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Slash Pine Reproductive Structures
... Slash Pine Reproductive Structures Pinus elliottii Engelm. Reproductive Structures Male cones occur in clusters at base of new shoots of branches in middle and ... ) of the parent tree. Pinus elliottii - title page Range and Habitat Interactive Comparison Tool Bark Reproductive Structures Glossary Leaves and Buds Additional Images References
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Spruce Pine Reproductive Structures
... Spruce Pine Reproductive Structures Pinus glabra Walt. Reproductive Structures Male cones occur in clusters at base of new shoots of branches in lower crown ... loblolly and shortleaf pines." Pinus glabra - title page Range and Habitat Interactive Comparison Tool Bark Reproductive Structures Glossary Leaves and Buds Additional Images References
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Arnold Arboretum - Self-guided conifer tour
... cones. These “seed cones” are the female reproductive structures of conifers. Conifers also have “pollen-bearing cones,” which are the male reproductive structures. These differ from the female cones in that ... sp.) needles are soft, blunt, and flat, growing from a tiny stem. The cones of pine, spruce, and hemlock are pendulous. In contrast, fir cones as well as cedar cones are ...
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campus plant disease map
... nurseries. Prescribed burning to remove susceptible oak species, and selection of resistant loblolly and slash pine families are also effective methods of control. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Go to ... Capnodium pini. It grows on the exudates of insects, most commonly aphids. The mycelium and reproductive structures produced by the fungus are black, giving the needles a "sooty" appearance. This fungus does ...
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... branch (above). Apothecia (reproductive structures of a certain class of fungi) growing on a larch twig. Spore masses of a fungus growing on a dogwood leaf. Perithecia (reproductive structures of a ... structures termed aecia of a fungus on pine. The yellowish structures growing on this ponderosa pine are shoots of a dwarf mistletoe plant that is parasitizing the pine. The greenish-yellow structures ...
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Black Root Rot of Japanese Holly
... the fungus; however, mature plants decline more slowly. Thielaviopsis basicola produces reproductive structures, called conidia, and survival structures, called chlamydospores, on infected roots (Fig. 3.). The chlamydospores can ... cuttings of Japanese and other susceptible hollies should be rooted in a soilless pine bark medium in new containers or flats. Recycled containers should be thoroughly ...
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Floridata: Pinus strobus
... seeds with every bulb order. Pinus strobus Common Names: eastern white pine, northern white pine, northern pine, soft pine Family: Pinaceae (pine family) Get link to Profile# 222 (click for data record) e ... matures to fissured rectangular blocks on older trees. There are separate male and female reproductive structures called strobili that appear in spring (pines are gymnosperms and do not have true ...
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Glossary
... expressed in weight per unit area. Bisexual- Having both male and female sexual reproductive structures. Bonsai- The culture of miniature potted trees, which are dwarfed by stem and ... i.e., longleaf, shortleaf, slash, loblolly, spruce, Virginia, sand, pitch, Table Mountain, and pond pine. Sporangium- A hollow, unicellular or multicellular saclike, spore-producing structure. Sporophyll- A modified ...
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Anemone fanninii
... featured here shows a flower with numerous, densely crowded, yellow stamens surrounding the pistils (female reproductive structures). This painting appears in: Flowering Plants of Africa, volume 37, plate 1441. Published by ... Collect seed in October and November and sow immediately into a seedling medium such as pine bark. Prick seedlings out into containers at the 4-leaf stage. Plants are ready ...
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Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance | Conservation Projects
... primitive member of the Yew family bears male and female flowers on separate plants. The reproductive structures appear in early spring, and the nutmeg-like "fruits" mature in fall of the following ... of the Apalachicola River region home. The trees are found growing in the Beech/Magnolia/Pine forests that cover the hammocks, slopes, ravines and bluffs along the river in Florida and ...
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