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My plant has developed offsets. How do I divide it? -
... Tools & Directories Organization Directory Events Calendar Hortiplex Glossary Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store My plant has developed offsets. How do I divide it? First, ask yourself if you really want ... shade. Do not remove offsets until they are at least half as high as the parent plant. Entered by madabouteu FAQ Page GardenWeb Home Page | Forums | Forum Join | Garden Forums | Home ...
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Plant Virus Diseases
... living tissue before they can reproduce themselves. They require a wound to gain entrance to a plant cell. In nature, they depend primarily on biological agents such as nematodes, insects and man for ... plant by several means. Some of these would include transmission from the parent plant to an offspring through the genetic structure of the plants. Other ways in which viruses can be transmitted are ...
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Viburnum Revisited
... “If plants of both sexes are grown, female plants bear decorative, metallic blue fruits.” Taylor’s says this: “Plant 2 or more shrubs to increase berry set.” Well, okay. That makes sense, does it not? But we ... female because the person who grows it knows for sure. This cutting will be a “clone” of the parent plant and will have the same sex. Or, you can check the tag carefully. Many plants are sold ...
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Maiden Grasses
... edges. All of the six or so that flourish in my beds are divisions taken from one parent plant purchased nearly ten years ago: Miscanthus sinensis ‘Morning Light’. It is a delightful grass, my very ... pale green with white margins and just the faintest tinge of pink. It is a beautiful specimen plant, and it blends nicely with a range of companions. Right now it’s enhancing Gaura lindheimeri ‘Siskiyou ...
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Propagation Numbers at the ANBG
... two digits do not represent the year of allocation. With the formation of the Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research and amalgamation of the ANBG Herbarium (CBG) with The Australian National Herbarium (CANB), database ... . A propagation event that occurred after 1999 would have a CANB number even though the parent plant may have been collected many years earlier. Would any number in the ANBG or CBG ...
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APSnet Education Center - Plant Disease Lessons - Blackleg of potato
... or "seed potatoes." Potatoes are underground storage organs known as tubers and are attached to the mother plant by stolons. Potato tubers are not only harvested as a food source for fresh market and ... seed tends to exclude many disease-causing microorganisms even if they are present in the parent plant. Vegetative propagules such as tubers, on the other hand, are often infected or contaminated by ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... Cultivar Registrations Search the Index Contact the Editors What's New ICPS Home Page Carnivorous Plant Newsletter Volume 33, Number 4, December 2004, pages 100 - 101 NEW CULTIVARS Dionaea 'Fused Tooth' ... normal dormancies and has been propagated vegetatively. The progeny are showing the same features as the parent plant. This cultivar is not a member of the Dionaea Dentate Traps Group since its ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... Descriptions Cultivar Registrations Search the Index Contact the Editors What's New ICPS Home Page Carnivorous Plant Newsletter Volume 29, Number 4, December 2000, pages 116 - 122 NEW CULTIVARS Sarracenia 'Adrian Slack' Sarracenia ... half with live green Sphagnum (damp, not wet). After carefully pulling each leaf away from the parent plant so as to get the entire leaf stem, I slide the lower end at a ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms Glossary of Botanical Terms To locate the word in which you are interested: - Use the search box below to locate a word - exact spelling ... genes. Viviparous - germinating or spouting from a seed, bulbil or bud while still attached to the parent plant. Vulpinus - fox-like. Contact webmaster. This page is copyright R.J. Hodgkiss 2006 Last update: ...
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Living Collection Plant Search
... Plant Search Australian National Botanic Gardens Home > ANBG > Plant Records > Planting Search LIVING PLANT COLLECTION Complete Search of living and dead plants (everything ever planted) Please exercise care in the structure of ... showing geographic region; e.g. NSC - NSW South Coast Parent Herb Code Herb Code of parent Parent PropID Prop ID of parent Parent Suffix (s)eed, (c)utting, (p)lant, (g) ...
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