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in botany, common name for members of the Fabaceae (Leguminosae), a large plant family, called also the pea, or legume, family.

 


The sweet pulse of crickets rises around me wherever I stand. As the nights grow colder, the chorus fades until only a few survivors sing, separately, in the dying grass. There is a different kind of peace in the garden now.

Pulsating, or impulse, sprinklers are among the most efficient for large lawns. They have a single water jet that sits close to the ground. They are durable and distribute water evenly over large areas in circular or semi-circular patterns.

Cladrastis Lutea, Pulse Family, Leguminosae Family, South Africa, Anacardiaceae Family, Podocarpaceae Family
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Ladys Slipper Orchid [English]: Paphiopedilum 'OX-1646 Impulse x Ruby Mist'
Ladys Slipper Orchid [English]: Cypripedium x ventricosum
Ladys Smock [English]: Cardamine pratensis
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After absorption it slows the pulse by stimulation of the vagus nerves. It has indeed been asserted that the slow pulse characteristic of the puerperal period is really due to the common administration of ergot at that time.

of toxins in cocklebur, one being a glycoside, carboxyatractyloside, which causes hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and a group of sesquiterpene lactones which can cause vomiting (in those species capable of vomiting), weakness, tremors, weak pulse, ...

Zebra plants are frequently impulse plants-a beautiful flowering specimen is snapped up and displayed prominently until the bloom fades 4 to 6 weeks later. Afterward, the plants become more challenging to keep alive and bloom again.

Trimethylamine stimulates the pulse rate slightly, and has a peripheral vasoconstrictor effect.

The heights cited below were made using a LaserTech Impulse 200 range-finder. This device is far less prone to error --if used correctly (that is: on vertical distance mode).

Pulse the food processor until leaves are ground. Add the remaining 2 cups of basil leaves and remaining olive oil. Again, pulse leaves until ground. Cook ½ pound pasta and drain well. Return the drained pasta to the cooking pot.

(The taste is so nauseating, that it may cause expectorant action.) Of value in pulmonary consumption, nervous irritation and helpful in lowering high pulse, and in heart disease and weakness and palpitation of heart of great use.

பொடி], which appears to originate in Tamil Nadu, but is now common to allthe Southern States; itis used to flavour a typical South Indian vegetable curry (saambaar [சாம்பார்]) made from lentiles or other pulses and various ...

But considering that most people buy Serissa on impulse because the plant is so spectacular at the store, the bad news is bad indeed. The plant will generally drop its flowers within a day or two. Then the plant will drop its leaves.

Symptoms include dilated pupils, thirst, fever, loss of coordination, confusion, rapid pulse, labored respiration, hallucinations, convulsions, and eventual coma.

Anchorage, AK: Earthpulse Press, 1998.
A detailed survey of the literature of herbology, from the 17th century on.

Understory light in which it most commonly occurs characterized by low, diffuse light punctuated by short pulses of sunflecks.

Both phytochrome genes duplicated before the origin of crown group angiosperms, and it has been suggested that PHYA in particular may have evolved and become sensitive both to pulses of light of very short duration (the very low fluence response - ...

I bought the tree on impulse and it turned out to be a good choice for my garden.
Photographed in author's garden.

Symptoms after ingestion include burning of lips and mouth, numbness of throat; intense vomiting and diarrhea, muscular weakness and spasms, weak pulse, paralysis of the respiratory system, and convulsions.

Symptoms: Sickness, initial tachicardia with later decrease of the heart pulse. Vomits, dryness of the mouth, blue lips, cramps, dilation of the pupil, cardiorespiratory failure and death.

The plant is poisonous to cattle, sheep, and horses. Symptoms are generally slow to develop, and include fever, rapid pulse, difficulty breathing, weight loss, drooling, spasms and loss of muscular control, and convulsions.
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Mental picture and specific indications: It is indicated for weak, inefficient capillary circulation, cold skin, weak pulse with catarrh and putrid conditions.
Use: (a) Antiseptic, (b) Antifungal, (c) Carminative, (d) Expectorant.

Great impulse sales item, with really wild color, vibrant and exciting from a good distance away. According to noted horticultural high priest Dave Culp of Sunny Border Nurseries: "Wow, it's way better than Brilliant".

Pulse-jet sprinklers cover large areas of ground in a pulsating, circular pattern. The head usually sits up on a tall stem, except for when watering lawns. Oscillating sprinklers are best for watering at ground level in a rectangular pattern.

Otros usos: Por su aspecto decorativo se ha usado para confeccionar collares y pulseras.
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Toxicity: all the parts of the plant are lethal for humans. The signs of intoxication appear in the following: hallucinations, vomit, eyesight disorders, faster pulse, faster breathing, high fever, followed by paralysis and death.

just learning to tell Echinacea (coneflower) from Echinops (globe thistle), shopping for perennials can be quite an overwhelming experience. As with purchasing groceries, it helps to have a list; if you don't, you're likely to come home with impulse ...

watering the lawn and landscape with overhead sprinklers most irrigation experts agree with watering in the cool, calm hours of the morning. As the day heats up and wind starts blowing, as much as 50% of the water traveling through a typical impulse ...

tell when a plant cell is killed by freezing based on when the water freezes. When water changes from the liquid state to the solid state, a burst of energy is given off and thermocouples can measure this short-lived spike as an electrical impulse.

Kudzu is native to Japan and was introduced to the United States around 1876; it soon became a nuisance weed in the southern US. Classification: Kingdom Plantae, class Magnoliopsida, order Rosales, family Leguminosae (pulses), genus Pueraria, ...

Symptoms of anorexia, depression, twitching, incoordination, rapid, weak pulse, prostration, dyspnea, coma appear after about 16 hours and cause death within an hour after symptoms appear.

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