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  2. Sub-irrigated planter - Wikipedia

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    Sub-irrigated planter Diagram of a Two-liter bottle recycled into a sub-irrigated planter. Sub-irrigated planter (SIP) is a generic name for a special type of planting box used in container gardening and commercial landscaping.

  3. Hura crepitans - Wikipedia

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    Male flowers grow on long spikes, while female flowers grow alone in leaf axils. The trunk is covered in long, sharp spikes that secrete poisonous sap . The sandbox tree's fruits are large, pumpkin -shaped capsules , 3–5 cm (1–2 in) long, 5–8 cm (2–3 in) diameter, with 16 carpels arranged radially.

  4. Spikelet - Wikipedia

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    Lemma is a phytomorphological term referring to a part of the spikelet. It is the lowermost of two chaff-like bracts enclosing the grass floret.The lemma often bears a long bristle called an awn, and may be similar in form to the glumes, which are chaffy bracts at the base of each spikelet.

  5. Catkin - Wikipedia

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    Catkin-bearing plants include many trees or shrubs such as birch, willow, aspen, hickory, sweet chestnut, and sweetfern (Comptonia). [citation needed]In many of these plants, only the male flowers form catkins, and the female flowers are single (hazel, oak), a cone (), or other types ().

  6. Inflorescence - Wikipedia

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    The family Poaceae has a peculiar inflorescence of small spikes organised in panicles or spikes that are usually simply and improperly referred to as spike and panicle. The genus Ficus ( Moraceae ) has an inflorescence called a hypanthodium, which bears numerous flowers on the inside of a convex or involuted compound receptacle. [ 11 ]

  7. Liatris spicata - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] [20] In addition to these uses, the Cherokee used the plant as an analgesic for pain in the back and limbs and the Menominee used it for a weak heart. The root of the plant is the part most often used. [19] [20] Native Americans also used the plant to treat swelling, abdominal pain and spasms/colic, and snake bites.

  8. Eleocharis palustris - Wikipedia

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    Eleocharis palustris, the common spike-rush, creeping spike-rush or marsh spike-rush, is a species of mat-forming perennial flowering plants in the sedge family Cyperaceae. It grows in wetlands in Europe , North Africa , northern and central Asia ( Siberia , China , Mongolia , Iran , Nepal , etc.) and North America ( United States , Canada ...

  9. Eleocharis gracilis - Wikipedia

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    Eleocharis gracilis the slender spike rush is a slender rush type plant growing from 20 to 50 cm (7.9 to 19.7 in) tall, rarely up to one metre (3 ft 3 in) tall. Found in small clumps, growing in seasonally moist situations in many parts of south eastern Australia and New Zealand.

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