Sentences with phrase «with pubescens»

Frutescens: Crosses sporadically with annuum, baccatum, and chinense; does not cross with pubescens.
Chinense: Crosses prolifically with annuum, sporadically with frutescens and baccatum, does not cross with pubescens.

Not exact matches

As with C. frutescens, there is a lack of pod diversity with C. pubescens.
Pubescens is the only domesticated Capsicum species with no wild form; however, two wild species, C. cardenasii and C. eximium, are closely related.
There are wild forms of C. annuum, C. chinense, and C. baccatum; however, with C. pubescens, no plant with small fruits that easily separate from the plant has ever been found.
The plant is bushy in formation, its blooms white at the center with a purple edge; like all pubescens, its leaves are hairy.
Do you know, if C. pubescens can self - pollinate and if it can cross-pollinate with other Capsicums?
Over wintering is a fickle affair but you can improve your chances of success by: - Growing species that are more cold tolerate like Pubescens - Improving climatic conditions by bring plants indoors - Removing ripe pods before over wintering - Cutting back woody stems and removing dead or diseased growth to keep pest & disease at bay - Controlling water regimes If your attempts at over wintering are littered with more failures than success all is not lost.
Wagner et al. (1) report early Holocene (10,070 to 9,380 14C yr BP) CO2concentrations — reconstructed from the stomatal index (SI) of fossilBetula pubescens and B. pendula leaves — of ca. 260 ppmv rising rapidly to values of around 330 to 340 ppmv, with one sample dipping to ca. 300 ppmcv.
The deeply personal design, inspired by his memories of growing up on Exmoor and of his journey from teenage athlete to gardener and designer, is both a recreation and an evolution, with wild looking, stunted oak trees (Quercus pubescens) and rough - hewn sandstone (from a quarry in the Forest of Dean) that gradually metamorphose into a smooth - cut sunken terrace and pool edged by fully - formed, beautifully composed planting.
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