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| Scientific name
: Chaenothecopsis rubescens Vainio |
Botanical Family : Mycocaliciaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 116167 |
Leptonychia urophylla Welw. ex Mast.
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Sterculiaceae |
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| lifi |
Ligusticum filicinum S. Wats. |
fernleaf licorice-root |
Apiaceae |
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| 11390 |
Gnaphalium citrispinum (Delile) Schweinf. & Asch.
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Asteraceae |
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| 75369 |
Lobelia volubilis Burm.f.
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LOBELIACEAE |
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| 34795 |
Euonymus inermis Forssk.
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Celastraceae |
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| 46358 |
Clutia phyllanthoides S.Moore
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| 102833 |
Phylica ericoides L. var. pauciflora Pillans
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Rhamnaceae |
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| 86178 |
Ochna rhodesica R.E.Fr.
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Ochnaceae |
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| 103956 |
Bertiera zenkeri Mildbr.
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Rubiaceae |
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| 104563 |
Coffea thonneri Lebrun
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Rubiaceae |
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| vecog2 |
Veronica comosa Richter var. glandulosa (Farw.) Boivin |
>>Veronica anagallis-aquatica |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| 80969 |
Conophytum obcordellum (Haw.) N.E.Br. forma mundum
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| huph |
Huperzia phyllantha (Hook. & Arn.) Holub |
daggerleaf clubmoss |
Lycopodiaceae |
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| 27233 |
Trachyandra peculiaris (Dinter) Oberm.
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ASPHODELACEAE |
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| 68118 |
Icacina guessfeldtii Asch. ex Engl.
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Icacinaceae |
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| cacu19 |
Calliergon cuspidatum (Hedw.) Kindb. |
>>Calliergonella cuspidata |
Amblystegiaceae |
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Cactus Cultivation -
A general rule is that a densely-spined or thick-skinned plant is more able to stand the full sun than a thinly-spined or spineless one which would do...
Preparing for Planting Roses -
soil preparation should be completed about three weeks before planting in order to allow the ground to settle. For spring planting, it is better if th...
Temperature and House Plants -
A chief consideration is the temperature of the room in which the plants are to live. If the night temperature falls to between degrees and 10ÃÆâ...
Watering Cactus -
It is true that in their native state they only receive scant amounts of rain, but they also acquire water through their spines from the frequent heav...
Companion Planting for Roses -
Ideally, roses should be planted in beds or borders where there is little or no competition from other flowers and shrubs, even in winter. If, however...
PLanting Bulbs -
Bulbs already contain most of the nourishment the plant will need. Many will grow in fibre containing negligible nutriment, in water or even on pebble...
Falselooper Moths -
At times, particularly during spring and autumn, caterpillars of the falselooper moth (Plusia chalcites) become numerous and may partially defoliate b...
Ground Covers -
Ground Covers are effective for covering the bare soil between newly planted shrubs, roses and trees. 2. Ground Covers act as a living mulch....
Planning a Garden -
One of the first steps in planning a garden, and an important one, is to examine carefully the soil on the block chosen, noting any special points suc...
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