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Sue Reed
Sue Reed Pleurothallis seratolabium, flowers measured in millimeters Stellis sp., flowers about 1/4 inch Oberonia sp. Dendrochilum tenellum Restrepia striata
www.orchidguild.org

Sand reed grass
Sand reed grass Sand reed grass (Calamovilfa longifolia) The shaded area reflects the part of Minnesota this species is native to: Sorry, No Photo Available Continue to next photo Back to Plant & Seed List Soil Moisture: Dry Soil Type: Sand Sun Exposure: Full to Partial Sun Habitat: Savannas, Sand Dunes Height: 3 ft.
www.prairieresto.com

Giant bur-reed
Giant bur-reed Giant bur-reed (Sparganium eurycarpum) The shaded area reflects the part of Minnesota this species is native to: Continue to next photo Back to Plant & Seed List Soil Moisture: Aquatic Soil Type: Loam, Clay, Sand, Peat Sun Exposure: Full to Partial Sun Habitat: Cattail Marsh, Forest Opening, Deciduous & Coniferous Forest, Mixed Forest, Prairie Height: 3.5 ft.
www.prairieresto.com
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Types of Ornamental Grasses - Feather Reed Grass
... Reed Grass Learn more about ornamental grasses in this 3 minute video. 56K Modem | Broadband Types of Ornamental Grasses Feather Reed Grass Calamagrostis acutiflora Zone: 5-9 Height: 3-5 feet Feather Reed Grass is a very vertical, ... stand strictly upright giving it a neat, vertical line. Feather Reed Grass is often used around water gardens and in ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Typha Latifolia (Cattail, Reed Mace, Bull Rush, Black Paddy) Catalog
... of the Northwest Typha Latifolia (Cattail, Reed Mace, Bull Rush, Black Paddy) Catalog WALLACE W HANSEN Native ... & Gardens: Business Information (Ordering, etc.) Updated July 23, 2005 Cattail, Reed Mace, Bull Rush, Black Paddy (Typha Latifolia) Family: Typha A Note from Wally: I grow Typha Latifolia (Cattail, Reed Mace, Bull Rush, Black Paddy) and many other Northwest Native ...
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Calamagrostis - feather reed grass
... tools, books, & gifts | | FAQ | | nursery | | journal | | gardening forums | Calamagrostis (cal-uh-muh-GROS-tis). Feather Reed Grass. - Soil: Average to rich, moist but well-drained Blooms: Early summer Zones: 4 ... by mail order: None Description and Cultural Information: C. x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster', feather reed grass. 5'. Calamagrostis is a cool season grass with strictly upright foliage. The ...
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Reed-Stem Epidendrum Culture
... Reed-Stem Epidendrum Culture These little jewels can be some of the most rewarding ... . They will take their nutrition from the water as it passes. Many persons grow Reed Stem Epidendrums in a large wooden box or clay tub out on the patio, ... year with spring through fall being the heaviest flowering time. For more information on reed-stem epi's go to the AOS article by Andy Phillips and Cynthia Hill. | ...
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November 2003 Newsletter
... for many purposes, including perfume.  One method of preserving the flower was to take a reed, split it down a short distance, stuff it with rose-buds and then bind with ...
carolinadistrict.org

American Daffodil Society Divisions & Cultivars
... one to three blooms on a stem. They are very fragrant. The foliage is narrow, reed-like. Division 8 - Tazetta Daffodils Early Pearl, 8 W-Y Daffodils have clusters of florets ...
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American Daffodil Society - SpecialtyGrowers
... www.asis.com/~nwilson 6525 Briceland-Thorn Road Garberville, CA 95542 (miniatures) Oakwood Daffodils John Reed 2330 W. Bertrand Road Niles, MI 49120 PHS Attention Jason Delaney P.O. Box 6005 ...
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