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I want to see your flower beds/best combos - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... ' and winter sown snapdragons Back yard border overview side yard (new path 2006) Malva 'Zebrina' Nicotiana 'Lime Green' Laurel Post a Follow-Up Please Note: Only registered members are able to ...
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Self-Seeding Annuals for the Back Lane
... expected to regularly self-seed. These include: ageratum, sweet alyssum, anchusa, garden atriplex (orach), coreopsis, nicotiana, phlox and safflower. Perennials for the Back Lane Sara Williams Grant Wood described preparation and ...
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... at 75ºF, Nicandra physalodes - Germination in less than two weeks at 65-75ºF, Nicotiana alata - Germination in less than two weeks at 73ºF . Surface sow seeds, light needed ...
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English Delphiniums News, Alaskan Style
... . The scent of all the stocks seems to be more noticeable at dusk. Flowering Tobacco - Nicotiana alata is widely available. These annual plants come alive at night. Plant them near to ...
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English Cottage Gardens, Alaskan Style
... , verbascums and late blooming phlox. Inter-planted among the perennials are lavatera, hesperis, foxgloves, nicotiana, and stocks. This selection of plants provides color and fragrance from June through September. ... some biennials that might make it through the winter. Planted here are stocks, hesperis, nicotiana, and wallflowers. The scents of these fragrant plants waft across the deck, especially ...
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Flora of North America - The Outreach Resources
... , M. W., and McDade, L. A. 2003. Fragrance chemistry, nocturnal rhythms and pollination "syndromes" in Nicotiana. Phytochemistry63: 265-284. Vander Wall, S. B. 1990. Food Hoarding in Animals. University of Chicago ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 9
... , and Alcoholic Beverages Tobacco, usually smoked, was widely used in northern North America. The domesticated Nicotiana rustica was cultivated in the East in prehistoric times and in the Southwest in the ... , or occasionally was cultivated by the Native Americans. All of these tobaccos were replaced by Nicotiana tabacum, which was introduced from Latin America by John Rolfe in 1610 or 1611 and ...
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justgardeners.com
... cool. They don't need light to my knowledge. from: Tina subject: Nicotiana Sylvestris Richard, I recently received some nicotiana sylvestris seeds from a friend. The first time I sowed what I ...
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Village Life
... threat, and are an area in which their normally effective pharmacopeia has fallen short. Seri, Nicotiana tabacum Solonaceae These tobacco leaves are toasted over the embers by Cesar as an accompaniment ...
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The Gardens
... 7 Sunflower picture 8 Sunflower picture 9 Sunflower picture 10 Sunflower picture 11 Flowering Tobacco - Nicotiana alata * Sweet Peas Zinnias - varity Righteous Red. Zinnias are another great butterfly attractant. Perennials Alliums ...
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