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Camellias Australia Inc - Sasanquas/‘Coolgardie Star’
... a vigorous growing upright plant. Leaves obovate, generally with a dark green glossy upper surface, fine serrations, 55 mm x 25 mm. Notched petals, some petaloids. Flowers shatter. Pure white sasanqua with ...
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Camellias Australia Inc - Japonicas/‘Kalgoorlie Storm’
... the season on a dense upright rapid growing bush. Leaves matt green, oval and curled, fine serrations, acute apex, 120 mm. x 70 mm. Folded petals, free flowering. Regular and even shaped ...
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Rhipsalis micrantha forma rauhiorum
... acuminate, the inner ones to 5 mm long and 2.5 mm wide( ?edges with fine serrations - see drawing) Style - erect, 4 mm long with mostly 4 bent-backwards lobes. at the ...
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Adiantaceae [First Draft]
... segment linear, truncate on apex, entire on margins, upper part relobed into linear fine segments, fine-segments truncate or few dendate at apexes; upper pinnae same shape with lower ones ... Sikkim]. 1a. Ultimate pinnules with long sharp serrations on upper margin----------------23a. var. venustum 1b. Ultimate pinnulet with short and blunt serrations on upper margin-------23b. var. wuliangense 23A. ...
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STANDARDS AND JUDGING RULES
... Requirements Blooms should be perfectly fresh and mature. They should be of firm substance and fine in texture. They should also be clean and free from blemish. Colour Requirements The colour ... quality, proportionally or equally balanced Fimbriated. Deep lacerations, Shallowly split tips of florets known as serrations are a fault in a bloom. A bloom having florets which are split of forked ...
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Evergreen Gardenworks Descriptive Catalog: Ulmus, Wisteria, Zelkova
... difficulty getting these plants to a saleable size. Once they are growing strongly, they are fine, but it difficult to go from a new cutting to a strongly growing plant for ... headed crown. Excellent for bonsai, leaves may be reduced to under one inch. The leaf serrations are slightly more rounded and more pronounced than Z. serrata below. Our plants are cutting ...
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CSSA Newsletters #18
... cutting 1-2 inches deep in the soil. No more than two of the leaf ``serrations'' should be below soil level. Any deeper planting then this can encourage rot. Some growers ... ********************************************************** AGAVES FOR THE HOME by Jeff Lake Mid-Iowa C&S Agave plants make a fine addition to any cactus and succulent collection, but do have some unique requirements. This diverse ...
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Acer pensylvanicum L
... species that seems to be permanent and abundant in local distribution on a well-drained, fine, sandy loam podzol in the White Mountains (23). Striped maple and its associates are found ... suppression rather than increasing its numbers. The first leaves of sprouts are small, with coarse serrations, and are unlobed. Sprouting begins relatively soon after a tree dies. Sprouts appeared around the ...
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Populus deltoides Bartr
... germinates within 48 hours after dispersal on proven mediums such as moist silt, sand, or fine gravel in full sunlight. The aboveground portion of the seedling develops rapidly and vigorously. Constant ... , with smooth bark, small branches, small leaves with a few or no glands and few serrations, and prolific rooting habit tended to be similar to poplars of Minnesota. and Wisconsin origin ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Shrub Section of Northwest Native Plant Catalog
... sunny, moist site. Subalpine Spirea is rarely available commercially. Spiraea douglasii (Douglas Spirea) A fine, deciduous shrub, Douglas Spirea grows incredibly quickly to reach 3-4.’ Beautiful pinkish- ... well. Viburnum edule (Squashberry, Moosewood Viburnum) This fine deciduous shrub grows rapidly to 4.’ The leaves have three lobes with sharp serrations and turn bright red in autumn. When they ...
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