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Questions On Ficus
... branches that obviously are dead. Dead branches will not send out new growth. Establish a regular watering regime based on season of the year and rate of visible growth. As to ... back as best you can to green wood, trying your best to maintain as much symmetry as possible. There is a chance this will stimulate some new growth development that will ...
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Floridata: Araucaria heterophylla
... ), the tree forms a very symmetrical pyramid, with branches emerging from the trunk in a regular and precise pattern. In Florida most specimens are less than 50 ft (15.2 m ... remove bows, tinsel, etc. by Valentine's day at the latest). Features The eye-catching symmetry and lovely fine textured foliage of this plant have endeared it to gardeners everywhere. Outdoors ...
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Floridata: Veitchia merrillii
... salt tolerant. Light: Prefers full sun but will take some shade. Moisture: This palm appreciates regular waterings but will tolerate periods of drought if not prolonged. Hardiness: USDA Zones 10 - 12 ... arcs away from the center of the planting creating a lovely living sculpture. The formal symmetry of Christmas palm is nicely showcased when it is grown in a container. Indoors or ...
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020102
... impressed veins and tremendous substance. Forms a very nice rounded clump that almost has the symmetry of a star and is topped with soft lavender flowers. MEDIUM GROWING HOSTA 'Alex Summers ... in successive years. THIS IS A PRE-ORDERED AND PREPAID SALE IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR SPRING FUND RAISING SALE. (See sale list and descriptions elsewhere in the newsletter.) DEADLINE MARCH ...
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October 2001
... can be many things. It may be a formal space with geometric shapes and perfect symmetry, It may be an "unkept" naturalistic area with woodland. It may be a recreational room ... blooms are in autumn. Relatives of tomatoes, the Brugmansia bloom best when fed on a regular basis. Ann Marie treats hers to Gardenville brand Soil Food on a monthly basis, but ...
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CSSA Newsletters #12
... soil minerals. I turn my greenhouse and indoor plants on a regular basis, using the labels in the pots for orientation. Outdoors I ... with vitamin b stimulates its appetite. Many epi growers are convinced regular misting is beneficial, but care must be taken to avoid soaking ... stub, chances are it will grow at some obtuse angle. Occasionally, symmetry must be delayed a year or two to satisfy a plant’ ...
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OrchidMania: Grassroots Support for AIDS Prevention/Relief and Orchid Conservation
... these basic structures, but they exist nonetheless in every orchid flower. Orchid flowers exhibit bilateral symmetry -- meaning there is a plane down the midline of the flower, with each side being ... ." Those which cling to the surfaces of rocks are called lithophytes, or rock growers. Using regular soil in the pots of epiphytes and lithophytes smothers their roots and will eventually kill ...
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WhatsUpWithStandards.htm
... of establishment. Weeping roses are striking as lawn specimens, where their symmetry and beauty can be fully appreciated. They may be allowed ... secured at the bottom, middle and top with non-biodegradable ties. Regular twist ties will eventually break down and rust. Try saving ... bush. You may try feeding them a little more than regular bushes, to ensure that enough nutrients travel through the trunk ...
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Tips for Beginners: How To Prune Evergreen Azaleas
... positioned properly when planted. It is possible, however, to keep ambitious plants in bounds by regular judicious pruning. The secret here is to reach below the surface - follow projecting branches back ... invasion. The overall effect is to reduce the size of the plant without destroying its symmetry. The surface of the plant will not be as dense at the outset but should ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... edges. In the Cactaceae, a spine positioned on the periphery of an areole. Radial symmetry- of flowers which can be cut into equal halves along many axes passing through ... downwards or backwards. Rectispinus - with straight spines. Reflexed - abruptly curved backwards. Regular - made from evenly, symmetrically arranged parts. Regular flower- a radially symmetrical flower in which similar parts are ...
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