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Propagating House Plants
... few or no viable seeds, or they may be slow to germinate and develop. Larger plants can often be obtained more quickly using vegetative propagation techniques. Separation and Division Separation and ... soil line and allowed to regrow. FIGURE 9. Some plants produce structures which naturally layer on contact with the soil. Plants which produce stolons or runners, often terminating in small plantlets ...
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Selecting Low Water Plants
... many of the drier parts of the United States, people are learning about the Xeriscape concept which aims to promote suitable and appropriate landscaping to reduce water needs. There are seven principles ... can be seen in many species of Artemisia (Wormwood, Silvermound) and Russian Olive. Plants which produce oils and resins are quite aromatic and often quite drought tolerant. Many herbs and other ...
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Classification of Plants
... the differences become, until you end up with a classification which applies to only one plant. CLASS Angiospermae (Angiosperms) Plants which produce flowers Gymnospermae (Gymnosperms) Plants which don't produce flowers SUBCLASS Dicotyledonae (Dicotyledons, Dicots) Plants with two seed leaves Monocotyledonae (Monocotyledons, Monocots) Plants with one seed leaf SUPERORDER A group of related Plant ...
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Introduction to the Plantae
... to the Plantae Introduction to the Plantae The green kingdom The Plantae includes all land plants: mosses, ferns, conifers, flowering plants, and so onan amazing range of diverse forms. With more than 250,000 ... . Try to picture a forest without trees, or a prairie without grasses. It is the plants which produce and maintain the terrestrial environment as we know it. Click on the buttons below to ...
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Vascular Plants
... Silurian period, about 410 million years ago. Rhyniophyta is the earliest known division of these plants, represented by several genera. Figure 1- Rhynia, the first known plant with a complete fossil ... act as gateways for gas exchange. Vascular plants are divided into 2 groups: Nonseed plants - Plants which produce only spores Seed Plants - Plants which produce spores that develop seeds Glossary Back ...
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Air Plants Information
... the common name, these are further broken down into species name, most people just call them Air plants. There are over 550 species of Tillandsia (plus many hybrids), that grow in the Mexico, South ... blooming (depending on the species) your plant will start producing young (PUPS), most plants will produce between 2 - 8 pups which in turn will mature, generally within a year and in turn bloom and ...
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Houston Arboretum and Nature Center: Conservation: Plants
... flowers opening first and fading as the upper flowers open. Flowers, pollinated by migrated hummingbirds, then produce seedpods with bright red seeds that resemble beans. Mature height in our area is about 10 ... tough, evergreen tree whose main attraction is the shiny, fragrant leaves. The waxy berries on female plants which give the tree its common name are used to make bayberry candles. The tree, ...
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Information about Elephant's Ear Plants
... ear, also known as taro, dasheen and malanga, is a member of the Araceae (Arums) family of plants and is a Hawaiian native. The scientific name is Colocasia Esculenta. Elephant's ear is very similar to ... green with wavy edges although there are some variegated varieties. Elephant's ears grow from large tubers which produce corms. Their corms weigh an average of one to two pounds each but can be as ...
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Flowers and Plants which Attract Hummingbirds to your Garden
Flowers and Plants which Attract Hummingbirds to your Garden [ The Garden Helper][ Gardening Basics][ "How to" Guides][ House plants][ Glossary of Terms] [ Garden Encyclopedia][USDA Zones][ Monthly Reminders][ Free Screensavers][Recipes] [ ... for it's food, but there may be periods when there are no blossoms from which they can get nectar. It is a good idea to provide hummingbird feeders hung about ...
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Open Directory - Business: Food and Related Products: Produce: Fruits
... and juices. Available products for both domestic and export markets. Cherryhill Orchards - Wholesalers and exporters of premium stonefruit and cherries. Includes contact details, information about produce and employment opportunities. Decofrut - Fruit exporters. Lists quality control information and tracking statistics. Domex - Marketers and distributors of apples, pears, and cherries. Washington ...
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