Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Shoreline Restoration
TN Nursery caries a variety plants.Cool coastal restoration or water, coastal wet soils and plants providing habitat restoration, which costs the same as the Blue Flag Iris, Marsh Marigold, Swamp Rose Sweet Flag. In addition, Cup Plant, Swamp Milkweed, New England Aster, Great Blue Lobelia, Monkeyflower, Ironweed and provide the beauty, diversity and stability on the water's edge. Water Shield, celery, Hardstem cane, pickerel weed and water lily also create underwater habitats for reproduction fish.One facilities catering to the coast is the Blue Flag Iris. This native perennial plant is two to three meters high and produces clusters of leaves are sword-shaped vertical and up to 2 meters high. These leaves are green to bluish green and hairless. A leaf of an individual is up to one inch wide, near the base, with smooth margins and parallel veins, and tapers to a point. Be grown in a moist environment, partial sun and a soil rich in organic production. In light shade, this plant has often failed to bloom, and tends to decrease in abundance, if conditions are too dry. The foliage is rarely bothered by diseases or insects. To maintain the vitality of seeds, which should not be allowed to dry the tent with some wet sand.The Marsh Marigold, another plant for the restoration of the coast, is a hardy, perennial succulent plant designed for the dam and the shoreline and is distinguished from other species by its large heart or kidney-shaped leaves, and in spring, its bright yellow flowers. The leaves are dark green, usually three to seven inches wide, usually with two lobes at the base. The stems are hollow, from eight to twenty-four inches in height and in much of the base. The flowers, as mentioned above, are in groups of one to seven, a yellow wax and one or two inches wide and long stems above the foliage in spring. It lives mainly on the edges of lagoons and wetlands, shallow waters and hardwood swamps. It does best in open or partly areas.Another shade plants for coastal restoration is the Swamp milkweed. The facility has undergone a distinctive flower that is shaped like an hourglass, the lid and base, but narrow in the middle. The base consists of five sepals sometimes pigmented, away from the rest of the flower, which consists of five petals united. Each petal forms a hood over a stamen, or horn, and configurations of these two structures are useful for identifying various species of Euphorbia. In the case of the Swamp Milkweed, the horn is longer hood and outside curves toward the center of the flower. Swamp milkweed grows up to four meters high, its flowers form an umbel-like clusters at the top of the stem, branches can occur in large systems robust side. Because of their showy flowers, swamp milkweed can be found easily by bees and butterflies that share nectar.The Milkweed nursery where to find these plants for coastal restoration and TN Nursery. They can help you with your needs in bulk.
Friday, January 1, 2010
Tourist Attraction In Bangalore
Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, is a melting pot of races and cultures. Garden City is good - in parks, gardens, avenues of trees in bloom and the climate healthy. Emerging as the hi-tech capital of India, still retains a charm that is totally indigenous. Founded in 1537 by a local chieftain Kempe Gowda, Bangalore has changed dramatically in recent years. Vidhana Soudha: A magnificent building of neo-Dravidian style, houses the state legislature. Which was designed and developed by Kengal Hanumanthaiah, former Prime Minister of Karnataka in 1956. Attara Kacheri (High Court): "Eighteen offices" is the literal meaning of this elegant two-story building, facing Vidhana far from there is the Park extensive Cubbon, Vishveshwarajap Science and Technology Museum and Art Gallery Venkatappa. Lalbagh Gardens: an extension of parkland is one of the most beautiful botanical gardens of India. E "was provided by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan in the 18th century, the gardens are a beautiful lake, with a coverage area of 1.5 km ² of water dotted with picturesque islands. This is a good place to picnic. Cubbon Park: This park, which covers 300 acres in the heart of the city serves as the lung space of the city, Bangalore continues to grow. Designed by Lieutenant General Sir Mark Cubbon, in 1864, is dotted with beautiful statues, trees with flowers, fountains and a library in it. The Government Museum: One of the oldest museums in the country, founded in 1886, has a unique collection of sculptures, inscriptions, paintings, icons and also some relics from Mohenjodaro. Visweswaraiah Museum Industrial and Technology: The museum is a tribute to Sir. M. Vishweswaraiah the architect of modern Karnataka, a must for students and lovers of science, demonstrating the extraordinary richness of modern science. Venkatappa Art Gallery: The gallery has a permanent exhibition of paintings and sculptures of the famous K. Venkatappa. Karnataka Folk Museum: The Karnataka Janapadas trust manages this museum exhibiting many rare masks, objects and costumes. It also has an impressive collection of folk music and folk dancing. You are at Kumara Park West, Sheshadripuram. Bull Temple (Dodd Basavanna Temple): The gigantic image of the celestial bull, Nandi, which is 4.57 meters. in height, is a classic example of Dravidian architecture. An annual festival that celebrates peanut crop (Kallekai analysis) was held here in the month of November-December, which attracts large crowds from throughout the state. Dodd Ganapathi Temple: A large Gapnapati monolithic statue, which attracts thousands of devotees every day . One of the oldest temples in Bangalore. Bugle Rock: This rock is presented as a silent witness to the bygone era of the founder of Bangalore, when it served as a watchtower and any possible attack, a bugle call from there alerted the inhabitants. Gangadareshwara Temple Sri Gavi city, a unique phenomenon of this cave temple is the sunlight passes through the horns of the bull to light up the Gavi idol Ganagadareshwara day of Makara Sankranthi ie 14 January or 15 each year. Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium: The sky threatre with a dome of fifteen meters in diameter, attracts all the amateur astronomers and ordinary people to this Planetarium, founded in 1989 to commemorate the birth centenary of Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of the India.
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