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Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog: July 2005 Archives
... loosing the character that was the reason for planting Lavender pruned like a stovepipe. Loropetalum as a stove pipe. Both of these plants are noted for their informal habit ... small yards. Plants I regularly use as espalliers include: fruiting apples and pears, flowering Pear, Loropetalum, Sasanqua Camellias, Hollywood Juniper, and cCtrus (especially oranges and grape fruit). Posted by junglejim ...
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Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog: Natural Pruning???
... and loosing the character that was the reason for planting Lavender pruned like a stovepipe. Loropetalum as a stove pipe. Both of these plants are noted for their informal habit of ... again. Lavender when used correctly should need pruning only once or twice a year. The loropetalum makes a very large arching shrub. It naturaly grows about 6-8' across and as ...
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... of lawn, framed with brick edging, perennial flowers, flowering shrubs including Fothergilla, Summersweet Clethra, and Loropetalum, and trees including 'Little Gem' Magnolia, 'October Glory' Red Maple, Persian Ironwood, and Fringetree. On ...
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ANGIOSPERMAE (U)98.2.20-14.12.2
... set on by two. cercidifolius ;resemble to the leaf "foliatus" of Cercis genus Loropetalum R.Br. Tokiwamansaku Loropetalum chinense Loropetalum is consisted of "loron"(strap)+ "petalon"(petal) as the petal is ...
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Tokiwamansaku
... Tokiwamansaku Tokiwamansaku Loropetalum chinense An evergreen small tree with greyish brown bark. Leaves are alternate, oblique, abruptly acute ...
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