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http://www.chicago-botanic.org/Images/explore/rose/RoseGuide.pdf roses, gardening, shrub roses, Chicago, blossoms, hybrid tea, Rosa, Plant, petals, growing. Schneider, Peter, ed. Taylor's Guide to Roses. The School of the Botanic Garden offers classes and seminars on all aspects of gardening, landscape design, botanical crafts and more. Plant Facts, including "Growing Roses," and Plant Evaluation Notes on shrub roses are available. The Chicago Botanic Garden is owned by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. As early as the first century A.D., wealthy Romans carpeted their floors and beds with rose petals. These roses are chosen not only for their beautiful blossoms but also for their scent, low maintenance, historic value and continuous bloom. The introduction of hybrid tea roses in 1867 began what we consider modern rose growing. PM863 http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Publications/PM863.pdf multiflora rose, herbicide, plants, control, pastures, infestations, management, soil, Iowa, applications. Multiflora rose is a serious problem in areas of Iowa with extensive pastures and other untilled areas. Multiflora rose is common in ungrazed areas also, so good grazing management alone will not prevent infestations. Although mowing pastures or other noncrop areas several times a year will prevent multiflora rose seedlings from becoming established, mature plants usually are able to tolerate mowing. Repeated mowings for several years are necessary to clean heavily infested areas. Selection of a particular control strategy should be based on several factors including severity of infestation, intended use of the infested area, availability of equipment, terrain of infested area, and risk of herbicide injury to adjacent areas. nn031299 http://www.rockefeller.edu/pubinfo/nn031299.pdf cell, lecture, president, Seminar, Caspary Auditorium, Biology, Rockefeller University, Medicine, genes, Genetics. Caspary Auditorium became a television studio last week for the taping of The Charlie Rose Show. Pat Levitt, Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Neurobiology, U. of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Center for Studies in Physics and Biology Seminar. In 1938, Carrel and Lindbergh published a book about the work, titled The Culture of Organs. These complex bits of DNA at the edge of chromosomes not only protect the chromosomes but also regulate the cell's internal clock, telling a cell when to stop dividing and when to die. Intriguing recent experiments have also shown that if scientists prevent the shortening of the telomeres, a cell can live almost indefinitely. Feb 02 http://www.atlantarose.org/pdf/Feb 02.pdf rose, rose society, gardens, American, Barbara Harris, city, Chet, Wiregrass Rose, Alpharetta, celebration. The Year of the Rose - 2002, A Celebration of the Rose, our National Floral Emblem is a very special way for the cities of our country to promote, celebrate, and advance the Rose as the premier flower of America. The American Rose Society and the Year of the Rose Committee created a way to recognize cities that support roses and rose gardens it is the presentation of an "An American Rose City" award. local rose shows; rose garden tours; pruning demonstrations; educational seminars; the addition of a new rose garden or adding roses to an existing public garden; participation in the Year of the Rose celebration by botanical gardens or other large public gardens featuring roses; naming the rose the city flower and using the image where appropriate; and adding books on roses to libraries. District invite your city's participation as we honor the Rose - symbol of love, friendship, beauty, and peace. DOTHAN - Sponsored by Wiregrass Rose Society. bot414-07 http://ejournal.sinica.edu.tw/bbas/content/2000/4/bot414-07.pdf sucrose, flowers, STS, vase life, cut roses, L-1, water, Ichimura, silver thiosulfate, plants. The pulse treatment of silver thiosulfate (STS) at 0.2 mM for 2 h or STS for 2 h followed by sucrose at 120 g L-1 supplemented with HQS for 10 h extended the vase life of cut rose flowers to about 9 and 10 days, individually. On the other hand, a pulse treatment with sucrose or distilled water in combination with HQS maintained vase life for 7 and 3 days, respectively. Movement and inversion of sucrose absorbed by cut rose stems. 1999. Effects of continuous treatments with sucrose on the vase life, soluble carbohydrate concentrations, and ethylene production of cut snapdragon flowers. power_davey http://plantsci.nottingham.ac.uk/research/posters2002/power_davey.pdf rose, plant, chitinase, chitinase gene, blackspot, leaf, disease, rice chitinasegene, chemical fungicides, production. Robert Marchant, Michael R. Davey, June Jones and J. Brian Power Regenerate plants from callus cells containing the chitinase gene Laboratory test for blackspot resistance. Leaf disc (left) from plant without chitinase gene. Leaf disc (right) from plant with chitinasegene. Note the reduction in size of the black lesion, spore production and leaf yellowing when the chitinasegene is present. Tidings' without the chitinase gene (left) and with the chitinase gene (right). This research was funded by DEFRA under the Open Contracting Scheme. The authors thank B.V. Case and his colleagues for photographic assistance and J. Gaskin and I. Gilder for assistance with plant cultivation. 1338 http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/files/filelibrary/1808/1338.pdf rose, disease, insecticides, pest, pesticides, environment, natural enemies, water, containers, plant. Roses usually need a small Pesticides commonly used on amount of supplemental nitrogen. vigorous, tender, green growth Variety selection is key to that is attractive to pests and may successful, environmentally be more susceptible to disease. For Appropriate cultural practices example, floribunda and maintain rose health and polyantha varieties are more minimize pest problems. Other commonly used insecticides such as Carbaryl, Orthene, and Malathion are also very toxic and not really necessary to rose care. If you feel it is essential to spray a pesticide, there are many effective materials that are much less toxic to you and your environment. rose art, Rose, museum, Ketner, Brandeis, exhibition, contemporary art, community, inches, academics. Sitting quietly on New England's finest collection of 20th-century art, the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis is poised to make some far-reaching noise. "I was interviewing for the Rose job," says Joseph Ketner, "and I walked through the building, which is kind of funky, reflecting that the budget was not going to make it, and that the position required a lot of housekeeping and managerial work. "The community that has supported Brandeis over the years has been very generous and endowed us with a very strong pre1960s collection of art," explains Ketner. And when I saw the resources of the Rose collection, the exhibition program, and Brandeis as an academic institution, and I started trying to shape for myself the idea of what the Rose could become, I realized these three foundations can distinguish the Rose Art Museum in New England and in the larger cultural community. RosRpt99JunB plants, production, stems, hydroponics, bending, growers, rose, Ice, Fire, variety. Traditional cut-flower rose production involves growing plants in the ground and training the canopy vertically as a hedge. In recent years growers have begun to bend various branches down and to grow plants in hydroponics, rather than in the ground. Stem quality (Stem length): The production pattern for plants in hydroponics (Fig 3 and 4, circles) versus plants growing under tensiometer-based irrigation in UCMix (Fig 3 and 4, squares), were virtually identical. For both 'Kardinal' and 'Fire and Ice' there are dramatic differences in stem length between bending (Fig 3 and 4, open symbols) and non-bending (Fig 3 and 4, closed symbols) during all months except the months when the plants were experiencing significant defoliation. nat_multirose http://www.hort.uconn.edu/cipwg/art_pubs/TNC/pdf/nat_multirose.pdf multiflora rose, plant, stems, Connecticut, United States, soil, control, fruit, flowers, herbicide. Description: Multiflora rose is a shrub with nine- to twelve-foot-long arching stems (canes) rising directly from the ground. The plant produces clusters of fragrant white (or occasionally pink) flowers three-quarters of an inch to one-and-a-half inches across, which are replaced by red rose hips (fruit). Multifora rose endures a wide range of soil and environmental conditions, preferring sunny areas and well-drained soils. Seasonal cycle: Multiflora rose is a perennial shrub that flowers in May or June in Connecticut; fruits (hips) develop in the late summer. It is found throughout the United States with the exception of the Rocky Mountain area, southeastern coastal plains, and the Nevada and California desert areas. Petal-format diagrams, Rose, API, package, Rational Rose, LogicalCategory, file format, quidhidenti, strings, specifies. Vice versa one can create classes (and IDL specifications or whatever you need) from class (and other) diagrams. The first list specifies the possible contents of the class (and other) diagrams, classes and associations, in particular, and serves as a data model. It also may contain further LogicalCategory objects and the data model for interaction/sequence diagrams in so called Mechanism objects. This part of the API contained in the package cb.petal contains all the nodes (we could find) that make up a Rose petal file. This is true as well for basic structures such as lists and literals as well as for "petal objects" (see 2.2). pom-jan03 Lenten Rose, plants, flowers, Gardens, soil, roots, Hellebore, planting, pink, perennials. If I could only grow one perennial in my shade garden, it would be a Lenten Rose. The 15-inch-tall by 24-inch-wide clumps are topped with wonderful stalks of clusters of large, nodding, cup-shaped flowers from late winter through spring. Hellebore is easy to grow if you provide improved soil in a lightly shaded woodland-type situation. Every spring, I recommend removing the old and tattered foliage and fertilizing plants with a balanced fertilizer such as 10-10-10. Lenten Rose has a deep growing root system, so the roots should be planted downward, rather than spread out below the soil surface, and the crown of the plant (the point where the stem and roots intersect) should be an inch below the soil surface.
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