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1. Rhodohypoxis species grow from small tubers.

2. Achimenes Clouded Yellow Stone (2 tubers) Price:£ 1.99: Achimenes Cockade (2 tubers) Price:£ 3.99

3. Differences between Bulbs Corms Rhizomes Tubers Bulbs

4. 9 Chinese sedge yielding edible bulb-shaped tubers.

5. This helps to reduce the number of green tubers.

6. 7 European sedge having small edible nutlike tubers.

7. Another wizard with runners and tubers is famous vegetarian Linda McCartney.

8. By mail, Achimenes are sold as dormant tubers during winter

9. There was less response if the tubers were stored in airtight containers.

10. The tubers, inflorescences, buds and flowers can all be cooked and eaten.

11. Root and tubercle vegetables, other than tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.

12. Tubers develop side shoots, forming a large mass of … Arrowroot Read More »

13. Pot the tubers with their crowns exposed in a loam-free potting compost.

14. Corms - Bulbs - Tubers : Many gardeners are becoming increasingly aware of the wide variety of summer and fall bulbs, Corms, tubers, and tuberous rooted flowering perennial plants such as agapanthus, allium, cannas, and lycoris

15. ‘Bulbs are geophytes including flower-producing bulbs, Corms, tubers and rhizomes with underground storage systems.’ ‘The primary bulb species used for gardens and landscapes include: true bulbs, Corms, tubers, tuberous roots, rhizomes, and enlarged hypocotyls.’

16. whole, ungerminated, regular-shaped and defect-free tubers, with no abnormal flavour or odour;

17. These offshoots arise not only from thecoralloidrhizome, but also develop from the Anthogenous tubers

18. The roots of the Alstroemeria form tubers, which are a form of storage root

19. Despite the bitter taste of the tubers, they are edible and have nutritional value.

20. Seventeen varieties were tested with rindite vapour, applied to whole tubers, and with gibberellic acid (GA) and the auxin 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4D), applied by dipping whole or cut tubers in solutions.

21. Begonia tubers are a perfect solution for your shaded garden beds, planters and hanging baskets

22. The Bugleweeds are related species that typically produce tubers that are larger, but more bitter

23. Multi-sprouting will induce more main stems which produce a larger number of small tubers.

24. Released spores an washed down into the soil and on to the tubers by rain.

25. 29 Pot the tubers with their crowns exposed in a loam-free potting compost.

26. The most prominent sources of Boron in the diet are fruits, vegetables, tubers, and drinking water.

27. The tubers form close to the soil surface and sometimes even on top of the ground.

28. Cush-Cush definition is - a tropical American yam (Dioscorea trifida) with small yellow-skinned edible tubers.

29. Alstroemeria tubers can be planted in the spring, early summer, or fall, depending on your climate

30. Samples of coagulable protein, from tubers of 34 varieties ofSolanum tuberosum, were analysed for amino acids.

31. Before planting you should soak the tubers of Anemone coronaria for a couple of hours.

32. Aleurone (from Greek aleuron, flour) is a protein found in protein granules of maturing seeds and tubers

33. The round black seed germinated that autumn and the following spring the plants developed long, woody tubers.

34. Plant tubers in a 6in tray of moist potting compost so that their tops are just covered.

35. A good solution is to harvest the crop early in September, storing the tubers out of harms way.

36. After storage, care must be taken not to chill tubers during grading and transportation to the factory.

37. Up to the Anthogenous tubers, thereare also thinoffshoots, which are no more than 1 mm in diameter

38. Considering Anemones have rhizomatous roots or tubers, they have a tendency to spread about when unchecked

39. The Bandicoots dig for food in sandy soil, making foraging pits to find seeds, tubers, insects and fungi

40. There are two general types of Begonias: those grown from seeds, and those grown from tubers/bulbs

41. Agapanthuses grow from rhizomes (not bulbs or tubers) and produce fleshy roots which like to be constricted

42. Aleurone is a protein present in the protein granules found in maturing seeds as well as tubers

43. Aleurone (from Greek aleuron , flour) is a protein found in protein granules maturing from seeds and tubers

44. Up to 10% cash back  · Nine selected isolated were further tested by Bacterizing potato tubers (cv

45. The Canvasback feeds mainly by diving, sometimes dabbling, mostly eating seeds, buds, leaves, tubers, roots, snails, and insect larvae

46. As in all watersports tubers should wear appropriate safety gear such as life vests, protective water shoes and helmets.

47. The winter dormancy of treebuds, the rest period of tubers like potato tubers, the dormancy of the berry seeds, the leaf abscission in autumn, response to a ketoacid, the dormin or abscisin II, related to farnesinic acid, and to oxygenated carotenoids, as foliaxanthin (neoxanthin).

48. Rots also increased on recipient tubers when the donors were heavily infected but were free of gangrene lesions.

49. — belong to advanced selections such a statement being indicated in an appropriate way on the document accompanying the relevant tubers,

50. Space tubers around 12 to 16 inches (30 to 40 cm) apart, because Arum has wide-reaching leaves and needs space

51. Harvesting of Kenya Arrowroots begins by excising the deep-seated tubers from their waterbeds using a hoe or blunt machete

52. They know where to dig for roots and bugs and tubers and which berries and pods are good to eat.

53. The Canvasback has large webbed feet adapted for diving and its bill helps it dig tubers from the substrate.

54. Start off dahlia tubers indoors or in the greenhouse to give you shoots for cuttings to increase your stock.

55. - belong to advanced selections such a statement being indicated in an appropriate way on the document accompanying the relevant tubers,

56. Herb: Asphodel Latin name: Asphodelus albus Synonyms: Asphodelus macrocarpus Family: Asphodelaceae Medicinal use of Asphodel: The tubers are antidermatosic, detergent, emollient and vulnerary

57. The Arrowroots take six months to mature, says Marwa, adding he grows the Dasheen variety, which is characterised by large whitish tubers and wide leaves

58. Arrowroot, made from the rhizomes (tubers) of tropical plants, has almost no flavor of its own and thickens at a much lower temperature than cornstarch

59. Remove their food source: Bandicoots eat insects, earthworms, insect larvae and spiders, and also feed on plant tubers, roots and truffle-like fungi to supplement their diet

60. Contains: 3 large Begonia tubers Botanical Name: Begonia tuberhybrida 'Giant Ruffled Red' Exposure: Partial Sun to Partial Shade; Bright Indirect Indoors Hardiness: Zones 9-11 or indoors

61. Besides its namesake, wild celery, the Canvasback shows a preference for the tubers of sago pondweed, which can make up 100% of its diet at times

62. The various flower bulb types- bulbs Corms rhizomes tubers and tuberous roots – are better described as geophytes rather than lumping they all under the term bulbs

63. Some recommended selection methods are the field trial with aftergrowth of all tubers of each plant separately as eye cuttings or in the field and testing with A 6.

64. Many types of tubers such as talas (a type of taro but larger and more bland) and breadfruit are native to Indonesia, while others were introduced from elsewhere.

65. The term “bulb” often refers not only to true Bulbs, but also plants with tuberous roots, tubers, corms, and rhizomes; the information here can be applied to all of these.

66. Aconitine is a diterpense two-ester alkaloid derived from the tubers of aconitinum plants and has been used as traditional herbal medicine in China and Japan since ancient times

67. Abstract Introduction: Aconitine and related alkaloids found in the Aconitum species are highly toxic cardiotoxins and neurotoxins. The wild plant (especially the roots and root tubers) is extremely toxic

68. The following 17th-century account describes how arrow poisons were prepared in China: "In making poison arrows for shooting wild beasts, the tubers of wild aconitum are boiled in water.

69. Up to 85% of the American black bear's diet consists of vegetation, though they tend to dig less than brown bears, eating far fewer roots, bulbs, corms and tubers than the latter species.

70. Dried cassava, locally known as tiwul, is an alternate staple food in arid areas of Java such as Gunung Kidul and Wonogiri, while other roots and tubers are eaten especially in hard times.

71. As roots, tubers, rhizomes, stems, or leaves according to the state of development of the parts, or alternatively as dormant, ripe or hardwood Cuttings, semi-hardwood Cuttings, and active, green, immature or softwood Cuttings.

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73. Bulbs, rhizomes, tubers and Corms fall into a biological category called geophytes.Many summer blooming geophytes can be purchased two ways: dormant form (e.g., bulbs in mesh bags) or actively growing plants in pots.

74. Sagittaria fasciculata, the Bunched arrowhead (also known as duck potato, Indian potato, or wapato) is a plant found in wetlands.This plant produces edible tubers that were heavily collected by the Native Americans as a food source

75. Definition of Blight (Entry 1 of 2) 1 botany a : a disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts (such as leaves and tubers) potato Blight

76. Five blocks of 25 plants per row for each treatment combination, seed type (whole and cut tubers) and inoculation (Bacterized and non-Bacterized), were used.Guard rows consisting of Verticillium resistant clone A 66107-51, supplied by D.L

77. At the same time, eyepieces were removed from tubers which had been treated with rindite and from the control; a proportion of the latter were then dipped for 10 min in a 1 ppm solution of gibberellic acid.

78. During the wet season, these are supplemented with herbs such as dayflowers and Indigofera, while in the dry season, the oryx instead eat the tubers and stems of Pyrenacantha malvifolia and other succulent plants that help to provide the animals with water.

79.  · Anemone Tubers and Plants These graceful plants add elegance to perennial gardens, woodland plantings, and shrub borders in fall. Their blooms resemble fully open poppy flowers, on long, waving stems that seem to be constantly in motion.

80. Samples of populations of species, subspecies, cultivars, breeds, or varieties are taken and conserved either as living collections of plants in field gene banks, botanic gardens, and Arboreta, or as samples of seed, tubers, tissue explants, pollen, or DNA maintained under special artificial conditions.