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Thelymitras Page 250
... when the spatulate base also appears, Warren Stoutamire (pers comm) stated that this leaf is quite unique in the worlds Orchidaceae and present elsewhere with one species T. matthewsii. A ... HYBRIDIZATION Unlike the Eastern States there are few records within Thelymitra, if so this is quite surprising as with non specific pollinators, the reverse should be expected, natural barriers between species ...
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nvps journal:
... replies from about two thirds of the membership, and that is quite enough to give some valid results. The reason for the census ... it turn up any rarities? Well yes it did, some of them quite surprising. It is very easy to take the varieties in ones collection ... of a 'Pat Kavanagh' x Corunuta Alba seedling. True acid yellow, quite surprising given its parentage. No name as yet, but I will print ...
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Heuchera - Heucherella -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 47
... shocked to see this coral bell looking quite superb in our full sun southwestern garden, growing beside cacti. This Terra Nova introduction has indeed been quite surprising for its sun and heat tolerance ... are topped with nice 16" tall flower spikes of white and light pink bicolor flowers...quite a show! Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #06126 SOLD OUT Heuchera villosa ...
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Aptosimum procumbens
... long retractable tongues with which they collect the nectar. Uses and cultural aspects It is quite surprising that Karoo violets with their striking beauty have received very little horticultural research, as they ...
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Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Crops for the Home Landscape: Alternatives to Citrus
... subtropical fruit crop alternatives. The south Florida climate offers the opportunity to successfully produce a surprising variety of tropical and subtropical backyard fruits. Many of them have strange names, odd shapes ... to southern Mexico and Central America, guava trees are small, seldom exceeding 20 feet and quite easy to grow. Fruit are produced throughout the year, but the bulk of production in ...
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Glider on Lilies
... . Often nothing needs to be done to the soil at all, as tiger lillies are quite forgiving. More sand should be added for clay soils. If sand is added, obtain as ... the number of occurrences of toxic and medicinal properties through the Liliacea, this is haardly surprising. It is a resiliant plant that keeps itself free of pests when provided an enviornment ...
ethnobotany.yage.net

Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Propagation by Division
... and planting it somewhere else in the garden. Provided adequate water is provided, it's surprising how many plants will tolerate this sort of barbarism! Not surprisingly, though, a higher success ... position and regular watering. If a humid greenhouse environment is available, the divisions can be quite small, comprising only one set of leaf shoots. Once potted into individual small pots, these ...
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Aboriginal Uses of Plants Around Sydney
... early journals of botanically literate early Sydney settlers and explorers (of which there were a surprising number). This article is based upon that research. The Aboriginal tribes around Sydney were virtually ... around Sydney. The white starchy centre of the rhizome can be eaten raw and is quite acceptable to a European taste. The following descriptions relate to Pteridium, but the Mahroot excerpt ...
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Potato Leaf? - Growing Tomatoes Forum - GardenWeb
... small plant in my garden but, for its size, yielded a surprising quantity of fruit. Carolyn, having read your criteria for good tomatoes ... pumpkin" coloured fruit, which were very prolific and the taste was quite good, whereas I do not normally like the oranges and ... fruit were blemish-free and perfectly shaped, possibly because of the quite thick skin. The amazing thing, though, was the plant itself. ...
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Corn
... to keep in mind. Americans are literally spoon-fed sugar from--quite literally--the crib onward. Some noted chef once remarked that ... Americans are sold at the grocery store. So, it is hardly surprising that with that artificial, force-fed taste so widespread there ... with this heat-loving vegetable. Our summers here are warm--quite warm--but not long. Corn traditionally is classed in three admittedly ...
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