Chlorophytum altum Engl. & K.Krause ()

 
Scientific name : Chlorophytum altum Engl. & K.Krause
Botanical Family : ANTHERICACEAE
Description :



Recent search results:

     


Code
Botanical English Common Family          
66035 Grubbia pinifolia Sond.   GRUBBIACEAE          
14923 Iphiona scabra DC.   Asteraceae          
83056 Phyllobolus tortuosus (L.) Bittrich   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
104429 Coffea arabica L. var. bourbon Choussy   Rubiaceae          
20421 Peristrophe namibiensis K.Balkwill subsp. brandbergensis K.Balkwill   Acanthaceae          
51693 Phyllanthus suffrutescens Pax   Euphorbiaceae          
30919 Dolichandrone tomentosa (Benth.) Benth. & Hook.   Bignoniaceae          
8366 Delosperma sulcatum L.Bolus   Aizoaceae          
30180 Brunia globosa Thunb.   BRUNIACEAE          
17771 Mesembryanthemum paxianum Schltr. & Diels   Aizoaceae          
veca4 Verbena canadensis (L.) Britt. >>Glandularia canadensis Verbenaceae          
adpo2 Adenophyllum porophyllum (Cav.) Hemsl. poreleaf dogweed Asteraceae          
odves Odontites vernus (Bellardi) Dumort. ssp. serotinus (Dumort.) Corb. red bartsia Scrophulariaceae          
101769 Clematopsis scabiosifolia (DC.) Hutch. subsp. stanleyi (Hook.) Brummitt   Ranunculaceae          
77795 Hibiscus rhabdotospermus Garcke var. mossamedensis Hiern   Malvaceae          
     

join gardening forum


Can't find the information your are looking for?


Search again, try our gardening resources pages, post a question in our forum, or search our site below:

What Else Is Inside bullet1
Growing Hydroponics - Growing Hydroponics , Plant Bacterial Diseases can be VERY complicated, with computers and sensors controlling everything from watering cycles to nutrient strength and the amount of light , Seed Raising that the plants , Roses receive....

Fungi - Fungus Diseases - Parasitic fungi are mostly microscopic. They invade higher plants , Lawn Sod and grow , White Wax Scale in their tissues (cells), which they kill and then absorb the contents for food. , Plants for Hanging Baskets They penetrate and grow , Formal and Informal Gardens in the plant , s for Hanging Baskets cells by means of fine fungal threads (hyphae), and spread f...

Propagating by Layering - Layering is often preferred to the use of cuttings because the number of good strikes is greater; many cuttings die off before any roots , Sowing Seeds in Pots are formed. In layering there is a portion of the stem in direct contact with the parent plant , Red Scale all the time and so the...

Germination - Germination: Garden , Lantana (Lantana Camara) seeds are usually treated by one of the following methods: 1. Those which are reasonably hardy are sown directly into the open ground at the appropriate period: e.g. Lettuce, Beans, Lupins. 2. Fine seeds , What is soil pH? which must be sown on the s...

Plant Bacterial Diseases - Bacteria which attack plants , Topiary are much smaller than parasitic fungi but infect in a similar manner by living in, and killing, the tissues. Some species are able to persist by remaining in plant , Home Grown Tomatoes debris or in dormant cells in the tissue of seeds, , Topiary corms, bulb...

Houseplant Drainage - Good drainage is important in the cultivation of practically all plants , Care of lawns in shaded areas grown in containers. Soil , San Jose Scale should be sufficiently porous to permit the free passage of water , Hedges - Growing a Hedge and the bottoms of the containers should have holes through which surplus water , Containers for Bonsai may drain....

Feeding Roses - The main elements of plant , Lawn Sods - Instant Lawn growth are nitrogen, phosphorus, potash and, to a lesser extent, minor or trace elements such as magnesium. Roses , Furniture Beetle rarely suffer from nitrogen deficiency, which can be recognized by pale green , Red Spider leaves and weak growth. , The Woolly Aphid Typical sign...

Composting - Many things can go into the compost , Growing Lawns in Shaded Areas heap: the vines of peas and beans, fresh hedge , Containers for Bonsai clippings, pea-pods, tea-leaves and coffee-grounds, banana peel, fluff from the vacuum cleaner, straw, , Caring for Roses lawn , Stony Soil mowings, fallen leaves, and even well-soaked newspapers. It is i...

Rose Fertilizers - These usually contain nitrogen, phosphorus and potash in varying proportions, and minor elements as well. The proportions required by roses , Weed Control Methods are not vital and almost any brand-name fertilizer will give good results if applied according to the manufacturer'...


add your link
addyour link
add your link to our site




© 2008 mygarden.net.au - Add Your Link - Privacy Policy