Node: The part of the stem from which one or more leaves arise. Also refers to bumps on the lower part of the columella.
Pair of leaves at each node. Will tend to break apart and litter the aquarium if light is too low. Difficult to grow; needs high fertilization. Cardimine lyrata Beautiful, delicate plant.
Each node on the stalks produced several flowers and as many as three plantlets. The flowers opened just after dawn and stayed open till near sunset. Afterwords a seed head about 1-cm in diameter developed from the flower.
Leaves and roots will grow from each node on the stem, so be sure there are several nodes on each piece of stem. Three or four stalks can be planted together but as they grow the closeness of the stems will cause the lower leaves to fall off.
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Wait until the growth reaches 8 inches and then cut just above the node. The plant remaining in the substrate will then start growing side shoots which can be detached and used as new plants.
Cut a mature stalk (from a clump) into 3-node sections and drive them into ground to the top node. ...Dig up a large enough section of rhizome (with cane) of the running type. ...Plant bamboo (either type) that has grown in a pot for 1-2 years.
Stems can be cut just above the leaf node. The new trimming will continue to grow and the base will generally put out a side shoot at the node. Regular trimming will make this plant grow more side shoots and become more bushy. Comments: ...
Adventitious root A root which develops from the node of a stem or similar organ, such as a Rhizome, Stolan or runner. Aerobic A term used to describe an organism that needs oxygen to survive.
However, like most stem plants, it has a tendency to send out roots from almost any node above the substrate. These side roots are easily dealt with by pruning. Because the caroliniana grows quickly, pruning can, indeed must, be done frequently.
Cabomba is a plant that is very easily cloned. I cut them in half after they reach 15-20 cm at the node or branch. Just stick it in the gravel and the plant does the rest. Contributed by (no name given) ...
Symptoms :An itching, burning sensation at the site of the injury followed by swelling. Stiff painful joints. Lymph node enlargement and inflammation may occur, but is rare.
Maybe the list should be just a hiearchy down to the level of families and sub-families/logical groups? For instance, instead of a dozen cichlid species, maybe just say something like this for the cichlid node of the tree: Cichlidae ...
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