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| Scientific name
: Melastoma dodecandrum |
Botanical Family : Melastomataceae |
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Description :
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| euea |
Eugenia earhartii Acev.-Rodr. |
Earhart's stopper |
Myrtaceae |
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| 27132 |
Tolpis altissima (Balb.) Pers.
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Asteraceae |
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| pl_214 |
Allium stipitatum
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Alliaceae |
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| depad |
Dentaria pachystigma (S. Wats.) S. Wats. var. dissectifolia Detling |
>>Cardamine pachystigma var. dissectifolia |
Brassicaceae |
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| ipfi2 |
Ipomoea fistulosa Mart. ex Choisy |
>>Ipomoea carnea ssp. fistulosa |
Convolvulaceae |
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| hija |
Hilaria jamesii (Torr.) Benth. |
>>Pleuraphis jamesii |
Poaceae |
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| 112147 |
Crepidorhopalon spicatus (Engl.) Eb.Fisch.
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| 90110 |
Margelliantha leedalii P.J.Cribb
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Orchidaceae |
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| 108290 |
Spermacoce chaetocephala DC.
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Rubiaceae |
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| epan6 |
Epidendrum antillanum Ackerman & Hágsater
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Orchidaceae |
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| 11215 |
Gethyllis kaapensis D.Müll.-Doblies
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AMARYLLIDACEAE |
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| pl_5650 |
Rosa macrophylla
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Rosaceae |
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| 66695 |
Lachenalia muirii W.F.Barker
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Hyacinthaceae |
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| 90219 |
Monadenia physodes (Sw.) Rchb.f.
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Orchidaceae |
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| esru2 |
Escobaria runyonii Britt. & Rose |
>>Escobaria emskoetteriana |
Cactaceae |
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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, , Weed Control Methods particularly in coastal areas, and injure the tops to such...
Spring Bulbs -
Bulbs to plant , Bonsai Shaping for spring , Bonsai Shaping blooming include: Muscari (Grape Hyacinths), Puschkinia scilloides (Squills) and Scillas. All of these are small and blue. , White Louse Scale ...
Propagating Cactus by Cuttings -
The best time to take cuttings is early spring. , Noxious Weeds Once the cutting has rooted pot , Home Grown Tomatoes up in the usual way. Another way to obtain offsets is to temporarily deform a plant , DIY Safety by beheading it. This forces the plant , Know Your Tree's Soil to produce offsets around the edge of the cutting....
Medicinal Tea - Catnip -
Catnip has been used as a medicinal tea for stomach upsets and colds , How Much Should I Water Indoor Plants? since time immemorial. It is often combined with some other herbs , Succulents in the Home such as lemon balm and or lemon grass. , Temperature and House Plants Catnip is a perennial , Peony that grows , Rose Suckers very well in dry and sandy conditions, however i...
Soil Type -
Different types of soil , Push Lawn Sweepers consist of such things as clay, pebbles, gravel, , How to Lay Floor Tiles sand, and other minerals. However, not all types of soil , Hanging Basket Plants are permeable. Many fine grained-soils that have been broken down over many many decades become extremely small....
Planting a Rose Garden -
Planting a Rose Garden , DIY Safety involves the following: (a) Design; (b) Choice of varieties; (c) Preparation of the soil , The Cabbage White Butterfly and planting. Design , Orchid Flowers will depend very much on available space and personal taste. It may vary from the simple bed of Hybrid Tea Roses , Acclimatising House Plants surro...
Dianthus -
Dianthus is a genus of roughly about 300 species of flowering plants , Humidity and House s in the family Caryophyllaceae. These are native mainly to Europe and Asia, with a few species extending south to north Africa. There is one species (D. repens) in arctic North America....
Medicinal Tea - Chamomile -
Chamomile is perhaps the queen of medicinal tea herbs. , Clay Soil - How to Improve Clay Soil It is a beautiful annual , Growing Avocados from Stones (although there is one variety of chamomile that is a perennial , Planting a Lawn plant) that grows , Creating a New Lawn to roughly 2 feet high. Chamomile prefers partial shade, and likes sandy, dry soil. , Acclimatising House Plants Th...
Leaf Eating Ladybird -
Both the adults and larvae of the leaf-eating ladybird (Epilachna 28-punctata) feed upon leaf-surfaces, producing a lace-like pattern, and the infested leaves eventually become skeletonised and withered. The ladybirds attack the foliage of cucumbers, marr...
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