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| Scientific name
: Cochlearia oblongifolia |
Botanical Family : Cruciferae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| mecu2 |
Meibomia cubensis (Griseb.) Schindl. |
>>Desmodium cubense |
Fabaceae |
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| chpom |
Chlorogalum pomeridianum (DC.) Kunth var. minus Hoover |
wavyleaf soap plant |
Liliaceae |
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| 82914 |
Oophytum nordenstamii L.Bolus
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| arto3 |
Aristolochia tomentosa Sims |
woolly dutchman's pipe |
Aristolochiaceae |
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| satr11 |
Sagittaria trifolia L. |
threeleaf arrowhead |
Alismataceae |
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| 93958 |
Avena strigosa Schreb. subsp. vaviloviana Malzev
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Poaceae |
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| 22533 |
Rhus dissecta Thunb.
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Anacardiaceae |
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| 63005 |
Tephrosia polystachyoides Baker f.
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Fabaceae |
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| 833 |
Asclepias reflectens (E.Mey.) Schltr.
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Apocynaceae |
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| hilo |
Hieracium longiberbe T.J. Howell |
longbeard hawkweed |
Asteraceae |
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| 115042 |
Solanum arabicum Dunal
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Solanaceae |
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| saall |
Salix alaxensis (Anderss.) Coville var. longistylis (Rydb.) Schneid. |
feltleaf willow |
Salicaceae |
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| lepy |
Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser. |
fireleaf leptarrhena |
Saxifragaceae |
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| 31123 |
Farsetia boivinii E.Fourn.
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Brassicaceae |
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| 87131 |
Angraecum anocentrum Schltr.
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Orchidaceae |
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| 24755 |
Senecio speciosus Willd.
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Asteraceae |
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Seed Propagation -
Seeds are usually the best method of raising quantities of many kinds of annuals , Growing Palms from Date Stones required for bedding displays, such as snapdragons, zinnias, marigolds, stocks, asters and petunias. Many shade and glasshouse plants, , Displaying Cacti such as calceolarias, cinerarias, primu...
Plants for Hanging Baskets -
Since you will be seeing the basket from below, trailing ones are an obvious choice; plus some to climb up the chains. Very small flowers , Succulents in the Home will scarcely show....
Repotting Houseplants -
Frequent repotting of house plants , Fruit Fly is unnecessary, and generally plants , Watering Cactus placed in containers 5 in. or larger in diameter can stay in the same pots , Planning a Japanese Garden for 12 to 18 months. Most kinds will thrive in pots , Australian Indigenous Flora that appear too small for them, and many that have fille...
Pruning Newly Planted Roses -
Make fresh cuts wherever long stubs have been left above nodes or dormant buds. , Water Garden Plants Less pruning , Rocks and Stones in a Japanese Garden is required by climbing and shrub , Hydroponic Systems - Aggregate Culture 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...
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. , Watering Cactus (The budding union is the bulge where the main stem starts.) Make a mound of fine soil , Tomato Catepillar in th...
Cactus Propagation -
Propagating by Seed. , Growing Beans The potting compost , How To Get Australian Native Seeds to Sprout and coarse sand is sifted through a 1 inch mesh. In the bottom of each 3" plastic pot, , Hedges - Growing a Hedge put 1" of coarse washed gravel. , Prinicples of a Japanese Garden Then fill the pot , Choosing Ground Covers to within 1" of the top with the above compost, , Termites - White Ants press down lightly and see th...
Lawn Creation - Lawn Seed -
When Lawn , Caring for Newly Sown seeding, as with anything, quality pays off in the end. Always buy the best seed , Annulas in Planters that you can afford to get the best possible result....
Asbestos Removal -
Asbestos fibres are hazardous when inhaled. They can be released into the air , Fresh Tulips when asbestos products , Propagating Cactus by Cuttings are incorrectly handled, removed or transported for disposal....
Clay Soil - How to Improve Clay Soil -
When working with clay soil, , Bonsai Trees it is best to mix in with it some gypsum. Gypsum really helps to break up and unlock your clay dirt. Individual clay particles are actually negatively charged. What this means is that they have the capacity to attract and...
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