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MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... due to sheer ignorance in caring for the plant. The Venus Fly Trap is rosette shaped plant and is mainly found in swampy ... resisting movements of the prey stimutale the plant to narrow its leaves crushing its victim. The plant release digestive juices and the prey is thereby ... hydrate the soil too much or else the plant will die. During its ‘hibernation’ the plant needs to be kept in a cool place ...
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Plant Pathology: Infection Process
... that utilise wounds to enter the plant are unable to penetrate the plant surface otherwise. Most plant viruses entrer through wounds, such ... toxins are involved in a broad range of plant-fungus or plant-bacterial interactions, and will therefore not usually determine ... plant's response to infection is an oxidative burst, which is manifested as a rapid increase in oxygen consumption, and the release ...
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Plant Pathology: Infection Process: Plant Defenses: Passive Defenses
... plant cell, becoming active when hydrolase enzymes are released following wounding or infection. Some pathogens are able to release enzymes that detoxify plant ...
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Jade plant varieties - Cacti & Succulents Forum - GardenWeb
... in the same species of plant." "In botany, a sport is a part of a plant (normally a woody plant, but sometimes in herbs as well) that shows morphological differences from the rest of the plant. Sports ... an expert. 'Break' dancer I would appreciate if you don't release the plant yet. We want to use it as an ISI introcution. 'Gollum' ' ...
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Geranium Blog : Plant Care
... Tbsp/gallon water every 2 or 3 weeks. My mother swears by the time release plant food for her container plants. Follow the directions of whatever you choose to use ... Old Scarlet Unique Geranium Online Shopping Orange Geranium Other Pelargoniums Peacock Geranium Phyllis Geranium Plant Behavior Plant Care Praying Mantis Propagation Pruning Rose Geranium Sandalwood Geranium Seedheads Seedlings Seeds ...
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One Way to Plant Bearded Iris Seeds
... length of them. This allows me to pull the pod open and release the seeds into a cup to dry. If there are too many ... they have germinated. After recording all the parentages, I am ready to plant the seed. Anytime from Halloween to Christmas seems to work quite well here. Normally, I try to plant around the third week in November, close to Thanksgiving. It seems ...
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Plant Details for Astilbe
... plants you have saved. (Free registration required) Browse the Plant Finder A-Z Plant Index Annuals Perennials Bulbs Roses Trees Shrubs Vines Plant Finder Home Tools and Guides Free Garden Plans Plan ... regularly and fertilize in spring with a slow-release fertilizer or by working additional compost into the soil. Cut faded flower stalks. Planting Plant bare-root plants or container-grown plants in ...
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Plant ID - Banner Advertising
... in the Links section (only for yearly bookings). Email advert@plant.id.au for cost details. Promotion -- New Product Offer: New Release Products (plants, books and other products) On front page ... Promotion to occur in 3 consecutive e-newsletters. Supply: brief Press Release of company and range of goods. Email advert@plant.id.au for cost details. Consultant Listing Free listing -- your name ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... V W X Y Z C Cactus - (Greek: kaktos = a prickly plant (Spanish artichoke) from Sicily) - A spiny, succulent, dicotyledonous plant of the family Cactaceae (Linnaeus 1737) native mainly to arid regions ... storage of carbon-dioxide as C-4 organic acids (e.g. malate, aspartate) and later release of carbon-dioxide, by decarboxylation of these acids, for fixation into sugars. This allows uptake ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... slender. Graft - a shoot, bud or other tissue joined to, and growing on, another compatible plant. Greenhouse effect - the trapping of heat from sunlight by atmospheric gases ( greenhouse gases ), ... conifers, cone-bearing plants such as Welwitschia. Gymnosperms do not produce flowers, but instead release pollen through the air to the female ovule, causing fertilization. Gynoecium - a collective ...
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