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Lemnaceae - Images of Lemna perpusilla
... View of underside showing root attachment at basal end, 3 faint veins (nerves) and region of air spaces (aerenchyma); C. Close-up view of basal root sheath (where root is attached to plant body) showing 2 lateral, wing-like appendages. Only L. perpusilla and L. aequinoctialis have these 2 prominent, wing-like, lateral appendages on their basal root ...
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Napa Valley Orchid Society Glossary
... backbulbs cane epiphyte growth habit kiki inflorescence leaf axil mealy bug monopodial grower pseudobulb rhizome root sheath snail velamen
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The Seed Biology Place - Seed dictionary English-German
... Getreidekorn Chalaza Chalaza Chalazaosperm Chalazosperm Clover Klee Coat dormancy Samenhüllen-Dormanz Coleoptile, plumule sheath Koleoptile, Coleoptile, Keimscheide Coleorhiza, radicle sheath, root sheath Koleorrhiza, Coleorhiza, Wurzelscheide Combinational dormancy Kombinatorische Dormanz PY+PD Conditional dormancy Konditionale ...
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Angiosperm Families - Araceae Juss.
... or distichous; petiolate (appearing conventionally ‘petiolate’ when the sheath shed), or sessile (Pistia only); sheathing (the sheath membranous, sometimes deciduous). Leaf sheaths with free margins. ... , non-macropodous. Seedling cataphylls present or absent. First leaf dorsiventral. Primary root ephemeral (and sometimes absent alogether). Physiology, biochemistry. Cyanogenic, or not cyanogenic. ...
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Angiosperm Families - Asclepiadaceae R.Br.
... of ‘pitchers’. Perennial. Self supporting, or climbing; when climbing, stem twiners, or root climbers, or scrambling; the twiners twining anticlockwise (Araujia, Ceropegia, Stephanotis). Mesophytic, or xerophytic. ... gynoecium (forming a gynostegium with it); coherent (via the filaments, forming a short sheath around the style — by contrast with Periplocaceae); 1 adelphous; 1 whorled. Androecium ...
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Orchid Forum - GardenWeb
... 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Oct 25, 06 at 10:41 rotting sheath, cut it off ?? Posted by: dragon_kite z6 NYC on Mon, Oct 23, 06 at 21 ... 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Oct 23, 06 at 15:47 Exposed root system Posted by: angelpoo Hawaii on Mon, Oct 23, 06 at 3:04 2 follow ...
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Espalier
... part of the plant that they contact, and will not kill the root. Roundup is a systemic, non-specific herbicide. It will kill all ... later in the summer, so they can store more energy in the root for next spring's crop. One sure way of being "un-poplar ... its own pollen. The stigma of a tomato flower grows through a sheath of anthers, resulting in almost certain self-pollination. Another group of plants ...
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Western Suburbs Orchid Society Inc. Homepage - Sydney, Australia.
... small amount of sphagnum moss under the growing lead to encourage root growth. Face the repotted plant so that the growing lead gets the ... is initiated. Some plants will form a single or double flowering sheath, others will form buds directly from the tip of the pseudobulb. Do not despair if the sheath turns brown, the plant may still flower. Once the buds are ...
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Daucus carota var. mativue Disease Descriptions - Cotton Root Rot
... Daucus carota var. mativue Disease Descriptions - Cotton Root Rot Cotton Root Rot Symptoms on Carrot Cotton Root Rot (fungus - Phymatotrichopsis omnivora): Carrots are usually grown during cooler times of the year when ... the soil [Photo #12]. When carrots are pulled out, they are not rotted and a sheath of soil clings to them [Photo #13]. When this soil is removed, infection cushions and ...
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Stem & Root Anatomy
... College Arboretum Wayne's Word Index Noteworthy Plants Trivia Lemnaceae Biology 101 Botany Search Stem & Root Anatomy Cellular Structure of Vascular Plants ***All Images & Illustrations Copyright Protected*** See Article About ... and phloem tissue. Each bundle is surrounded by a ring of cells called a bundle sheath. The structural strength and hardness of woody monocots is due to clusters of heavily ...
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