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American Daffodil Society - Naturalizing Daffodils
... of care. When planting bulbs in a natural area to be left undisturbed for years, plant deeply for your type of soil. When planting in clay soil, the bulb ought to be ...
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What bulbs do well in mild winter areas of California? - California Gardening
... you are digging your holes, that will undo a lot of the artificial chilling. Plant deeply, about nine or ten inches down. After blooming the tulips will break up ... STARS Brodiaea elegans HARVEST BRODIAEA Calochortus (many) MARIPOSA LILY Chlorogalum pomeridianum AMOLE, SOAP PLANT Dichelostemma pulchellum BLUE DICKS, WILD HYACINTH Lilium humboldtii HUMBOLDT LILY Lilium washingtonianum WASHINGTON ...
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Hardy Bulbs
... 6 in.) is sufficient for a heavier clay soil. Do not plant deeply in poorly drained soil, heavy soil, or soil that is ... only in sheltered locations with dependable snow cover! So why not plant something a bit different this fall? The most reliable TULIPS ... . The species tulips are the "original" plants found by early plant explorers. The better known hybrids have been developed from these species ...
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How to plant clematis and keep them healthy
... plant becomes to disease. Remove any leaves that grow beneath the soil level. If the plant is very young (grown in a two inch (6 cm) pot or smaller), bury the plant deeply ... , water, water. So, water deeply and frequently until the plant is established. 2. Clematis ... plant also will serve the purpose, but Peter prefers hosta because their roots are shallow and won't compete for nutrients with the deeply ...
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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Cultural Management Practices
... size of the crop. Burying crop residues can destroy some pathogens, if ploughed in deeply enough, but some pathogens can survive, and even benefit from this process if ... ways, sometimes encouraging and sometimes inhibiting disease. The mechanisms through which phosphorous influences plant disease are not well understood. Potassium generally inhibits disease development, counteracts some of ...
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Gold Medal Plant Awards
... garden. Small, Ferny-Leaved Shrub Stephanandra incisa 'Crispa' is a small to 3' tall plant with deeply incised, triangular glossy green leaves producing a nice, textural shrub. It spreads reasonably over time by self-rooting branches and makes a good erosion control plant on hills and slopes ...
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ZZ Plant...Cuttings? - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... IMHO. Sometimes I will add some extra perlite depending on the plant. Tom RE: ZZ Plant...Cuttings? clip this post email this post what is this? ... 2 later I got a new shoot which now has 2 leaves. All deeply green, healthy looking beauties. This too gets water once a wk, can ... I thought I would try it and see if this plant would root. RE: ZZ Plant...Cuttings? clip this post email this post what is this? ...
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unknown shrub - revisited - Name That Plant Forum - GardenWeb
... Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Name That Plant Forum | Post a Follow-Up unknown shrub - revisited clip this post ... in id. We're in NY - zone 6. her flowers are deeply scented, and peak in mid april. she lives in the sunniest ... aren't yet a member, join now! Return to the Name That Plant Forum Join | Garden Forums | Home Forums | Exchanges & Trading | Member Pages | Contact Us ...
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Plant Details for Acer palmatum
... (Free registration required) Browse the Plant Finder A-Z Plant Index Annuals Perennials Bulbs Roses Trees Shrubs Vines Plant Finder Home Tools and Guides ... maple Deciduous Tree Member Rating: View Comments Rate this Plant Print plant Share this with a friend Add a personal note Save ... -textured leaves and good fall color. The dissectum group has deeply-lobed leaves. The species grows 15 to 25 feet tall ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... Differentiation - the progressive physiological and morphological changes in cells, tissues, organs or the whole plant during development from meristem tissue to a mature or adult form. Differentiated tissues ... on flower heads of Compositae (Sunflower family). Dispersal - distribution, usually of seed. Dissected - deeply divided or cut into parts. Distal - towards the unattached or developing end of ...
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