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Propagating Roses (Part 2) - May/June 2003
... which is then packed with moss. The wounded area develops roots beneath the moss. Once the root ball is large enough, the ... dripping wet (squeeze out excess water before applying) sphagnum moss. Cover the moss ball with a sheet of plastic large enough to ... moss ball use twist-ties or twine. After two weeks to several months, the newly rooted plant can be removed from its parent just below the moss ball ...
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CRHS - Hosta Care
... the other half will go back in the ground to grow out. Hosta 'Colossal' root ball Here is our clump of Hosta 'Colossal'. Notice how tight the clump is growing - there ... much. If you can not plant them right away, place some moist dirt or peat moss on the roots and put them in a place out of direct sun light. If ...
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Department of Plant Biology - Facilities
... - The Great Remaker of Nature Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1954 Row 1 SB63M6B33 Ball, John Notes of a Naturalist in South America Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., London - 1887 ... Germination - 2nd Ed. Plenum Press            New York 1994 Reading Room QK661B49 Bhatla, Satish C. Moss Protonema Differentiation Research Studies Press Ltd., England   1994 Reading Room Biggins, J. Progress in ...
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July 2003 Newsletter
... white flowers edged with red.  As the flowers age, they reflex back to form a ball.  The roses are fragrant with a clear “rose soap” perfume.  ‘Madame Hardy’ 1832, grower: Hardy ... singularly or in threes; upright, about 6 feet tall, color range usually pinks and reds. Moss  Named for the mossy growth on the stems and calyx, usually fragrant, many-petaled blooms ...
carolinadistrict.org

CCE - Suffolk County: Propagation of Houseplants
... girdled by scraping a half-inch band. Moist sphagnum moss is bound in a ball around the cut and covered with plastic. The plastic ... and moisture from the original roots. New roots form in the ball of moss. When they are visible through the plastic, the plant is ... when plants root slowly, however, sand and peat moss, vermiculite, or perlite and peat moss give better results because cuttings may rot in ...
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Florida Vegetable Gardening Guide
... `Carolina Cross.' COOL SEASON VEGETABLES Beets Early Wonder, Detroit Dark Red, Cylindra, Red Ace, Little Ball Chenopodiaceae I 75 50-65 Comment: Beets require ample moisture at seeding or poor ... transplanted in early spring (Jan-Feb). `Granex' used for Vidalia and St. Augustine Sweets. Parsley Moss Curled, Perfection, Italian Umbelliferae II 40 70-90 Comment: Grow parsley root similarly (Hamburg ...
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School of Forest Resources and Conservation
... Providing Wildlife Cover Safe Home Use of Firewood Selecting a Consulting Forester Selecting Firewood Spanish Moss and Ball Moss Steps to Marketing Timber Tree Walk Trees and Me Understanding County Forest Property Value ...
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A ball of sphagnum moss is wrapped around the wound
A ball of sphagnum moss is wrapped around the wound Camellia Air Layering Illustration A ball of sphagnum moss is wrapped around the wound. (c) 2004 Mississippi Gulf Coast Camellia Society Home > Culture > Air Layering > Illustration Gulfcoast-Gardening | Home | Selection | Culture | History | Site Map| Email Us Updated 11/30/04 (c) 2002-2004 Mississippi Gulf Coast Camellia Society
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Floridata: Tillandsia recurvata
... mistaken for a small clump of Spanish moss. Ball moss is gray-green with scaly, recurved, linear leaves ... ball moss, chances are you already have it. If not, you can gather ball moss from dead limbs in an oak forest and inoculate your trees with pieces of the clumps. Ball moss ... Ball moss is not a moss. It is a true flowering plant, related to pineapple, Spanish moss, and other bromeliads. Ball moss ...
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