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larger cousins

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Dwarf Amaryllis
... flowering Amaryllis, but by no means less impressive. They are an ideal complement to their larger cousins, or stunning on their own. Although each flower is smaller than a large Amaryllis, the ...
www.amaryllis.com

This is Local London | CommuniGate | Standard Fuchsias
... find that the exhibits attracting the most attention and admiration from the public are the larger structures. In Victorian times, plants trained as giant pillars up to ten feet high would ... be produced in one growing season, following the same fundamental training procedure as for their larger cousins, but using cultivars with small flowers so as to ensure that the finished specimen remains ...
www.communigate.co.uk

Winterizing Roses By Mike Fuss
... much easier to protect than their larger cousins. They only require having some oak leaves around them for the winter. If you have some of the larger varieties of minis, prune them down ...
www.ctrose.org

How to Choose the Right Rose for Your Garden - eHow.com
... foliage, hardiness and better disease-resistance. STEP 9: Understand that "miniature roses" look like their larger cousins, but are much smaller, right down to tiny flowers; they seldom grow more than 2 ...
www.ehow.com

Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... damage in winter and early spring. There are three ways in which rabbits and their larger cousins, hares, may be controlled: exclusion, repulsion, and removal. Exclusion includes fencing and protection. For individual ...
www.ext.nodak.edu

Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - October 2004
... which the later blooming varieties will continue into January as they are succeeded by their larger cousins, the japonica camellias (Camellia japonica). There's red and pink and rose sasanquas but my ...
www.floridata.com

The Gardener's Network - Vegetable Gardening: How to Grow Chinese Vegetables
... of Chinese vegetables are "baby" types. They are grown similar in some ways to their larger cousins in terms of fertilizers, soil conditions, and insect and disease control. There is also some ...
www.gardenersnet.com

Conservation: Those Adorable Minis, by Marilyn Light, 12 Aug 98
... larger cousins, they are simply smaller orchids, no more or less difficult to grow than larger plants. They present the same challenges as to temperature, humidity and lighting requirements as do their larger cousins ... mini catts, Encyclias, equitant Oncidiums, Aerangis, etc. growing on benches adjacent to their larger cousins. I use a medium of fine bark, chopped sphag, charcoal and volcanic ...
www.geocities.com/~marylois

Houston Arboretum and Nature Center: Conservation: Birds
... . Males and females are externally identical and both assist in rearing of young. Like their larger cousins the crow, Jays are good mimics oftentimes heard imitating hawks. Blue jays are omnivores; they ...
www.houstonarboretum.org

Care
... soil surface than their larger cousins. The new buds on the roses will be appearing and exhibitors will begin the task of disbudding bushes used for showing. With larger flowered hybrid teas, some ... surplus, leaving one strong bud to develop, thus producing a larger bloom. Floribundas are treated differently, by pinching out the larger bud in the centre to produce an even head of blooms ...
www.nzroses.org.nz




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