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| Scientific name
: Tryphostemma papillosa A.& R.Fern. |
Botanical Family : Passifloraceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| pl_1760 |
Aspidistra elatior |
Aspidistra |
Convallariaceae |
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| 98973 |
Sporobolus setarioides Peter
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Poaceae |
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| phpu4 |
Philadelphus pubescens Loisel. |
hoary mock orange |
Hydrangeaceae |
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| 60548 |
Melolobium canescens Benth.
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Fabaceae |
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| 85755 |
Commicarpus stenocarpus (Chiov.) Cufod.
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Nyctaginaceae |
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| 50809 |
Jatropha macrophylla Pax & K.Hoffm.
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| 117784 |
Triumfetta trachystema K.Schum.
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Tiliaceae |
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| ruve5 |
Rubus vermontanus Blanch. |
Vermont blackberry |
Rosaceae |
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| cyob2 |
Cydonia oblonga P. Mill. |
quince |
Rosaceae |
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| 40959 |
Kalanchoe multiflora Schinz
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Crassulaceae |
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| 39043 |
Ipomoea linosepala Hallier f. subsp. aureoargentea P.A.Duvign. & Dewit
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Convolvulaceae |
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| paal17 |
Passiflora altocaerulea Lindl. |
>>Passiflora belotii |
Passifloraceae |
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| acci2 |
Acarospora cinereoalba (Fink) H. Magn. |
cracked lichen |
Acarosporaceae |
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| erpa15 |
Ericameria palmeri (Gray) Hall |
Palmer's goldenbush |
Asteraceae |
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| 40368 |
Crassula multicava auct.
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Crassulaceae |
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| lupi |
Ludwigia pilosa Walt. |
hairy primrose-willow |
Onagraceae |
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Flowers and Colour -
The ideal bed for picking contains annuals , Peat moss and plants that like lime and perennials, , Interior Design - Talking Colour together with plants , Growing Pumpkins and shrubs , Pruning Houseplants for cutting for their foliage colours. , The Blackheaded Pasture Cockchafer But there is also the question of what colour flowers , Scale and Perspective in a Japanese Garden to grow. , Seed Raising Naturally this is more a matter of personal taste than anythin...
Fixing shallow hard loamy clay soil -
1 Add soil , Herbs and Pests to the surface to increase the depth.
2 Double-dig the whole area. To do this, open up a 60 cm wide trench at one end of the area and remove the top soil , Large House Plants down to the clay base. Barrow this soil , Plant Bacterial Diseases to the other end of the area where digging will...
Temperature and Humidity -
One reason foliage plants , Grouping House s get along so well with people is that they like just about the same temperature , Pruning Established Roses levels - 15 to 29 C degrees. Extremes above and below this range bother some plants , Termites - White Ants more than others, but few can tolerate abrupt temperature , Lawn Sod changes...
Asbestos Removal -
Asbestos fibres are hazardous when inhaled. They can be released into the air , Landscaping on sloping Ground when asbestos products , Standard Roses are incorrectly handled, removed or transported for disposal....
Planting Ground Covers -
Ground covers can be transferred from the nursery to the garden , Bonsai Display at any time of the year, but it is obviously easier to get them established with a minimum of effort if they are moved during the rainy season. , Growing Roses However, this is not always practical and trans...
Leaf Eating Ladybird -
Both the adults and larvae of the leaf-eating ladybird (Epilachna 28-punctata) feed upon leaf-surfaces, producing a lace-like pattern, and the infested leaves eventually become skeletonised and withered. The ladybirds attack the foliage of cucumbers, marr...
Lawns from Stolons -
Some grasses , Growing Ginger spread rapidly by creeping stems (stolons). With these grasses , Hydroponic Systems - Aquaculture it is entirely practicable to establish excellent lawns , Seed Propagation by planting small pieces of rootless and leafless stolons or of stolons with roots , Growing Ginger and leaves or by setting pieces of turf...
Testing your soil -
Soil-testing kits available and by and large they do a very good job of accurately testing your soil. , Rose Pests and Diseases However, if you are only interested in knowing if your soil , Dolomite is acid or otherwise, without worrying about degrees of acidity or alkalinity, here is a simp...
Argentine Ants -
Argentine ants (Iridmnyrmex hum ilis) are the, world's worst ant pest, , Fungi - Fungus Diseases being more persistent than any other species. They are practically omnivorous in their feeding habits, but may prefer sweet things. They may he found throughout the house, , Green Manure Crops even in refr...
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