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: Ranunculus californicus Benth. var. laetus Greene |
Botanical Family : Ranunculaceae |
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English
name : >>Ranunculus canus |
Description :
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| 6667 |
Conyza gigantea O.Hoffm.
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Asteraceae |
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| irvis |
Iris virginica L. var. shrevei (Small) E. Anders. |
Shreve's iris |
Iridaceae |
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| phlec2 |
Phryma leptostachya L. var. confertifolia Fern. |
>>Phryma leptostachya |
Verbenaceae |
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| baal8 |
Bacidia albescens (Krempelh.) Zwackh |
>>Bacidina phacodes |
Lecanoraceae |
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| leas2 |
Lecidella asema (Nyl.) Korber
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Lecanoraceae |
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| arar19 |
Aragallus argophyllus Rydb. |
>>Oxytropis besseyi var. argophylla |
Fabaceae |
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| 89078 |
Eulophidium maculatum (Lindl.) Pfitzer
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Orchidaceae |
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| pl_3066 |
Ribes oxyacanthoides |
American mountain gooseberry |
Grossulariaceae |
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| crlit |
Croton lindheimerianus Scheele var. tharpii M.C. Johnston |
Tharp's croton |
Euphorbiaceae |
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| 46505 |
Croton leuconeurus Pax subsp. mossambicensis Radcl.-Sm.
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| 43445 |
Cyperus tenuiculmis Boeckeler var. tenuiculmis
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Cyperaceae |
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| mists2 |
Mitella stauropetala Piper var. stauropetala |
smallflower miterwort |
Saxifragaceae |
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| aus_p1106 |
Eucalyptus salmonophloia |
Salmon Gum |
Myrtaceae |
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| chglg2 |
Chaenactis glabriuscula DC. var. glabriuscula |
yellow pincushion |
Asteraceae |
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| 95513 |
Eragrostis chalcantha Trin.
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Poaceae |
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| sprek |
Sprekelia Heist. |
Jacobean Lily |
Liliaceae |
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Bonsai Trees -
Many types of tree , Repotting Houseplants not usually regarded as appropriate can be successfully grown in miniature form, so if you see anything that looks suitable it is worth attempting to grow , House Plants and Water Evaporation it. But first find out as much as possible about the habits and soil , Hanging Basket Plants preferences...
Growing Orchids -
To many people these are the finest of all plants. , Dolomite Growing orchids , Companion Planting - Bad Combinations is really quite easy. There are some that can be grown in the home , Lawn Mower Blades as pot plants , Types of Japanese Gardens without much difficulty, provided each :s given individual care and attention. An Orchid , Growing Palms from Date Stones may be bought alre...
Flowering Shrubs and Trees -
Blossom should always be cut when the buds , Growing Asparagus are tight, and either early in the morning or in the evening. If it is cut early in the spring , Prinicples of a Japanese Garden before there is much sign of life at all the buds , Hoodia Gordonii will open in the warmth of the house. , Codling Moth It is particularly important...
Grouping House Plants -
When choosing flowering plants , When to Sow Grass Seeds to put together, try to get a good contrast of shapes without a great mixture of colours. , Growing Pumpkins Shade and sun-loving plans , White Louse Scale are not good partners nor should one include fast growers which will soon swamp their neighbours....
Hydroponic Systems - Aggregate Culture -
Growing plants , Lawn Sprigs hydroponically using aggregates such as sand or gravel , Grafting is sometimes preferred to the aquaculture method as the aggregate helps to support the roots. , Leaf Eating Ladybird The aggregate is also held in the same kind of tank that is used for a water , PLanting Bulbs culture hydrop...
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, , Grass Seed particularly in coastal areas, and injure the tops to such...
Cold Frames and Seed Boxes -
As well as reducing frost damage, cold-frames prevent excessive dampness in the soil. , Sowing Seed Though seedlings require some water, , The Illusion of Age in Bonsai too much under cold , Choosing Your Plants From The Nursery conditions retards growth , Lawns from Stolons and can induce disease. , Bonsai - Buy or Grow? Frost damage can be partly prevented by banking the soil , Rocks and Stones in a Japanese Garden round...
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 , Sowing Seed in Cold Frames are formed. In layering there is a portion of the stem in direct contact with the parent plant , How to Roses all the time and so the...
Cactus and Soil -
Cacti need food, , Bonsai Trees therefore amongst the soil , Large House Plants ingredients the most important are:
Loam, ťorganic matter (leaf mould or old manure) and sharp sand. Compost , Tulips should be left to mat...
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