This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The epiphytic lichen flora of 37 stands of Platanus orientalis L. (plane) on the Greek mainland from Makedonia in the north to Peloponnisos in ...
Leaves – deciduous, simple, 3-5 shallow lobes, sinuses and margins are serrated, petioles are enlarged at base to enclose bud, stipules are leaflike. Twigs – leaf scar surrounds bud, stipule scar ...
Among winter’s dark, craggy silhouettes, one tree stands pure white against a blue sky with branches like bleached bones. Visible from a distance, the sycamore commands the dreary landscape by ...
Editor's note: Once a month, the OSU Extension master gardener's office of Franklin County profiles a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. A scan of stream and river banks in this part of the ...
WITH reference to the letter of “Platanus orientalis,” it seems to me that a possible explanation of the appearance of dirty scum on the surface of the pond before any decided change of weather may be ...
The purpose of this work was to evaluate the behaviour of the plane tree (Platanus acerifolia) to micropropagation. Four clones (12-MS, C1, S-PM, 21-MS) obtained from plants selected in the city of ...
It has long been a mystery in New York just how the London plane (Platanus acerifolia) came to be the city's most abundant shade tree. With its exfoliating, mottled bark and cotton-ball fruit, the ...
SOME experiments which I have been making during the last year seem to bear very directly upon the interesting phenomenon described by “Platanus orientalis” in your issue of November 5. These ...
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