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The Gardening Articles - Peppers 3
... Hungarian Wax, commercial bell peppers &nb sp; Domesticated C. frutescens Flowers solitary at each node (occasionally fasciculate). Pedicels erect at anthesis but flowers nodding. Corolla greenish-white, without ... . pedicellate. revolute -- rolled downwards or backwards. sepal -- a member of the (usually green) outer whorl of non-fertile parts surrounding the fertile organs of a flower Top of Page ...
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Pteridophytes
... Plants cylindrical with regular sheathed nodes, scariose, bract-like leaves borne in a single whorl at each node, the stem photosynthetic, hollow, containing many silica crystals; homosporous, spores chlorophylous (Equisetophyta)... Equesitaceae Plants ...
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... is a beautiful bamboo, with shiny, dark purplish canes, gracefully arching. At each node, there is a whorl of branches which are covered with delicate, light green leaves. It is a tropical ...
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Catalpa bignonioides, southern catalpa
... in threes. Buds very small, pale brown, rounded, usually three at a node, no end bud. Leaves in a whorl of three or opposite, long-petioled, cordate, acuminate, entire, ovate, 13-25 ...
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Catalpa speciosa, northern catalpa
... in threes. Buds very small, pale brown, rounded, usually three at a node, no end bud. Leaves in a whorl of three or opposite, long-petioled, cordate, acuminate, entire, ovate, 15-30 ...
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Training Black Pines for Bonsai
... result in coarse atypical growth since they won't occur in a whorl (node). If you have to do it to make an older branch break ... full length and will be nice and short. Rule Two: Reduce the Whorl of Secondary Candles to a Forked Branch In fall, remove all the branches that formed from the whorl of SECONDARY candles except for two. This rule is much more straight ...
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Growing Black Pines for Bonsai
... candle at its base will stimulate the dormant buds in that node (whorl) primarily. These buds will produce shorter secondary candles, the length ... to stimulate, simply cut the branch off just before the node (whorl) at the end of this section. I usually do this in ... is not necessarily to stimulate new shorter secondary candles from the node, but to use existing candles that would otherwise be too ...
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Ohio Master Gardener Online Manual - GLOSSARY
... - occurring in nature. Nematodes - microscopic, elongated, cylindrical, parasitic worms that live in water and soil. Node - the location on a stem where buds form. Nodules - swellings on the roots of ... that drop spent blossoms, thus not requiring deadheading. Sepals - structures that usually form the outermost whorl of a flower. Together, they are called the calyx. Sewage sludge - the solid matter ...
www.hcs.ohio-state.edu

Forestry Glossary: W is for ... warm watershed
... node. For example, pines, spruces, and firs produce a terminal stem called the leader and a major whorl of lateral limbs at the base of the leader each year. A node is the place on the stem of the tree where these limbs in the whorl ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia - M - Max
... hot growing terrestrial with a fleshy creeping rhizome carrying to 8, spiralling in a loose whorl, elliptic to ovate, acute, fleshy, hairy appearing as velvet, dark bottle green with 5 longitudinal ... 12" [30 cm] long, slightly flexous, single flowered, inflorescence with a spotted bract at each node and the waxy, variable sized flowers held higher than the leaves. Synonyms Masdevallia harryana Rchb ...
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