From monique from mail.bio.tamu.edu Tue Oct 6 15:05:01 2009 From: monique from mail.bio.tamu.edu (monique) Date: Tue Oct 6 17:56:23 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Re: I need the Identity of the plant in the photos. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Can you post the images someplace that does not require joining a group? M. Reed McGyver wrote: > I am trying to find out the name of a plant. The following links are to > pictures of the tree and its flowers. The location is Long Beach, > California. Can anyone help? > > These links worked for me when I composed this message in html, but when I > tried to post it I received a message suggesting that I use plain text only, > not html. So I don't know whether the links will work. You might have to > past them into your browser. The pictures are about 128k, but for some > reason they take several seconds to load. > > http://sydneydavid.multiply.com/photos/album/42#photo=11 > > http://sydneydavid.multiply.com/photos/album/42#photo=9 > > http://sydneydavid.multiply.com/photos/album/42#photo=8 > > David > > From Greyprof from msn.com Fri Oct 9 16:13:09 2009 From: Greyprof from msn.com (McGyver) Date: Fri Oct 9 16:59:59 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Re: I need the Identity of the plant in the photos. References: Message-ID: I'm not sure I can figure out how. I'll try. McGyver "monique" wrote in message news:hag7td$j4r$1@news.tamu.edu... > Can you post the images someplace that does not require joining a group? > > M. Reed > > McGyver wrote: > >> I am trying to find out the name of a plant. The following links are to >> pictures of the tree and its flowers. The location is Long Beach, >> California. Can anyone help? >> >> These links worked for me when I composed this message in html, but when >> I tried to post it I received a message suggesting that I use plain text >> only, not html. So I don't know whether the links will work. You might >> have to past them into your browser. The pictures are about 128k, but >> for some reason they take several seconds to load. >> >> http://sydneydavid.multiply.com/photos/album/42#photo=11 >> >> http://sydneydavid.multiply.com/photos/album/42#photo=9 >> >> http://sydneydavid.multiply.com/photos/album/42#photo=8 >> >> David From Greyprof from msn.com Fri Oct 9 17:03:30 2009 From: Greyprof from msn.com (McGyver) Date: Fri Oct 9 17:22:45 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Re: I need the Identity of the plant in the photos. References: Message-ID: Here goes: http://s967.photobucket.com/albums/ae151/McGyver_photo/ McGyver "monique" wrote in message news:hag7td$j4r$1@news.tamu.edu... > Can you post the images someplace that does not require joining a group? > > M. Reed > > McGyver wrote: > >> I am trying to find out the name of a plant. The following links are to >> pictures of the tree and its flowers. The location is Long Beach, >> California. Can anyone help? >> >> These links worked for me when I composed this message in html, but when >> I tried to post it I received a message suggesting that I use plain text >> only, not html. So I don't know whether the links will work. You might >> have to past them into your browser. The pictures are about 128k, but >> for some reason they take several seconds to load. >> >> http://sydneydavid.multiply.com/photos/album/42#photo=11 >> >> http://sydneydavid.multiply.com/photos/album/42#photo=9 >> >> http://sydneydavid.multiply.com/photos/album/42#photo=8 >> >> David From customshell from sbcglobal.net Fri Oct 9 17:21:32 2009 From: customshell from sbcglobal.net (customshell@sbcglobal.net) Date: Fri Oct 9 17:22:59 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] pecan trees - worms Message-ID: <000001ca4918$bb9b99a0$6701a8c0@CustomShell> Mr. Ashworth, My family and I used to live in Oxford, Ms., so I'm at least familiar with your area. I currently run a general pecan business with my brother. I can't say we've had to deal extensively with web worms in our current location (Lubbock, Tx.),but I've got a name of a chemical that you can apply to your infested trees that aren't suppose to harm the various species of tree the webworm tends to feed on. It's called Bacillus Thuringiensis. I haven't the slightest clue on how to pronouce it. I'd check with a local pest control specialist on where you might be able to locate the compound and how/when to apply it. I'm sure by now you've done your homework on these critters and have discovered that while they won't kill your trees, they can restrict pecan output, but mostly just look terrible. I hope you are able to find a cure if this doesn't work out for you. Good luck. Sincerely, Brandon Cochran Custom Shell From sferox from gmail.com Sun Oct 11 09:04:58 2009 From: sferox from gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?U8SBamFuIFPDvGJlZMSr?=) Date: Sun Oct 11 12:03:38 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Aperture Nepal In-Reply-To: <4f3d9eda0910110659g49ff62e5gfb2f7df0ac0ce9ff@mail.gmail.com> References: <4f3d9eda0910110659g49ff62e5gfb2f7df0ac0ce9ff@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4f3d9eda0910110704t66132358lbfa1e8c4c601c48d@mail.gmail.com> Dear Friends, My personal web site http://www.aperturenepal.com has just launched. This web site will be dedicated to nature (mostly plants as I am the student of botany) and monuments of Nepal which represent my country to the globe. Please have a look at the web-site and send me feedback, comments and suggestions. Your suggestions are always welcomed. warm regards, sajan -- Director Collections Management Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya (MPP), Patan Dhoka, Lalitpur, Nepal. Phone: 00977-1-5005515 -- Director Collections Management Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya (MPP), Patan Dhoka, Lalitpur, Nepal. Phone: 00977-1-5005515 http://www.aperturenepal.com From monique from mail.bio.tamu.edu Mon Oct 12 11:48:34 2009 From: monique from mail.bio.tamu.edu (monique) Date: Mon Oct 12 13:35:05 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Re: I need the Identity of the plant in the photos. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Spathodea campanulata. Very popular tropical tree. Appears on the stamps of numerous countries. M. Reed McGyver wrote: > Here goes: > > http://s967.photobucket.com/albums/ae151/McGyver_photo/ > > McGyver > >>Can you post the images someplace that does not require joining a group? >> >>M. Reed >> >>McGyver wrote: >> >> >>>I am trying to find out the name of a plant. The following links are to >>>pictures of the tree and its flowers. The location is Long Beach, >>>California. Can anyone help? From Greyprof from msn.com Fri Oct 16 14:42:46 2009 From: Greyprof from msn.com (McGyver) Date: Fri Oct 16 17:39:08 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Re: I need the Identity of the plant in the photos. References: Message-ID: Wow. That is impressive. My wife is going to be very impressed. Thanks. McGyver "monique" wrote in message news:havml2$v3c$1@news.tamu.edu... > Spathodea campanulata. Very popular tropical tree. Appears on the stamps > of numerous countries. > > M. Reed > > McGyver wrote: >> Here goes: >> >> http://s967.photobucket.com/albums/ae151/McGyver_photo/ >> >> McGyver >> >>>Can you post the images someplace that does not require joining a group? >>> >>>M. Reed >>> >>>McGyver wrote: >>> >>> >>>>I am trying to find out the name of a plant. The following links are to >>>>pictures of the tree and its flowers. The location is Long Beach, >>>>California. Can anyone help? From lincolnoakes from btinet.net Sun Oct 18 10:19:42 2009 From: lincolnoakes from btinet.net (Lincoln Oakes Nursery) Date: Mon Oct 19 10:35:21 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Highly unusual tree--Upright Populus alba (white tower), not a pyramidalis Message-ID: <000001ca5006$6e6b44b0$4b41ce10$@net> To Fred Howard regarding the post of 1999, do you still have your upright Populus alba in cultivation? Greg. Lincoln-Oakes Nurseries 3310 University Drive Bismarck, ND 58504 www.lincolnoakes.com From ratulloch from gmail.com Mon Oct 26 06:48:59 2009 From: ratulloch from gmail.com (Rick T) Date: Mon Oct 26 11:54:12 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Looking for bacteria that bio luminescence in water when exposed to a small amount of elements or chemicals tia sal22 Message-ID: <539afa87-d793-4ca7-aa89-da105bac7076@o9g2000prg.googlegroups.com> Greetings All I'm Looking for bacteria that can be purchased that bio luminescence in water when exposed to a small amount of elements or chemicals. Example: when water is exposed to cobalt it will turn blue. Are there bacteria (that I can purchase online) that will luminescence in water when exposed to various elements? If so where can I purchase them? Please note I'm located in Hawaii so bacteria will have to be able to survive the long flight. tia sal22 From rkurtz3 from gmail.com Tue Oct 27 07:09:14 2009 From: rkurtz3 from gmail.com (Richard Kurtz) Date: Tue Oct 27 07:57:51 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] from a high school teacher Message-ID: To whom it may interest, I have 2 students who are intereste in the formation of plant crown galls. These students are also interested in hormones as they may pertain to the galls caused by Agrobacterium. They want to see how hormones may affect gall growth and/or how the galls affect hormones in plants. These students are quite motivated and dedicated to their work. So far they have been struggling to develop methods that they can use in our high school lab. I am hoping that they can do work in this area of study. I am not sure if it is possible given that we are in a high school situation. I am looking for advice on the direction these students could take this project. I was hoping that someone in this group may have some suggestions. Any ideas, help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Richard Commack High School Commack, NY From phedberg from biol.uw.edu.pl Wed Oct 28 07:12:15 2009 From: phedberg from biol.uw.edu.pl (Hedberg Peter) Date: Wed Oct 28 10:37:01 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] (no subject) Message-ID: <200910281212.n9SCCF80007956@woreczko.biol.uw.edu.pl> Hi all. I am starting up a test were I will test germination of seeds under water. The seeds still have a week or two left to be stratified, and meanwhile I am trying to figure out a method for attaching bouyant seeds to the bottom of a petri dish so that they do not float. I have thought of both glue or filterpaper-seeds-filterpaper, but the problem is whether the glue will affect the seed and also a filterpaper sandwich reduced the light and makes it hard to remove germinated seeds. I am thankful for any suggestions to this problem. Best regards, Petter ___________________________________ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net -- This email was Anti Virus checked by Astaro Security Gateway. http://www.astaro.com From phedberg from biol.uw.edu.pl Wed Oct 28 07:12:54 2009 From: phedberg from biol.uw.edu.pl (Hedberg Peter) Date: Wed Oct 28 10:37:06 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] How to attach the seeds? Message-ID: <200910281212.n9SCCseg008003@woreczko.biol.uw.edu.pl> Hi all. I am starting up a test were I will test germination of seeds under water. The seeds still have a week or two left to be stratified, and meanwhile I am trying to figure out a method for attaching bouyant seeds to the bottom of a petri dish so that they do not float. I have thought of both glue or filterpaper-seeds-filterpaper, but the problem is whether the glue will affect the seed and also a filterpaper sandwich reduced the light and makes it hard to remove germinated seeds. I am thankful for any suggestions to this problem. Best regards, Petter ___________________________________ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net -- This email was Anti Virus checked by Astaro Security Gateway. http://www.astaro.com From bks from panix.com Wed Oct 28 10:46:53 2009 From: bks from panix.com (Bradley K. Sherman) Date: Wed Oct 28 12:04:02 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Re: How to attach the seeds? References: Message-ID: Hedberg Peter wrote: >Hi all. >I am starting up a test were I will test germination of seeds under water. >The seeds still have a week or two left to be stratified, and meanwhile >I am trying to figure out a method for attaching bouyant seeds to the >bottom of a petri dish so that they do not float. > Cut a piece of stainless steel mesh to fit the petri dish and place it on top of the seeds. --bks From phedberg from biol.uw.edu.pl Fri Oct 30 05:04:38 2009 From: phedberg from biol.uw.edu.pl (Hedberg Peter) Date: Fri Oct 30 11:22:42 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Re: How to attach the seeds? Message-ID: <200910301004.n9UA4cZi020811@woreczko.biol.uw.edu.pl> Thank you for the suggestion. /Petter ___________________________________ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net -- This email was Anti Virus checked by Astaro Security Gateway. http://www.astaro.com