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| Scientific name
: Dryptodon Brid. |
Botanical Family : Grimmiaceae |
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English
name : dryptodon moss |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 68851 |
Freesia curvifolia Klatt
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Iridaceae |
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| anob2 |
Antirhea obtusifolia Urban |
quina roja |
Rubiaceae |
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| 118529 |
Clerodendrum dubium De Wild.
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Verbenaceae |
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| 20336 |
Pergularia sanguinolenta Britten
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Apocynaceae |
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| aus_p966 |
Eucalyptus cinerea |
Argyle Apple |
Myrtaceae |
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| 114920 |
Lycium eenii S.Moore
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Solanaceae |
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| 64670 |
Sebaea marlothii Gilg
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Gentianaceae |
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| 73131 |
Orthosiphon coloratus Vatke
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Lamiaceae |
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| 55067 |
Bryaspis lupulina (Planch.) P.A.Duvign.
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Fabaceae |
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| topa10 |
Tomentypnum paulianum (Grout) Broth. ex Robins. |
>>Sanionia uncinata var. uncinata |
Amblystegiaceae |
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| 81110 |
Conophytum salmonicolor L.Bolus
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| docu |
Downingia cuspidata (Greene) Greene ex Jepson |
toothed calicoflower |
Campanulaceae |
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| 52741 |
Acacia cheilanthifolia Chiov.
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Fabaceae |
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| 91187 |
Satyrium pedicellatum L.f.
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Orchidaceae |
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Pruning -
Pruning includes not only the cutting back or removal of sound branches but also the taking out of dead and diseased wood. , Pruning Standard Roses The purpose in pruning , The Oriental Fruit Moth flowering shrubs , How to Sow Grass Seed is to secure the maximum amount of good quality blooms, well coloured fruits , Watering House Plants in berrying shr...
Pruning Newly Planted Roses -
Make fresh cuts wherever long stubs have been left above nodes or dormant buds. , What is soil pH? Less pruning , Leaf Eating Ladybird is required by climbing and shrub , Light and House Plants 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...
Caring for Roses -
To maintain soil , Making acid alkaline fertility on established Rose , Composting beds, two distinct operations are carried out: (a) Mulching. (b) The application of fertilisers as top dressings. A mulch is a layer of organic , Rose Suckers matter, 2-3 in. thick, which is spread over the soil , Bonsai Styles about t...
How to Grow Orchids -
Many people believe that orchids , When Should I Water My Indoor Plants? are both expensive and difficult to cultivate. While its true that this is the case with some varieties, there are many others that are well within the average budget and no more difficult than any other...
Bonsai History -
History shows some sketches of trees , Growing s from Nuts grown in pots, , White Wax Scale used for decorative purposes apparently, occur in Egyptian tombs, dated to over 4,000 years old. We also can see that the art was actually brought to Japan by Chinese imperial embassies to Tang China (du...
Indoor Garden Planters -
Planters can be of any dimensions and shapes appropriate to their locations. , Pruning Established Roses Some enthusiasts have floor , Plant Bacterial Diseases level, bed-type planters large enough to include a fountain and perhaps a path , Kitchen Design to make servicing them easier. These are truly indoor gardens! , Pruning Established Roses But most...
Large House Plants -
A big climber could conceal a multitude of architectural sins or help to enhance a good feature , Growing Fruit and Vegetables in the Home such as a well-proportioned archway or door , The White Fringed Weevil frame. One on its own may be all that is needed to give an entrance hall character or to divert the eye away from a...
Mulching -
The value of mulching shrubs , Gardening Resources and young trees , Espalier can never be over-emphasized. In Australia's hot summers, , Terraces a great deal of moisture , Growing Herbs is robbed from plants , Growing Ginger if they are not mulched. Mulching materials include leaf mould, grass , Growing Fruit and Vegetables in the Home clippings, stable manure. bark chip...
Noxious Weeds of Australia -
SIAM WEED - (Chromolaena odorata) Considered to be one of the world's worst weeds. , The Oriental Fruit Moth This weed, , Flowers and Colour first found in Australia in 1994, has the potential to cause major damage to coastal ecosystems. It has a spreading habit similar to Lantana, but is more aggress...
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