Roots, stems and leaves are present in all vascular plants: pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms. Rhizophore are shoots that grow downwards with roots in the apex and that are recognised in living Selaginella and Carboniferous Lepidodendrales. What is rhizophore pteridophyta? Rhizophore. In many species long, cylindrical, unbranched and leafless structures ariseRead More →

So a moss is a bryophyte, a liverwort is a bryophyte and a hornwort is a bryophyte. These are all plants, scientifically classified within the Plant Kingdom. They are spore-producing, rather than seed-producing, plants and they are all without flowers. Do bryophytes mosses have flowers? Mosses, Liverworts & Hornworts Additionally,Read More →

They are non-motile. They make their own food hence are called autotrophs. They reproduce asexually by vegetative propagation or sexually. These are multicellular eukaryotes. … Plants contain photosynthetic pigments called chlorophyll present in the plastids. WHO classified kingdom Plantae into two Subkingdoms What were they? Eichler classified the plant kingdomRead More →

Although most grasses grow best in full sun, there are several that tolerate part shade or even thrive in it. Northern sea oats (Chasmanthium latifolium), bottlebrush grass (Hystrix patula), variegated hakone grass (Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’, and ribbon grass (Phalaris arundinacea) are well-adapted to shade. Do tall grasses grow in shade?Read More →

A lovely spring flowering shrub. Arching branches are covered with pearl-like buds that open to pure white flowers in late spring through to early summer. Bee friendly flowers. How do you prune a pearl bush? Pruning and caring for Exochorda Prune dead wood and fragile branches off at the beginningRead More →

Not actually a succulent, even though most people think it is. Cryptanthus bivittatus. Not actually a succulent, even though most people think it is. Are bromeliads toxic for cats? Bromeliad plants are ideal for homeowners who don’t want a plant that requires lots of care; they thrive with bright lightRead More →

Because pattypan squash are fairly compact, you can grow them successfully in a large container such as the Jumbo Potato Grow Bag. Mulching your squash bed before the plants get big will keep down weeds and help retain moisture. Summer squash need an inch of water a week, either fromRead More →

Perennial Ground Covers for Deer Control Allegheny spurge (Pachysandra procumbens) and Japanese pachysandra (Pachysandra terminalis) Northern sea oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) Blue oat grass (Helictotrichon sempervirens) Liriope or “lilyturf” (Liriope spicata) Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans ‘Atropurpurea’) What flowers will deers not eat? Daffodils, foxgloves, and poppies are common flowers with a toxicityRead More →

Tomatoes can recover well from yellowing leaves. Treat plants right away and you’ll likely have healthy, delicious tomatoes all season long. Why are the leaves on my potted tomato plant turning yellow? The Cause. The most probable cause of yellowing leaves on tomato plants is incorrect watering. Watering is aRead More →

The ovules in angiosperms are encased in an ovary, not exposed on the sporophylls of a strobilus, as they are in gymnosperms. Angiosperm means “covered seed”. The ovules develop into seeds, and the wall of the ovary forms a fruit to contain those seeds. Fruits attract animals to disperse theRead More →