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Paghat's Garden: Dawn Viburnum in Winter
... but is growing more slowly while the back yard specimen has outgrown the roadside specimen in terms of height. We permit this one ... is the time. The back yard specimen gets only morning sun & plenty of water. The roadside specimen gets harsh sun exposure all ... missed in the dense foliage. The roadside specimen has fewer flowers out of season, but the backyard specimen has a second full flower ...
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Sinopteridaceae [First Draft]
... Islands].       According to a record of the specimen from Yunnan (Mojiang), it says that Onychium siliculosum grows in ... pinnules or segments ca. 1 cm.       Roadside, forest margin, mountain slopes; 200—2400 m; Fujian, Gansu, Guangdong, Guangxi, ... reniform. Sori rounded.       Rock crevices by roadside, stream, or under woods; 100-1500 m; Anhui, Chongqing, Gansu, Guangdong, Guangxi ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu

Bamboo - Southeast Chapter - Sample SEC Newsletter
... leaves of our native cane. These are the Carolina roadside skipper (Amblyscirtes carolina), the reversed roadside skipper (A. reversa), the lace-winged roadside skipper (A. aesculapius), and the yehl skipper (Poanes ... is useful for controlling the larger, slower-moving bamboo pests in small groves and on specimen plants. Chemical controls In China they use contact pesticides either by dusting as an ...
sec-bamboo.org

Snowberry
... mind of its own. You won’t be able to transform it into a tidy specimen. Place it where you can enjoy its hazy, open effect; its interesting and variable leaves ... be encouraged by proximity to other cultivated ornamentals, since the wild snowberries growing happily at roadside seem never to show leaves mottled with this oh-so-common fungus. There are named ...
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Native Orchid Society of South Australia
... emus were seen. After lunch we found more C. ciliata, including a large red flowered specimen and a probable C. despectans x C. ciliatum , sadly past its best. One really keen ... poor choice on our approach, with smoke billowing around. It turned out to be a roadside grass fire, and with the fire brigade stationed just opposite the fire, the flames were ...
www.anos.org.au

Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Details Page
... Search Search Specimen Database Specimen Detail Page Accession: v0018334WIS Institution: University of Wisconsin-Madison Taxon Code: Asclepias purpurascens L. Page per Specimen: 1 Kind Of Specimen: mounted Specimen ... location information is undisclosed because of endangered/protected status. Habitat: Rich brushy roadside with Silphuim spp. etc. Text: BER1978 Collection No.: s.n. Collector 1: ...
www.botany.wisc.edu

Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Details Page
... Taxon Search Search Specimen Database Specimen Detail Page Accession: v0126427WIS Institution: University of Wisconsin-Madison Taxon Code: Asclepias purpurascens L. Page per Specimen: 1 Kind Of Specimen: mounted Specimen Scan ... *more specific location information is undisclosed because of endangered/protected status. Habitat: Steep roadside bank above road and below rocky oak woods. Text: 1 of 10 ...
www.botany.wisc.edu
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Ferocactus
... Ferocactus FEROCACTUS Ferocactus stainesii (Hook) Br & R. This particular fine specimen of Ferocactus stainesii was found growing close to the roadside near Aramberri in Mexico. It was around 8 foot tall and ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... were growing just off the highway in apron and drainage ditches west of Tallahassee. The roadside was recently mowed and the S. purpurea pitchers were cut in half. The shiny interiors ... brought back fond memories from my earlier trip with Jim and I eagerly extracted this specimen for closer observation back home. Sad to say, the plant was lost (via unauthorized removal ...
www.carnivorousplants.org

CPN Samples
... were growing just off the highway in apron and drainage ditches west of Tallahassee. The roadside was recently mowed and the S. purpurea pitchers were cut in half. The shiny interiors ... brought back fond memories from my earlier trip with Jim and I eagerly extracted this specimen for closer observation back home. Sad to say, the plant was lost (via unauthorized removal ...
www.carnivorousplants.org
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