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ECSONG: A Nut Growers' Manual - Species
... are basically a shrub form. Nuts are borne on the outer branches exposed to the sun. Remove dead or damaged stems. Train outer branch to droop into the light. There are hazels ... resistant varieties, prune dead branches, remove defective shrubs, spray with Bordeaux mixture and fertilize heavily. Branch layering of local hardy varieties ensures uniformity. The "mother" branches will be "drooped" and ...
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The Gasteria Reference Collection in North America - Home
... never seen anything like it. Meanwhile I was seeing even more nice big pulchras. Notice outer branch tips of the woody shrub it is growing with. These give away the identity of ...
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UCMP Glossary: B
... two branches, an outer branch and an inner branch. These branches may have separate functions; in crustaceans, for instance, the inner branch of a leg is used for walking, while the outer branch may be paddle ...
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UCMP Glossary: Zoology
... , an outer branch and an inner branch. These branches may have separate functions; in crustaceans, for instance, the inner branch of a leg is used for walking, while the outer branch may ... a tubercle. uniramious -- Among arthropods, uniramous refers to appendages that have only one branch. Insects, centipedes and millipedes, and their relatives are uniramous arthropods; land-living chelicerates ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Almonds - Herb Profile and Information
... a yellowish buff colour and flattened-ovoid in shape, the outer surface being usually pitted with small holes; frequently it ... Fresh Sweet Almonds possess demulcent and nutrient properties, but as the outer brown skin sometimes causes irritation of the alimentary canal, ... Pauncys (Pansies), a little broad time and Orgamen (Marjoram), and a branch or two of Rosemary, lett all these boyle well together; ...
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Plant Pathology Glossary
... top C Canker a sunken necrotic lesion often of a main stem, branch or root. View Image. Chlorophyll the green pigment found in ... (downy mildew fungi). top E Ectodesmata Ectodesmata are pits in the outer wall of epidermal cells, which connect to valleys in the cuticle ... secreted by plant tissues. top H Haustorium (pl. Haustoria) a specialized branch of a fungal hypha formed inside a living cell of ...
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Mycology - Structure and Function - Spores
... budded from the tip. Each new spore emerges from the outer wall of the most recently formed spore. Synchronous: spores emerge ... . A new blastic cell emerges from the terminus of the branch, and the eventual arrangement is sympodial. Annellidic: The conidium emerges ... the swollen probasidium. The resultant haploid nuclei pass through the outer wall of the basidium to form basidiospores often placed in ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alzateaceae S. Graham
... age). (Hemi-) epiphytic, or self supporting. Mesophytic. Leaves opposite, or whorled (mostly clustered at the branch tips); flat; more or less leathery; shortly petiolate to sessile; not gland-dotted; simple. ... locule (‘many’); horizontal; in two rows to each of the two placentas; bitegmic. Outer integument not contributing to the micropyle. Embryo-sac development Allium-type. Fruit non-fleshy; ...
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Angiosperm Families - Daphniphyllaceae Muell. Arg.
... Trees, or shrubs. Leaves alternate (sometimes crowded and almost whorled at the branch tips); non-sheathing; simple. Lamina entire; pinnately veined; cross-venulate. Leaves exstipulate ... ; with ventral raphe; non-arillate (no obturator, no caruncle); anatropous; bitegmic; crassinucellate. Outer integument contributing to the micropyle. Antipodal cells formed; 3 (?); not proliferating; ephemeral ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... development. The central leader should be cut back about 20 inches above the highest scaffold branch to encourage development of more scaffold limbs and maintain dominance of the central leader. In ... that have little strong new wood and eliminating the twiggy growth in the top and outer areas of the bushes. Trailing blackberries (dewberries) are trained on a wire trellis. Distribute canes ...
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