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African Violets - GardenWeb
... rachel528 on Fri, Aug 25, 06 at 16:09 wanted: african violet seafoam -- leaves or plant Posted by: lovescritters 55309 on Mon, Aug 7, 06 at ... last one posted on Sun, Oct 29, 06 at 14:09 HAVE: 3 rooted leaves, purple bloom Posted by: nlb52 6or7? on Thu, Sep 28, 06 at 11 ... across borders and some state lines, it is best to ship plants bare-rooted and to label the container as such. It is up to the ...
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Official AV count in my house! - African Violets Forum - GardenWeb
... Time NOIDS! So I will exchange in spring for my rooted leaves or babies for leaves! So if you are interested let me know ! But ... have had several occurences when my baby plants bloom with only two leaves! One was a mutant--I sure hoped that it would continue ... . Was it not enough light? They usually show it by stretching their leaves to the light. Did you fertilize them? Eventually the fertilizer in ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Barberry, Common - Herb Profile and Information
... ---The Common Barberry, a well-known, bushy shrub, with pale-green deciduous leaves, is found in copses and hedges in some parts of England, ... , pale yellow, arranged in pendulous racemes, produced from the fascicles of leaves, towards the ends of the branches. Their scent is not altogether ... of the same year are the best- these will be well rooted by the next autumn, when they may be taken off and ...
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CRHS - Hosta Care
... washed off and I only lost one or two leaves. We want to keep as many leaves and as many roots as possible on our new ... the rest of the season or until new leaves grow if you choose to cut off the old leaves. Three pulled divisions Here we have the ' ... rooted single stemmed division like this one will give you a nice large mature single or double set of stems next year, with very large leaves. ...
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August - September 2003 Newsletter
... blooms are likely to droop. Be sure to take off the leaves and thorns that might be below the water level when the ... have a moist atmosphere in order to reduce water lose through their leaves. There are two common methods used by rose hobbyists which meet these ... described in the "pop-bottle" method). The acclimation of the newly-rooted plants should be done gradually, just as in the previous method. ...
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December 2003 Newsletter
... the Fortuniana root stock over Dr. Huey.  They are shallow-rooted and spread way out.  The K&M Nursery in Mississippi ... should cease in December. Early December-remove all the leaves to force dormancy.  Remove the leaves from the ground, too, and do not ... bud.  (Some authorities recommend cutting through the bottom leaf bud.)  Remove leaves from the lower half of each cutting.  If you cannot plant ...
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CCE - Suffolk County: Propagation of Houseplants
... from which new plants will develop. Sansevieria and palmleaf begonia leaves can be cut into sections, each of which produces a ... this characteristic. The small plants can be pinched off and rooted. Plants such as Chinese evergreen, Dieffenbachia and Dracaena that develop ... where the cuttings have been inserted. Cuttings also may be rooted in a wick-watered pot. The constant moisture supply prevents ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alismataceae Vent.
... . Annual (rarely), or perennial; with a basal aggregation of leaves; rhizomatous. Hydrophytic, or helophytic; rooted. Leaves submerged and emergent. Heterophyllous (often), or not heterophyllous. Leaves alternate; petiolate, or sessile; sheathing; simple. Lamina pinnately veined ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aponogetonaceae J.G. Agardh
... Perennial; cormous, or rhizomatous. Hydrophytic; rooted. Leaves emergent and floating. Often heterophyllous. Leaves alternate; petiolate; sheathing. Leaf sheaths with free margins. Leaves simple. Lamina parallel-veined; cross ... starch exclusively ‘pteridophyte type’. Leaf anatomy. Stomata present (on floating leaves); paracytic. Lamina without secretory cavities (assuming that Cronquist’s ‘ ...
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Tips for Beginners: Success with Rooted Cuttings
... layer where rooting occurs. Remove all but the top four leaves. If the leaves are damaged or large or are likely to touch the medium ... the foliage. The cuttings need virtually no care until they have rooted. This may take three or four months. Look occasionally to see ... it until about the end of February. You can then put the rooted cuttings in individual pots using the same 50 / 50 mix. Water ...
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