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Dooryard Garden9
... blue- lavender C/M The common name clary comes from “clear eye.” 17 “clove pinks” (border carnations) Dianthus Caryophyllus P m w 1–2 ft. _ rose-pink ¶ blue ... 18 comfrey (knitbone) Symphytum officinale P m w 3 ft. _ blue or pink M Comfrey was used for healing wounds and broken bones ... – American Hedeoma pulegioides A m w 1 ft. _ lilac-blue M/H The American Indians introduced American pennyroyal to the ...
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im_melano1_gal_1
... neighboring Armenia. This particular form shown here, is robust with beautiful flowers heavily scented like carnations or lilacs. The floral perfume is intoxicating, as the inflorescence is visually intoxicating to the ... be variable, but this form is rather good, with chartreuse flowers, the stamens beginning dark blue-gray, then age to tan- ochre. The most remarkable feature how- ever, is the ...
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Plant Delights Nursery -- The Trademark Myth
... of the code told me that the breeders of certain worldwide crops such as alstroemeria, carnations, and roses would raise too much of a fuss if the nomenclature committee made the ... to trial, Iverson Perennials tried to enforce a trademark that they owned for Scabiosa 'Butterfly Blue'. Fortunately, a number of nurseries banded together and forced the issue so that the trademark ...
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Royal Horticultural Society - Plant Cultivar Trials Results 2005
... the perpetual-flowering carnations report click here (98KB) AGM (H3) 'Komachi' Fuchsia, hardy 1999-2004 For the hardy fuchsia report click here (189KB) (AGM H3-4 2005) 'Baby Blue Eyes' 'Bernisser Hardy ... the hardy geranium Stage II report click here (1.15MB) AGM (H4) 2005 'Anne Thompson' Blue Sunrise 'Blogold' 'Dilys' G. endressii 'Castle Drogo' 'Ivan' G. oxonianum 'Beholder's Eye' 'Patricia' G ...
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Royal Horticultural Society - Plants: Award Plants 2003
... Bells Series) Million Bells Trailing Fuchsia 'Sunbelrkup' CARNATION, BORDER AGM (H4) 2003 Border carnations report Dianthus 'Pennine Treasure' CARNATION, PERPETUAL FLOWERING AGM (H1) 2003 Dianthus 'Our Jackie' ... AGM (H4) 2003 Sweet peas report Sweet peas at Harlow Carr report 'Ballerina Blue' 'Cathy' 'Heathcliff' 'Sandi Jones' 'Solway Minuet' 'Solway Snowflake' 'Tara' 'Tranquillity' FRUIT AGM (H4 ...
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The Breeders Talk: Dr. Gustav A. L. Mehlquist, 1979
... selection before you get rid of those blue genes. Toward Yellow Rhododendrons I worked with carnations for about forty years, and I started ... got a yellow. The various books say you should not inbreed carnations because that deteriorates vigor. That's true, but what those ... I knew there were six genes concerned with the color in carnations. The top dominant color, crimson purple, requires six genes and ...
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PoetryPage1
... place, where they look down Over the Syrian plains and faint blue sea, When snow for three days and three nights hath fall'n ... Cooled with clear green the heavy moon's high glare; Nor flushed carnations, breathing hot July; Nor April's thrush in the blithest songs of ... In the forest of flame, and wave aloft To the blue of heaven their blue-green tuftings soft." Robert Bridges "The pink laburnum lays ...
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Monthly gardening tips for May
... lime in the soil around your Hydrangeas to produce pink flowers or Aluminum Sulphate for blue. Remove any sucker growths from fruit trees as soon as they appear. Keep a vigilante ... of July to provide you with cut flowers until the first frost. Delphiniums, Phlox, Daylilies, Carnations, Aubrietia, Candytuft, Basket of Gold, Primroses, Coral Bells and Saxifraga and other summer flowering perennials ...
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CARYOPHYLLACEAE
... genera. They are mainly temperate herbaceous plants, and include many popular garden plants - the Pinks, Carnations and Sweet William (Dianthus), Baby's Breath (Gypsophila), Campions and Catchflies (Silene and Lychnis) ... with four or five petals White, pink or red flowers - rarely yellow, but never blue and are usually short annual or perennial herbs Back to the Introduction to Plant Families
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Virtual Flowers Australia - Flowering Annuals - The Australian A-Z
... Compact, easily grown annuals that bear clusters of flowers on the ends of erect stems. Carnations Carnations are perennials treated as annuals. Celosia A plant for a hot spot, with feathery plumes ... dainty relatives of carnations are perennial but are best treated as an annual. Forget-Me-Not These English flowers produce a profusion of tiny flowers which are traditionally blue with yellow centres ...
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