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Floridata: Cycas circinalis
... item in frost free areas everywhere. Culture Queen sago is tolerant of most soils, but prefers loose sandy soils with some organic matter and light bark or leaf mulch. Light: Bright conditions are ... : Queen sago needs adequate moisture but will tolerate occasional short-lived droughts. Make sure the soil is well drained or roots will rot. Hardiness: USDA Zones 10-11. This plant is ...
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Ground Covers: Euphorbia polychroma
... ; 1.5 to 3 foot spread Site Requirements: Sun to light shade; prefers loose, light-textured, well-drained sandy to gravelly soil Form: Mound Texture: -- Foliage: Alternate, simple, stemless 2 inch medium green leaves ...
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Ground Covers: Euphorbia myrsinites
... : Moderate Size: 4 to 8 inches Site Requirements: Sun to light shade; prefers loose, light-textured, well-drained sandy to gravelly soil Form: -- Texture: -- Foliage: Closely set spiraling, fleshy, bright blue-green foliage; oval ...
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SAPODILLA Fruit Facts
... prefers a sunny, warm, preferably frost free location. They are highly wind tolerant and can take salt spray. Soil: Sapodillas are well adapted to many types of soil. It thrives in very poor soils but flourishes also in deep, loose, organic soil ... to soften. It is best to wash off the sandy scruff before putting the fruit aside to ripen. It ...
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Ornamental Grasses
... -branched seed heads resemble bird’s feet. Orange fall color. Tolerates clay but best in sandy soil. Prefers moisture, will withstand drier soils. Shade intolerant. To 7,500 ft. Bouteloua curtipendula Side oats ... - cool 2 - 3 Blue foliage in mounded clumps turns yellow in fall. Quite invasive in loose soils. Seed heads not notable. Miscanthus ‘Giganteus’ (M. floridulus) Giant silver grass 4 - warm 8 ...
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Floridata: Passiflora caerulea
... passionflower is native to southern Brazil and Argentina. Culture Blue passionflower likes loose sandy or gravelly soils and does best planted in old brick ... . This species will flower in a small pot, but it prefers plenty of root space and will do better in a ... don't plant them upside-down. Rooting hormones, misters and soil heating cables will facilitate the rooting process. Usage Blue passionflower ...
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Anemone sylvestris
... : Easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in part shade. Tolerates full shade. Prefers moist, sandy-humusy soils. Can be very invasive in loose soils, but less invasive in clay soils. Noteworthy ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Calocedrus decurrens (Incense Cedar, California Post Cedar) Catalog
... walkways. Unlike the other native false cedars, the incense cedar prefers drier, even drought prone areas. In drier areas, the thick ... shade or sun, tolerates poor soil, prefers slightly acidic soil, and while it will grow well in clay, this tree prefers sandy loam. Hardy in Sunset ... days until the cones dry and open. Shake the seeds loose from the cones, and separate the seeds from the chaff with ...
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Wildflower Listing by Soil requirements - Wildflower Information.org
... prefers loose, sandy soil. Tidy Tips Layia platyglossa Adaptable, but prefers dry conditions. White Yarrow Achillea millefolium seeds Adaptable Wild Annual Sunflower Helianthus annuus Adaptable Wild Perennial Lupine Lupinus perennis Adaptable, but like all lupines, prefers loose, sandy soil ...
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Wild Flower Seed: Annual 'Arroyo' Lupine(Lupinus succulentus)
... : 3-10 States: How to grow Annual 'Arroyo' Lupine (Lupinus succulentus) Soil preference: Adaptable, but like all lupines, prefers loose, sandy soil. Sun/Shade: Needs full sun. Moisture Requirements: Average moisture, well-drained ... form a tap root before blooming well, and this means a preference for sandy or otherwise loose soils. With heavier soils, they will develop, but it will simple take longer ...
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