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CRFG Fruit List
... Vilcabamba - the Sacred Valley of Ecuador. By Steven Spangler. 1981 #3, pp 14-17 Bits & Pieces: Annonas. By Peggy Winter. 1988 #4, p 41 Book Review: Classification of the Genus Annona with Descriptions of New and Imperfectly Known ... . 1974 YB, pp 207-214 Update from Palm Beach. By Tommy Reese. 1982 #2, pp 19-21 Winter in Santa Cruz. By Andrew P. Werner. 1976 #2, p 10 Up to Main Index page - Forward ...
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... North American Apples: Varieties, Rootstocks. 1981 #1, p 13 Organic Farming in Hawaii, Susan Graham; by Peggy Winter 1988 #2, pp 23-24 Our Philippine Fruit and Their Preparation. Reviewed by Rick Parkhurst. ... Reviewed by Rick Parkhurst. 1981 #1, p 11 Tropical Gardening Handbook for the Home Gardener. By Peggy and Hickok Hodge. Reviewed by R. Parkhurst. 1980 #1, p 9 Tropical Planting and Gardening. ...
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DOL: Durian Book Gallery
... Gallery From California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. publication index: From "Fruit Gardener" newsletter: Bits & Pieces: Mild Durian. By Peggy Winter. 1988 issue 2, pp 23-24 Durian Letter. By Dr. Sandhu. 1983, issue 2 p 3 Fruits We ... 1983 issue 2, pp 21-22 Things I Didn't Know About the Durian and the Mangosteen. By Peggy Winter. 1982 issue 4, pp 25-26 What We Learned and Saw and Tasted in Malaysia. By ...
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... Oregon Daffodil Society Show at Heritage Mall, 1895 14th Street, S.E. Albany, OR Contact: Peggy Tigner, 27861 Pine View Road, Brownsville, OR 97327, (541) 466-3429, tigner@centurytel.net April ... April 29-30, Nantucket, Massachusetts Nantucket Garden Club Daffodil Show at the Coffin School, 4 Winter Street, Nantucket, MA. Contact: Mary Malavase, Box 1183, Nantucket, MA 02554, (508) 228-4097, mmalavase ...
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American Daffodil Society - 2003 Show Results
... , VA April 12-13 Bill Pannill Spring Break 2W-P Savoir Faire 2W-GWP Cape Point 2W-P Winter Evening 2W-P 80/2D, 2Y-YPP [Keepsakex (Camelot x Daydream)] Olivia Wellbourn N. cyclamineus 13Y-Y Pequenita ... PA Martha Griner Geometrics 2W-Y (DuBose) River Queen 2W-W (Pannill) Pacific Rim 2Y-YYR (Mitsch) Peggy White 2W-W (Pannill) Rim Ride 3W-GYO (Pannill) Shelter Island , NY Charles Brush Rapture 6Y-Y ( ...
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Do you grow Honey Perfume? - Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... clippings Posted by irish_rose_grower z7 LI NY (maureenpm00@hotmail.com) on Sat, Nov 25, 06 at 22:21 HI Peggy. Thank you for the info. I'm adding it to my "want list". Thanks Maureen RE: Do you ... . The foliage is dark and glossy green. Always in bloom. The spring and fall bloom colors are beautiful. Winter hardy. RE: Do you grow Honey Perfume? clip this post email this post what is this? see most ...
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Droopy Beallara Leaves - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... nasty looking coconut husks. Intergenerics like spag in my neck of the woods. This looks like Beallara Peggy Ruth Carpenter...a nice choice. They basically like Phal conditions with a little more light. RE: ... . They have been watered once in all that time. That is the secret to pulling plants through winter with no lights, no water. H RE: Droopy Beallara Leaves clip this post email this post what ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 26, 2006: Contents
... Seino, Eun-Mi Lim and Tsuyoshi Honjo Tree Physiology 26:633641 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Coordination of crown structure, leaf plasticity and carbon gain within the crowns of three winter-deciduous mature trees Akira Uemura, Hisanori Harayama, Nobuya Koike and Atsushi Ishida Tree Physiology 26:643656 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Contrasting seasonal leaf habits of canopy trees between tropical dry- ...
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A Chorus Line For Our Star
A Chorus Line For Our Star A Chorus Line For Our Star Peggy Estes A lot of irisarians are content to grow just irises--usually in rows. Growing in rows is by far the best ... them ever since. The colors are red, pink, purple and fuschia--large puffy balls. The little plants appear in the winter and early spring and grow to about three feet tall with large grey-grey foliage. These don't transplant ...
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Prunus mume 'Peggy Clarke'
... showy Good fall color Other: Flowering tree Water garden plant Attracts Good cut flower Evergreen Winter interest Ground cover Will naturalize butterflies Good dried flower Thorns or spines General Culture: Grow ... as a large shrub. Spicily fragrant pink flowers (solitary or in pairs) bloom in late winter before the leaves emerge. Flowers have red calyxes and yellowish stamens. Flowers are followed by ...
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