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| Scientific name
: Aristolochia incisiloba Jongkind |
Botanical Family : Aristolochiaceae |
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Description :
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| 58343 |
Haplormosia ledermannii Harms
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Fabaceae |
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| weaf |
Weinmannia affinis A. Gray |
weinmannia |
Cunoniaceae |
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| 103537 |
Rubus chiovendae Gust.
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Rosaceae |
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| cacr16 |
Carex cryptochlaena Holm |
>>Carex lyngbyei |
Cyperaceae |
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| sofi4 |
Solanum fistulosum Dunal ex Poir. |
>>Solanum americanum |
Solanaceae |
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| 36453 |
Onixotis triquetra (L.f.) Mabb.
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COLCHICACEAE |
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| 48104 |
Erica filamentosa Andrews
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Ericaceae |
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| lesu44 |
Lecidea subcinnabarina Tonsberg |
>>Pyrrhospora subcinnabarina |
Lecanoraceae |
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| 99533 |
Triticum turgidum L. subsp. abyssinicum Vavass.
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Poaceae |
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| 114341 |
Sutera fodina Wild
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| 64206 |
Frankenia ericifolia C.Sm. ex DC. var. ericifolia
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FRANKENIACEAE |
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| vanil |
Vanilla P. Mill. |
vanilla |
Orchidaceae |
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| catow |
Carphephorus tomentosus (Michx.) Torr. & Gray var. walteri (Ell.) Fern. |
>>Carphephorus tomentosus |
Asteraceae |
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Plant Diseases in Australian Natives -
If fungal disease , Fixing shallow hard loamy clay soil occurs, promptly soak the tray and contents in a suitable soil , Growing Palms from Date Stones fungicide and repeat the treatment if necessary. If a tool , Clover Root Weevil or some other item could carry the disease , Garden Feng Shui from the infected tray to others, wash off all soil , Winter Protection for Bonsai and disinfect the to...
The Vine Leaf Blister Mite -
The vine-leaf blister mite (Eriophyes vitis) is an exceedingly small mite, having a white , Growing Passion Fruit elongated body hearing two pairs of legs situated near the front. The mite passes through the winter , Creating a New Garden beneath the bud-scales and commences to feed on the under-surfac...
Pruning Established Roses -
Remove any diseased or dead wood. , Growing Mangoes and Lychees from Stones Old wood , Cleaning House Plants left for several years tends to become infected with diseases , Sowing Seeds in Glasshouses and insect pests. , Retaining Walls The bark of winter-damaged wood , Rose Fertilizers generally is brown or discoloured and must be cut back to healthy , Growing Beans wood, which has a white , Tomato Catepillar or greenis...
Building & Renovations -
Building & renovations , Pruning Houseplants can be an exciting, overwhelming and even mind-boggling experience for you. To make absolutely sure your new home , Lawn Mower Blades fulfills your own vision, use these guidelines as a way to make the process as painless as possible....
Lawn Sprigging -
Sprigs are young rooted shoots , pieces of stolon with leaves and roots , Growing Avocados from Stones attached. Lawns , Planting a of subtropical grasses , Tulips â€ââ...
Growing Avocados from Stones -
An Avocado stone , Pruning Newly Planted Roses needs to be started off in the dark. It can be grown in compost, , Espalier but it is easier and more interesting to put it first (small end up) in a narrow glass with water , PLanting Bulbs reaching half way up: you will be able to watch the initial root , Preparing a New Lawn and shoot...
Lawn Repair -
First determine if the area can be repaired more easily than renewed. If the soil , Crop Rotation is very poor or shallow or if more than half the greenery is weeds, , Pruning forget about renovation and decide upon remaking. It will be cheaper and better in the end. Test the dept...
Growing Mangoes and Lychees from Stones -
The Lychee can grow , Moving Your Roses 6 feet of leafy stem in a year; the Mango produces extraordinary contortions of stem initially and then lovely long leaves. Both need plentiful moisture , Garden Feng Shui as well as warmth. The steam of a bathroom , Growing Herbs is ideal, provided the room , Pruning Roses remains fai...
Rocks and Stones in a Japanese Garden -
Although rocks are conspicuous in Japanese gardens, , Landscaping with Trees their use is quite different from that in Western rock gardens, , Fungi - Fungus Diseases where the aim is to duplicate natural , Sowing Seeds in Glasshouses rock formations as closely as possible. The rocks in a Japanese garden , Coastal ing are considered individually as...
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