gardenia gummifera root as a diabetic activity
diabetic
Usually you take cuttings and get them to root in order to make more gardenia plants.
Primary growth
Apparently bugs bunny was a diabetic and he lived well into his 70's. <><><><> And who could argue with Bugs? Diabetics control the part of their diet that is high in carbohydrates- they turn to sugars when digested. Carrots are among the lowest carbohydrate level of root vegetables, and full of vitamins and nutrients. A diabetic can have them in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Words that can be derived from the root word "active" include activity, actively, activation, inactive.
"ity" is not a root; it is a suffix that acts to create a noun (much like "ness"), for example,sanctityanimosityduplicity
Action, react(ion), de/activate
B. Core competencies
The root "hyper-" means excessive or over. It is commonly used in medical terms to denote a state of high activity or an excessive amount of something.
I like the smell of the gardenia more than the smell of the azalea. Please re-plant that azalea before it gets root-bound. Will the azalea match the color scheme of that part of the garden? When is the azalea festival in North Carolina?
Fungal disease, insufficient light and water-logged soil are reasons why a gardenia bush would have thin twigs. Fungal diseases such as powdery mildew and root rot result from not restricting supplementary watering to when the top inch (2.5 centimeters) of soil dries out. Insufficient light tends to resolve itself when gardenias and their neighbors receive proper pruning schedules or relocate to directly sunnier locations.
Meristems bring about the growth or buds and production of a plant, from its beginnings as a root.