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Poisonous Plants: Pyrularia pubera
Deciduous shrub; leaves alternate, simple, thin; flowers inconspicuous in elongated clusters; fruit an elongated, pear-shaped drupe, widest at the apex with 5 scars of the flower parts. No known poisonings, but just tasting the seed causes severe ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Orchids
A level-headed breath of fresh air: Jim James has given us a delightful addition to an orchid enthusiast's collection of titles on basic orchid growing. His book includes crisp, accurate line drawings by Gillian James and over fifty wonderful photographs [... more]
$22.95
Amazon.com

How to Clean a Ceramic Vase
After many uses, even a ceramic vase can assume too much wear and tear. Water residue, stains and build up of leftover flower parts can leave the prettiest ceramic vase looking gross. Clean a ceramic vase gently using water and basic kitchen ... [... more]
eHow

Poisonous Plants: Cypripedium spp.
Erect herb with glandular hairs; leaves basal or on stem, broad strap-like; flowers with large, sac-like lower lip and other, narrow, spreading flower parts, yellow, pink, white; fruit a capsule with many, minute seeds. Forest or natural area in ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Wildflowers of the Inland Northwest: Idaho, Montana, ...
Wildflowers of the Inland Northwest illustrates flowers commonly found throughout northern Idaho, eastern Washington, western Montana, eastern Oregon, southern British Columbia, and southern Alberta.-- Organized by flower color and number of petals-- [... more]
$10.63 (Save 33%)
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Incomplete Flowers
Incomplete flowers are missing one or more of the four main flower parts -- male (stamen), female (pistil), petals or sepals. Home Improvement Topics Suppliers Countertops Storm Doors Garden Barn Doors Architectural Salvage Corbels Bathroom ... [... more]
Old House Web

HYMENOCALIS DISEASES
Leaf scorch causes small raised, red or lacerated spots in lines. Dark brownish red discolored spots develop on the flower parts and bulb scales. Discard badly infected bulbs. No chemical control is listed. Home Improvement Topics Garden Porch ... [... more]
Old House Web

Aster Diseases
Leaves yellow. Abnormal branching occurs. Yellowed, leaf-like tissue forms instead of flower parts. Destroy infected plants. Maintain good leafhopper control. Destroy any similarly affected weeds in the vicinity. Brown specks form on petals. The ... [... more]
Plant Pathology at Penn

Learning Resources Cross Section Flower Model LER1905
Learning Resources Cross Section Flower Model LER1905 Demonstrate the parts of a flower in plant science lessons with this durable foam tulip model. One half of cross-section is labeled with part names (stamen, petal, pistil, sepal, stem, leaf and roots); [... more]
$17.95
Brands Place

Wildflowers Of The Inland Northwest
Wildflowers of the Inland Northwest illustrates flowers commonly found throughout northern Idaho, eastern Washington, western Montana, eastern Oregon, southern British Columbia, and southern Alberta.BR-- Organized by flower color and number of petalsBR-- [... more]
$22.95
A1 Books

Radiance Body Lotion with Royal Jelly, 6 fl.oz, Burt's Bees
Features: Royal Jelly Very nourishing, royal jelly is made of nectar, pollen, flower parts, vitamins, minerals, bee hormones and other natural ingredients. 99.02% Natural The elegant side of Burt: The scent of this lotion is more classy and much more [... more]
$9.99
Amazon.com

Radiance Exfoliating Body Wash 12 oz.
Features: Wash away dull, reveal radiance. Lather up and turn on your skin's luminosity. This creamy natural body wash is infused with jojoba beads, so it exfoliates while you cleanse. Meanwhile, safflower seed oleosomes and soy protein moisturize and [... more]
$9.99
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