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: Aphanocalyx obscurus Wieringa |
Botanical Family : Fabaceae |
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Description :
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| 71132 |
Synnotia bicolor (Thunb.) Sweet var. roxburghii Baker
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Iridaceae |
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| pl_5277 |
Crataegus cuneata |
Sanzashi |
Rosaceae |
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| pl_6493 |
Celtis bungeana
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Ulmaceae |
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| goch |
Gonocarpus chinensis (Lour.) Orchard |
Chinese raspwort |
Eucommiaceae |
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| 49731 |
Euphorbia dissitispina L.C.Leach
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| myap2 |
Myurella apiculata (Somm.) Schimp. in B.S.G. |
>>Myurella tenerrima |
HEDWIGIACEAE |
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| gatrp3 |
Galium trifidum L. ssp. pacificum (Wieg.) Piper |
>>Galium trifidum ssp. columbianum |
Rubiaceae |
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| 112380 |
Dopatrium macranthum Oliv.
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| 61444 |
Plagiostigma pinea (Thunb.) C.Presl
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Fabaceae |
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| 54177 |
Aspalathus joubertiana Eckl. & Zeyh. subsp. shawii (L.Bolus) R.Dahlgren
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Fabaceae |
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| elfa |
Eleocharis fallax Weatherby |
creeping spikerush |
Cyperaceae |
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| 101361 |
Protea elliottii C.H.Wright var. angustifolia Keay
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PROTEACEAE |
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| ronel |
Robinia neomexicana Gray var. luxurians Dieck |
>>Robinia neomexicana var. neomexicana |
Fabaceae |
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Insects and Pests -
If something does begin to bug your plants, , Creating a New Garden don't panic. First step is to temporarily isolate the plant , The Black Peach Aphid so the pests , Choosing Your Plants From The Nursery won't spread to other plants. , s Suitable for Bonsai In most cases, the non-chemical controls listed opposite will eliminate the problem. If they don't, try spra...
Mulch -
Mulch can help you in many ways, from soil , Fertilizing Houseplants temperature regulation to moisture , The Black Peach Aphid conservation and even weed , PLanting Bulbs control....
Landscaping on sloping Ground -
The treatment of sloping land will depend mainly on the steepness of the slope. When the slope is very steep there is a tendency for soil , Sowing Seeds in Patches erosion to take place , Seed Raising once the original vegetation is removed. To prevent this, plant , The Illusion of Age in Bonsai species that "hold" the soil , Lawn Sod an...
Pruning Newly Planted Roses -
Make fresh cuts wherever long stubs have been left above nodes or dormant buds. , Growing Fruit and Vegetables in the Home Less pruning , Leaf Eating Ladybird is required by climbing and shrub , Light Requirements for Home Gardens roses. because the original stems will be pruned off at the base one to two years after planting to make space for the new growt...
Plant Reproduction and Propagation -
The most common method of raising plants , Mulching Roses is by seed, , Shredders but there are other methods that are equally successful. Many plants , Fixing shallow hard loamy clay soil can produce a new stem and flowers , Bean Fly from a portion of their root-stock by vegetative reproduction under the right conditions....
Repotting Houseplants -
Frequent repotting of house plants , Red Legged Earth Mites is unnecessary, and generally plants , Preparing a New Lawn placed in containers 5 in. or larger in diameter can stay in the same pots , Cactus Grafting for 12 to 18 months. Most kinds will thrive in pots , Pumpkin Beetle that appear too small for them, and many that have fille...
Coastal Gardening -
The factors affecting plant , Growing Flowers for Drying growth in coastal regions are somewhat different to those encountered inland. Generally it is the wind which causes most damage. Near the shore the wind is laden with salt, as a result of which plants , Growing Flowers for Drying suffer not only from the f...
The Illusion of Age in Bonsai -
Creating the illusion of age is one of the important aspects of bonsai. , Vegetable Weevil The shape of the trunk contributes to an aged look, but surface roots , Permaculture Layers add to the venerable appearance. They should radiate around the trunk on all sides and reflect a solid base on wh...
Grouping House Plants -
When choosing flowering plants , Will lime break up clayey soil? to put together, try to get a good contrast of shapes without a great mixture of colours. , Organic Food Shade and sun-loving plans , How to Use a Dibble are not good partners nor should one include fast growers which will soon swamp their neighbours....
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