Similar salt concentrations can be measured in soil solution of salt-marshes inhabited by a large variety of herbaceous flowering plants. |
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It is therefore likely that photorespiration of herbaceous leaves is driven by a large carbon pool. |
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In this subzone, herbaceous dicots, grasses, rushes, and cryptogams are dominant, and woody plants and sedges are absent. |
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In that time we have planted more than 54,000 native trees and shrubs and reintroduced 88,000 herbaceous plants citywide. |
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As with herbaceous peonies, tree peonies are long-lived and resent being transplanted, so you should choose their locations with care. |
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In the herbaceous border they don't seem to care for eryngiums, paeonies, iris or kniphofias. |
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Bordeaux whites, based on Sauvignon Blanc and sometimes blended with Semillon, are crisp and dry but usually not overtly herbaceous. |
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Sow seeds of herbaceous perennials and alpine plants in a cold frame or unheated greenhouse. |
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Around the house are herbaceous beds with cranesbill, catmint, astrantias, irises and hostas in subtle colours. |
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Put stakes and supports in place for tall, herbaceous plants, like peonies and delphiniums. |
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Begin to stake early-flowering herbaceous plants, such as peonies, that are inclined to flop over following rain and strong winds. |
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The Graham's beardtongue is an herbaceous perennial plant within the sub-genus Cristai. |
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They indicated that Big Savannah was completely treeless and supported an unusually dense and rich herbaceous flora. |
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Many species of native shrubs, vines and herbaceous plants were observed along hedgerows. |
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Still, the same rule can be applied in a household garden when planting herbaceous plants and smaller shrubs. |
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Yes, the station had a perfectly charming garden including a herbaceous border, rose beds, lupins and mop-headed bay trees in green tubs. |
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To the front is a large forecourt with herbaceous borders and colourful flowerbeds. |
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These crisp, bracingly acidic white wines can be terrific with food, but they also can be too herbaceous for many wine aficionados. |
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For example, herbaceous perennials such as yarrow, baby's breath and Helenium can be staked with bushy hazel, birch or beech twigs. |
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These herbaceous biennials produce tall spires clustered with tiny flowers, each of which is surrounded by its own emerald bell. |
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The conspicuous herbaceous cover of the spruce forests includes the ornamentals monkshood, colombine, thorow-wax and dragonhead. |
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As well as bedding plants, Mrs Malkinson grows a range of herbaceous perennials and alpines which are displayed at her front door. |
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Most species of Metagentiana are herbaceous local endemics growing in alpine scrub, meadows and coniferous forests. |
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Gardens with an extensive herbaceous border, feature lawns, rockery and Victorian kitchen garden. |
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A profusion of roses, old fashioned and modern, and herbaceous plants scent the air. |
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This is laid out over two levels and has a manicured lawn with herbaceous borders and a patio area with Indian limestone tiling. |
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For herbaceous dicots and small woody shrubs we have used the same phenology as that for monocots. |
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Group members cooperatively defend territories, harvest herbaceous food, and give alarm calls and footdrum in response to predators. |
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Native or closely related species of trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants and grasses are positioned close to the perimeter. |
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The school also has a fruit orchard, herbaceous border, bird garden and butterfly garden. |
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I then turn to herbaceous dicot species, whose aerial stems essentially lack significant quantities of wood. |
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There is a larger than average paved patio, raised beds with perennial and herbaceous border plants as well as dwarf trees. |
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Most scrub dominants recover by resprouting and clonal spread, while many herbaceous species are obligate seeders. |
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Caltrop is an herbaceous annual that commonly grows prostrated on the ground. |
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Planted with a southern aspect to take advantage of the low arc of the winter sun, it has trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants and dwarf bulbs. |
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It is a herbaceous perennial plant, where the leaves are glossy and flower heads are arum-shaped. |
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Melanthium virginicum, Virginia bunchflower, is a perennial herbaceous forb of wet, mesic prairies. |
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Shaped boxes, standard bays, grasses, herbaceous perennials and ground-cover shrubs can be used in traditional or contemporary settings. |
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They look great when planted in clumps and can be grown between shrubs and herbaceous perennials. |
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The first task should be clearing away summer bedding and cutting back herbaceous plants that are past their best. |
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Therefore, cleavers, a fast-growing herbaceous annual with a scrambling-ascending growth habit, was chosen for this study. |
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Trillium grandiflorum inhabits mesic habitats, where herbaceous cover is dense relative to drier, less fertile sites. |
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In addition, they create a clean edge to a planting scheme and disguise the unsightly lower section of many herbaceous perennials. |
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It contains many rare plants and shrubs, herbaceous border, parterre, old-fashioned flowers and shrub borders, and fruit and vegetables. |
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The leaves are biternate and appear intermediate between those of tree and herbaceous peonies. |
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While herbaceous perennials are best grown together in a border, they work just as well grouped in patio tubs and pots. |
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It is in lawn and includes mature trees and shrubs, herbaceous borders, a rockery and a water feature. |
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In summer months they eat cacti, sagebrush, mesquite, alfalfa, clover, other grasses, and herbaceous vegetation. |
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Such herbaceous monocots are envisaged as evolving in the relatively uniform environment of the moist tropics. |
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Most of these species are herbaceous, although some representatives are shrubs or trees. |
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Lift and divide any herbaceous perennials that have grown too big or that have died out in the centre. |
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Open chaparral, often a transmontane desert phase, is the preferred U.S. habitat of this herbaceous perennial. |
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The Central Coast Sauvignon Blancs smack sharply of the herbaceous or grassy flavours for which the Sauvignon is so widely noted. |
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There will also be plants grown especially for the vegetable plot as well as herbs, herbaceous perennials and shrubs. |
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Overwintering herbaceous plants or evergreen trees can only survive the winter seasons of cold climates when they are able to acclimate. |
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The areas round the house, where the borders are filled with herbaceous plants, were the territory of his wife, Elisabeth, an equally keen gardener, who died last year. |
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We sampled dozens of olive varieties, ranging from light and briny to cured and herbaceous. |
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The first is that you have been strong-minded enough to cut back the early herbaceous plants such as oriental poppies, delphiniums, geraniums and lupins. |
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The plantswoman's garden was created over the past 12 years, and it consisted of roses, a pond, a rockery and herbaceous borders, all in less than one acre. |
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If you want a knot garden in your own space, stack the central spaces in the middle of your evergreen outline now with as many herbaceous perennials as you can. |
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The grounds at the front and the back are extensively landscaped with mature trees, foliage, herbaceous borders, extensive lawned gardens and a paved patio area. |
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The herbaceous vegetation would have been rich and diverse, including, for example, cattail, buttonbush, numerous sedges, grasses and rushes, and bushy willows and alder. |
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The species grows as a partially herbaceous deciduous vine, with fairly pale green, somewhat cut foliage and campanulate light rose-purple flowers. |
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The herbaceous vegetation was best developed at that time of year. |
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Known as herb bennet or wood avens, this is a yellow-flowered herbaceous perennial up to 2 ft tall, occurring fairly commonly in shaded ground by woods or in hedges. |
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A major characteristic of barrens is the presence of many herbaceous species typical of tallgrass prairie and ecotonal habitats intermediate between prairie and forest. |
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The clippers are also useful for deadheading flowers on herbaceous perennials such as coreopsis and lavender, but they should never be used to cut tough, woody growth. |
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This species feeds primarily on fruits and the seeds of herbaceous plants. |
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It will prove efficacious to plant trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants in the autumn because they will get their roots down faster during their first wet winter. |
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The banana is a herbaceous perennial that grows from an underground corm. |
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The thieves entered the premises after removing the padlocks with bolt cutters and a substantial number of potted shrubs and herbaceous plants were removed in broad daylight. |
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He purchased and planted about 1,000 herbaceous peonies and planted them in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he leased land from his brother-in-law. |
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There are lots of summer flowering patio plants, garden flowers, trees, shrubs and all kinds of rose bushes, herbaceous plants, baskets, tubs and ceramic containers. |
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Please bring labelled seedlings, herbaceous plants, house plants and bunches of flowers, unwanted accessories and gardening books and magazines etc. |
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In the formal gardens, the grandest expanse of all running the full length of the house is the Italian garden, laid out as a geometric parterre with herbaceous plants. |
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It was a three-quarter-acre garden with terraces, roses, yew hedges, box parterres, geraniums, pelargoniums and double herbaceous borders leading to a meadow planted with eucalyptus. |
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Any good book on planting design will list trees, shrubs, ground cover plants, climbers and herbaceous perennials suitable for a wide range of conditions and situations. |
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Chusan palms, tree ferns and cabbage palms frame a view of the large formal pond, which is dotted with water lilies and surrounded by lush herbaceous plantings. |
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Established plants can be moved, of course, and autumn is as good a time as any to relocate herbaceous perennials, deciduous shrubs and small trees. |
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While the peonies described above are herbaceous perennials, an interesting variation of the genus are the tree peonies, deciduous shrubs with lovely foliage and flowers. |
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Main primary producer communities in central Amazonian floodplain ecosystems are trees, terrestrial and aquatic herbaceous plants, phytoplankton, and periphyton. |
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The vibrant herbaceous life had retreated underground, but the skeletons of rattlesnake master, asters, goldenrods and other composites remained among the grasses. |
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The genus Pilea, a member of the family Urticaceae, contains over 200 species of herbaceous perennials and annuals found in the tropics except Australia. |
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This garden is packed with mature trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants. |
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So is the tritonia, a small bulb which is ideal for the rock garden or the front of the herbaceous border. |
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In captivity the aoudad seems to like water and to enjoy taking a bath. The diet consists of grass, herbaceous plants, and stunted bushes. |
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Many of the 25 the wine panel tasted also exhibited vegetal, cedary, herbaceous, roasted and crushed-fruit flavors. |
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A marsh is a wetland that is dominated by herbaceous rather than woody plant species. |
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Like other bryophytes, liverworts are small, herbaceous plants of terrestrial ecosystems. |
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If the ground isn't too wet, plant herbaceous perennials including geranium, astrantia and oriental poppies. |
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Progression of this transition to disclimax, undoubtedly, will lead to a depauperate herbaceous plant community. |
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Among the herbaceous flora that occur in the Faroe Islands is the cosmopolitan marsh thistle, Cirsium palustre. |
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The upper Sonoran zone includes the chaparral belt, characterized by forests of small shrubs, stunted trees, and herbaceous plants. |
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Narcissus is a genus of perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes, dying back after flowering to an underground storage bulb. |
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Thus, the species may serve as a model organism for herbaceous riparian phreatophytes. |
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Marshes contain an abundance of herbaceous plants while the sediment layers consist of thin sand and mud layers. |
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Rushes of the genus Juncus are herbaceous plants that superficially resemble grasses or sedges. |
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Phlox stolonifera is a useful herbaceous species, up to 24 inches in height and spreading by means of underground stolons. |
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One study found that engineering by beavers leads to a 33 percent increase in the number of herbaceous plant species in riparian areas. |
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Effects of grazing by chrysomelid beetles on two wetland herbaceous species. |
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Bluebells are widely planted as garden plants, either among trees or in herbaceous borders. |
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Halenia is a herbaceous genus with tetramerous, mostly spurred flowers distributed in high-altitude areas of Asia and the Americas. |
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They are vinous, herbaceous, and reminiscent of sourdough yeast starter. |
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In the current study the wild herbaceous species of dendelion, known among botanists under the name of Taraxacum officinale has been chosen. |
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Talinum triangulare is an herbaceous perennial plant which is an all season vegetable and it is extensively grown in Nigeria. |
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As distinguished from nursery crops, floriculture crops are generally herbaceous. |
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A preliminary checklist of herbaceous species as reflected in the lack of cyperaceous species and the report of only three grass species. |
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The moss garden was created by removing shrubby underbrush and herbaceous groundcovers, thinning trees, and allowing mosses to fill in naturally. |
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With herbaceous peonies, they die back after the growing season and can disappear, only to reappear next year. |
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Reseeders can also be variously divided into monocarpic ephemerals, polycarpic ephemerals, herbaceous perennials, and woody plants. |
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He was a plantsman of vision who helped create some of the best herbaceous plants we have the privilege to grow. |
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Allelopathic effects of juglone on germination and growth of several herbaceous and woody species. |
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It's a herbaceous plant, a woodlander from North America, and it proves berries don't necessarily have to be gaudy to earn their keep. |
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These are the herbaceous Geraniums or cranesbills, not the bedding type which is more correctly called Pelargonium. |
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All three species are medium-sized, rhizomatous, herbaceous plants with 3-pinnate fronds and orbicular sori covered with reniform indusia. |
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We tend to think pelargoniums are called geraniums, but really that refers to the hardy herbaceous border plants commonly called cranesbills. |
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The southern half of the plain consists of the Sechura Desert, which supports herbaceous vegetation. |
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The Potentillas range from rounded, 4-foot tall shrubs with yellow, orange or white flowers down to herbaceous groundcovers. |
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The vegetation found in the tidal creeks include hygrophilous shrubs such as carda and duraznillo, in addition to numerous herbaceous species. |
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I''m not talking about thugs like leyland cypress, but hardy herbaceous perennials which can reach 6ft in a year, then die down in winter. |
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Both species are small, herbaceous perennials with linear-spatulate leaves and white, four-petaled flowers, arranged in a raceme. |
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Grow them in the herbaceous border or a winter border under shrubs, under hamamelis,which is twiggy in winter, or in a mixed border. |
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Grow them in the herbaceous border or a winter borderunder shrubs, under hamamelis, whichis twiggy in winter, or in a mixed border. |
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As regards plant strategy types, generalists, stress-tolerant species, and ruderals were dominant in the herbaceous vegetation. |
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Anacamptis pyramidalis, the pyramidal orchid, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Anacamptis of the family Orchidaceae. |
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The Daturas growing in the study area are herbaceous plants that produce a white funnel-form corolla which matures into a spiny fruit called a capsule. |
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As well as adapting to a range of conditions, daylilies fit in well in a wide variety of gardenscapes, from classic herbaceous borders to wild naturalistic schemes. |
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Of herbaceous cover in 2008, about two-thirds was comprised of nonnative herbs such as Italian ryegrass Lolium multiflorum and longbeak stork's bill Erodium botrys. |
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As with any fire, blackboys and sedges were the first to grow, little else appearing before the first rains, which were followed by a flush of herbaceous shoots. |
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We also found seeds of herbaceous species that are known as ruderals. |
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Lily of the Nile is the most popular local herbaceous perennial, whose nodding inflorescences include dozens of mauve blue florets per flower stalk. |
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Age of maturity and life span in herbaceous, polycarpic perennials. |
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It is a perennial and herbaceous plant, 30 to 80 centimeters high, with stiff stems and simple or compound lanceolate basal leaves with 2-3 teeth. |
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In botany and horticulture, deciduous plants, including trees, shrubs and herbaceous perennials, are those that lose all of their leaves for part of the year. |
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Fossil conifers included many diverse forms, the most dramatically distinct from modern conifers being some herbaceous conifers with no woody stems. |
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Redtop grass was planted in one of the two units, producing a low, dense ground cover that substantially reduced invasion of other herbaceous and woody vegetation. |
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Aperennial which is new to me is Plant World's phytolacca Silberstein, a new and lovely variegated form of the hardy herbaceous pokeweed from north America. |
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Just now it has quite a lot of interest, from drifts of pink and blue herbaceous geraniums, patches of white flowered dicentra and bright yellow daisies on doronicum. |
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The snowbell, soldanella may only be seen in Alpine collections but is very much a member of this delightful family of mainly winter and spring flowering herbaceous plants. |
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Buttercups are mostly perennial, but occasionally annual or biennial, herbaceous, aquatic or terrestrial plants, often with leaves in a rosette at the base of the stem. |
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Zapata Bladderpod This herbaceous perennial in the mustard family is currently known from only four locations in Starr and Zapata counties, Texas. |
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The oldest known confirmed fossil remains of the Lythraceae are Late Cretaceous herbaceous to suffrutescent perennials of moist to aquatic habitats. |
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The first frosts of winter will put paid to the decorative nature of dahlias, tradescantia and all manner of soft-stemmed herbaceous border plants. |
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Enjoy more than 200 different selections of shrub, climbing and rambling roses, along with a wide range of herbaceous underplanting, such as geraniums, violets and achilleas. |
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Gull nests are usually mats of herbaceous matter with a central nest cup. |
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Hardy geraniums are the staple of the herbaceous border or cottage garden. |
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A semiligneous stem that is partly woody and partly herbaceous. |
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