The conspicuous herbaceous cover of the spruce forests includes the ornamentals monkshood, colombine, thorow-wax and dragonhead. |
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Major agricultural uses of methiocarb include grapevines, citrus, berries, pastures, cereals, and ornamentals. |
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Newly transplanted ornamentals have limited root systems and will be under stress. |
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The long tubular flowers look great with many ornamentals but are especially attractive near green-and-white hostas and dark daylilies. |
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The nursery is currently being used to produce ornamentals such as plumeria, monstera, and dracaena. |
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I have also bred other ornamentals, including daylilies, streptocarpuses, nasturtiums, and several kinds of poppies. |
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However, even in sparse numbers, butterfly caterpillars can damage ornamentals or food plants. |
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In addition to attacking corn, this insect attacks over 100 other species of plants, including ornamentals, broadleaf weeds and grasses. |
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We also grow herbs, perennials, shrubs and ornamentals without using toxins. |
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If planting them among other landscape ornamentals, locate them well away from tall-growing shrubs or perennials. |
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The first recorded outbreak on the mainland of BC occurred in 1938 when native lodgepole pine planted as ornamentals in Vancouver were attacked. |
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They feed on the roots of a wide variety of plants including cool season grasses, weeds, woody ornamentals and other ornamental plants. |
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Reaching for the skies with perennials, vines, ornamentals, and trees is one way of bringing new levels to your landscape. |
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These growth-regulating hormones were tested on ornamentals as well as grains, vegetables and fruit crops with varying improved results. |
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She uses the leaves of rhubarb to make a general pesticide for ornamentals. |
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Although grasses lack the large and colorful flowers of many ornamentals, their beauty is found in their foliage textures, colors, and forms. |
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Large shrubs and trees generally can survive a large infestation, but crop plants and ornamentals don't always fare so well. |
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In an outbreak, well over 100,000 of the flightless crickets roam across the land, devouring crops, grasses, and ornamentals as they go. |
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The cheapest method of controlling bagworms on small trees and ornamentals is to hand-pick the bags. |
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In addition to these, a laceleaf Japanese maple, a vine maple, blue oat grass, and other ornamentals cover the berm. |
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There are also some plants brought in because they had a perceived potential use as garden ornamentals, but which have turned out to be pests or nuisances. |
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It is registered for use on powdery mildews in pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, soft fruit, vines, cucurbits, ornamentals, tobacco, hops and some vegetables. |
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This is not the year to plant ornamentals and annual flowers. |
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In the understorey are monsteras, warrigal greens, more Cape gooseberries, and numerous self-sown annuals and biennials, as well as many shade-loving ornamentals. |
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She did a little gardening, mostly ornamentals and container plants. |
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Endrin is an insecticide which has been used mainly on field crops such as cotton, maize, sugar cane, rice, cereals, ornamentals, and other crops. |
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Scale insects enjoy perennial plants and can devastate nut and fruit trees, greenhouse plants, forest vegetation, woody ornamentals, and house plants. |
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However, they are not likely to work for some of the more refined varieties of deciduous ornamentals like Weeping Cherries or other ornamental trees. |
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In South American countries, opium poppies are technically illegal, but nonetheless appear in some nurseries as ornamentals. |
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On ornamentals, spider mites are primarily an aesthetic concern, but they can kill plants if populations become very dense. |
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Ferns are not of major economic importance, but some are used for food, medicine or as ornamentals, and for remediating contaminated soil. |
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Tomatoes were grown mainly as ornamentals early on after their arrival in Italy. |
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This is a broad spectrum protective fungicide effective against early and late blight on potatoes and tomatoes, various fungal diseases on vegetables, fruits and ornamentals. |
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In the early years, tomatoes were mainly grown as ornamentals in Italy. |
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So is the glasshouse red spider mite, which causes mottled appearances and leaf loss in ornamentals and edibles such as pepper, cucumber and tomato. |
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Copper burial ornamentals from the 15th century have been uncovered, but the metal's commercial production did not start until the early 20th century. |
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