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: Allium angulare |
Botanical Family : Alliaceae |
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Description :
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| hiplc |
Hirculus platysepalus (Trautv.) W.A. Weber ssp. crandallii (Gandog.) W.A. Weber |
>>Saxifraga flagellaris ssp. crandallii |
Saxifragaceae |
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| 88445 |
Disa tripetaloides (L.f.) N.E.Br. subsp. tripetaloides
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Orchidaceae |
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| pl_3429 |
Pogogyne douglasii parviflora |
Mesamint |
Labiatae |
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| acpy2 |
Acarospora pyrenopsoides H. Magn. |
cracked lichen |
Acarosporaceae |
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| 83605 |
Ruschia tumidula (Haw.) Schwantes
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| luodr |
Lupinus odoratus Heller var. rubens (Rydb.) Jepson |
>>Lupinus pusillus ssp. rubens |
Fabaceae |
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| 47966 |
Erica cruenta Sol. var. cruenta
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Ericaceae |
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| 53664 |
Amphithalea obtusiloba (Granby) A.L.Schutte
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Fabaceae |
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| elsp5 |
Elephantopus spicatus Juss. ex Aubl. |
>>Pseudelephantopus spicatus |
Asteraceae |
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| 34505 |
Silene burchellii Otth var. latifolia Sond.
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Caryophyllaceae |
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| carya |
Carya Nutt. |
hickory |
Juglandaceae |
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| cayap |
Cayaponia Silva Manso |
melonleaf |
Cucurbitaceae |
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| pl_6500 |
Celtis pallida |
Desert hackberry |
Ulmaceae |
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| sqde |
Squamarina degelii Frey & Poelt |
Degel's rim lichen |
Bacidiaceae |
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| 58101 |
Galactia argentifolia S.Moore
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Fabaceae |
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| vehi2 |
Verbena hispida (Ruiz & Pavón) Ruiz & Pavón |
>>Glandularia hispida |
Verbenaceae |
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Propagating by Layering -
Layering is often preferred to the use of cuttings because the number of good strikes is greater; many cuttings die off before any roots , The Cabbage White Butterfly are formed. In layering there is a portion of the stem in direct contact with the parent plant , Garden Design all the time and so the...
Fruit Fly -
The Queensland fruit , Tulips fly (Dacus [StrumetaJ tryoni) is the common pest , Growing Palms from Date Stones species in the coastal areas and in certain other districts of this State and mainly infests summer , Rose Suckers fruits, particularly the later varieties. Citrus fruits, , Bulbs & Corms except grapefruit, are not g...
Red Legged Earth Mites -
Red-legged earth , Lawn Repair mites (Halotydeus destructor and Penthaleus major) are active only during the winter , Ferns months. The eggs hatch after the first autumn , Hydroponic Systems - Aquaculture rains and, under favourable conditions, they pass through a succession of generations and build up to large...
Garden Tillers -
Garden tillers can make life very easy if you have access to one. If you are considering buying a tiller, what kind of best suits your needs? Models come in both small and large sizes. What you should buy depends on ......
Flowering Plants for Autumn / Winter -
All the varieties grown in pots , Indoor Plants for Warm Rooms have been derived from this one species and are superb winter-flowering house plants. , Ferns The leaves are green , Mulching on top but ash-coloured underneath, and the daisy-like flowers , How To Get Australian Native Seeds to Sprout come in a multitude of brilliant colours, , Brown Olive Scale some single...
Growing Mangoes and Lychees from Stones -
The Lychee can grow , Flowers and Colour 6 feet of leafy stem in a year; the Mango produces extraordinary contortions of stem initially and then lovely long leaves. Both need plentiful moisture , Growing Palms from Date Stones as well as warmth. The steam of a bathroom , Fixing shallow hard loamy clay soil is ideal, provided the room , Growing Hydroponics remains fai...
How To Transplant Seedlings -
Weather conditions at the time of transplanting are important in successful establishment of plants, , Fixing shallow hard loamy clay soil and transplanting should not be done in the middle of the day or in hot , Peat moss and plants that like lime spells. The best time for transplanting is late afternoon. Before starting, make...
Flowering Shrubs and Trees -
Blossom should always be cut when the buds , Green Manure Crops are tight, and either early in the morning or in the evening. If it is cut early in the spring , Rose Suckers before there is much sign of life at all the buds , Creating a New Garden will open in the warmth of the house. , Bulbs & Corms It is particularly important...
Caring for Newly Sown Lawn -
Don't make the mistake of sprinkling it daily; but if the upper inch or so of soil , Sowing Seeds in Pots becomes obviously dry, then water , Lawn Repair it freely with a fine sprinkler adjusted so that it will not wash the surface soil , Kitchen Design away. Once the seed , Lawn Repair has started to germinate, the young...
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