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broadleaved

[ˈbrɔːdˈliːvd] ADJde hoja ancha
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"Fafaza is designed to spot broadleaved weeds amongst grass and to treat individual target leaves with herbicide," said Cambridge Consultants.
The monsoon evergreen broadleaved forest is a tropical montane evergreen broad-leaved forest based on its habitats, physiognomy and floristic composition (Zhu et al., 2005), while the mid-montane wet evergreen broad-leaved forest on upper mountains has been likened to cloud forests or mossy forests of Asia (Shi et al., 2009, Zhu et al., 2016).
Arranged by Farming Connect, the event will examine how coniferous and broadleaved woodlands on farms can be managed profitably.
Details: www.welshwildlife.org TAF FECHAN, MERTHYR TYDFIL Made up of ancient broadleaved woodlands and calcareous grasslands that are carpeted with wildflowers including bluebells, wild thyme, common spotted orchid and mouse-ear hawkweed.
Let us say, for instance, that being a broadleaved plant is the reason why vines shed their leaves (regularly, under certain conditions, in a certain period of the year etc.).
In a field experiment, clonal plasticity in a four-connected ramet system of dwarf bamboo, Fargesia decurvata were studied under canopy, small gap, medium gap and large gaps in an evergreen broadleaved forest in the Jinfo Mountains, China.
According to the morphological characters of their trees, forests in China can be classified into three categories, that is, coniferous, broadleaved, and mixed coniferous-broadleaved forests, which make up 49.8%, 47.2%, and 3%, respectively, of the total [7].
Think first of summer, annual weeds, both grassy and broadleaved, such as crabgrass, goosegrass, black medic, common knotweed and spotted spurge.
[CAV.sub.i] values in the southern area of evergreen broadleaved forest of Yunnan Province are listed in Table 2, as reported by Wang (1987).
Native broadleaved species generally have a greater biodiversity value and in the past two years 337 hectares of new native broadleaved woodland have been planted across the park.
Under such conditions, sessile oak grows either in pure or mixed stands along with other broadleaved tree species such as European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.), sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus L.), common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.), linden (Tilia sp.) or other Quercus species such as pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.), Hungarian oak (Quercus frainetto L.) or Turkey oak (Quercus cerris L.) (Haralamb, 1967; Stanescu et al., 1997; Sofletea and Curtu, 2007).