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... west Europe and Corsica. For best flower display -water well but do not water log the soil. Plants are found on acidic ... undersides and sometimes white woolly on the veins and having toothed margins. flowers are born in racemes with leafy bracts and are densely ... nd leather like and softly hairy, with entire or slightly toothed margins. This species blooms in late spring or early summer. Plants grow ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties: Bay
... ); "Angustifolia", also called "Willow-Leaf bay" (narrow lance-shaped leaves); and "Undulata" (wavy leaf margins). The descriptions do not imply any culinary differences, nor even any real growth differences. ... is variable: a northern-State university says "Water when dry. Bay laurel thrives with frequent watering." Yet others caution one to water sparingly. We suspect that it wants more moisture ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Dunes & Duneslacks
... winter months, with their surface lying close to the water table. Others can hold standing water (as in the picture) throughout the winter and early ... -6 mm wide. Branches are thickened in the middle, with thinner margins, which may be somewhat wavy in outline. It tends to be ... , generally a pale green in colour with red-brown or purplish margins, and its branches up to 1cm wide. The upper surface of ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Woodland
... leaves are longly triangular, drawn to a fine point, with toothed margins, and distinct green or brown auricles Leptodon smithii A moss ... length, tapering to a point at their tip. The leaf margins have a border of narrow, elongated cells, and teeth which ... into a helmet-shaped structure, which may have a role in water retention. Lepidozia cupressina A species very characteristic of damp oakwoods ...
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... that act as a tough framework for the symplast. The apoplast stores water, mostly as bound water, which, unlike free water, is chemically bound to cellulose and does not flow. A unique feature ... toward the cambial zone into the still-living cells. When cells die near the inner margins of the symplast, the dead material is called the protection wood. Heartwood is one type ...
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... a strong protection feature against infection by microorganisms. So long as the bound water and the free water in the lumens saturate the wood, infection will be resisted. It is ... wounds. When the woundwood ribs grow rapidly, the likelihood of cracks forming at the wound margins increases. Wound dressings that stimulate woundwood formation also increase the chances for cracks. Compartmentalization ...
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Order Sphagnales
... semiaquatic and grow in dense masses in swamps, ponds or lake margins. Certain acids are liberated during growth and cause the water to become acidic (ranging from a pH of 3.7 ...
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Miscellaneous Information About Rose Mosaic Virus
... ' bushes the flowers failed to open normally and the petals were crimped at their outer margins. The petals showed areas of white, pink, and deep rose with a distinct tinge of ... will turn yellow as part of ageing. The yellow could also be due to excess water reaching the roots or a mineral deficiency. The following Google search link of pictures may ...
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MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... , releasing partial vacuum, prey being sucked in by inrush of water; door closing, imprisoning prey, to die and be digested. Partial ... a nutritional nature. It seems to dislike shallow water, seldom thriving or flowering in water less than 60 cm deep. While it ... palate. The upper lip is short, slightly reflexed towards the margins and forms an awning over, though scarcely overlapping, the broad ...
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Spring Lecture Syllabus
... gallbladder Bitters Alteratives Field Lecture #1 April 15, 2003 Latin Names Whorls Leaves and Margins Monocots vs. Dicots Plant list Eating Wild Foods Herbal Concepts #2 April 21, ... etc.) Parrot's Beak Harvesting, ecology, processing Arnica Harvesting, ecology, processing Oshala Poison Hemlock Water Hemlock Lecture #15 August 19, 2003 Penstemon Drying herbs Herb Quality Rare, Threatened, ...
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