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A leaf is an organ of a vascular plant and is the principal lateral appendage of the stem. The leaves and stem together form the shoot.Foliage is a mass noun that refers to leaves collectively.
Typically a leaf is a thin, dorsiventrally flattened organ, borne above ground and specialized for photosynthesis. Most leaves have distinctive upper (adaxial) and lower (abaxial) surfaces that differ in colour, hairiness, the number of stomata (pores that intake and output gases) and other features. In most plant species, leaves are broad and flat. Such species are referred to as broad-leaved plants. Many gymnosperm species have thin needle-like leaves that can be advantageous in cold climates frequented by snow and frost. Leaves can also have other shapes and forms such as the scales in certain species of conifers. Some leaves are not above ground (such as bulb scales). Succulent plants often have thick juicy leaves, but some leaves are without major photosynthetic function and may be dead at maturity, as in some cataphylls, and spines). Furthermore, several kinds of leaf-like structures found in vascular plants are not totally homologous with them. Examples include flattened plant stems (called phylloclades and cladodes), and phyllodes (flattened leaf stems), both of which differ from leaves in their structure and origin. Many structures of non-vascular plants, and even of some lichens, which are not plants at all (in the sense of being members of the kingdom Plantae), look and function much like leaves. The primary site of photosynthesis in most leaves (palisade mesophyll) almost always occurs on the upper side of the blade or lamina of the leaf but in some species, including the mature foliage of Eucalyptus palisade occurs on both sides and the leaves are said to be isobilateral.
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Quasi tutti conoscono Poluzzi grazie ai loro cingoli in gomma. Molti sanno che in risaia si usano delle strane ruote di ferro dentate che però non possono essere evidentemente usate su strada. Adesso un agricoltore spagnolo ha unito la gomma con il ferro inventando queste strane ruote strette, in ferro, rivestite in gomma che permettono al trattore di andare su strada ai 30 KM/h.. Secondo voi, avranno un futuro? Quali difetti o criticità potrebbero avere secondo voi? Se volete ulteriori informazioni contattate Poluzzi tramite i links che vi lascio qui sotto o al numero di telefono che vedete nel video. L'inventore è BENITO RESA Tel 0034 653583491 España Imail. ( Benitoresa@yahoo.es) Un particolare ringraziamento a Poluzzi e all'azienda agricola BRUSTIO di Vespolate (NO) che mi hanno osp...
Niswonger/Dray Technique of determining interocclusal distance. (Freeway space = interocclusal distance). Until I was taught this technique by Dr. Dray, I was kind of lost. This is what I'd have the patient (dentate/edentate) do, "Ok, just rest your jaw". Wow. Was I incredibly nieve to think that people can understand that - and - think that I would be able to get repeatable result. Niswonger described the technique that I was newly taught by Dr. Dray (it's modified as well). The key to dentistry, IMHO, is the ability to obtain repeatable results, time after time. Literature based decisions. Let's take for example the classic Centric Relation Record. The literature is abound w/ different techniques on how to accomplish this basic record. It still remains controversial. However...
With the Christmas Season upon us we decided to head out with Corespondent Naja Davis, to the Duarte Nursery in Hughson, California to learn about the iconic Poinsettia flower... The flower of the Christmas Season. The Duarte Nursery is one of, if not the largest nurseries in the world and it is located right here in our own backyard. The Duarte Nursery is one of the Modesto area's most successful and influential companies, providing products to the entire world as well as supporting local non-profits. The Duarte Nursery is open 7 days a week and is located at: 1555 Baldwin Rd. in Hughson, California. You can reach them by phone at: 209-531-0351 or online at www.DuarteNursery.com . Here is some more information about Poinsettias from Wiki: The poinsettia ( /pɔɪnˈsɛti.ə/),[1] (Euphorb...
Venus flytrap 'Cross Teeth' is a striking & bizarre variety. Do you see the leaf scaling, or cresting, on the leaf-base? It's happening to a few of the leafs & it looks really cool! The teeth of this plant are fused together, giving it a monstrous, jagged mouth. Incredibly weird venus flytrap! It has extra-long hairs that grow in a criss-cross pattern. Thats probably the best description i can give on this plant. I will make updates as it grows older. . Heres a venus flytrap that has 'extreme' cresting/scaling on the leafs of the plant! http://www.flytrapcare.com/store/venus-fly-traps/registered-cultivars-venus-fly-traps/schuppenstiel-venus-fly-trap I have a starter flytrap of this kind & will make an update on it soon. Thanks for watching!
Chenopodium is a genus of numerous species of perennial or annual herbaceous flowering plants known as the goosefoots, which occur almost anywhere in the world.[2] It is placed in the family Amaranthaceae in the APG II system; older classification systems, notably the widely used Cronquist system, separate it and its relatives as Chenopodiaceae, but this leaves the rest of the Amaranthaceae polyphyletic. However, among the Amaranthaceae, the genus Chenopodium is the namesake member of the subfamily Chenopodioideae. In Australia, the larger Chenopodium species are among the plants called "bluebushes". Chualar in California is named after a Native American term for a goosefoot abundant in the region, probably the California goosefoot (Blitum californicum).The species of Chenopodium (s.str.,...
(Dormant Plant) Compare the long old growth to the new short growth. This plant is transitioning to it's dormant stage. The popular Dentate venus flytrap is one of the first venus flytraps with short teeth (marginal spines) to be widely distributed. It is registered as an official cultivar with the International Carnivorous Plant Society. THE FLY WAS LIGHTLY STRUCK WITH A FLY SWATTER. TO THE POINT WHERE NO FLUIDS BURSTED OUT OF THE FLY. IT WAS NICE AND DRY. . .WIGGLING IT'S LITTLE HAIRY LEGS AND THEN FED TO A TRAP. Thanks for watching!
Potentilla atrosanguinea, commonly known as Himalayan cinquefoil or ruby cinquefoil, is a vigorous herbaceous perennial of the rose family that typically grows in spreading mounds to 18-30” tall. It is native to mountain slopes at lower elevations in the Himalayas. Each plant features a clump of long-stalked, palmate, basal leaves, with each leaf being divided into 3 finger-like, long-petioled, oblong-lanceolate, serrate-dentate, glossy dark green leaflets (to 1.5” long) which are white-tomentose below. Five-petaled, rose-like, ruby red flowers (3/4” across) bloom in spring (late April - June) in loose clusters (2-5 flowered apical cymes) which rise above the foliage to 30” tall. Modest repeat bloom in fall may occur. Genus name comes from the Latin word potens meaning powerful in refere...
Specific leaf details used to help identify trees
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Quasi tutti conoscono Poluzzi grazie ai loro cingoli in gomma. Molti sanno che in risaia si usano delle strane ruote di ferro dentate che però non possono essere evidentemente usate su strada. Adesso un agricoltore spagnolo ha unito la gomma con il ferro inventando queste strane ruote strette, in ferro, rivestite in gomma che permettono al trattore di andare su strada ai 30 KM/h.. Secondo voi, avranno un futuro? Quali difetti o criticità potrebbero avere secondo voi? Se volete ulteriori informazioni contattate Poluzzi tramite i links che vi lascio qui sotto o al numero di telefono che vedete nel video. L'inventore è BENITO RESA Tel 0034 653583491 España Imail. ( Benitoresa@yahoo.es) Un particolare ringraziamento a Poluzzi e all'azienda agricola BRUSTIO di Vespolate (NO) che mi hanno osp...
Niswonger/Dray Technique of determining interocclusal distance. (Freeway space = interocclusal distance). Until I was taught this technique by Dr. Dray, I was kind of lost. This is what I'd have the patient (dentate/edentate) do, "Ok, just rest your jaw". Wow. Was I incredibly nieve to think that people can understand that - and - think that I would be able to get repeatable result. Niswonger described the technique that I was newly taught by Dr. Dray (it's modified as well). The key to dentistry, IMHO, is the ability to obtain repeatable results, time after time. Literature based decisions. Let's take for example the classic Centric Relation Record. The literature is abound w/ different techniques on how to accomplish this basic record. It still remains controversial. However...
With the Christmas Season upon us we decided to head out with Corespondent Naja Davis, to the Duarte Nursery in Hughson, California to learn about the iconic Poinsettia flower... The flower of the Christmas Season. The Duarte Nursery is one of, if not the largest nurseries in the world and it is located right here in our own backyard. The Duarte Nursery is one of the Modesto area's most successful and influential companies, providing products to the entire world as well as supporting local non-profits. The Duarte Nursery is open 7 days a week and is located at: 1555 Baldwin Rd. in Hughson, California. You can reach them by phone at: 209-531-0351 or online at www.DuarteNursery.com . Here is some more information about Poinsettias from Wiki: The poinsettia ( /pɔɪnˈsɛti.ə/),[1] (Euphorb...
Venus flytrap 'Cross Teeth' is a striking & bizarre variety. Do you see the leaf scaling, or cresting, on the leaf-base? It's happening to a few of the leafs & it looks really cool! The teeth of this plant are fused together, giving it a monstrous, jagged mouth. Incredibly weird venus flytrap! It has extra-long hairs that grow in a criss-cross pattern. Thats probably the best description i can give on this plant. I will make updates as it grows older. . Heres a venus flytrap that has 'extreme' cresting/scaling on the leafs of the plant! http://www.flytrapcare.com/store/venus-fly-traps/registered-cultivars-venus-fly-traps/schuppenstiel-venus-fly-trap I have a starter flytrap of this kind & will make an update on it soon. Thanks for watching!
Chenopodium is a genus of numerous species of perennial or annual herbaceous flowering plants known as the goosefoots, which occur almost anywhere in the world.[2] It is placed in the family Amaranthaceae in the APG II system; older classification systems, notably the widely used Cronquist system, separate it and its relatives as Chenopodiaceae, but this leaves the rest of the Amaranthaceae polyphyletic. However, among the Amaranthaceae, the genus Chenopodium is the namesake member of the subfamily Chenopodioideae. In Australia, the larger Chenopodium species are among the plants called "bluebushes". Chualar in California is named after a Native American term for a goosefoot abundant in the region, probably the California goosefoot (Blitum californicum).The species of Chenopodium (s.str.,...
(Dormant Plant) Compare the long old growth to the new short growth. This plant is transitioning to it's dormant stage. The popular Dentate venus flytrap is one of the first venus flytraps with short teeth (marginal spines) to be widely distributed. It is registered as an official cultivar with the International Carnivorous Plant Society. THE FLY WAS LIGHTLY STRUCK WITH A FLY SWATTER. TO THE POINT WHERE NO FLUIDS BURSTED OUT OF THE FLY. IT WAS NICE AND DRY. . .WIGGLING IT'S LITTLE HAIRY LEGS AND THEN FED TO A TRAP. Thanks for watching!
Potentilla atrosanguinea, commonly known as Himalayan cinquefoil or ruby cinquefoil, is a vigorous herbaceous perennial of the rose family that typically grows in spreading mounds to 18-30” tall. It is native to mountain slopes at lower elevations in the Himalayas. Each plant features a clump of long-stalked, palmate, basal leaves, with each leaf being divided into 3 finger-like, long-petioled, oblong-lanceolate, serrate-dentate, glossy dark green leaflets (to 1.5” long) which are white-tomentose below. Five-petaled, rose-like, ruby red flowers (3/4” across) bloom in spring (late April - June) in loose clusters (2-5 flowered apical cymes) which rise above the foliage to 30” tall. Modest repeat bloom in fall may occur. Genus name comes from the Latin word potens meaning powerful in refere...
Does anyone know at all where they're trying to go?
And what if I don't care at all?
Cause I don't mind letting it go, no no
Cause everything we know is just something we're taught
And everything we hate is just something we bought
along the line
And every time, I find myself asking why
I'm staying here, waiting up, why am I waiting?
Weighing up everything that I've been breaking
I never let it hold me back, now I can barely hold it
back
And now I'm staying here, waiting up, why can't I shake
Weighing up everything that I've been chasing
Slipping right through my hands,
Now I'm just gonna let it land
So where do I get off now, without getting too far?
And how do you come back down, when you don't even know
where you are?
Cause everything we know is just something we're taught
And everything we hate is just something we bought
along the line
And every time, I find myself asking why
I'm staying here, waiting up, why am I waiting?
Weighing up everything that I've been breaking
I never let it hold me back, now I can barely hold it
back
And now I'm staying here, waiting up, why can't I shake
Weighing up everything that I've been chasing
Slipping right through my hands,
Now I'm just gonna let it land
So keep your mind open
But always keep your mouth shut
And hide it if your broken
But always keep your chin up
It don't matter where I'm falling
Cause I can't get my mind right
I need to pull it together if there's no one to catch
I'm staying here, waiting up, why am I waiting?
Weighing up everything that I've been breaking
I never let it hold me back, now I can barely hold it
back
And now I'm staying here, waiting up, why can't I shake
Weighing up everything that I've been chasing
Slipping right through my hands,
Now I'm just gonna let it land
Well it's just slipping right through my hands,
And it's like I'm doing everything I can
Well I guess that I've just gotta let it