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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Abscess Root - Herb Profile and Information
... grows from New York to Wisconsin, in woods, damp grounds, and along shady river-banks. It has creeping roots, by which it multiplies very quickly. The stems are 9 to 10 inches high, much ... the bases of numerous stems on the upper surface, and tufts of pale, slender, smooth, wiry, brittle roots on the underside. The rootstock has a slightly bitter and acrid taste. ---Medicinal Action and Uses--- ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Bergamot - Herb Profile and Information
... , and in a situation where the plants have only the morning sun, where they will continue in flower longer than those which are exposed to the full sun. It is a very ornamental plant and readily propagated by its creeping roots and by slips or cuttings, which, if planted in a shady corner in May, will take root in the same manner as the ...
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Common Weeds of No-Till Cropping Systems, Purdue University
... Name: Life Cycle: Control: Canada Thistle Cirsium arvense Perennial CT-2 Flower Creeping perennial typically growing in a patch Underground vertical stems and horizontal creeping roots Index or Top of Page Common Name: Scientific Name: Life Cycle: Control: Common Chickweed Stellaria media Winter annual Burndown prior to planting with Roundup Ultra, Touchdown or Gramoxone Extra Flower Seedling ...
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How to grow Mint herb with pictures and advice
... are purchased after all danger of frost has passed, they can be planted straight outside. Mint has shallow, creeping roots which can be broken off and placed either directly in the ground or in pots containing potting ... container, such as an old bucket, in the ground and plant the mint in this area. The roots might not be stopped 100%, but it will do the job. Another alternative is to dig a hole ...
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April 2000
... with well draining soil and moderate amounts of watering. It will survive drought conditions, but the plant will be its most attractive with occasional watering. The natural species may be considered invasive as it spreads by both creeping roots and seeds. The cultivated varieties are a bit better behaved, but don't expect to keep them in a small area of ...
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Acorus gramineus 'Minimus Aureus'
... e.g., afternoon shade or filtered sun) when grown in hot summer climates. Slowly naturalizes by spreading roots. Noteworthy Characteristics: This grassy-leaved sweet flag cultivar is a miniature or dwarf plant which looks ... grassy-like leaf blades which grow to only 3-4" tall and slowly spread by creeping roots to form a mat of golden foliage. Foliage is sweetly fragrant. Insignificant, sedge-like ...
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Acorus gramineus 'Ogon'
... , afternoon shade or filtered sun) when grown in hot summer climates. Slowly naturalizes by spreading roots, but is not invasive. May not be reliably winter hardy in the northern areas of USDA ... which are striped with yellow and green but primarily appear as yellow. Tufts slowly spread by creeping roots to form a dense ground cover. Foliage is sweetly fragrant. Inconspicuous, sedge-like flower spikes ...
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Lilium - lily
... - 7. L. candidum, Madonna lily. 3 - 4'. This lily has pure white, fragrant flowers. It prefers rich, well-drained soil in part sun and is best planted in the fall, about 1" below the soil surface. Plants spread from creeping roots and are best when left undisturbed. Zones 3 - 7. L. henryi, Henry lily, Turk's cap lily. 4 - 6'. This lily is very ...
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Columnar Cacti - Arrojadoa
... Arrojadoa: (Britton & Rose, 1920) Subfamily Cactoideae, tribe Cereeae. Plants low, shrubby, branching basally, little branched erect, semierect, or creeping. Roots tuberous or not. Stems slender, cylindical, sometimes segmented, green, to 2m (6.6 ft) long, 0.5-5cm (0.2-2in) in diameter. Ribs 7-17. Areoles close set. Spines small, often bristly. Apical flowering ...
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