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Orbea variegata
... word “Orbis” meaning "circle, disc", referring to the thickened corolla part - the annulus -surrounding the flower centre. ( The genus name implies: "circle"). The specific name "variegata" derives from the Latin ... decumbent, toothed, grey green mottled purple in full sun. In age forms big clumps. The typical flower is 5-7 cm across with 5 blunt lobes, starfish-like, attractively patterned or dusted ...
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Flora of North America - The Outreach Resources
... in conjunction with plant reproduction and plant diversity: Provide students with a diagram of a typical flower and a variety of flowers (some with petals united into a corolla and extended stamens ... reds come from anthocyanin pigments, yellows to whites from anthoxanthin pigments. The “flowery” to fetid flower scents are due mixtures of organic compounds. Ask your students to suggest some plants ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Brazilian orchids
... On 3, we see the typical flower form from the Rio de Janeiro population. Although this particular individual has very good quality flowers, the spotting is rather typical for this population. There is ... these areas are being rapidly destroyed for development. On 4, there is the typical form from Southern Brazil. Flower shape is on average better in these populations. The contrast between segments ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Brazilian orchids
... would be difficult to visualize. 1 On 1, we see the typical way plants of Laelia endsfeldzii are found growing on the natural ... when in flower (of course, assuming one knows exactly where the plants grow). On 2, we see a close-up of a typical flower of Laelia endsfeldzii. Looking at a picture like this, one could easily guess this was a flower of Laelia crispata, ...
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Flower Terminology (Part 3)
... of the typical flowers of the grass family (Poaceae), sedge family (Cyperaceae) & rush family (Juncaceae). In grasses, the individual flower is referred to as a floret. In the sedge family, each flower is ... Important Plants In The Sedge Family Ancient Paper Made From Stems Of Egyptian Papyrus 16. Typical Flower Of The Rush Family (Juncaceae) Go To The Diversity Of Flowering Plants Return To WAYNE ...
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Stinking Flowers
... their floral stench attracts carrion insects and maggots. [W.P. Armstrong, 1 June 1996] A typical flower may be stereotyped as a colorful, sweet-smelling structure that attracts insects. A variety of ... flowers with copious airborne or water-dispersed pollen. But of all the exceptions to the typical flower stereotype, some of the most remarkable are known as "carrion flowers," showy blossoms with the ...
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Azalea Society of America
... is accompanied by instructions illustrating typical flower, truss, and leaf shapes. Much of the descriptive material may be reported simply by checking appropriate boxes. Flower color is an important characteristic best ... describe. Upon request, the registrar will prepare this portion of the application if a typical leaf is enclosed. Remember that those who name plants have a responsibility to other ...
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Daylily Dictionary: Anther
... Daylily Dictionary: Anther ANTHER: Each typical flower has six stamens attached at the base of the petals. Each stamen is comprised of ...
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Life Cycles Public Phenology Database
... events that happen cyclically (usually just once a year). For plant species, typical events might be "first flower", "fruit is ripe" or "first harvest". For animals, phenological events frequently are ... year. * Required Fields Type: plant animal plant other Class: flower bird mammal insect amphibian reptile fish other animal tree/shrub flower other plant fungi weather other * Item (common name): ( ...
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OD14 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASE NOTE NO. 14
DAMPING-OFF IN SEED BEDS FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDLINGS
... OD14 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASE NOTE NO. 14 DAMPING-OFF IN SEED BEDS FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDLINGS Damping-off in Flower and Vegetable Seedlings Ornamental Disease Note No. 14 Ronald K. Jones, Plant Pathologist ... type injury often damages the leaves and upper stem before the roots are affected. Symptoms Typical symptoms of damping-off are rotting stems at or near the soil line and root ...
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