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Young Chuckwallas:

Young Chuckwallas Southeastern California, southern Nevada, and western Arizona, south to Yuma, Pima, and Pinal counties Description: Young chuckwallas have several brown, broad cross-bands on body and tail; as young grow, bands break up and disap¬pear; tail bands do not change much; general appearance of adult chuckwalla one of dull browns and reds, but great variation among individuals in intensity of these 2 colors; can change color in re¬sponse to changes in temperature, motion, and especially to light.

In the wild, chuckwallas feed entirely on tenderest plant leaves, flowers, and fruits. Give young, tender grass, cantaloupes, watermelon, bananas, lettuce, and some vegetable greens such as radish tops. Water—Obtains moisture from plants it eats; sprinkle greens lightly twice a week.

See Also Cut Into Young Shoots:

These are pruned during late spring of the following year If pruned immediately after their flowers fade, the young shoots that subsequently develop would be damaged by frosts during winter By leaving pruning until the following year the fresh young shoots will not be exposed to frost. First, cut into young shoots out dead and diseased shoots, then those that cross the center of the shrub. At the same time, cut into young shoots out thin and weak shoots. Next cut into young shoots to just above a bud all those shoots that produced flowers during the previous year Pruning varies slightly according to the individual shrubs.

These are pruned during late spring of the following year If pruned immediately after their flowers fade, the young shoots that subsequently develop would be damaged by frosts during winter By leaving pruning until the following year the fresh young shoots will not be exposed to frost. First, cut into young shoots out dead and diseased shoots, then those that cross the center of the shrub. At the same time, cut into young shoots out thin and weak shoots. Next cut into young shoots to just above a bud all those shoots that produced flowers during the previous year Pruning varies slightly according to the individual shrubs.


On The Other Hand See The Young Shoots:

the young shoots first group contains species and hybrids that flower in summer and fall on shoots produced during the young shoots same season. This group begins new growth in spring by developing fresh young shoots from the young shoots ends of old shoots. the young shoots second group is formed of vigorous spring- and early summer-flowering types that bear flowers on short shoots which arise from growths that have developed in the young shoots course of the young shoots previous year.

the young shoots first group contains species and hybrids that flower in summer and fall on shoots produced during the young shoots same season. This group begins new growth in spring by developing fresh young shoots from the young shoots ends of old shoots. the young shoots second group is formed of vigorous spring- and early summer-flowering types that bear flowers on short shoots which arise from growths that have developed in the young shoots course of the young shoots previous year.

 

 

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