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Fabaceae (Bean Family) in Northern Arizona
... Acacia angustissima. WHITE BALL ACACIA. PRAIRIE ACACIA. Shrub. Reported from eastern ... Acacia constricta. MESCAT ACACIA. WHITE THORN. WHITETHORN ACACIA. Shrub. Yavapai County, 2000 ...

 

Acacia Seeds from the Digital Raingardens Seed Catalog
... Acacia Trees Seeds. from the Digital Raingardens Online Seed Catalog ... AU110 Zig-Zag Wattle ( Acacia macradenia ) Tall shrub with pendulous jointed zigzagging branches ...

 

Australian Native Plants Nursery - Plant Descriptions - Page 1
Acacia aneura. Mulga. An ornamental small tree to 20' with grey, narrow pendulous leaves (phyllodes) and yellow rod-like flowers in winter-spring. Prefers a hot dry site and is drought, frost and lime tolerant. Acacia aphylla. Wattle

 

Lycaeum > Leda > Acacia longifolia shrub
Leda. Lycaeum. Acacia longifolia shrub. A photograph of the entire shrub from the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Created 7/30/2001 13:17:02. Modified 7/30/2001 13:17:02. Leda version 1.4.3

 

Acacia triptera is a dense shrub
Acacia triptera is a dense shrub with extremely prickly foliage and handsome, yellow spring flowers. Note that the flower heads are rod-shaped and are carried for a few weeks.

 

PARK LANE 3RD
PARK LANE PLANT DESCRIPTIONS. Acacia. acinacea. Gold dust wattle. Grows in dry or moist, well drained gravel and soils, but adapts to heavy clays. Likes dappled shade, partial or full sun. ... A very hardy, indigenous shrub that is suited to most situations ... of its prickly nature.1-3m. Acacia. granitica. Small to medium speading shrub with bright yellow flowers ...

 

Australian National Botanic Gardens - Commonly Grown Acacia
Descriptions, horticultural notes and photos of Acacia in the Australian National Botanic Gardens. ... Description: Straggling shrub to 2 m high and 1.5 m ... flowers adorn the shrub in late winter and early spring. It has narrower phyllodes than the related Acacia fimbriata ...

 

Acacia
Acacia - Acacia sp. General Information: This tall, semievergreen, native shrub or small tree has feathery, finely divided leaflets of a soft, medium green color. ... Acacia karroo. Acacia pinetorium: pine acacia, small, sprawling shrub/tree with 1 cm paired ... and Louisiana. Acacia spectablis. Acacia tortuosa: Twisted acacia, shrub to small, spiny ...

 

Acacia Seeds: acacia seeds from ANi Direct seeds
Acacia seeds including acacia mangium, acacia cyanophylla, also Palm tree, Bonsai, herbs, cacti, Sunflower, Rose, vegetable seeds, Amazon and other Rain Forest seeds from ANi Direct Seeds. ... ACACIA SEED SELECTION. Acacias are easily grown trees native to Australia where they are known as Wattles ... 2948 GUNDABLUEY. ACACIA VICTORIAE. A compact shrub with flat pods and narrow ...

 

agastache shrub
Information about landscaping for profesionals and do-it-yourself homeowners. Information about agastache shrub.

 

Wattles - genus Acacia
Australian National Botanic Gardens. Acacias at the ANBG. Commonly Grown Wattles ... Text derived from the Acacia sections of the 4th edition of ... flowers adorn the shrub in late winter and early spring. It has narrower phyllodes than the related Acacia fimbriata ...

 

Page2
... Shrub to 3m. Flowers are on spikes, yellow, May to July ... Good screen or garden shrub. Acacia hemignosta. Acacia hemignosta (Mimosaceae) ...

 

Australia Plants A-B-C
... Acacia covenyi - Shrub or small tree to 18' with silvery/blue foliage and attractive yellow flowers ... Acacia cultriformis - Knife-leaf Acacia: Shrub to about 8' high x 6' wide with ...

 

Characteristics of Tree Species grown by Hamel
... B:Acacia acuminata C:Jam wattle HxW:3-5 x ... B:Acacia cyclops C:Coastal wattle HxW:4 x 4 M:500 S:Sand. D:Spreading medium shrub.Yellow flowers ...

 

San Marcos Growers >Acacia
... cases the ultimate form of an Acacia is determined by pruning; a large shrub species can be trained ... Pruning to open an acacia shrub or tree will minimize this as ...

 

Professional Lawn Watering Techniques - Wireless Sensors for Lawns in Drought Areas
By Lance Winslow

AThe technnology secrets will help home owners maintain lawns in drought areas using a fraction of the normal water use. Professional Landscapers know that by burying wirless sensors on a rod in several places on a golf course to measure the exact amount of water getting to the roots. A healthy lawn only needs to be watered done to the roots and approximately three quarters of an inch below that. Any more is a waste and counter productive for the lawns health. Professional lawn watering techniques have often been studied;

http://www.ext.vt.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/D...at?cat=ir-ln-la .

Over watering the laws or greens does no one any good, as a matter of fact invites International Terrorists with Disease Vectors, such as Mosquitoes with West Nile Virus. Municipal parks would also be advised to take notice.

And if you consider the over watering of center medians in the middle of the night and the run off which flows into drinking water of local lakes and causes Algae Blooms from excessive fertilizer nitrates, this too could be fixed with small rods not more than .3 meters long with wireless sensors in it buried a few inches deep to avoid being cut off by lawn mowers (which we hope the waste is used as Bio-fuel and collecting the decay which makes methane gas). The remote control mechanism would be attached to sprinkler system controls and the cost could be as little as $80.00 for the controls and as little as $8 per rod for such uses and mass production of any of these ideas. If all ideas rendered relevant and BMP then perhaps the cost could go down to $35.00 per control and $5.00 per unit. These same devises are used in private wells, pipelines, tanks etc. for fluid level control.

The Flow of water in this country and the degree of savings of un-needed water usage from a conservation stand point is clearly worthy of such expense, especially considering the South Western and North Midwestern drought riden areas. This is an inexpensive solution to a major problem.

This also helps as underground aquifers are depleted long stakes up to 1 mile could be inserted to determine the possibility of Earthquakes from cave ins. Similar to the Coalinga Central Valley Earthquake as crude oil was removed it left empty areas which collapsed. Also what an incredible thing for Nurseries or home gardens and indoor plants:

http://www.diynet.com/diy/pf_house_plants_...2277724,00.html and

http://gardening.wsu.edu/library/lanb002/lanb002.htm

For such an important issue we can really help the problems we face. It has been estimated that watering of Golf Courses in many cities takes up to 10% of the total usage, so if you could cut it down by half, you get 5% back for free. Agriculture could also be highly served by this. With the increased growth and increased frequency of the droughts and severity of each new drought it is time to study these technologies further for the future of mankind.

Lance Winslow is a retired entrepreneur and is currently a consultant with The World Think Tank; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs