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| Scientific name
: Myristica angolensis Welw. |
Botanical Family : Myristicaceae |
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Description :
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| bote6 |
Borreria terminalis Small |
>>Spermacoce terminalis |
Rubiaceae |
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| 54365 |
Aspalathus rubrocalyx Garab. ex Compton
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Fabaceae |
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| rear |
Reverchonia arenaria Gray |
sand reverchonia |
Euphorbiaceae |
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| anst4 |
Anisantha sterilis (L.) Nevski |
>>Bromus sterilis |
Poaceae |
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| scep2 |
Scutellaria epilobiifolia A. Hamilton |
>>Scutellaria galericulata |
Lamiaceae |
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| ermop |
Erodium moschatum (L.) L'Hér. ex Ait. var. praecox Lange |
musky stork's bill |
Geraniaceae |
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| cuap2 |
Cuscuta approximata Bab. |
alfalfa dodder |
Cuscutaceae |
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| 105419 |
Ixora scheffleri K.Schum. & K.Krause subsp. keniensis Bridson
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Rubiaceae |
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| luocs |
Ludwigia octovalvis (Jacq.) Raven ssp. sessiliflora (M. Micheli) Raven |
Mexican primrose-willow |
Onagraceae |
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| cast34 |
Calpidisca standleyae Barnh. |
>>Utricularia amethystina |
Lentibulariaceae |
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| 45442 |
Scleria sphaerocarpa (E.A.Rob.) Napper
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Cyperaceae |
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| nean2 |
Nectandra antillana Meisn. |
>>Nectandra hihua |
Lauraceae |
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| calal10 |
Carthamus lanatus L. ssp. lanatus |
woolly distaff thistle |
Asteraceae |
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| cobi11 |
Corallorrhiza bigelovii S. Wats. |
>>Corallorrhiza striata var. vreelandii |
Orchidaceae |
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| paac11 |
Panicum aciculare Desv. ex Poir. |
>>Dichanthelium aciculare |
Poaceae |
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| cept |
Ceratopteris pteridoides (Hook.) Hieron. |
floating antlerfern |
AVICENNIACEAE |
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Organic Food -
To understand what organic food is, one must first understand the definition of organic soil since food is the product of the soil. Organic soil has b...
Feeding Roses -
The main elements of plant growth are nitrogen, phosphorus, potash and, to a lesser extent, minor or trace elements such as magnesium. Roses rarely su...
Pruning Newly Planted Roses -
Make fresh cuts wherever long stubs have been left above nodes or dormant buds. Less pruning is required by climbing and shrub roses. because the orig...
How to Make Compost -
For a good compost 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, wa...
Growing Lawns in Shaded Areas -
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Sowing Australian Native Plants -
Although the ideal temperature for germination varies with the species, many species will germinate when daily temperature rises above 20Ãâ...
Preparing Your New Garden -
Empty garden space is a great temptation to over-plant. Give every shrub or tree ample room to grow to its full dimensions. When a garden is over-plan...
Grafting -
When fruit-trees are grafted the scions are cut before vegetative growth begins. A well-ripened shoot of the preceding year's growth is selected, and ...
Grass Seed -
Except for very special purposes (making a putting green, for example) it is always better to sow a grass seed mixture than just one kind. In a way it...
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