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Garden Favorites - GardenWeb
... one posted on Sun, Aug 6, 06 at 10:55 Favorite Morning Glory Posted by: Ipomoea - 7 on Thu, Jun 17, 99 at 19:30 85 follow-ups, last one posted ...
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Balcony Gardening Forum - GardenWeb
... at 8:25 1 follow-up, posted on Wed, Sep 6, 06 at 18:15 ipomoea batatas--'Blackie' Posted by: cave76 z8No CA on Sun, Aug 13, 06 at 18:51 ...
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More Poisonous Plants
... species), all parts; Lupines, Lupinus (some species), seeds; Monkshood, Aconitum napellus, all parts; Morning Glory, Ipomoea violacea, seeds; Mushrooms (many are poisonous, some are deadly. Avoid eating any mushrooms unless they ...
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... two weeks at 68ºF, Ipomoea lobata - Germination in less than two weeks at 68ºF, Ipomoea quamoclit - Germination in less than two weeks at 68ºF, Ipomoea tricolor 'Minibar Rose' - Nick seeds ... in warm water for 24 hours , Germination in less than two weeks at 68ºF, Ipomoea X imperials 'Mt Fuji Mix' - Nick seeds and soak in warm water for 24 hours ...
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Index by Color, Shape, Size
... Fabaceae Trifolium incarnatum Broom-Wood, Pyramid Flower Sterculiaceae Melochia pyramidata Sharp-Pod Morning Glory Convolvulaceae Ipomoea trichocarpa Carolina Geranium, Carolina Crane's-bill, Wild Geranium Geraniaceae Geranium carolinianum West Indian Lantana ...
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Index by Common Name
... , Mirto, Mejorana Lamiaceae Salvia coccinea Seaside Goldenrod* Asteraceae Solidago sempervirens Sharp-Pod Morning Glory Convolvulaceae Ipomoea trichocarpa Shepherd's Needle, Spanish needles, Beggar-ticks, sticktight Asteraceae Bidens alba Small Bluets* Rubiaceae ...
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The Gardens
... . They are one of my best plants for attracting butterflies to the yard. Morning Glory - Ipomoea tricolor variety 'Heavenly Blue' - I started them inside This spring (1998) which was a mistake ...
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Hawaiian Native Plant Propagation Database: Browse Botanical Names
... (Currently Hibiscus arnottianus) Hibiscus waimeae - Koki'o ke'oke'o Return to Top of Page Ipomoea ovalifolia - Pa'uohi'iaka (Currently Jacquemontia ovalifolia) Return to Top of Page Jacquemontia ovalifolia - Pa ...
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Vegetable Crops - pt 5
... or flooding. Choose planting dates carefully for your areas and provide good drainage. SWEET POTATO Ipomoea batatas Scurf (fungus - Monilochaetes infuscans): Scurf is also known as soil stain. It is most ... roots should be destroyed and the storage area disinfected. Soil Rot or Pox (fungus - Streptomyces ipomoea): Potatoes are often mis- shapen with rough, scabby pits or shallow surface lesions that ...
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Sweetpotato Disease Index
Sweetpotato Disease Index SWEETPOTATO Ipomoea batatas Disease Index Bacterial Stem and Root Rot Black Rot Cold Damage Cotton Root Rot Foot Rot Growth Cracks Root Knot Russet Crack/Internal Cork Scurf Soil Rot Stem Rot Storage Rots Varieties and their Reaction to Disease The full sweetpotato text is available without illustrations. January, 1996
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