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Stock (Matthiola) - Annual or perennial herbs, sometimes inhabiting sea cliffs.

 


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Perennial treated as annual
Plant this old-fashioned favorite for its narrow gray-green leaves and profuse spikes of spicy-sweet smelling flowers. Take your pick of white, pink, red, purple, lavender, blue, yellow, and cream.

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in botany, common name for any species of the genus Matthiola, for Malcomia maritima (Virginia stock), and for the wallflower, all belonging to the family Cruciferae (mustard family), ...

Stock 'Harmony Mix'
Recommended Temperature Zone:
sunset: All zones as annual
USDA: 4-10 as annual ...

Stocking & Harvesting Recreational Fish Ponds
Prepared by Jack M. Whetstone, Extension Aquaculture Specialist, Clemson University, and Mac Watson, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. (New 02/01. Revised 03/06.)
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Stock is an easy to grow annual. Stock plants grow two to two and a half feet tall. The flowers make good cut flowers for indoor arrangements. A dwarf variety, growing just 8" - 12" tall, is also available.

"Woodstock" is a surprisingly recent offering, introduced by A. W. Prins & Sons in 1997. It originated as a sport of "Jan Bos." ...

DeutschLuststock, Lusch, Maggikraut, Badekraut
EnglischLovage, Love Parsley, Garden lovage, Bladder seed
EsperantoLevistiko ...

RHS Wisley stock the latest Complete Gardens multi list Plant Finder & Pruning guide CD-ROM.
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Plant Selector Guide
Matthiola incana (Queen Stock, Gillyflower, Brampton Stock) ...

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If you plan on using purslane as greens, either fresh or cooked, and you have lots of purslane to choose from, just collect the tips. The last inch or two of the leafy stems will be the most delectable. Why not? You can be choosy.

rootstock: short, erect, swollen structure at junction of a plant's root and shoot systems, for example a corm.

Livestock such as sheep grazing great quantities of Oxalis can become acutely ill or even die from potassium oxalate leading to kidney failure. This is similar to the toxicity associated from ingesting too much rhubarb, sorrel, or spinach.

Wild Stock. (Matthiola incana). Also known as Gilliflower. A wild version of the ornamental stock many people grow as an annual. Not common but seen on a path or in a nature reserve.

Stocking the Water Garden
Fish control algae and mosquito larvae. Ordinary goldfish control both, though tiny, guppylike mosquito fish eliminate mosquitoes completely.

Stock grazing, pugging and trampling and pig rooting may damage the swampy habitat of the species.

Stocks may also be increased by dividing old roots, or making cuttings, by slipping pieces off the plants with roots to them and planting out with trowel or dibber, taking care to water well.

Stock beds with a range of annuals and perennials which flower over as long a season as possible. Avoid double-flowered forms as these often lack pollen and are shunned by bees. Leave seed heads on into winter and delay cutting back until late winter.

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3568 Alcantarea imperialis - Giant Bromeliad, 3 gal pot
Once known as Vriesea imperialis, this plant is usually considered the signature species of the genus Alcantarea.

Longstock Park Nursery, Hampshire, 21 August
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Livestock sometimes eat this common, bitter plant when other forage is scarce. Cows tha graze on it give bitter milk and some livestock may be poisoned by it.

The Livestock Advisory Board approved the return of the swift fox to the Bad River Ranch.

Stock cultivars are used as bedding plants in spring and summer. They tend to suffer in hot, humid summers, but some types rebound during the cooler days of autumn. Plantings of stock add masses of color to borders and beds.

Begonia Dan Stocks ( Dan Stocks Begonia )
Begonia Dancer ( Dancer Begonia )
Begonia Dancing Girl ( Dancing Girl Begonia ) ...

Backyard Rootstock Trials. By Leo W. Manuel. 1983 #4, pp 9-11
Deciduous Fruittree Varieties for Low Chill Areas. By Bob Fitzpatrick. 1988 YB, p 23
Deciduous Fruit Varieties. By Jim Neitzel. 1980 YB, pp 20-40 ...

Soak bareroot stocks in water for several hours before planting. Dig a hole big enough to fit all the roots, and spread the roots over a small pile of loose soil in the hole.

Hibiscus World stocks Hibiscus heterophyllus which can be used to make Hibiscus Cordial, Hibiscus Preserve and Hibiscus Syrup (see Culinary).
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By seed or rootstock division
Will self-sow aggressively in a suitable setting
Cultivation:
Hardy to USDA Zone 3 (average minimum annual temperature -40ºF)
Cultural Requirements ...

Made from beef stock, water, tomato puree and mushrooms, this variety of soup can be is prepared to be served as a lunch item or as an ingredient to be used in baking and cooking ...
Pioppino Mushroom ...

Rootstock " Same as a rhizome; or the root system to which a scion is grafted. Roseate " Rose-colored.

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Usually scion and stock are selected from the same species of plant to ensure the graft will take. Bonsai growers can carry out all the techniques described with a sharp knife-no other tool is necessary.

Seed or divide rootstock in spring and summer, set 1-2' deep into permanent location; shallower waters also tolerated.

Stocker. ENH 1155 (2009)
Natural Area Weeds: A Property Owner's Guide to Melaleuca Control by K.A. Langeland and M.J. Meisenburg. SS AGR 96 (2009)
Natural Area Weeds: Air Potato, Dioscorea bulbifera by K.A. Langeland. SS AGR 164 (2008) ...

(I recommend using a length of an old nylon stocking because it will stretch as the plant grows, rather than cutting into the stem, as string will do.) Add more ties as the stem grows until the plant is supported approximately 24 inches below the ...

GILLYFLOWER, a popular name applied to various flowers, but principally to the clove, Dianthus Caryophyllus, of which the carnation is a cultivated variety, and to the stock, Matthiola incana, a well-known garden favourite.

The best under-stock, scion wood and equipment cannot compensate for dull knives that produce ragged wounds. For propagation work, the two general types of knives used are the budding knife and grafting knife.

Clover, Sea Club-rush, Sea Couch, Sea Fern Grass, Sea Heath, Sea Holly, Sea Kale, Sea Knotgrass, Sea Mayweed, Sea Milkwort, Sea Mouse-ear, Sea Pea, Sea Pearlwort, Sea Plantain, Sea Purslane, Sea Rocket, Sea Rush, Sea Sandwort, Sea Spurge, Sea Stock, ...

A large, diverse number of milkvetches endemic to North America are considered toxic to both livestock and wildlife, often producing behaviors in poisoned animals described as "crazy", ...

Sagebrush leaves compare favorably to alfalfa for livestock nutrition value. However, they also contain oils that are toxic to the symbiotic bacteria in the rumen of most ruminants. These oils have the greatest effect on cattle.

BACKGROUND: Multiflora rose was introduced to the East Coast from Japan in 1866 as rootstock for ornamental roses. Beginning in the 1930s, the U.S.

It starts its vegetative phase either from perrenating rootstock or seeds, with the onset of monsoon rains. It can attain height of approximately 2.5 m within a growing season. Its stem is quadrate and bears hair. Leaves are either ovate or obovate.

The root system my survive winter outside in Central Europe similar to the winter hardy Chinese Banana (Musa basjoo) if the rootstock is protected with a very thick and dry (some 50cm high) mulch layer in winter.

Look for common milkweed from June through August on native prairie, roadsides, and most other open habitats that are not heavily grazed by livestock.

Evergreen shrub, creeping rootstock and upright, usually limited branching, stems, to 1-2 ft tall × 2-3 ft wide (0.3-0.6 m × 0.6-0.9 m), slow growing. Leaves alternate, simple, linear-oblong, 1.5-3.

Bees make a pure, sweet honey from the blossoms, and livestock feed on the ripe beans. Native people also ate these, brewed them for an alcoholic drink, used the sap for glue and dyes, and the hard wood for fences and fuel.

PLANT DESCRIPTION: Two types of shoots 1 to 3 feet tall merge from horsetail's underground rootstock. Both types are round, hollow, stiff, and jointed. The stem sections easily pull apart.

Fortunately, baptisias are primarily scrub and prairie natives; areas now used for livestock production or military bases. Since Baptisia are unpalatable to livestock, many of our best specimens are from the midst of gigantic pastures.

It forms a stocky plant, growing to 10-15 inches tall and not quite as wide.
Noteworthy characteristics: Most trilliums are native to woodlands and scrub of North America.

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Overview :
German chamomile is a delicate looking plant that is surprisingly tough. The ferny foliage tends to flop over and the tiny flowers look like miniature daisies.

Habit: Perennial herb with a spreading rootstock.
Stems: Tufted, ascending to upright, smooth or hairy, unbranched, up to 1 1/2 feet tall.

Ultimate size on M27 roostock: 1.8 x 1.8m (6 x 6ft)
Ultimate size on M26 rootstock: 3 x 3m (10 x 10ft)
Ultimate size on MM106 rootstock: 5.5 x 5.5m (18 x 18ft)
Flowering period: April and May
Flower colour: white ...

It has a short rootstock which produces several simple or slightly branched reddish stems with close-pressed whitish hairs. There is a basal rosette of long-stalked leaves.

The measurements are based on the stock supplied by leading seedsmen under the trade names here given.

Perennial, warm, native, fair grazing for wildlife, good grazing for livestock. 3-6' tall, hollow stem growing in small to large clumps from many scaly creeping rhizomes. Large robust plants with bluish blades up to 2' long.

From a brief fleshy rootstock arises an erect, entire, ovate-or-kidney-shaped sterile blade, and a taller fertile blade altered into a naked stipe terminating in a narrow cylindrical fruiting spike formed of two rows of naked spore clusters.

, 1848-1909: School drop out, office boy, then stockbroker, then small railroad owner, then owner of the Union Pacific, Central Pacific, and Southern Pacific Railroads. Conceived of and financed the 1899 summer Harriman Expedition to Alaska.

rotundifolia springs forth from a rather rough rootstock that becomes horizontal as the plant ages. The early leaves are orbicular or ovate and are mildly pubescent with short white hairs.

Cordyline has a creeping rootstock and its roots are white and knobbly. Dracaena has a non-creeping rootstock and the smooth-surfaced roots are deep yellow or orange.

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