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Basic Honeysuckle Cultivation
... , although many Lonicera spp have the habit of flowering poorly if excess nitrogen is available to the roots. A slightly poorer soil produces better flowering, a somewhat richer soil promotes faster growth ... should only be pruned as is needed to keep it confined. Pruning is best done immediately after flowering has ceased (early to mid fall for many species). Some shrubby species should have older ...
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Dwarf Rhododendron
... side of a building or on a northwest slope. All need some sun for best flowering but in general require partial shade. They thrive in a moist, well-drained, humus-filled ... needed except for removal of faded flowers, but if it is, branches may be trimmed immediately after flowering. Rhododendrons may be harmed in winter by drying winds and bright sun; protect their shallow ...
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Companion Plants for Rhododendron
... . Remove seed capsules after the flowers fade to ensure an abundance of blossoms the next season. Pruning is rarely needed, but to lower the height of a plant, prune immediately after flowering; new stems ... when the flowers fade, but this is not essential. If pruning is needed, do it immediately after flowering stops. If the plant dies back in winter, cut it to the ground; it will ...
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Kiwifruit and Hardy Kiwi, HYG-1426-93
... are pruned immediately after flowering and the flowering shoots are cut back to vigorous new growth closer to the leader. Male plants are not pruned during the dormant season so that maximum flowering is ... vines by the nursery, flowering may take an additional year or two to begin. Flowering takes place in late May. Fruit Development and Harvest The fruit quickly sizes after pollination and reaches ...
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Convallaria
... flower especially sought for weddings, native to most of northern hemisphere Other culture: Propagation: division immediately after flowering Species: majalis (ma-jal' iss)--only species in genus, as above Cultivars: Cultivars, other taxa ...
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Dendrobium kingianum
... they are overwatered or are in pots that are too large. Repotting is best done immediately after flowering when roots and new leads are beginning to grow. Plants may be divided into clumps ... as they mature to form new individuals. In cultivation, plants produce mostly keikis instead of flowering unless they have a dry winter rest. Mother plants flower better if keikis are removed ...
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Dendrobium aphyllum
... new canes becoming kinked under their own weight. Repotting is best done in spring, immediately after flowering. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES: The bloom season shown in the climate table is based on ... in warm, tropical climates. Seasonal fluctuations in temperature and rainfall are necessary to induce flowering, and a dry season is particularly important. D. aphyllum frequently produces keikis. Plant ...
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Australian National Botanic Gardens - The Genus Acacia
... develop modified flat leaf-like structures called phyllodes (which are simply flattened stems) soon after germination. The foliage colour of Acacia ranges from light or dark green to blue ... immediately after flowering and, if carried out regularly, pruning can extend the life of the plant. As Acacia species flower throughout the year it is possible, with careful selection, to have Acacia flowering ...
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Bulbs and More - Spring Flowering Bulbs
... down center of leaf; leaves shorter than flowers, then expand to 8 to 12 inches after flowering Flower: 1 1 /2 to 8 inches long; white, yellow, purple or striped; usually ... well-drained soil with high organic matter; naturalize in large drifts; propagate by dividing clumps immediately after flowering Common Hyacinth - Hyacinthus orientalis Family: Liliaceae (Lily) Zone 5 How to Plant: bulb; plant 7 ...
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VFT flowering and dormancy - Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... to the Carnivorous Plants Forum | Post a Follow-Up VFT flowering and dormancy clip this post email this post what is this ... base as possible. I wouldn't trust any VFT to survive flowering, immediately after purchasing it from a Lowes or a Home Depot or a ... cold stratification periond :) they can be sowned right away after harvest. RE: VFT flowering and dormancy clip this post email this post what is ...
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