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SAN FRANCISCO ROSE SOCIETY HOMEPAGE
... Tea. *OLYMPIAD: Very popular Red Hybrid Tea. Consistent, good form. Could use more bloom cycles. *(See photo.) PRECIOUS PLATIMUM: Underrated Red Hybrid Tea. Consistent disease resistant and on ... California. Many bloom cycles each year. GRAHAM THOMAS: Famous Yellow Austin (English Rose). Big, full flowered. Very worth growing. SUNSPRITE: Best of the Yellow Floribundas. Lots of bloom. Disease ...
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Garden Clippin's Online: April in the Shade Garden
... also got luck in choosing a dark colored container that showed off the foliage and bloom to best advantage. But, moving the large heavy container in and out of protection during ... tender bulb. To the rear are two fairycandles (Cimicifuga) with dark foliage that complete their bloom cycles just as the saliva begin theirs. The fairycandles are used for foliage contrast with the ...
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Regina's Rose Pages
... Bruxelles Damask Pink Yes Not Fragrant and floriferous Arena 2000 once bloom LeAnn Rimes Hybrid Tea Yellow blushed Rose Yes Good Edmunds 2000 ... CA Mme. Plantier Alba White decent landscape value J&P 2000 once bloom Marie Pavie Polyantha Pale Pink/white Heirloom Own-root, 2001 Martin ... July as usual and as usual my garden was mostly between bloom cycles. I only entered 10 roses. One of my friends in the ...
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Hettie
... the ends of the canes. The subsequent bloom cycles result in lateral branches along much of the cane length, which means a significant increase in bloom quantity. Left to grow without support, it ... about 7 feet across and 5 feet tall. Repeat of bloom is not constant, but it produces several major flushes of bloom per season. Individual blooms are about 2.5 to 3 ...
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Indigo
... ' is considered to be fully remonant, producing bloom in flushes throughout the season. It is not uncharacteristic to see four or perhaps five bloom cycles in a year. This is a very nice rose that offers the best features of its class; compact growth habit, repeat bloom, along with rich coloring ...
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Who Studies Phenology ( Natures Life Cycles ) and Why
... / ground soil temperatures breeding activities and nesting/denning dates Nature Photographers & Nature Travelers peak wildflower bloom dates peak fall foliage dates bird/mammal breeding activities dates nesting/denning activities dates ... If you have any specific ways in which you use your phenological data or Life Cycles phenological software and would like to have it added to this list, fill out ...
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Life Cycles Public Phenology Database
... on some trees 2001-02-27 Nogales AZ Notes: Lilac, common Syringa vulgaris Full bloom 2001-04-25 Inwood WV Notes: Manzanita, Pointleaf Arctostaphylos pungens First flower 2001-02- ... before leaves appear ENTER MORE Observations | VIEW Phenology Database RETURN TO Life Cycles Home Page | What Is Phenology | Who & Why | How To Start | Life Cycles | Database | Public Forum | Links | Contact Us | Home |
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Phenology Web Links: (1) Sequence of Bloom, Floral Calendars, What's in Bloom; (2) Birds, Bees, Insects and Weeds
... From a horticultural perspective, the sequence of bloom is perhaps the most fascinating aspects of phenology. It provides a guide to the cycles of nature, a calendar of color for ... Cycles Can be a Satisfying and Reassuring Pursuit By Gregory Scott Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine, April 1995 http://www.wnrmag.com/misc/pheno.htm Sequence of Bloom: Planting for Different Seasons of Bloom ...
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Phenology Web Links: (1) Sequence of Bloom, Floral Calendars, What's in Bloom; (2) Birds, Bees, Insects and Weeds (Summary)
... Phenology Web Links: (1) Sequence of Bloom, Floral Calendars, What's in Bloom; (2) Birds, Bees, Insects and Weeds (Summary) 800-346-9140 (English) 800-411-3222 (Espaņol) ... > Phenology Web Links (Summary) Phenology Web Links (Summary) Phenology is the study of the annual cycles of plants and animals and how they respond to seasonal changes in their environment. Links ...
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Bloom Pattern
... the North Bloom Pattern Bloom pattern describes the flowering of a rose across the growing season. Differences in bloom pattern ... bloom on cane tips, laterals, or from multi-branched panicles at ends of canes as soon as canes form. There are repeated cycles ... It experiences significant winter dieback, but can regrow vigorously and bloom profusely throughout the growing season. The rebloom patterns ...
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