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Ariocarpus agavoides SB370 Tula, Tamaulipas, Mexico
... of the year, Moderate water in spring an autumn, no water in winter. Full sun, half shade. Scientific name: Ariocarpus agavoides (Castenada) Anderson, (1962) Amer. J. Bot. 49: 615 Occasionally misspelled agavioides ...
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Huernia zebrina
... way of propagation is by rooting stem cuttings or by sowing, if seeds are available. Half shade in Summer. Family: Asclepiadaceae (Apocynaceae) (Milkweeds family) Scientific name: Huernia zebrina ssp. magniflora (Phillips) L ...
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Violet
... species grows in half shade places everywhere in Japan although other half shade loving violets prefer to grow on the border of forests. This species can be often seen in half shade places of city parks. Viola ovato-oblonga grows in half shade places ...
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... a hot summer's day. Half shade: This is the brightest position that can still be considered shady. This occurs in areas that receive morning sun but afternoon shade, such as areas ... in nature exist as understory specimens in mixed forests. Several make excellent garden additions in half shade or lightly shaded locations. Acer -- Many different small maples to tempt including Japanese, paperbark, ...
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Itea ilicifolia Oliv
... flowering with long racemes of small, greenish-white, fragrant flowers. The shrub is growing in half shade in sheltered positions. The soil should be not to dry. Home: China Other views: Flowers ...
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iris hollandica eye of the tiger - Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... they were not flowering, probabely due to the lack of sun (I planted them in half-shade). In late July, when the leaves went brown, I dig out the bulbs and gave ...
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Adonis amurensis
... it in usual soil as well; it loves a sunny place in spring and loves half-shade in summer; its roots should not dry out in winter (dormant period). I think its ...
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Red currants
... to grow as a hedge (cordon) up to 2 meter high. Prefers a place in half-shade, full sun is tolerated. Prefers a soil with a good open structure. (a mulch cover ...
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Pink currants
... to grow as a hedge (cordon) up to 2 meter high. Prefers a place in half-shade, full sun is tolerated. Prefers a soil with a good open structure. (a mulch cover ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Bearberry - Herb Profile and Information
... may be done in warm, sunny weather out-of-doors, but in half-shade, as leaves dried in the shade retain their colour better than those dried in direct sun. They may be ...
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