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Cactus curiosities
... Adventitious shoots Ariocarpus agavoides 'Spiny' Singular and very nice Adventitious shoot originated from the napiform root subsequently to a damage of the stem which dropped off all the ... * * Underground shoots Notocactus arechavaletai var. limiticola HU179 Shoots, called root suckers - that arise from adventitious buds developing on the root system - occasionally occur in some cactus species ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... are planted near a building or are heavily mulched. In both cases, a more favorable root environment is furnished. Full sun is desirable, and competition from grass and other plants should ... . Cut back vigorous shoots to outward growing branches or buds to check upward development. Remove root suckers and exceptionally vigorous upright shoots, known as water sprouts, which often develop in the center ...
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Pruning and Training Deciduous Fruit Trees for the Dooryard
... , dormant pruning consists primarily of selective removal of crowded or crossing branches, water sprouts, root suckers, and other growth which interferes with light penetration and air movement in the tree ... vertically with crotch angles as near 45° from the tree trunk as possible. Remove root suckers, water sprouts and unwanted lateral shoots as they develop. Summer pruning should consist of ...
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Jeannie and Berry's Native Plants Page: Pawpaws, Persimmons and Elderberries
... when the seed sprouts it sends down a ten inch tap root before you ever see anything. The seed itself should stay in ... a parent tree and many root suckers. Digging these root suckers is usually unsuccessful because there isn't much of a tap root. Best wait for the ... not completely dormant. This is because in the dormant state, the root is also dormant (unlike most deciduous trees). If it's wounded ...
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FPHG -
... characteristics. Black raspberries initiate new canes from the crown of the plant rather than from root suckers. Because of this, they are grown in a "hill" system: each plant is grown independently ... that fruited the previous fall. Because both of these red raspberries produce new canes (suckers) primarily from the root system, they usually are grown in a hedgerow. They are the most winter ...
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Tufted Apple Bud Moth
... active in early spring and complete development on a variety of host plants (e.g., root suckers, dandelion, dock, and wild strawberry). Larvae pupate and adults begin to emerge about the beginning ...
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Varigated Leafroller
... litter on the apple orchard floor. In April, larvae feed on ground cover and apple root suckers. Pupation occurs in early May. The pupal stage lasts seven to 10 days. Spring moths ...
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Blackberries For The Home Garden
... in the nursery. The crown (the point where the stem and root merge) should be one inch below ground level; tissue culture plants at ... to winter injury. For the first year or two, before the root system of the plants develops fully, spread 3 or 4 ounces ... pruning out of the root suckers that arise from the crown. During the growing season, it is desirable to allow root suckers to develop to about ...
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root knot nematodes - Growing Tomatoes Forum - GardenWeb
... GardenWeb Store Return to the Growing Tomatoes Forum | Post a Follow-Up root knot nematodes clip this post email this post what is this? see ... my tomatoes and I know that one of them for sure has root knot nematodes, I've seen the knotty roots, so, this year I ... into the pot...could that have been enough to carry the little suckers to the next pot? Thanks, Janet ps....what's really interesting is ...
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Ailanthus altissima, tree of heaven
... -growing but short-lived tree sometimes planted as a shade tree. It spreads vegetatively by root-suckers and tends to form thickets if not cut back frequently. It is likely to be ...
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