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Overview of Techniques for Propagating Haworthias and Similar Plants.
... a while until it has sorted its root system out. Don't forget to treat the wound on the parent plant with care as well. 3) Leaf cuttings. This is perhaps a more difficult propagation technique, particularly so with thin leafed varieties. Discard some of the outer leaves of the plant and select some from under this. Pull the leaves off from as close to ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Swiss Chard
... an excellent flavor and colorful wine-red leaves, but I consistently get higher production from green-leafed varieties"; Bright Lights is often described as "milder" in flavor than traditional green chard, so we ... already being cultivated as a leaf vegetable in Greece by around 400 B.C. Through mutation, varieties have been developed with widened leaf stalks which are used as a vegetable similar to ...
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Information on Air Plants - Tillandsia
... , Mexico and the southern United States, growing on trees, rocks and cliffs. The thinner leafed varieties grow in rainy areas and the thick leafed varieties in areas more subject to drought. Nutrients are gathered from the air (dust, decaying leaves and insect matter) through structures on the leaves called trichomes. Tillandsias are epiphytes, i.e. in nature they normally ...
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Tillandsia Air Plants
... , Mexico and the southern United States, growing on trees, rocks and cliffs. The thinner leafed varieties grow in rainy areas and the thick leafed varieties in areas more subject to drought. Nutrients are gathered from the air (dust, decaying leaves and insect matter) through structures on the leaves called trichomes. Tillandsias are epiphytes, i.e. in nature they normally ...
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Ajuga
... names and the characteristics they represent, rather than relying on common names. There are many other named varieties of Ajuga reptans. While the species is one of the least invasive groundcovers (even though it might ... , placing the plants about 8 inches apartor 15 inches if youve chosen one of the big-leafed varieties. Theyll fill in quickly and soon you, too, will have a study in blue in your ...
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European Red Mite
... mite injury to deciduous fruit trees is difficult to measure and varies greatly with different varieties of fruits and different conditions. Apple, pear and plum are the most seriously affected by ... degree, and peaches and apricots seem to be comparatively free from attack. Among apples, thin-leafed varieties are most susceptible, but no variety has been observed to be particularly immune. Mites ...
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epric103
... on Paphiopedilums. It is best to water these plants as they approach dryness. Again, the leaves will give you a clue as to their need. Thick, heavy-leafed plants prefer a little dryness at the roots. Thin soft-leafed varieties do not. photographs: Paul Wondergem CLICK THE MASDEVALLIA TO GO BACK TO THE INDEXPAGE EPRIC Foundation 2002 epric@worldonline.nl
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Floridata: Loropetalum chinense
... (Hamamelis virginiana). There are white and red flowered forms of loropetalum and both bloom prolifically beginning in late winter into spring and then continue sporadically throughout the summer. The green-leafed varieties have fragrant flowers that are white or yellowish. 'Rubra' and 'Razzleberri' are among several named red flowered forms and tend to bloom earlier than the white form. The red ...
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Begonias
... flower and leaf colors. The flowers come in whites, pinks, and reds, and the leaves are bright green to bronze. The bronze leafed varieties are generally more tolerant of hot, sunny conditions, so keep this in mind when planting in bright sun areas. Once established they are surprisingly drought tolerant, but be sure to keep new transplants well watered for the ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties: Chervil
... Varieties Fruit and Berry Varieties Gardening information and aids Tools and Equipment Garden Tools (forthcoming) Seed-Starting (forthcoming) Colored Plastic Mulches A Garden Calendar Suppliers for Recommended Varieties Estimated Seed Life in Storage Miscellaneous Information of interest to the home gardener Links: Vegetable-Gardening Links On-Line Vegetable Seed & Plant Sellers About Oxalic Acid ...
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