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Meetings
... - Potluck and slide show June - Annual Rhizome Sale August -Distribution of club rhizomes September - Distribution of club rhizomes October - Annual end-of-the-season picnic We also plan to ... 26 - Annual rhizome sale. July - August - August 8 - Distribution of club-purchased iris or distribution of club purchase increase. September - September 12 - Distribution of members' increase. October - ...
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How many iris varieties do you grow? - Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... and thru a series of events relating to a fellow club member passing away, and iris club sales my collection has ballooned to more than 750 ... what I do with all the increases. Well, I sent about 300 rhizomes over to Presby's Memorial Iris Gardens, since many that I ... tell you about the two large shipments she received. The other 150 rhizomes or so went to trades and giveaways. Incase you're wondering ...
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Orchid Species of the World
... year, but seems to be triggered by a specific combination of night vs. day temperatures. Club-shaped pseudobulbs taper suddenly into a long thin "stem" from which the short-lived blooms ... corner of your greenhouse! This is a large, sprawling (almost "vining") plant with unusually long rhizomes -- pseudobulbs on mature plants are typically 10" to 12" apart! I have this plant growing ...
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Orchid Species of the World: February 2006
... year, but seems to be triggered by a specific combination of night vs. day temperatures. Club-shaped pseudobulbs taper suddenly into a long thin "stem" from which the short-lived blooms ... corner of your greenhouse! This is a large, sprawling (almost "vining") plant with unusually long rhizomes -- pseudobulbs on mature plants are typically 10" to 12" apart! I have this plant growing ...
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Fern & Fern Allies Lab
... on the side bench. Familiarise yourself with these plants. B. THE FERN ALIES I. Club & Spike mosses Club mosses grow wild in the wetter parts of Barbados. They are, nonetheless, a relic ... whisk ferns (Psilophytes) have no roots and usually no leaves. Instead of roots they have rhizomes with absorptive rhizoids. Psilotum nudum is found in the Caribbean and exemplifies this group. Do ...
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ABS - Growing Bamboo in the Northeast
... , and pine needles. This heavy mulching makes a rich organic feeding bed for the bamboo rhizomes and gives them a friable insulated blanket against the winter cold. The second step of ... €ť Horticulture: The Magazine of American Gardening. September 1988. Farrelly, David. The Book of Bamboo. Sierra Club-Random House. 1995. Adapted from New England Gardening News, March/April 1996 issue. Send us ...
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Iris Club of Southeast Michigan: Iris Care
... Club of Southeast Michigan: Iris Care 'Seńorita Frog’ Meets ‘Party Animal’ By Linda L. ... gave some away to friends at our local iris club sale, and then couldn’t bear to part with the leftover rhizomes I had. I stuck (literally) the last ... planted until ’06. Lo and behold…the newly planted ‘Baby Blessed’ and both potted rhizomes rebloomed - two in late October and one in early November! The one pot ...
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Iris Club of Southeast Michigan: Iris Care
... Iris Club of Southeast Michigan: Iris Care IRISES THAT BLOOM MORE THAN ONCE? By Linda L. Bartell, ... keep the rebloom going, always leave in place a couple rhizomes from the clump to be divided. Then, while your newly replanted rhizomes are getting established elsewhere, your original (but thinned out ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - Main Index Page
... where appropriate. 15. Classes for bulbous plants include corms and tubers. Judges should exclude rhizomes and Orchidaceae, but may give liberal interpretation to plants coming under the other headings. ... from the Royal Horticultural Society, the Alpine Garden Society, and the Scottish Rock Garden Club. It deals with all rock and alpine house plants other than irises, rhododendrons, narcissi ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - Plant Portraits Page
... Scottish Rock Garden Club - Plant Portraits Page Plant Portrait : Houttuynia cordata 'Chameleon' Home Recommend This Site To A Friend ... the garden tidied up. Be careful round the Aciphylla! Underground, the plant spreads by creeping rhizomes. Its spread in my garden is slow but for this I am thankful. Many other ...
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