Plant and Soil, Vol. 251, No. 2 (April (II) 2003), pp. 343-349 (7 pages) Models of water uptake in mixed stands of vegetation commonly assume that water is partitioned among competing root systems in ...
Plant and Soil, Vol. 219, No. 1/2 (2000), pp. 221-229 (9 pages) The effect of NAA (naphthaleneacetic acid) on the development of cluster roots in members of the Proteaceae and Leguminosae was ...
The National Forestry Authority [NFA] has rallied farmers in Busoga Sub-region to grow more of Grevillea Robusta trees. Mr Michael Kusuro, the Eastern regional manager of Uganda’s body responsible for ...
Walnut Creek’s Ruth Bancroft is a national authority on drought-resistant gardening. Twice a month she and her staff share their knowledge with readers. The Protea family (Proteaceae) is a Southern ...
Grevillea robusta A. Cunn. is commonly grown as a shade tree in East African tea plantations. Seedlings are usually raised in nurseries and transplanted to the field when about 4 in. high. Failure of ...
While pondering the subject of this Red Bluff Garden Club article, I sauntered down my garden paths seeking inspiration. There right before me in the patent splendor of a ground cover carpet, ...
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They might be one of our most recognisable trees – but Aussies have been warned to be extra careful around one species in particular. The silky oak – or Grevillea robusta – is blooming along Australia ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It’s been a great season for grevilleas. Those lucky enough to live near bushland have been enjoying the delicate flowers of our local ...
He is the Queensland man with over 30 children, and if he does not like how they turn out he throws them away and breeds some more. Richard Tomkin's children have strange names — Billy Bonkers, Soopa ...