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Flowering Dogwood
... or partial shade appear to form horizontal layers of foliage making dogwood a good candidate for pruning into a specimen. Do this by removing some of the small and medium sized branches ... on shade grown trees and on leaves kept moist from frequent rain or irrigating the foliage. Flower and leaf blight attack fading bracts, especially during wet weather. Infected flower parts fall ...
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Espaliers
... given landscape development. From Ornamentals to Espaliers Almost any plant can be espaliered by continually removing growing points that would allow growth in an undesired direction and by retaining growing ... to applications in the spring and fall. This level of fertilization will maintain healthy foliage without encouraging excessive growth that may make a plant nearly impossible to maintain in ...
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Florida Coonties and Atala Butterflies
... Florida Commercially Exploited Plant list, which prohibits collection of the coontie from the wild. DESCRIPTION Foliage. This herbaceous plant looks like a small fern or palm, 1 to 3 feet high ... stew." Starch Industry. Early settlers in the Miami area learned the Seminole's technique of removing the toxic cycasin from the root to produce starch. In 1911, a Miami factory was ...
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