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    herb and commonly considered as a weed. It is an annual herb and growth starts in a rosette pattern of the leaves. However, when flowering starts , the stem become erect and rigid. It has become a problematic weed…

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    ominous-looking, the plants are commonly sold as novelties, and many a curious child (or adult) has triggered its ..……. (baneful, sinister, doomful, malevolent) traps with a pencil to see its amazingly rapid response. However, carnivory in plants is not limited to the famous Venus flytrap. In fact, there are more than 600 carnivorous plant species, and the ability to catch and digest ………(dupe, prey, victim, quest) has evolved independently at least six times among flowering plants. Carnivory in…

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    their fields for signs of powdery mildew disease. Late-planted soybeans are at greatest risk of powdery mildew infection. The disease may be a concern in Midwestern states during certain years when temperatures are cooler than normal from soybean flowering to maturity. Identification and Lifecycle Powdery mildew first appears as small circular areas of white, powdery mold growth on the upper soybean leaf surface. Infected areas enlarge…

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    The Daintree Rainforest

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    This also includes Daintree National Park, Daintree river and some privately owned land, with a community residents with 5 people living there.The tropical rainforest ecosystem of the Daintree Rainforest is Almost the most complex on earth. Its plant diversity and structural complexity is unrivaled on the Australian continent and represents the origins of its more familiar ‘Australian’ flora. Millions of years ago the Australia was warm and humid also rainfall was plentiful. During that time…

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    Hummingbird Pollination

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    Pollination syndromes in large flowered plants. The land is more beautiful when it is that season of the year when flowers are scattered everywhere. Flowers are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul. A flower is sometimes called a bloom or blossom, it is the only reproductive structure found in flowering plants. Its biological function mostly it is to outcome reproduction through a mechanism of the amalgamation of sperm with eggs. They may go through what is called outcrossing and selfing. In…

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    Bud bank dynamics (Benson, Hartnett et al. 2004) study suggest that the densities and dynamics of tallgrass prairie plant populations, as well as their response to disturbance (e.g., fire and grazing) and climatic variability, may be mediated principally through effects on the demography of belowground bud populations. Patterns of seed reproduction and seed bank populations have little influence on short-term aboveground population dynamics of tallgrass prairie perennials. Our results indicate…

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    Pollinators, flowers, and their relationship play an essential role in ecosystems. Pollinators are responsible for facilitating fertilization in flowering plants, which provides seed production in fruits and vegetables. Pollination is important in agricultural communities with the fertilization of crops. It is estimated that pollinators contribute to the global economy by adding 217 billion dollars from pollinating a vast array of crops (Gallai et al., 2009). The pollinator-flower relationship…

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    Title: To investigate the reproductive structures of the plants and to understand its importance in the survival of plant species. Introduction: Angiosperms are the dominant form of plant life in most terrestrial ecosystems, comprising about 90 percent of all plant species. Most crop and ornamental plants are angiosperms. Their success results, in part, from two innovative structures: the flower and the fruit. Flowers are derived evolutionarily from modified leaves. The main parts of a flower…

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    organism benefits. Ants and plants interact in many puzzling ways, but one type of interaction has fascinated ecologists for centuries. Mutualism is a type of symbiosis, where both species benefit from the relationship. Ant to plant mutualisms are facultative, meaning they are not necessary for each other’s survival. However, the survival of both species lends greatly to this complex relationship. (Boucher D.H. 1985) To truly understand this interaction between ants and plants, it is important…

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    Landscaping Ideas

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    doesn't often do a good job of catching the eye. Pick one feature and landscape around that. This could be a beautiful tree in your yard or you could purchase one of many outdoor fountains to base your landscape design around. Whatever you choose, plant your most interesting…

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