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Information about Nerine Amaryllis
... , unlike many of the other nerine species, which bloom in the fall. Its dark green or rose midribs show up nicely against its light pink blooms. While most nerines produce abundant offsets but do not bloom every year, this species produces few offsets and blooms every season. N. undulata is a summer-growing species and blooms freely in the fall with ...
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The Amaryllis Family: Genus Nerine
... . Note the dark green or rose midribs which show up nicely against the light pink petals. The filaments of the stamens recurve nearly 180. While most Nerine varieties produce many offsets but do not bloom every year, N. krigei produces few offsets but blooms faithfully every season, if given its required period of chilling during the preceding winter. ...
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Shields Gardens: Summer Growing Bulbs
... are variable, about 35 to 50 mm long. Cat. no. 1558 $12.00 each for small offsets. Nerine filifolia Nerine filifolia is Tender, native to the Eastern Cape, Free State, and Mpumalanga in South ... the stamens recurve nearly 180. While most Nerine varieties produce many offsets but do not bloom every year, N. krigei produces few offsets but blooms faithfully every season, if given its required period ...
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Purple cone flowers
... large orange cones with the petals more or less dropping down. Seed raised 'White Swan' x ‘Bright Star' = Produces plants that have a variation in color from purple to pink to white. The plants have larger cones ... increase it-cut the plant off at the soil level after flowering and it will produce many small offsets from the crown. Dig it up and pull off and pot up or replant. Plants will Flower some ...
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Garden at Symdock - Bromeliads - Intergeneric
... cycles. Some of the bigenerics can have sterile flowers and pollen, but are able to reproduce by offsets or pups and in recent times, through growing tissue culture clones. Guzmania x Vriesea "Jeannie" Guzmania x ... full sun. The plant resembles an Ananus when not in flower with the similar rosette. The plant produces pups or offshoots in the leaf axils at the base of the parent plant. When the plant ...
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Hybridizing Mite Resistant Fuchsias
... and leaves, rhizomes and suckers. It has a much-branched, ascending slender growth form, but produces rhizomes (creeping sucker shoots) which spread vegetatively like spearmint. This species is relatively rare, occurring ... tested a limited number of fuchsia cultivars for resistance, mostly Strybing hybrids. There are a few traditional hybrids such as Bell Buoy, which appear to be of "Rank 2" or "Rank ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Lilies - Herb Profile and Information
... gained access to them. The bulbs of all Lilies root quicker and with greater freedom if a few pieces of peat are placed beneath them when planted. Many cases of failure can be traced to ... produce flowering bulbs. L. candidum produces plenty of small bulbs around the parent bulb and thus affords a ready means of increase. For those that do not produce seeds or offsets readily, propagation by bulb- ...
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... (at least as long as the floral tube). Most Quelusia species are from Brazil; a few are from Chile and elsewhere in southern South America. Quelusia includes some of the principal ... and leaves, rhizomes and suckers. It has a much-branched, ascending slender growth form, but produces rhizomes (creeping sucker shoots) which spread vegetatively like spearmint. This species is relatively rare, occurring ...
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Areoles, Spines and Ribs - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... Bud, is a special vegetative feature that a cactus possesses, from it spines and hairs, new joints (or offsets) and flowers/fruit appear. It is THE defining feature of the cactus, no other plant family has it, except a few close relatives. If the plant has an areole - it's a cactus! Areoles have two meristems (buds or growing points) one that produces hairs or spines, and the ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips- Onions - Devonian Botanic Garden
... of moderate fertility. Here it will produce many offsets, hence a from an initially small planting a large patch can be expected within a few years. Allium karataviense Allium karataviense is another ... It is a variable species with several subspecies. The form that is available from most suppliers produces densely packed heads of purple-crimson flowers topping flowering stems which may grow to 90 cm ...
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