Thanks, it helps in that it is a good tool for explaining the terms, but what I'm seeking is not so much a description of what happens, as an...
[Could you repeat the question:biggrin::biggrin:Do plants give out as much carbon in respiration as they take in during carbon assimilation?...
Do plants give out as much carbon dioxide during respiration as they take in during carbon assimiltion? I have always thought that one of the...
I've always had a blind spot with trees, for some reason I struggle with all but the most obvious and frequent. These were seen yesterday....
Thanks for all of your replies. The one which is bugging me most is the attached, because I see it everywhere and think I've even had it...
Sorry also for duplicated images, and the fact the text is all over the place while the last image is thumbnail size. I've tried any times to...
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[It may be a wild flower....Alliaria petiolaris..Thanks, yes it turned out to be Alliaria petiolata
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I can't believe this is any sort of candytuft, as all my guide book tells me these are only found in the South East - but I can't find any sign of...
Thank you for all of your replies.
I'm being a bit lazy with these as I could probably narrow it down with a few books and a tug of my memory, but I'm hoping to find out sooner as I...
These are fairly prolific, and grow in small clumps. They are delicate and the flowers are about the size of a baby's fingernail. Sorry for poor...
Hi, this plant is now putting out new green growth. I am wanting to clarify what I should do next. I began cutting to the new shoots today, but...
The tree is muti-trunked, but what was really interesting was this unique looking join, like a bridge which to my untrained eye looks like it coud...
Thanks. I thought the reds in the second pic were flowers. If you zoom in close they seem to have reproductive parts.
I think the first is basically a kind of spaghnum moss, but the second is more mysterious. The flower size in the photo is deceptive - they were...
Thanks, yes I think you're certainly right, I'm calling it a female tawny owl.
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