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Eriosice senilis multicolor
... coloured from blond/white to almost black, with darker tips; curly and glassy obscuring the plant body and becoming long with age; 20 centrals; 15 to 40 radials. Flowers: Tubular bright red ...
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... Plant body Ø 7,5 cm wide!!!! Item Name: Strombocactus disciformis Item Number: SP043 Price: EUR 36,00 4 heads Super selected branching specimen with 4 heads. Plant body ... Plant 13 cm tall. Item Name: Echinofossulocactus arrigens Item Number: SP202 Price: EUR 21,00 Super selected specimen with VERY LONG SPINES. Perfect beautiful. Plant body ...
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Common Sense Gardening Part 1: Crop Rotation and Green Manures
... year. Put more simply, the rule of thumb might state: "Don't plant the same veggies in the same spot two years running." What are ... soil deeply. and take up nutrients. These nutrients become part of their plant body and are subsequently released into the soil for the next crop (your veggie ... the support of the University of Saskatchewan Extension Division, the Department of Plant Sciences and the ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Basic Facts
... develop into a new gametophyte plant. A further common means of reproduction in the gametophyte is through shedding fragments of leaves or other parts of the plant body, which can then regenerate into ... of the gametophyte: In mosses, following spore germination, but preceding development of the mature gametophyte plant, a juvenile stage known as a protonema forms. This is absent or much reduced in ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Liverworts
... , both classes of plants belonging to the Order of the plant kingdom called Bryophyta - the bryophytes. (See under Basics for a ... lies horizontally with respect to the surface upon which the plant is growing. The leaves are generally only a single cell ... Scapania paludicola. Thallose Liverworts In liverworts of this type the plant body has no stem-leaf structure, but consists instead of a "thallus" ...
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Flowering Plant Diversity
... plant body Vegetation is stratified and the plant form and stature is termed its habit. The following body plans are recognized;- herb non-woody, small plant shrub woody, multi-trunked plant tree woody, single-trunked plant ...
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BTNY 316 - Plant Anatomy at Botany & Plant Pathology, Purdue University
... plant structure, to recognize the cells and tissues that make up the plant body, and to study how these cells and tissues originate and are organized within the plant body 2) to understand how plant anatomy relates to plant development, function (physiology ...
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Pests and diseases of succulents including cacti
... plant appears to be suffering from lack of water. If more water is supplied, the situation gets worse and the rot may spread upwards into the basal stems or plant body. Eventually the plant body is observed to be soft and discoloured, perhaps yellow or grayish, by which time it is usually too late to save it. The moral is, that if a plant ... the plant body which ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... fleshy structure that supports a plant or plant part such as a leaf or flower or a fungus. ii. waste plant material consisting of stem, ... in shape of the guard cells. Stomata are found on the plant body of Cactaceae and on any leaves. Stone - the hard woody inner ... shoots or small plants arising from the base of a larger plant. Sulco - of a plant or part with a groove or furrow (Latin: sulcus = ...
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Plant Pathology Glossary
... antimicrobial proteins that inhibit the growth and development of pathogens. Plant defensins are found throughout the plant kingdom and are released upon seed germination, creating an antimicrobial ... decaying plant or animal matter) by absorbing soluble organic compounds. Scab a discrete, superficial roughened lesion. View Image. Sclerotium (pl. Sclerotia) a hard, resistant vegetative resting body ...
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