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- Ethylene biosynthesis in Regnellidium diphyllum and Marsilea . . .
In many cases, this response is mediated by ethylene and requires either auxin or gibberellin Regnellidium diphyllum is a semi aquatic fern that undergoes ethylene-mediated elongation when submerged (Musgrave and Walters 1974; Cookson and Osborne 1978) Elongation of Marsilea quadrifolia is also promoted by submergence (Karsten 1888, quoted by
- USE AND NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION OF SOME TRADITIONAL MOUNTAIN . . .
Solanum diphyllum is a red-fruited species native to the Sierra Madre and occasionally cultivated there as an ornamental The Mountain Pima sometimes eat the fruits, but also use them to make wreaths in holiday decorations (Lafer riere and Van Asdall 1991b) The Mountain Pima recognize fruits of Rhus trilobata Nutt
- 2019 PLANT SALE LIST OF PERENNIALS WOODY PLANTS
2019 PLANT SALE LIST OF PERENNIALS WOODY PLANTS 2019 PLANT SALE LIST OF PERENNIALS WOODY PLANTS
- Richie Steffens Epimedium List - Miller Garden
Richie Steffen, Elisabeth C Miller Botanical Garden richies@millergarden org
- Acknowledgments
The Cylburn Arboretum Association recognizes Joyce Holmes, chair of Landscape Committee and chair of Trails and Wildflowers Committee, Dwight Johnson, member of the Cylburn Education Committee, and Kirsten Emigholz for volunteering their time and knowledge in putting together this field guide
- Education Edition List for PDF - HORTICOPIA
Rhaphiolepis umbellata Rhapidophyllum hystrix Rhapis excelsa Rheum palmatum Rhodochiton atrosanguineum Rhododendron (subgenus Azalea) 'Arneson Ruby' Rhododendron (subgenus Azalea) 'Balzac' Rhododendron dauricum Rhododendron degronianum ssp yakushimanum Rhododendron impeditum Rhododendron indicum Rhododendron indicum 'Balsaminiflorum' Rhododendron indicum 'Delaware White' Rhododendron indicum
- GARDEN HIGHLIGHTS - Jenkins Arboretum Gardens
Sedum ternatum Woodland Stonecrop Azalea Hill Podophyllum peltatum Mayapple Woodland Walk Stylophorum diphyllum Celandine Poppy Elisabeth's Walk Cornus florida 'Cherokee Brave' Flowering Dogwood Green Ribbon Garden Cypripedium parviflorum Yellow Lady's Slipper Orchid Elisabeth's Walk
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