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  2. Broadcast seeding - Wikipedia

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    precision seeding, where seed is placed at a precise spacing and depth; hydroseeding, where a slurry of seed, mulch and water is sprayed over prepared ground in a uniform layer. Broadcast seeding is of particular use in establishing dense plant spacing, as for cover crops and lawns. In comparison to traditional drill planting, broadcast seeding ...

  3. Bixa orellana - Wikipedia

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    Bixa orellana, also known as achiote, is a shrub or small tree native to Central America. [3] [4] Bixa orellana is grown in many countries worldwide.[3]The plant is best known as the source of annatto, a natural orange-red condiment (also called achiote or bijol) obtained from the waxy arils that cover its seeds.

  4. Titan arum - Wikipedia

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    Amorphophallus titanum, the titan arum, is a flowering plant in the family Araceae.It has a large unbranched inflorescence; a tall single leaf, branched like a tree; and a heavy tuber which enables the plant to produce the inflorescence.

  5. Impatiens capensis - Wikipedia

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    The seed pods have five valves which coil back rapidly to eject the seeds in a process called explosive dehiscence [9] or ballistochory. This reaction is where the name 'touch-me-not' comes from; in mature seed pods, dehiscence can easily be triggered with a light touch. The plant blooms from late spring to early fall.

  6. Senega lutea - Wikipedia

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    Senega lutea, commonly known as orange-or yellow milkwort, is a plant in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae) native to pine-barren depressions and swamps in coastal areas of the southern and eastern the United States. [2] [3] It was first described in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus. [4]

  7. When Should You Plant Grass Seed in the Spring? Here ... - AOL

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    1. Watch the soil temperatures. If it’s too cold, grass seed won’t germinate. If it’s too hot, the baby grass seeds will pop up, then quickly fry.

  8. Drymophila moorei - Wikipedia

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    Drymophila moorei, the orange berry, occurs naturally from the Manning River in northern New South Wales to Queensland. [1] The habit is as a herb, occurring at the rainforest floor, usually at high altitudes. Easily identified when in fruit. Drymophila is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alstroemeriaceae.

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