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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Angelica - Herb Profile and Information
... near London in moist fields, for the use of its candied stems. It is largely cultivated for medicinal purposes in Thuringia, and ... ---The roots and leaves for medicinal purposes, also the seeds. The stems and seeds for use in confectionery and flavouring and the ... plants may continue for several years longer, by cutting down the stems right at their base, the plants practically become perennial, by the ...
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The Gardener's Network - A to Z's of Home Gardening : Pruning
... branches- Inspect your plants regularly. Remove any branches or stems that fit this category right away, and at any time of year. They are ... thin and spindly stems right down to the ground, or base of the plant. Remove older branches to promote new growth, again right to the base of the plant. As a rule of thumb, when thinning bushes, remove no more than 1/4 to 1/3 of the stems ...
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Pruning - GardenLady.com
... cane-growing type shrubs by cutting a third of the old stems right to the ground. This is the way to prune blue/pink Hydrangeas, ... the canopy can grow above the windows. Prune winter-flowering heaths right after they finish blooming. Prune summer flowering heathers in the early ... a scissors right after they bloom or in early spring. You can take about a third to a half off the stems at this time ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Barberry, Common - Herb Profile and Information
... As an ornamental shrub, it is fairly common in gardens. ---Description---The stems are woody, 8 to 10 feet high, upright and branched, smooth, slightly ... Botanists then ridiculed the idea; but in a sense the farmers were right! What they observed was that if a Barberry bush grew, say, ... with the bark of the root. The inner bark of the stems will also dye linen of a fine yellow, with the assistance of ...
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Photo gallery macro
... (Latin name Anacridium aegyptium) on a Rebutia heliosa (left) and walking on an Echinocereus sp.(right) Photo by Geri Meier (Switzerland): Another grasshopper walking on a plant of Turbinicarpus jauernigii. Photo ... ): "a first-instars young Grasshopper" on an Opuntia flower A Myrmecophagous “leaf Beetle” on a stems of Peniocereus greggii, it is an insect which larvae live within the ant-hill and ...
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Trichocereus chiloensis
... many, arising from near the base, starting nearly at right angles to the main trunk but soon erect, up to 8 m tall, stems 10-12.5 cm in diameter ; 10 to ...
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Tom Volk's Thansgiving fungi
... disease that must be overcome for the Thanksgiving food to be available is on the right. There are many other diseases that affect these crops that are not included-- for example ... potato-hence the endobioticum. Alternaria solani Early blight of potato and tomato Affects the fruits, stems and leaves, causing a wilt. Not surprisingly it occurs earlier in the growing season than ...
botit.botany.wisc.edu

CRHS - Hosta Care
... the dirt off of the roots, is to pull any easily removable stems from the crown. After you have removed the easy divisions, wash the ... In the above picture, we see a nice large division on the right ready for potting up - it will have three or more eyes next ... we have less divisions. Both of the clumps started with around 20 stems. From the 'Francee', I produced 20 divisions with ten large ones that ...
chattanoogahosta.org

Stem & Root Anatomy
... in dead cactus stems. Left: Giant saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) in northern Sonora, Mexico. The weight of this large cactus is largely due to water storage tissue in the stems. Right: A dead saguaro showing the woody (lignified) vascular strands that provide support for the massive stems. See Article About Hardwoods See Specific ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

New Disease Reports - First report of Phytophthora citricola on Mangifera indica in Spain
... from which Phytopthora citricola was isolated: wilting (left), chlorosis (centre) and bark cracking (right). Figure 2: Colonies of Phytophthora citricola on PDA (A) and on V8A (B). ... (Fig. 4) Figure 4: Mango stems inoculated with Phytophthora citricola (mycelial plugs): asymptomatic uninoculated control (left) and necrotic lesions on inoculated stems (right) after 10 days of incubation. P. ...
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