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Ornamental Grasses Forum - GardenWeb
... follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Jun 9, 05 at 18:22 What is raffia grass Posted by: lclear 7b/Virginia on Wed, Jun 8, 05 at 17:47 1 ...
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... a cool dry place for 2 weeks. Stems can be braided together and tied with raffia for decorative storage. Keep in a cool dry place in bunches or mesh bags. Another ...
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The Arboretum of Los Angeles County
... Tree Mickey Who? Tree of Death Tree of Heaven (Or Hell?) Weeping Banyan Old Plant Raffia Palm Leaf Fast Growing Albizzia Smallest Plant Two Leaves Are Plenty Trees That Rain Page ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Flower Arranging & Crafts
... Joan Prior A terra-cotta container, sprays of dried wheat, dried flowers, pods, moss, and raffia all add up to a charming, long-lasting Thanksgiving arrangement, perfect for your home or ...
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Japanese Maple
... necessary, wire in summer when the tree is in full leaf, protect the bark with raffia, and do not leave the wire on for more than six months. The trunk of ...
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Olive
... aged trees wire is applied to old branches,but it is good thing to use raffia during tree dormance. It is best to wire olive branches when just freshly lignified, as ...
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Articles
... into the stock which has been carefully slit vertically. This union is tied together using raffia and then a polythene bag is tied on to cover the cutting. At no time ...
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Members Articles
... into the stock which has been carefully slit vertically. This union is tied together using raffia and then a polythene bag is tied on to cover the cutting. At no time ...
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Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania
... hair dryer, waxed dental floss and any other binding material such as hemp, yarn, or raffia. This class comes with high recommendations from last semester’s class! Bring along a lunch ...
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This is Local London | CommuniGate | Standard Fuchsias
... with supermarket twist ties. As the plant grows and a larger cane is inserted, string, raffia or similar material can be used - don't tie too hard or you could cut ...
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