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Cacti and Succulents Forum - GardenWeb
... 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Aug 15, 06 at 9:28 Winter Hardy Cactus/Succulents mail order source? Posted by: rootman zone 5/6 W.PA on Sat ... ? Posted by: julie_m Hot/cold/dry on Sat, Aug 12, 06 at 5:13 Impala Lily : Adenium obesum v. multiflorum Posted by: stephania Bangkok, Thailand on Thu, Aug 10, 06 at ...
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new cobra lily, what now? - Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... Store Return to the Carnivorous Plants Forum | Post a Follow-Up new cobra lily, what now? clip this post email this post what is this? see ... questions. any info would be helpful! Follow-Up Postings: RE: new cobra lily, what now? clip this post email this post what is this? see ... and put in the plant. I would put it outside. They are very hardy and used to the cold. I don't think they do well indoors ...
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What do I do with this wet spot in my yard?! - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... I have read about some of the carniverous plants, and assume there would be some hardy to my zone that may help. Again, thank you!! Amanda RE: What do I ... alexanders, great purple angelica, leatherleaf, water avens, swamp azalea, oswego tea, american brooklime, bullhead lily, fragrant water lily, bottle gentian, golden club, monkey flower, marsh phlox, water smartweed, summersweet (clethra), swamp ...
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Pruning Liriope - Groundcover - Ornamental Grasses Forum - GardenWeb
... variegated liriope and let you be the judge. My var liriope is hardy to zone 8, so for me it will get just enough browned out ... before new growth starts pushing up. Since it isn't a super hardy variety that I have, I do not cut back in winter, but ... : It would help us if we knew where you are, zone-wise. Lily relatives like Liriope react differently in different zones, and definately different from ...
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Mystery Lily? - Lily Forum - GardenWeb
... Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Lily Forum | Post a Follow-Up Mystery Lily? clip this post email this post what is ... Lily due to the 30" flower spikes they send up in September long after the leaves are gone but I have also heard them called Hardy Amaryllis. They blume large pale pink with 6 or more per shaft. Anybody have any information about this lily and advice ...
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oriental 'albany' and baby bulbs - Lily Forum - GardenWeb
... Hortiplex Glossary Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Lily Forum | Post a Follow-Up oriental 'albany' and baby bulbs ... What would you say is a good companion for lily? Do these type of lily bloom early and if so, I might need ... winter hardy gladiolus, real cool looking and bloom after the Lily until frost), Siberian Iris, others. A word about the Nanus Glads: sold as winter hardy ...
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Red Japanese Lily... confused - Lily Forum - GardenWeb
... Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Lily Forum | Post a Follow-Up Red Japanese Lily... confused clip this post email this post ... questions: 1. Many types of lilies and their buds are frost hardy so don't worry about that. 2. Yes-too hot. ... your woes. Japanese (Oriental) lilies are typically late bloomers, and less hardy for yours (and my) region than asiatics. If they really are ...
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Lily Forum - GardenWeb
... Bazaar GardenWeb Store Other Forums | Instructions | Search | FAQ | Post a Message Lily Forum This forum is for the discussion of true lilies, ... to make sure it hasn't already been answered. Related forums:   Lily Gallery   |   Daylilies   |   Perennials   |   Bulbs What's New on GardenWeb: New! ... one posted on Mon, Jun 26, 06 at 20:28 cold hardy calla?!?! Posted by: bobcat z5 OH on Sun, Jun 25, 06 ...
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