Turnera ulmifolia as a trap plant controls caterpillar pests in oil palm plantations

in #photography6 years ago (edited)

Bunga Pukul Delapan (Turnera ulmifolia)
Leaf green with leaf 2-7 cm long and 1-4 cm wide and classified single leaf. Flower at eight 414 The crown flower is round breech shape, the base is brown and yellow on it. Crown flower twisted time.
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The size of this plant is about 60-90 cm with the shape of the leaves of elliptical plants as well as tapered ends and edges of jagged leafy leaves. Leaf bone pinnate and have bud glands. In the picture can be seen, this flower blooms only a few hours, ranging from about 8 am to about 12 noon. This plant flower is yellow or Yellow Elder. The fruit of this plant is egg-shaped width with seeds more than 30. In addition, Flower Pukul Eight is like the open, or partially sheltered.
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Viewed from the aspect of cultivation, plants can be cultivated with seeds and cuttings. This paper will focus on the discussion of the benefits of interest at eight (turnera ulmifolia) for the control of caterpillar pests (Setothosea asigna).
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