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December Gardening Tips From...

Ooohhhhh …it's nearly here…Christmas! A time for cosy evenings by the fire and...

Looking Out for Hedgehogs...

Hedgehogs are some of the most endearing creatures in our gardens, but winter...

Protecting Your Plants from...

Winter can be a challenging time for gardeners, particularly when wildlife like deer...

Winter Compost: Digging Out...

Winter is an excellent time to dig out your compost heap and spread...
Tuesday, December 16, 2025

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Black Spot

Black Spot (Plant Disease: Caused by Diplocarpon...

Aquatic

Aquatic (adj.) In botanical terminology, aquatic refers to...

Appressed

Appressed (adj.) In botanical terminology, appressed describes plant structures—such as leaves, hairs (trichomes), or scales—that lie flat against the surface of another organ, rather than standing out or spreading away. This characteristic can be an adaptation to reduce water loss, protect against herbivory, or optimize light capture. Examples in Botany: Leaves: In some plants, appressed leaves closely hug the stem, often as an adaptation to dry or windy environments. Trichomes: Appressed hairs may form a dense, protective covering on leaves or stems, reducing water loss by trapping moisture. Buds and Scales: In many woody...

Acaricide

An acaricide is a chemical or biological substance used to manage and eliminate mites and ticks, which are small arachnids belonging to the subclass...
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