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CMOS Newsletter September 12, 2004
... -2 years when new growth appears. Pot in a terrestrial mix of 7 parts fine fir bark, 1 part peat or rock wool, 2 parts coarse perlite, and 1 part medium charcoal ...
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MOS
... of MOS orchid display there at Fernwood. The plant is grown in Paph mix of fir bark, charcoal and oyster shell. A judged orchid show is planned for the Indiana State Fair ...
community.michiana.org

Cymbidium medium - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... , what kind of medium should I use? I've been recommended fir bark and peat moss, but in my experience, bark dries too quickly in a low-humidity central heated home. Actually, the ... problem seems to be plaguing my catts, which I never bothered to repot out of bark (bark I feel is more suited for humid green houses). However, I have a dialaelia which ...
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Jewel Orchids-webjournal launch - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... , then a layer of my mix of earth, sand, perlite, horticultural coal and medium grade fir bark. The roots rest in the mix and the stem rests on a final packing of ...
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California Douglas Fir Plant Community and its plants.
... Community and its plants. - Las Pilitas -Back to Plant Communities - Habitats California Douglas Fir Forest Plant Community Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) Forest plant community brings to mind dripping needles and tall dark ... 80's. If you decide to build a Douglas Fir Forest in your garden find a good source of mulch, (shredded redwood or fir bark), put in a low volume overhead sprinkler system ...
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Fir
Fir Firs Firs have resin-filled bark blisters and cones that fall apart on the tree instead of dropping to the ground The needles narrow to a stalk where they join the twig The needles are wide at the base
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Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii).
... diameter in dry inland areas. Narrow. Pointed at crown. Young tree has smooth, grayish bark. Older trees are dark reddish-brown and deeply furrowed. Reproduction: Cones are about ... pine (P. ponderosa), sugar pine (P. lambertiana), incense-cedar, Douglas-fir, and white fir. Higher elevation include white fir. Other associations are: Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens). Madrone. Also: bigleaf maple ...
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Search for Inner bark - Plants For A Future database search
... Fir Inner bark 2 3 Abies amabilis Red Fir Inner bark 1 2 Abies balsamea Balsam Fir Inner bark 3 5 Abies fraseri She Balsam Inner bark 1 3 Abies grandis Grand Fir Inner bark 2 2 Abies lasiocarpa Subalpine Fir Inner bark ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Douglas-fir Trees
... , hand-sorted tree seeds Douglas-fir Trees intro | insects and disease Douglas fir G. Lumis Needles and cones of a Douglas fir G. Lumis Bark of a Douglas fir G. Lumis Scientific Name: ... bark beetle, and scale insects. Alternatives Consult local sources, including historic or public gardens and arboreta, regarding cultivars and related species that grow well in your area. Rocky Mountain Douglas fir ...
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Open Directory - Shopping: Home and Garden: Plants: Orchids: Supplies
... custom designs. The Potting Source - Vendor of orchid potting supplies, including pots, wire products, baskets, fir bark, diatomite, and fertilizers. Also offers repotting service in New Jersey. Tindara - Includes fertilizer, chemicals, nutrients ...
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