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Espaliers
... opposite directions. A double horizontal cordon can be formed by allowing the center shoot to continue upward about 18 inches (0.5m), where it is pinched to encourage the formation of ... Full sun Formal / informal Comment: Pink, fragrant flowers borne in profusion in early spring. Prunus spp. Peach, nectarine, plum N Deciduous Full sun Formal / informal Comment: Flowers in spring and fruit ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... good fruit quality. Pome Fruits Apple (Malus domestica), pear (Pyrus spp.), quince (Cydonia oblonga), and the native haw (Crataegus spp.), commonly called mayhaw, are examples of pome fruits. Most apple, ... central leader system During late winter or early spring following the first growing season, continue selecting scaffold limbs. Remove any shoots originating from the main trunk which are not ...
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Snow Mold
... severe damage. One or several of the following fungi are involved in the disease: Typhula spp., Fusarium nivale, Sclerotinia borealis, non-sclerotial low temperature basidiomycete (LTB), and sclerotial low temperature ... Kentucky bluegrass. 1. CULTURAL METHODS a) Do not overfertilize the lawn in late summer and continue mowing in the fall until growth stops. Remove tree leaves from the lawn in the ...
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Beans
... recommended procedure!--we only know from discarded old seed that volunteered). We grow, and will continue to grow, lots of these. If our experiments with limas and butterbeans eventually fail, we ... seeds of clover and alfalfa) that are used exclusively for sowing purposes. BEANS, DRY (Phaseolus spp.): kidney, haricot bean (Ph. vulgaris) lima, butter bean (Ph. lunatus) adzuki bean (Ph. angularis) ...
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Armillaria Root Rots
... Most pathogens are opportunists and wait until defense is low before they attack. Before I continue with this subject, I should give some other characteristics of root wood. Roots also mechanically ... favor conditions that invite species of Armillaria and other root-rotting fungi. In forests, Armillaria spp. also follow defoliations, such as those caused by gypsy moth caterpillars, and diseases such ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Newsletter - Vol 11, No 2
... for more than 100 years. Through the generosity of the Mellon Foundation, the Garden will continue to educate graduate students through field work in disappearing habitats around the world. The ... Committee, , at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. The Species Plantarum Project (SPP) Committee reviewed a draft Guide for Contributors and discussed a number of editorial issues. ...
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Cantalope Diseases, Cucumis and Cucurbita spp.
... varieties should be used when possible. Preventative fungicide applications should begin at bloom and continue until the crop is harvested. Powdery Mildew (fungus - Erysiphe cichoracearum and Sphaerotheca fuliginea): ... 4-5 year rotations are recommended for control. Root Knot Nematodes (nematode - Meloidogyne spp.): Root knot nematodes are microscopic sized worms that infect roots, causing a cancer ...
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Thematic Plan 2002-2008, appendix 1 - ANBG
... Melaleucas and Callistemons Chamaelauciums Kunzeas, Leptospermums, Homoranthus, start of Rainforest Myrtaceae spp. Continue planting RF Myrtaceous spp. along open drainage line, till 2008. Use of on site ... spp. Continue planting RF Myrtaceous spp. along open drainage line, till 2008. Use of on site rubble to raise soil profile 2003. Low T 1,2,6 012 MYRTACEAE Large Melaleucas, Callistemons Continue ...
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Floridata: Lygodium spp.
... receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Lygodium spp. Common Names: climbing fern, old world climbing fern, Japanese climbing fern Family: Schizaceae (ray ... along the ecotonal transitions between pinelands and wetlands. Culture Vegetative growth and spore production continue year round so long as warmth and moisture are available. Light: Climbing fern tolerates ...
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Floridata: Fortunella spp
... spp Welcome Login Register (Free!) Welcome (homepage) Floridata Member Pages Register (free!) ... free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Fortunella spp Common Names: kumquat, nagami kumquat, meiwa kumquat Family: Rutaceae (citrus family) ... hours. Measure the mixture and add an equal amount of sugar, and continue cooking until the jellying point is reached. This should take 10- ...
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