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justgardeners.com
... grow fresh foliage. If you have grown many Aquilegias you will have noticed that they hybridise easily with many new variations appearing each year. Aquilegias also self seed copiously so if you ...
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Eremocitrus Glauca
... suspect that the USA seedling is probably a hybrid. Reference books say that Eremocitrus does hybridise easily when grown near other citrus. I also now have one small plant budded from a ...
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Australian Native Citrus
... names are also shown where appropriate. The Finger lime and the Desert lime in particular hybridise easily with the traditional 'true' citrus varieties. There are several named varieties, and some are starting ...
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... Overview [ Home ] [ Site layout ] [ Site Updates ] [ Overview ] [ Acquire seed ] [ Hybridise ] [ Seed Sowing and Germination ] [ New Seedlings ] [ Growth of Seedlings ] [ Further notes on seedling growth ] [ ... ” group – the alpinas and macropetalas, and others, produce seed which also will germinate fairly easily and quickly. Most of these plants produce much smaller, thinner-walled seeds, which are ...
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Year 2003 New Large-Flowered Hybrids
... Year 2003 New Large-Flowered Hybrids [ Home ] [ Site layout ] [ Site Updates ] [ Overview ] [ Acquire seed ] [ Hybridise ] [ Seed Sowing and Germination ] [ New Seedlings ] [ Growth of Seedlings ] [ Further notes on seedling growth ] [ ... rapidly from around the first week of March. By the 20th the vines are easily around 12-18" in length. Some already carry flower buds: These are getting crowded ...
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... , e.g. Enid Carter, Genii, Celia Smedley, to mention but a few, "take" so very easily, yet some of my lovelies will not take at all. During Roger Watkins' talk, he ... on that name. Remember that someone has taken the time and years of effort to hybridise the plant, and has the naming rights. If it was your creation, how would you ...
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Bottlebrush - genus Callistemon
... and hybrids between species. Some of these are very good garden plants. Propagation Bottlebrushes are easily grown from seed. The unopened fruits should be collected and stored in a warm place ... should be sown into a freely draining seed-raising mix during spring and summer. Bottlebrushes hybridise readily so, if you wish to be sure that you are preserving the features of ...
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Gertrude Jekyll : Roses for English Gardens : New Garden Roses
... to every one who loves a garden. The reason for the older limitation may be easily understood, for whereas success in growing the show Roses depends, to begin with, either on ... in our gardens we may now have quite a new aspect of Rose beauty. They hybridise freely, and already we have many beautiful flowers twice the size of the type, more ...
www.rosarian.com

The Rosebay Volume 6 Number 1 Spring 1977
... . Most cameras can be adapted to this type of work easily and give very satisfactory results. First, the camera: The prime ... in the real dwarfs are rather elusive and many efforts to hybridise them have met with failure. Amongst the best clear pink ... the bed. All prefer weed free soil but this is now easily accomplished with the careful use of modern weedkillers. COLLECTORS BEWARE! Massachusetts ...
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Birch
... verrucosa, Betula pubescens N.B. The Silver Birch and the Hairy Birch hybridise freely, so it can often be difficult to identify precisely. ... its radiating spirit. But the fact that its wood burns easily and the bark is full of surprising properties must also ... It separates into very thin, satin like material, that peels off easily. Yet, these layers are wonderfully tough, long-lasting and water- and ...
www.the-tree.org.uk