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Here you will find more than 300 various house plants with descriptions and pictures, botanical and common names, ... You can use search button at the top to search by (partial) plant name.
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The fungus can infect almost all parts of a plant, including stem, leaf, petiole, ... Common tomato diseases and problems ... Iron deficiency: Spotted white areas on new leaves and upper parts
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what is the exact thing that differs them but i am sure that common insects or better beetle guides have these kind of informations. I dunno about petiole exac...
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Compound leaf: A leaf in which the blade is subdivided into several small leaf- like structures, called leaflets, that share a common petiole. The number of leaflets ...
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Jun 14, 2010 ... A deep red petiole is the more popular among consumers, but these plants are often accompanied by poor growth and yield. Green varieties ...
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www.weedalert.com/weed_pages/wa_common_lespedeza.htm
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Common lespedeza is a prostrate growing summer annual. Three oblong, smooth leaflets, all joining on a common petiole, have a prominent mid-vein.
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www.malvaceae.info/Literature/Bentham-OB/Chap1-5.html
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The common stalks upon which the leaflets are inserted is called the common petiole or the rhachis; the separate stalk of each leaflet is a petiolule. 40. Leaves ...
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Jun 5, 2009 ... The origin of the petiole in ants can be traced back to the common ancestor of the group. Modification of the the third abdominal segment into a ...
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Growing in sets of five; -- said especially of leaves composed of five leaflets set at the end of a common petiole. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, ...
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