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| Scientific name
: Craterispermum montanum Hiern |
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae |
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Description :
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| 51624 |
Phyllanthus niruri auct. var. debilis Müll.Arg.
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| 52494 |
Tragia rhodesiae Pax
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| 91613 |
Oxalis articulata Savigny subsp. articulata
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Oxalidaceae |
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| 64072 |
Oncoba suffruticosa (Milne-Redh.) Hul & Breteler
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Flacourtiaceae |
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| isto |
Isotrema tomentosa (Sims) Huber |
>>Aristolochia tomentosa |
Aristolochiaceae |
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| 80751 |
Conophytum exsertum N.E.Br.
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| 14669 |
Hyphaene goetzei Dammer
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Arecaceae |
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| 119990 |
Cyphostemma bambuseti (Gilg & M.Brandt) Desc. ex Wild & R.B.Drumm. var. glandulosissima (Dewit) Desc.
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Vitaceae |
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| plpus2 |
Plantago purshii Roemer & J.A. Schultes var. spinulosa (Dcne.) Shinners |
>>Plantago patagonica |
BREXIACEAE |
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| 101105 |
Leucadendron rubrum Burm.f.
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PROTEACEAE |
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| 77944 |
Malva verticillata L. var. crispa L.
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Malvaceae |
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| chtrr |
Cheirodendron trigynum (Gaud.) Heller var. rockii Sherff |
>>Cheirodendron trigynum ssp. trigynum |
Araliaceae |
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| mefum2 |
Melica fugax Boland. var. macbridei (Rowland ex A. Nels.) Beetle |
>>Melica fugax |
Poaceae |
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| scbob |
Scutellaria bolanderi Gray ssp. bolanderi |
Sierra skullcap |
Lamiaceae |
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| saces2 |
Saxifraga cespitosa L. ssp. sileneflora (Sternb. ex Cham.) Hultén [orthographic variant] |
>>Saxifraga caespitosa ssp. sileneflora |
Saxifragaceae |
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| rhpu |
Rhamnus purshiana DC. |
>>Frangula purshiana |
Rhamnaceae |
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Grouping House Plants -
When choosing flowering plants , Care of lawns in shaded areas to put together, try to get a good contrast of shapes without a great mixture of colours. , Lawn Sprigging Shade and sun-loving plans , Repotting Housets are not good partners nor should one include fast growers which will soon swamp their neighbours....
Astrological Gardening -
Astrological gardening. , Garden Hose For centuries men have been planting and harvesting using the signs of the zodiac which have allowed him to be in tune with the natural , Rocks and Stones in a Japanese Garden rhythms of nature. , Cactus Cultivation ...
Light Requirements for Home Gardens -
With any new plant, , Flowers and Colour the first thing you'll want to know is how much light , Flowers and Colour it requires. This is why nurseries often sell plants , Lantana (Lantana Camara) with stakes that specify light , Medicinal Tea - Lemon Balm preferences. Most species can grow , Grafting at higher levels than the one recommended, but they won't surv...
San Jose Scale -
The San Jose scale (Quadraspidioius perniciosus) is an injurious pest , Espalier of deciduous fruit trees , Hydrangeas throughout the world, and is present to a varying degree in most orchard , Winter Bulbs districts in New South Wales where pome and stony fruits , Watering Cactus are grown. It has a wide rang...
Companion Planting - Bad Combinations -
Most of us are aware that certain plants , Vegetable Gardens when planted near certain other plants, , Growing Palms from Date Stones can lead to better than normal results. They tend to help each other grow , Leaf Eating Ladybird adn ward off bugs and pests. , Scale and Perspective in a Japanese Garden This is called companion planting. But, did you know that some crops do...
Grafting -
When fruit-trees are grafted the scions are cut before vegetative growth , Geodesic Domes & Dome Homes begins. A well-ripened shoot of the preceding year's growth , Fertilizing Houseplants is selected, and can be kept for a week or so before using. The upper portion of the stock is completely cut off at a poin...
Planting Ground Covers -
Ground covers can be transferred from the nursery to the garden , Sunrooms at any time of the year, but it is obviously easier to get them established with a minimum of effort if they are moved during the rainy season. , The Oriental Fruit Moth However, this is not always practical and trans...
Noxious Weeds of Australia -
SIAM WEED - (Chromolaena odorata) Considered to be one of the world's worst weeds. , Pruning Roses This weed, , Winter Bulbs first found in Australia in 1994, has the potential to cause major damage to coastal ecosystems. It has a spreading habit similar to Lantana, but is more aggress...
Plant Virus Diseases -
With virus diseases, , Types of Mulch the exact identification of the parasite is difficult. Viruses are so small that they cannot be seen through the ordinary microscopes used to detect and study fungous and bacterial parasites. They can be photographed by means of moder...
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