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| Scientific name
: Stachys L. |
Botanical Family : Lamiaceae |
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English
name : hedgenettle |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 39726 |
Cotyledon decussata Sims var. dielsii Schltr. ex Poelln.
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Crassulaceae |
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| crap2 |
Cryptantha aperta (Eastw.) Payson |
Grand Junction cryptantha |
Boraginaceae |
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| 4920 |
Celosia scabra (Schinz) Schinz
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Amaranthaceae |
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| kocu |
Koellia curvipes Greene |
>>Pycnanthemum curvipes |
Lamiaceae |
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| isfu |
Isolepis funckii Steud. |
>>Bulbostylis funckii |
Cyperaceae |
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| mico9 |
Mikania cordifolia (L. f.) Willd. |
Florida Keys hempvine |
Asteraceae |
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| pshot |
Psychotria hoffmannseggiana (Roemer & J.A. Schultes) Muell.-Arg. var. tribracteata (Sw.) Steyermark |
Hoffmannsegg's wild coffee |
Rubiaceae |
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| 77419 |
Anisodontea racemosa (Harv.) Bates
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Malvaceae |
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| 82208 |
Lampranthus falciformis (Haw.) N.E.Br.
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| pl_2813 |
Bromus tectorum |
Cheat grass |
Gramineae |
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| cirer3 |
Cirsium remotifolium (Hook.) DC. ssp. remotifolium |
fewleaf thistle |
Asteraceae |
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| 61895 |
Pueraria ficifolia (Benth.) L.Bolus
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Fabaceae |
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| arvi13 |
Arabis vivariensis Welsh |
>>Arabis fernaldiana var. fernaldiana |
Brassicaceae |
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| mute5 |
Musineum tenuifolium Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray |
>>Musineon tenuifolium |
Apiaceae |
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| sapa |
Sabal palmetto (Walt.) Lodd. ex J.A. & J.H. Schultes |
cabbage palmetto |
Arecaceae |
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| 96560 |
Lophochloa cristata (L.) Hyl.
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Poaceae |
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How to Make Compost -
For a good compost , White Wax Scale heap, the layers of refuse should be 6 to 8 in. thick and should be trodden down moderately firmly. If the material is very dry, water , Pruning Established Roses may be added before the activator is applied. If you have to use very tough material such as cabbage...
Red Legged Earth Mites -
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Stony Soil -
A stony soil , Growing Lawns in Shaded Areas is usually well aerated and well drained. Many plants , Push Lawn Sweepers are quite happy in such soils, , Annulas in Planters so provided there is ample soil , Fungi - Fungus Diseases the work entailed in sieving it is hardly warranted. If you are not pleased with the appearance of the small stones , Dianthus on the su...
Grouping House Plants -
When choosing flowering plants , Window Boxes to put together, try to get a good contrast of shapes without a great mixture of colours. , Espalier Shade and sun-loving plans , Link Index Footer are not good partners nor should one include fast growers which will soon swamp their neighbours....
Hydrangeas -
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Bronze Orange Bugs -
Bronze orange bugs (Alusgraveia sulciveniris), pests , The Rice Weevil of coastal citrus trees, , PLanting Bulbs feed by puncturing the tissues and extracting the sap, causing the young shoots to wilt. The foliage may become scorched and spotted by their corrosive excretions. Where heavy i...
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. , How to Sow Grass Seed (The budding union is the bulge where the main stem starts.) Make a mound of fine soil , Cleaning your Plants in th...
Rose Pests and Diseases -
Major diseases , Hydroponic Systems - Aquaculture are black spot, mildew and rust. Black spot may appear at first as yellowish areas on leaves, darkening later. Lower leaves are infected first. Mildew often starts to show on young new foliage as a whitish coating. The leaves curl or become...
Bonsai Display -
Usually bonsai , Propagating by Layering are brought inside , Propagating by Layering only for display. Since they are viewed from the front and at eye level they must be placed on a stand, shelf or table. The background should be light, , Bonsai Containers plain-muted colour , Brown Olive Scale without design. , Bonsai - Buy or Grow? Companion pieces such as stones, , Sowing Seed s...
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