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The plant is usually spread by dividing at least 3 year old crowns of the plants in the winter. Find the leafless rootballs, remove from the ground ... the plant for seed, leave the best looking female plants with at least one male nearby. Female flowers are smaller and less obvious than the ...
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Hippophae
Recent research has shown that this is the most nutritious fruit that can be grown ... in the colder areas of Britain, needs sun, min -10c. Flowers - Spring. Dioecious - Male and female plants must be grown if seed is required. Other pioneer warrior species... nitrogen fixing Alder (especially ...
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ivy gourd (Coccinia grandis) - MISC target species
Hawaii's Most Invasive Horticultural Plants. Ivy gourd is native to tropical Africa and ... ! Despite the fact that these plants require cross-pollination between male and female plants, it has spread amazingly fast on Oahu and in Kona on the Island of Hawaii. On Maui, localized infestations occur in Kapalua, Kihei, and Lahaina. Isolated plants ...
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Plant issue culture
Species where plants of any one particular sex is of commercial importance, for example female plants of papaya and male plants of asparagus In tissue culture cells, ... also been successfully used in plant breeding programmes. Production of disease- and pest-resistant plants Plants grown from tissue culture usually pass trough callus phase and show many variations. ...
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Georgia Wildlife Federation
The vines listed attract nectar-feeders like butterflies and hummingbirds. Many herbaceous flowering plants, like wildflowers and grasses, provide food for birds and butterflies. For example, Butterfly ... Cornus florida) attracts cedar waxwings, bluebirds, grouse, quail, and squirrels in the fall. The female plants of holly (Ilex spp.) produce red berries which last through winter and feed catbirds ...
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Houston Arboretum and Nature Center: Conservation: Plants
When you visit the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center, look for these plants on the right of the driveway. American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) ... main attraction is the shiny, fragrant leaves. The waxy berries on female plants which give the tree its common name are used to ... marilandica) A Texas perennial for moist, acidic soils in shady areas. Plants will grow about 1 to 2 feet in height over ...
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Alternative Lighting: Plant Oils and Waxes - Plants For A Future
Below is a brief guide to these plants. Wax-bearing plants: These plants have a quantity of wax deposited upon their ... bogs and marshes and is dioecious (male and female flowers are on separate plants). Unfortunately this species does not produce the same ... , growing to about six feet. Dioecious, so both male and female plants must be grown (one male should fertilize about six females). ...
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Ginkgo biloba, The Maidenhair Tree - Plants For A Future
The ginkgo is usually slow ... for plants to come into bearing. Prior to maturity the sexes can often be distinguished because female plants tend ... female plants whilst those with three ridges produce male plants. Ginkgo can also be propagated by cuttings, and this is a good way of ensuring that you get plants ...
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Walton Hall Nature Trail, branched bur-reed
The inflorescence is branched (hence Branched bur-reed) with the male flower clusters above the female. Plants grow along freshwater margins and in Milton Keynes can be found round ponds, lakes, river ...
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EEK! - Arrowhead
Three ¾" flowers circle the stem in each whorl. You'll find them in ...
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