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NARGS: Rock and Alpine Gardens
... rock gardens were made in what their builders fondly imagined was a natural fashion, but because many of those who made such gardens failed to study rock formations ... rock formations were developed both in Europe and America. Choosing the Site The choice of a site for a rock ... , which emphasizes the stratification. In natural formations of stratified rock, fractures, called primary joints, spaced from ...
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NARGS Rock Garden Quarterly: Fall 1996
... its cultivation. Illustrated with 3 photographs. Canons of Rock Use: A View from Victoria by Atholl Sutherland Brown With a range of natural rock formations and a good share of skilled gardeners, Mr. Brown writes, "it is not surprising that Victoria is blessed with so many interesting rock gardens." The author, an accomplished rock ...
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NARGS: Plant of the Month: October 2000
... in North America, Europe, and Asia. It is commonly found on both acid and alkaline rock formations in shady situations. Asplenium trichomanes is a small fern, growing about 10" (25 cm) tall ...
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NARGS: Plant of the Month: October 2001
... mostly on limestone rock formations. Pellaea atropurpurea is an attractive plant with its clean look and bluish fronds with purple stipes (stems). Grown in a limestone crevice it stays in rock garden scale ...
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