|
| Scientific name
: Pagesia acuminata (Walt.) Pennell |
Botanical Family : Scrophulariaceae |
|
English
name : >>Mecardonia acuminata var. acuminata |
Description :
|
Code |
Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
|
|
|
|
|
| 51738 |
Pleomele humilis (Baker) N.E.Br.
|
|
DRACAENACEAE |
|
|
|
|
|
| 37096 |
Combretum virgultosum Hiern
|
|
Combretaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| hagr7 |
Haplopappus graniticus Tiehm & L. Shultz |
>>Tonestus graniticus |
Asteraceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| brcac4 |
Bryum capillare Hedw. var. capillare |
bryum moss |
Bryaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| drsu5 |
Dryopteris subtetragona (Link) Maxon |
>>Thelypteris tetragona |
Thelypteridaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| 98385 |
Sacciolepis arenaria Mimeur
|
|
Poaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| 94799 |
Danthoniopsis tristachyoides (Trin.) Jacq.-Fél.
|
|
Poaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| vera |
Verbena racemosa Eggert |
>>Glandularia racemosa |
Verbenaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| plmam3 |
Plectritis macrocera Torr. & Gray var. mamillata (Suksdorf) Dyal |
>>Plectritis macrocera ssp. grayi |
Valerianaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| hyde8 |
Hypotrachyna densirhizinata (Kurok.) Hale
|
|
Parmeliaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| 68799 |
Exohebea lata (L.Bolus) R.C.Foster
|
|
Iridaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| 42096 |
Abildgaardia cruciformis Lye
|
|
Cyperaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| trwi3 |
Trifolium willdenovii Sprengel |
>>Trifolium wormskioldii |
Fabaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| 41731 |
Melothria ciprianii Pic.Serm.
|
|
Cucurbitaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| 53564 |
Albizia warneckei Harms
|
|
Fabaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| 10078 |
Eryngium antihystericum Rottb.
|
|
Apiaceae |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
 |
Fruit Fly -
The Queensland fruit , Watering Cactus fly (Dacus [StrumetaJ tryoni) is the common pest , Types of Mulch species in the coastal areas and in certain other districts of this State and mainly infests summer , Hydroponic Systems - Continuous Flow fruits, particularly the later varieties. Citrus fruits, , Conditions Required for Australian Native Seed Germination except grapefruit, are not g...
Growing Lawns in Shaded Areas -
Growing a lawn , Shredders in shade is often a problem. Under the most adverse circumstances it is an insoluble problem. You simply cannot grow , Astrological Gardening turf without some direct sunlight or in places , Permaculture Design where other prohibiting factors exist. Strongly competing tree , Hydroponic Systems - Continuous Flow roots may occ...
New Lawn Care -
When caring for a new lawn, , Propagating by Layering there are a number of tips , How to Sow Grass Seed that one should follow to ensure best possible results. Perhaps an obvious point, but on that needs speeling out is to minimize foot traffic as much as possible on newly planted lawns , Choosing Ground Covers (this includes s...
Growing Ferns Indoors -
To keep Ferns healthy , Types of Mulch grow them, if possible, in a mixture consisting of equal parts of sand, peat and compost; a handful of leaf mould would be a helpful addition. It is not always easy to buy Ferns as pot plants , Growing Ginger and choice may be limited, but some are w...
Bonsai - Buy or Grow? -
There are basically two ways of obtaining a bonsai- either you buy it or you grow , Great Pergola Plants it. If you buy one you lose some of the absorbing work of pruning , Garden Design it and determining its shape, but you do see a mature end result....
How to Plant Roses -
Make the planting hole 15 to 18 in. wide and, except for standards, no deeper than will be required to bring the budding union level with the surface of the soil. , Hydroponic Systems - Aquaculture (The budding union is the bulge where the main stem starts.) Make a mound of fine soil , Garden Roses in th...
Cactus and Soil -
Cacti need food, , Pruning Houseplants therefore amongst the soil , How to Use a Dibble ingredients the most important are:
Loam, organic matter (leaf mould or old manure) and sharp sand. Compost , The Oriental Fruit Moth should be left to mat...
What is soil pH? -
What is soil , Scale and Perspective in a Japanese Garden pH? pH are symbols used by chemists for describing the degree of alkalinity or acidity of soils. , Feeding Roses There is a scale of values centred around a central point pH7 which is neutral. The scale is divided into 14 units. Values between 7 and 14 are a...
Cleaning your Plants -
Happy, healthy , Clover Root Weevil and bushy green , Window Boxes leaves tell the world that you really care about your plants. , Rose Pests and Diseases Dust is one of their biggest ene mies. A layer of dust clogs pores, cutting down on the leaf's ability to breathe. Dust also reduces the amount of light , Lawn Sprigs a plant , Furniture Beetle r...
|
|
|