PPT-Selecting Cut Flowers and Foliage
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Getting the flowers Order flowers from wholesalers Better availability Better color Better quality Better price If you order too many your stuck with them Flower
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Getting the flowers Order flowers from wholesalers Better availability Better color Better quality Better price If you order too many your stuck with them Flower and Foliage Classifications . The Classic 45 and up The Classic with Color 95 and up The Classic with Highlights 115 and up The Classic with Full Highlights 135 and up The Classic Fusion 165 and up The Classic Fusion with Full Highlights 185 and up BUBBLES GUARANTEE BUBBLES Hair Early American settlers also used 64258owers as food Today there is a renewed interest in edible 64258owers for their taste color and fragrance Many herbal 64258owers have the same 64258avor as their leaves though others such as chamomile and lavend This chart shows the difference between annuals, biennials and perennials. Perennials are plants that live for more that 2 years, some out live their owners, and others only live a few years. All perennials will flower for a portion of the growing season and then store food to assure growth the following year. In some plants, such as lilies or tulips, this storage of food takes place in bulbs; in others, such as hosta or daylilies, they develop large roots. Without this time of food storage, perennials would not be able to continue grow each year. Annuals differ by putting all their energy into flowers and store no food for the following year. This is why annuals flower for a long period of time, usually all summer, and perennials flower only a short time. Perennials must store food to enable them to grow again the following year. Flowering takes energy and depletes food storage. Long flowering perennials may tend to be shorter-lived plants in general.. 1. 6.01D Selecting Store Options. 2. 2. Convenience Stores. Limited selection. Open 24 hours. Usually more expensive. 6.01D Selecting Store Options. 3. Electronic Ordering/Pick Up At Store. Order online/someone shops for you. 137- Hens and Chicks. Succulent. Perennial. Grow in Rosettes. 138-Barrel Cactus. Yellow / Orange flowers. Big, But shallow root systems. * Can live up to 130 years. *Grow Extremely slow. 4yr old can be 3 inches high and 2.5 inches wide. Fertilization Working Group . February . 8, 2012. Operational fertilization decision-making. Forest level considerations. Stand level considerations. operational factors. biological factors. species. 1. 6.01U SELECTING FOOD. 1. 6.01U Selecting Food. 2. Canned Food. Look for undented, nonbulging, rustfree cans. Check for sell-by or expiration dates. 6.01U Selecting Food. 3. Boxed/Packaged Food. CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS GROWING TOGETHER. DRY SOIL. DRY SOIL. DRY SOIL. MESIC SOIL. MESIC SOIL. MESIC SOIL. VIRGINIA PINE. TULIP POPLAR. Height. Dry. Wet. Mesic. Modified from Ellenberg, 1963. Niche Theory. Fundamental Niche. The Bud Vase. What is a bud vase. Small vase with skinny neck. Designed for 1-3 flowers. Benefits of a Bud Vase. Easy to construct. Modestly priced. Materials needed to make a bud vase. Bud vase. Floral tools – knife, cutters. . Presented To: Prof. . Hagit. Hel-Or. Presented by: . Avner. And David. In the previews parts we have seen some kind of segmentation method. . In this lecture we will see graph cut, which is a another segmentation method based on a powerful mathematical tool.. Mary Anne Sword Sayer. 1. , Stanley J. Zarnoch. 2. , and James D. Haywood. 1. U.S. Forest Service, Southern Research Station,. 1. Pineville, Louisiana. 2. Asheville, North Carolina. 2011 Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, August 7-12 2011, Austin Texas. Contribution No. 678, Bureau of Plant Pathology PI92T-LITERATURE CITED Chase, A. R. 1987. Compendium of Ornamental Foliage Plant Diseases. APS Press. St. Paul. 92 pp. Joiner, J. N. ed. 1981. Foliage P . Parts of the Flower. . Flower Nomenclature (name of parts). Flower parts. Sepals. Calyx. Tepals. Perianth. Petals. Corolla. Stamen. Pistil. Receptacle. Sepals-outermost flower structure that encloses the other flower parts in the bud.
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