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Cardiocrinum cordatum - Plants For A Future database report
... sweetly scented. Cultivation details Prefers a moist well-drained position in shade and a soil that is rich in leafmould[47, 200]. Requires a deep, very fertile humus-laden soil[233]. Prefers growing ... excellent, comprehensive book on scented plants giving a few other plant uses and brief cultivation details. There are no illustrations. Readers Comments Add a comment/link: Enter your comment about ...
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Cardiocrinum giganteum - Plants For A Future database report
... sweet perfume. Cultivation details Prefers a moist well-drained position in shade and a soil that is rich in leafmould[47, 200]. Requires a deep, very fertile humus-laden soil[233]. Prefers growing in ... An excellent, comprehensive book on scented plants giving a few other plant uses and brief cultivation details. There are no illustrations. [266] Flora of China 1994 On-line version of the Flora ...
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Organic Vegetable Gardening
... the areas of fertilization and pest control. The organic gardener prefers to use natural and organic materials and methods, and ... primary purpose of cultivation is to control weeds. Weeds are easy to control when they are small. Shallow cultivation and hoeing ... "Nematology Plant Protection Pointers", such as NPPP-17, for details. ORGANIC GARDENING SUPPLIES Suitable materials for growing vegetables the ...
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Beans
... Sorting Out Before one can rationally discuss cultivars or gardening details, one has to address the remarkably broad spectrum of ... used to be called stringbeans and which agribusiness now urgently prefers that we call snap beans (or green beans). Indeed, many ... native to the Americas (common, lima, runner, tepary)--in cultivation and use, largely indistinguishable from common beans. Though these ...
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Untitled Document
... Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus and its root system is meager. This species prefers drier conditions than A. kotschoubeyanus, so it easily rots in cultivation. Actually, it seems to wither rather than rot. Seedlings do ... its location and habitat before publishing it as a new Ariocarpus species. details> page 9 Ariocarpus agavoides Ariocarpus agavoides has tubercles that spread out to 4-5 ...
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Shallots and chives
... the soil along the rows to produce blanched stalks about 10 cm long. The market prefers shallots with dark green, straight leaves. Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) Chives are thought to be a ... , cultivation and general care of chives are the same as for shallots. To harvest chives, cut the leaves with a knife. Periodic cutting or removal of leaves stimulates fresh growth. Document details ...
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CPN Samples
... June 2000 Cultivation Natural History Conservation Science Taxonomy & Hybrids Sample Articles About CPN ICPS Home ... These areas are not suitable for Heliamphora tatei var. neblinae, which prefers flat open meadows at altitudes of 1800-2000 m. It seems ... shows distinct differences in the shape of pitchers, the lid, and in details of the flowers compared to Heliamphora minor. Heliamphora minor is usually ...
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"Coastal Carnivores" Carnivorous Plants: Grow List
... below. Darlingtonia grows naturally in northern California and Oregon, close to coastal regions. It prefers a media of live sphagnum, with cool water around its roots. It requires a ... . In general produce leaves with sticky glands which insects adhere to. See the cultivation section for details on preferred soils, watering, and dormancy. Cape sundews Drosera capensis 'Typical' Drosera capensis ' ...
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Chocolate Tree, Theobroma cacao
... 25 feet and one says 25-39 feet. Regardless, the Chocolate Tree prefers rich soil, high humidity and shade (like the coffee tree) from the ... many hundreds) are fertilized and bear fruit Note also there are traditional organic cultivation methods to grow Theobroma cacao as well as "modern" chemical farming. You ... e-mailing list to be notified of plants, please click here for details of our special plants ...
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Lily Spotlight
... one good photo of the lily. (See the "Contact Us" page for details of how to do this.) A brilliant red Wood Lily The rolling ... and persistence to see it in bloom. It does not take kindly to cultivation, so one is unlikely to encounter it in a garden. It is ... which is also a departure from the hypogeal type of many American species. It prefers cold winters with a good snow cover; it does not like to ...
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