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: Lupinus grandifolius Lindl. ex J.G. Agardh |
Botanical Family : Fabaceae |
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English
name : >>Lupinus polyphyllus ssp. polyphyllus var. grandifolius |
Description :
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| pyru3 |
Pyrrhospora russula (Ach.) Hafellner
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Lecanoraceae |
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| cahy4 |
Carex hystericina Muhl. ex Willd. |
bottlebrush sedge |
Cyperaceae |
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| peaza3 |
Penstemon azureus Benth. var. angustissimus Gray |
>>Penstemon azureus ssp. angustissimus |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| 117034 |
Lachnaea filamentosa Meisn.
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Thymelaeaceae |
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| 23761 |
Schizostephanus gossweileri (S.Moore) Liede
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Apocynaceae |
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| tecal |
Teucrium canadense L. var. littorale (Bickn.) Fern. |
>>Teucrium canadense var. canadense |
Lamiaceae |
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| saer4 |
Sauvagesia erecta L. |
creole tea |
Ochnaceae |
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| aypi |
Ayenia pilosa Cristobal |
hairy ayenia |
Sterculiaceae |
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| 15874 |
Lactuca welwitschii Scott-Elliot
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Asteraceae |
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| asre9 |
Aster retroflexus Lindl. ex DC. |
>>Symphyotrichum retroflexum |
Asteraceae |
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| 18949 |
Odina schweinfurthii Engl.
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Anacardiaceae |
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| 3657 |
Brillantaisia nyanzarum Burkill
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Acanthaceae |
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| clcab |
Clermontia caerulea Hbd. var. brevidens Skottsberg |
>>Clermontia clermontioides ssp. clermontioides |
Campanulaceae |
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| 103783 |
Anthospermum scabrum Thunb.
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Rubiaceae |
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| 89608 |
Habenaria yatengensis A.Chev.
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Orchidaceae |
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| 79953 |
Antimima saturata (L.Bolus) H.E.K.Hartmann
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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Plants for Window Boxes -
Plants in window-boxes tend to have a somewhat hard life, with periods of drought , Plants for Hanging Baskets and wind, draughts and little protection. Certain hardy plants , Growing Orchids are, therefore, almost synonymous with window-box gardening. , Insects and Pests Choose Chrysanthemum Frutescens (Marguerites), Pe...
Red Legged Earth Mites -
Red-legged earth , Seedling Transplanting mites (Halotydeus destructor and Penthaleus major) are active only during the winter , Grass Seed Mixtures months. The eggs hatch after the first autumn , Planting a Rose Garden rains and, under favourable conditions, they pass through a succession of generations and build up to large...
Cold Frames and Seed Boxes -
As well as reducing frost damage, cold-frames prevent excessive dampness in the soil. , Mulching Roses Though seedlings require some water, , Bonsai Containers too much under cold , Retaining Walls conditions retards growth , Orchid Flasking and can induce disease. , Bonsai Display Frost damage can be partly prevented by banking the soil , Orchid Flasking round...
Weed Control Methods -
The method of control to be used must be assessed for each individual situation and as approved by the Local , Permaculture Design Control Authority. An important consideration when one removes a weed , Cork Flooring - Cork Floors from a situation is what to replace it with. If the ground is left bare then...
Displaying Cacti -
Small cacti are very suitable for miniature gardens. , How Much Should I Water Indoor Plants? A porous container or one with drainage holes is essential. Don't mix cacti with other succulents , Citrus Gall Wasp unless their growing , Know Your Tree's Soil needs are the same: some have different light, , Plants for Window Boxes water , Moving Your Roses and compost , Lawn Repair needs....
Planters for Houseplants -
A metal-lined trough or pottery bowl makes a good container for several plants; for those who prefer something a little more unusual, a deep brass pan or antique container can be used. Fill the planter with moist peat moss, and plunge the plants , Cactus and Soil into the...
Fixing shallow hard loamy clay soil -
1 Add soil , Brown Olive Scale 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 , Growing Palms from Date Stones down to the clay base. Barrow this soil , Red Legged Earth Mites to the other end of the area where digging will...
The Potato Moth -
The potato moth (Gnorimoschema operculella) is present in every potato-growing district in New South Wales and the caterpillars may cause considerable damage to foliage and stems in early summer, , Growing Bonsai particularly in coastal areas, and injure the tops to such...
The White Fringed Weevil -
Since the discovery of the white-fringed weevil (Pantomorus leucoloma) in New South Wales, near Scone in 1932, this South American weevil has spread throughout the State....
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