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Heliotrope
... door so we can appreciate its flowers and fragrance all summer. Like many traditional cottage-garden flowers, heliotrope was prized by our grandmothers. For more than a few years it was hard to find ... is heavenly. Nothing about the heliotropes we grow here can turn invasive. There is a creeping heliotrope—Heliotropium amlexicaule—that has become a plant pest in some warm-winter areas of the world. ...
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Heliotrope
... of the best-looking foliage on any ornamental I have come across lately. Like most annuals, Heliotrope is actually a tender perennial, but it will only survive winters in the warmest climates. Good ... to germinate (a month or more), so cuttings are the preferred propagation method for this plant. Heliotrope grows to about 2 feet, occasionally a little more, and makes a wonderful addition to mixed ...
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Heliotrope, Heliotropium dolosum
... , Heliotropium dolosum :: Heliotrope (Heliotropium dolosum) :: Back Next I wasnt able to find a whole lot of information about this plant, except that it is a variable, low to short, erect or ... was taken on the 25th of August 2001. IN A NUTSHELL :: General Information :: Common English name: Heliotrope (generic) Common Greek name: N/A Type of plant: Variable, short annual Flowering Season: April - ...
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Plant Pictures - Perennials - Heliotrope
Plant Pictures - Perennials - Heliotrope Over the garden gate To sponsor this category, please email the webmaster for details Back Perennials Heliotrope Photo by Gill Bay of Islands NZ Viewing at 100% This Picture Has been Viewed 682 times since 06/01/2002 Sorry, we don't have further information on this plant, please ask in the forum, and we'll do our best to answer your questions Home Album ...
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Angiosperm Families - Boraginaceae Juss.
... , Anchusa, Pentaglossis). • Lithospermeae (Myosotis, Lithospermum). • Lithospermeae (Mertensia), Cynoglosseae, Echieae. • Technical details (Lycopsis, Pulmonaria. Myosotis). • Technical details (Symphytum, Cerinthe). • Technical details (Cynoglossum, Heliotrope, Tournefortia). Quotations Then the blossoms blue to the bank he threw Ere he sank in the eddying tide; And ‘Lady, I’m gone, thine own ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... sweet scent of night-blooming flowers. Do you have a porch, back stoop, deck or patio where you linger after dinner until darkness sets in? Angels trumpet, evening primrose, stock, garden heliotrope, moonflower and nicotiana give off delightful scents after sunset. Drought tolerant plants in summer flower beds save water For a low maintenance, low water summer garden, drought tolerant plants are a ...
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Growing from Seed - GardenWeb
... , last one posted on Thu, Apr 6, 06 at 14:39 petunias with bug holes Posted by: gardengal70 KC MO on Wed, Apr 5, 06 at 17:58 1 follow-up, posted on Thu, Apr 6, 06 at 10:25 can I plant heliotrope and dianthus outside? Posted by: gardengal70 KC MO on Thu, Apr 6, 06 at 7:26 1 follow-up, posted on Thu, Apr 6, 06 at 10:15 Transplant Question!! Posted by: bartles30 Indiana on Tue, Apr 4, 06 at 20:16 1 ...
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Growing from Seed - GardenWeb
... :25 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Jan 10, 06 at 6:44 Anyone ordered from Seymour's? Posted by: gardenfanatic MO zone5 on Sun, Jan 8, 06 at 0:01 1 follow-up, posted on Mon, Jan 9, 06 at 20:31 heliotrope Posted by: hpny2 Z5 NY on Fri, Jan 6, 06 at 10:33 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jan 9, 06 at 20:30 seeds to warm Posted by: fireball3289 5 IN on Mon, Jan 9, 06 at 12:49 2 follow-ups, ...
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Species Rhododendron
... Georgia and Alabama. It is a good late flowering, scented species that can be used in cultivation. It has white to blush pink flowers with red stamens, and a very strong fragrance similar to heliotrope. It blooms in late spring to early summer and individual flowers measure 1.5 to 2 inches across. First described by John Bartram in 1814, this species has a wide distribution in the eastern United ...
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Rhododendron History
... and Alabama. It is a good late flowering, scented species that can be used in cultivation. It has white to blush pink flowers with red stamens, and a very strong fragrance similar to heliotrope. It blooms in late spring to early summer and individual flowers measure 1.5 to 2 inches across. Rhododendron arborescens was probably discovered by John or William Bartram and appeared in Bartram's ...
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