10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STOLONIFEROUS»
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stoloniferous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Herbaceous Plant Ecology: Recent Advances in Plant Ecology
among stoloniferous and rhizomatous species. As stolons are more often
involved in spatial propagation and show higher morphological plasticity than
rhizomes (Dong and de Kroon 1994; Dong and Pierdominici 1995), clonal
architecture is ...
A. G. Van der Valk, Arnoud van der Valk, 2009
2
Selection: The Mechanism of Evolution
Some genotypes (which can be replicated by dividing the growing colony into
portions) are always stoloniferous; some are never stoloniferous; others are able
to switch from one behavior to the other. When a stoloniferous colony meets a ...
... slender, stoloniferous ; persistent perianth shorter than nut 1. ebracteatum 2
Stock thick, not stoloniferous; persistent perianth 2-3 times as long as nut 25.
rostratum 1 Bracteoles 2 3 Plant puberulent-hispid 18. macedonicum 3 Plant
glabrous, ...
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Landscaping Principles and Practices
Pounds or Warm Leaf Height/ of Nitrogen Per 1,000 Grass Species Season
Growth Habit Texture Inches Square Feet Per Year Bahiagrass Warm
Rhizomatous Coarse 1 1/2 to 2 1 to 4 Bermudagrass Warm Stoloniferous and
Fine 1 to 2 4 to 9 ...
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Ornamental Horticulture
Pounds of Nitrogen Per 1,000 Square Feet Per Year Bahiagrass Warm
Rhizomatous Coarse 11⁄2 to 2 1 to 4 Bermudagrass Warm Stoloniferous and
rhizomatous Fine 1 to 2 4 to 9 Bentgrass, Colonial Cool Bunch-type (with short
stolons and ...
6
A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
stoloniferous; leaflets plicate, thin, pilose beneath ; fruit pendulous ; sepals at
length reflexed; hairs on the peduncles adpressed. )1 . H. Native of Europe, in
woods and on hills ; north-west coast of America; plentiful in Britain. Smith, engl.
bot.
with intra-vaginal shoots only can only make tufts or " tussocks." Several
peculiarities in the habits of grasses depend on these facts. The following are the
most important creeping, or stoloniferous species, contrasted with the much more
...
8
A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
stoloniferous; leaflets plicate, thin, pilose beneath ; fruit pendulous ; sepals at
length reflexed; hairs on the peduncles adpressed. It . H. Native of Europe, in
woods and on hills ; north-west coast of America; plentiful in Britain. Smith, engl.
bot.
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
stoloniferous; leaflets plicate, thin, pilose beneath ; fruit pendulous ; sepals at
length reflexed ; hairs on the peduncles adpressed. 2t . H. Native of Europe, in
woods and on hills ; north-west coast of America; plentiful in Britain. Smith, engl.
bot.
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
stoloniferous; leaflets plicate, thin, pilose beneath ; fruit pendulous ; sepals at
length reflexed; hairs on the peduncles adpressed. )1 . H. Native of Europe, in
woods and on hills ; north-west coast of America; plentiful in Britain. Smith, engl.
bot.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STOLONIFEROUS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
stoloniferous is used in the context of the following news items.
Before banning clover, consider its benefits
With deep stoloniferous roots comes drought tolerance. It rarely grows higher than 6 inches and flowers rarely. But before you decide to plant clover, consider ... «Statesman Journal, Mar 15»
Roots and Shoots: Forsythia – Friend or Foe?
Just in case “stoloniferous” isn't in your garden lingo, it refers to the way that forsythia spreads. When the tip of a branch touches the ground, it can root and start ... «Philipstown.info, Mar 15»
Allegheny Spurge: A Native Ground Cover Plant for All Seasons
The Asian Pachysandra terminalis is a very aggressive, stoloniferous thug in the garden. And although this can be a benefit if you want to fill in a very large area ... «Mother Earth News, Feb 15»
Gardening: Simple fall gardening tasks yield springtime rewards
Tree seedlings or rooted stems of stoloniferous shrubs are easily moved in the fall, right up until the ground freezes. Examples of stoloniferous shrubs include: ... «Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Oct 14»
The Garden Guru: 'Neoregelia' bromeliads offer color, toughness
It's the bromeliad genus Neoregelia, specifically the types that send out stout, short stems and new plants (“pups”). They're called “stoloniferous” in reference to ... «Fort Worth Star Telegram, Oct 14»
Trip to Italy inspires ideas for Upstate gardens
Despite its perky white and purple flowers and peculiar, round leaves, I want a little more information before I invite this stoloniferous plant into my garden. «Greenville News, Sep 14»
Gardener can't turn her back on colorful salvias
The lone, stoloniferous salvia thrived, giving me a colony of 4- to 5-foot-tall plants. It was enough - for a while. Two years ago, 'Wendy's Wish' cracked my resolve ... «Houston Chronicle, Apr 14»
Earth Day, fruit trees, and broadforks
This morning I have been employing mine to: restrain the wandering stoloniferous roots of raspberries in the vegetable garden; attempt a clearance of English ... «Martha's Vineyard Times, Apr 14»
Poa particulars
... and more developed root systems, have more stoloniferous and tillering growth habits, and produce a beautiful stand for fairways and putting green surfaces. “. «Golf Course Industry Magazine, Feb 14»
Groundcovers that hold more interest
St. John's wort (Hypericum calycinum) -- A stoloniferous sub-shrub that grows 12 inches tall and 24 inches or more wide. In summer, the leathery, rich-green ... «Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Oct 13»