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Weed Management in Home Lawns
... or seed leaf, present when seedlings emerge from the soil. Grasses have hollow, rounded stems with nodes (joints) and parallel veins in their true leaves. Examples include crabgrass, ... bluegrass, alexandergrass, cogongrass, torpedograss, and smutgrass. Sedges/Rushes Sedges have stems that are triangular in shape and solid, while rush stems are round. Both sedges and rushes favor a moist habitat ...
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Flower Terminology (Part 3)
... sedge develops into one-seeded achene, while the ovary of a rush develops into a many-seeded capsule. Sedge and rush stems often contain spongy aerenchyma tissue with abundant air spaces. This allows air to reach the root systems which are often submersed in water-logged mud. Rush stems (Juncaceae) ...
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May 2003 Newsletter
... is to pick up the American Rose Society's Handbook for Selecting Roses. They then rush off to the nearest nursery and buy only roses rated at 8 or above.  I ... problems if they are sprayed.  The most common characteristics of the class are: Nearly thornless stems with just a few prickles. Leathery leaves, generally dark green, which often point upwards. Buds ...
carolinadistrict.org

Late summer is time for thyme
... and a weekly watering and it will nearly leap out of the ground in its rush to grow," she said. "A spring application of fertilizer rich in trace elements, such as ... on a salad or casserole." To dry thyme for future use, place rinsed and dried stems in a dehydrator at 105 degrees for two hours, then turn the temperature down to ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

Alpines from seed
... have a go. During the first two years or so, apart from a few leafy stems, there is little to show for your efforts. If however, you sow a few pots ... leaves will be seen emerging during the late winter/spring following sowing and before you rush to prick them out - it does seem to benefit if you allow them to spend ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... is made of greenish to white filaments and creamy white anthers. The stems are weakly ribbed or grooved, and are hairy when young. The ... Lang Clematis terniflora belongs to the pruning group 3, meaning that all old stems should be pruned back hard, annually in late winter or early spring ... for their scent alone. Do not be in a rush to throw away your cut stems of flowers. Just leave them in a vase on ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... even they have spots and darker stains on the petals. In the rush to acquire the new cultivars, I am always worried that some of ... split into many segments. I grow the dainty fern with the black stems, Adiantum pedatum, behind the snowdrop, and again there is a fine contrast ... with a burst of stamens in the centre. If the old flower stems are removed when they finish flowering you have a fine stand of ...
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Plant Fibers
... walls and very small lumens. [Magnified Approximately 500X.] Fibers are also present in the stems of many herbaceous dicots, such as flax (Linum usitatissimum), ramie (Boehmeria nivea) and ... Yucca Plant & Its Symbiotic Pollinator Moth Deergrass Stems In Native American Basketry Basket Made From Dried Leaves Of Date Palm Juncus (Rush) Stems In Native American Baskets Many commercially important ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Eleocharis palustris Eleocharis macrostachyas Common Spike Rush Creeping Spike-Rush Catalog
... rush is found in abundance along the Pacific Northwest coastline and elsewhere throughout the world. The striated, ½ to 3’ tall stems ... Generally then, the harsher the growing conditions, the thinner the stems and the shorter the plant. This specimen is noted to ... Common spike rush extensively, although they did prepare a decoction of the plant for emetic purposes and occasionally used the stems for ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Juncus Effusus (Common Rush) Catalog
... : The Small-flowered bulrush is a stout plant with triangular stems, growing to heights of 4 ½.’ Multiple stems emerge from each plump rhizome. The rhizomes are oblong ... macrostachyas (Common Spike Rush, Creeping Spike-Rush) How to Order Juncus Effusus (Common Rush) Juncus Ensifolius (Dagger Leaf Rush, Swordleaf Rush, Dwarf Rush, Three-Stemmed Rush, Three-Stamened Rush) Landscaping with Native ...
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