii Distinguishing characters: Leaves pinnate Leaflets with midrib and parallel longitudinal secondary veins Leaflets articulated ... fernlike shrubs with subterranean, pachycaul, globose stems, with few leaves. Leaf bases not persistent. New leaves emerging singly. Leaves: pinnate, spirally arranged, interspersed with cataphylls, lower leaflets not reduced ...
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Leaf Terminology (Part 2)
... 5. Leaf Shapes A. The Prefix "Ob" In A Descriptive Leaf Term B. Images Of Leaf Shapes 6. Leaf Apices 7. Leaf Bases 8. Leaf Margins 9. Leaf Surfaces Botanical terms that describe the surfaces of leaves and ... Eastern United States. 10. Conifer Leaves 11. Typical Leaf Of The Grass Family (Poaceae) In herbaceous (nonwoody) grasses, such as wheat, rice, barley and oats, each leaf has a basal sheath that ...
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