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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Bindweed, Greater - Herb Profile and Information
... , somewhat thin and delicate in texture. They are arranged singly on alternate sides of the stem, as is the case with all species of Convolvulus and from their axils spring the ... while some twining plants follow the apparent course of the sun and turn round the supporting stem from left to right, others, like the large White Bindweed or Convolvulus, twine contrary to ...
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Canary Islands Glossary
... circular cluster of leaves growing from the base of a shoot. Runner = Creeping stem that issues from main stem of strawberry etc., takes root and forms new growth at nodes or the ... hairs. Toothed= Leaf whose margin has acuminated teeth. Tree = Perennial plant with single woody self-supporting stem or trunk usually unbranched for some distance above the ground. Trifoliate = Leaves that are divided ...
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Barcel
... only branch wood is removed and the trunk or supporting stem is not injured. If only branch wood is removed, ... with the supporting stem. This is a line of bark that has been pushed up as the branch and supporting stem have grown. Some branch unions will not have this if they did not form properly. Instead they will have the branch simply pressing into the supporting stem ...
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Herbs Achillea---Buddleia
... clusters around the towering flower blossoms. If the bulbs are left on the plant the supporting stem will fall over and the bulblets will root or "walk". ALLIUM SCHOENOPRASUM (CHIVES) 01400 1 ... 8 in. long gray-green leaves which are white with down beneath and match the supporting stems. BUDDLEIA CRISPA (HIMALAYAN BUTTERFLY BUSH) 05000 4 ft. 6 LILAC FULL B, F, H ...
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Gertrude Jekyll : Roses for English Gardens : Roses as Fountains and Growing Free
... curtseying movements arising from the weight of the crowded bloom and the elasticity of the supporting stem. There is a whole range of use of these beautiful Roses, from this free fountain ... close to the earth, they are formed upon the older wood higher up, and the stem or stems that supports them go on growing till sometimes they attain a considerable thickness ...
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Orchid Glossary Terms
... apex of the stem or pseudo bulb. Axil- The angle between the upper side of a leaf or stem and the supporting stem. Axillary- Used ... something else for support; nutrients are not taken from the supporting host but are derived instead from rain, air, and available debris. ... of flower inflorescence that looks like a long stem with flowers arising along it. Reed-stem- A type of growth wherein stems and ...
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Angiosperm Families - Implicit Attributes
... breaking easily at the nodes. Rhizome and root tissues not red-pigmented. Self supporting. Stem growth not conspicuously sympodial. Non-marine. Leaves not connate. Leaf sheaths with free ... . The mesophyll without etherial oil cells; not containing mucilage cells; without sclerenchymatous idioblasts. Stem anatomy. The cortex without cristarque cells. Cortical bundles absent. Medullary bundles absent. ...
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Angiosperm Families - Convolvulaceae Juss.
... terminal aggregations of leaves. Trailing or climbing (nearly always), or self supporting; stem twiners (characteristically), or scrambling; Convolvulus, Ipomoea, Rivea twining anticlockwise. Helophytic, mesophytic, ... sclerenchymatous idioblasts. Minor leaf veins without phloem transfer cells (Convolvulus, Ipomaea). Stem anatomy. Cork cambium present; initially deep-seated (rarely?), or superficial. ...
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Botany online: Supporting Tissues - Conducting Tissues
... Wood The Spatial Arrangement of Vascular Bundles And The Theory of Steles Literature Supporting Tissues The development of stable supporting elements has been an important prerequisite for the evolution of large ... cells, usually occuring in strands or bundles. Such bundles or the totality of a stem's bundles are colloquially called fibres. Their high load-bearing capacity and the ease ...
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SCLEROTINIA STEM ROT OF TOMATOES IN GREENHOUSES
... Greenhouses Vegetable Disease Information Note 4 (VDIN-004) Charles W Averre, Extension Plant Pathologist Sclerotinia stem rot (timber rot) in North Carolina greenhouse tomatoes occurs erratically during moist, cool periods ... of tomato plants. Often initial infection occurs in the axes of branches or where a supporting string may be tied to the base of the plant. These points accumulate nutrients, ...
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