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| Scientific name
: Ficinia scariosa Nees |
Botanical Family : Cyperaceae |
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Description :
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English Common |
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| 7717 |
Cynanchum heteromorphum Vatke
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Apocynaceae |
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| sefel |
Senecio fendleri Gray var. lanatus Osterhout |
>>Packera fendleri |
Asteraceae |
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| 85135 |
Embelia dasyantha Gilg & G.Schellenb.
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Myrsinaceae |
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| pl_3533 |
Lindera benzoin |
Spice bush |
Lauraceae |
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| 91538 |
Orobanche ramosa auct.
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Orobanchaceae |
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| 62051 |
Rhynchosia chapmanii Verdc.
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Fabaceae |
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| lesu7 |
Lecanora subcarnea (Lilj.) Ach. |
rim lichen |
Lecanoraceae |
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| 104907 |
Gaertnera liberiensis E.M.A.Petit
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Rubiaceae |
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| vich6 |
Viola chalcosperma Brainerd |
>>Viola affinis |
Violaceae |
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| 36677 |
Combretum cuspidatum auct.
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Combretaceae |
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| 77652 |
Hibiscus greenwayi auct.
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Malvaceae |
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| 101192 |
Leucospermum mundii Meisn.
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PROTEACEAE |
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| 14513 |
Hydrocotyle villosa (L.) L.f.
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Apiaceae |
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| 42783 |
Cyperus corymbosus Rottb.
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Cyperaceae |
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| hyco10 |
Hymenopappus corymbosus Torr. & Gray |
>>Hymenopappus scabiosaeus var. corymbosus |
Asteraceae |
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| amsas |
Amelanchier sanguinea (Pursh) DC. var. sanguinea |
roundleaf serviceberry |
Rosaceae |
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Bulb & Spring Flower Combinations -
1. Tulip , Propagating Cactus by Cuttings 'Queen of Bartigon' (rich pink) with Forget-me-Nots.
2. Blue , Plants for Window Boxes Forget-me-Not studded with 'Golden Age' Tulip , Bonsai Propagation (Buttercup yellow).
3. A groundwork of yellow Alyssum studded with any Darwin or Cottage Tulip , The Black Peach Aphid that is not yellow in colour. , The Potato Moth
4. Double A...
Sowing Mix for Australian Natives -
Sowing mix made from new perlite and vermiculite should not contain plant , Dianthus diseases or weed , Brown Olive Scale seeds. However, fertile soil , Sowing Seed in Cold Frames teems with microscopic plants , Humidity and House s and animals, and while some assist seedlings, others hinder them and may even cause fatal diseases. , Climbing Roses Most...
Planters for Houseplants -
A metal-lined trough or pottery bowl makes a good container for several plants; for those who prefer something a little more unusual, a deep brass pan or antique container can be used. Fill the planter with moist peat moss, and plunge the plants , Potted Roses into the...
Window Boxes -
Window-boxes can be found in many materials. They can either be bought ready-made or made to fit a particular window. , Growing Cacti and Succulents The traditional wooden , Prinicples of a Japanese Garden box is still a favourite and will last well provided it is painted with a preservative and one or two coats of pai...
Seed Raising -
Seed raising is the simplest method of plant , Types of Japanese Gardens propagation. Its success depends on the type of soil , Sowing Seed and the position of the seedbed. The capacity of the soil , Caring for Newly Sown Lawn to hold moisture , Sowing Seed during the period of germination is most important, because seedlings are greatly...
PLanting Bulbs -
Bulbs already contain most of the nourishment the plant , Indoor s for Warm Rooms will need. Many will grow , Lawn Plugs - Plugging in fibre containing negligible nutriment, in water , Plant Virus Diseases or even on pebbles but most need more than that. The following should be put in bulb , Pumpkin Beetle fibre: Crocus, Chionodoxa, Fritillari...
The Illusion of Age in Bonsai -
Creating the illusion of age is one of the important aspects of bonsai. , Noxious Weeds The shape of the trunk contributes to an aged look, but surface roots , Great Pergola Plants add to the venerable appearance. They should radiate around the trunk on all sides and reflect a solid base on wh...
The Vine Leaf Blister Mite -
The vine-leaf blister mite (Eriophyes vitis) is an exceedingly small mite, having a white , Preparing a New Lawn elongated body hearing two pairs of legs situated near the front. The mite passes through the winter , Growing Flowers for Drying beneath the bud-scales and commences to feed on the under-surfac...
How to Make Compost -
For a good compost , Crop Rotation heap, the layers of refuse should be 6 to 8 in. thick and should be trodden down moderately firmly. If the material is very dry, water , Moving Your Roses may be added before the activator is applied. If you have to use very tough material such as cabbage...
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