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Orbea variegata
... well-drained soil pH 7.5 to 8,5 (mildly alkaline). It is easily propagated by removing a cutting, sometimes with roots attached, in spring and summer, But seeds germinate readily if they are sown when fresh. Family: Asclepiadaceae (Apocynaceae) (Milkweeds family) Scientific Name: Orbea variegata (L) Haworth 1812 in: Syn.Pl.Succ.40 (1812) Synonym: Stapelia ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Propagation by Division
... ). Other candidates for division are plants that sucker and those which naturally layer (ie develop roots where their branches touch the ground. Suckering plants include some species of Dampiera, Lechenaultia and ... need do with this group is to dig up small pieces (making sure that there are roots attached), pot them into individual containers and place them into a greenhouse or sheltered position ...
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A quick way of mounting Dendrobium keikis - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... trunk. 1.Break off the keikis or remove them with a sharp knife before there are too many roots attached. This method is not suitable for young plants that have been in a pot unless they have ... Sorry! what I was trying to show was that the orchids in both these photos were originally attached with the coconut leaf nets but these gradually disintegrated and left the plants clinging to the trees with ...
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Horseradish
... not be required. Adequate moisture will result in optimum yields, but the plants will produce edible roots with minimal watering. Excessively good growing conditions will enhance the spread of this plant. Harvesting Most ... , delay harvesting until late September. At this time carefully dig around the plant. There will be many lateral roots attached to the tap root. Try to dig up as many lateral roots ...
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MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... by division. Split the rhizomes during early pitcher growth with a clean cut. Select those with several roots attached. If division is to be rhizome cuttings, select a plant in spring with a long rhizome and cut off as much as possible of this while still allowing the main plant to have sufficient roots for growth. Divide the piece of rhizome into lengths between 1 2,5 cm long, cutting with ...
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HostaRegistrar.org: American Hosta Society Online Registry and Hosta Plant Database
... the margin, concave. DIMPLES – a slight form of seersuckering DIVISION – (in Hosta) a single shoot with roots attached. DRAWSTRING EFFECT – the leaf distortion caused by the expansion of the interior of the leaf ... , tissues, or whole plants. NODE - the meristematic place on a stem where the leaf is attached. OVARY - the basal portion of the pistil where eggs are contained. OVATE - (in Hosta) leaves ...
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Propagating House Plants
... container at approximately the same depth as they were growing and firm the soil around the roots. Water thoroughly and begin light fertilizer applications. Planting Spores Most ferns are propagated by division, ... and separate or divide it by pulling or cutting it apart. Each division should have some roots attached. Repot the new plants. Cuttings There are many types of cuttings which can be used ...
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Untitled Document
... for many species, by detaching a piece of the underground rhizome (taking care to obtain a piece with roots attached). The underground rhizome can be severed by either using a knife or, in some cases, a ... and asking bromeliad nurseries. If you are willing to settle for a rhizome with a few leaves and roots attached, rather than a well-established plant in a pot, then you are in the best position to ...
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What's wrong with the roots (Root Rot)? -
... root rot by not watering enough. If the soil dries out completely between waterings, some of the violets roots might die and start rotting. To get rid of root rot, remove all the brown roots. You will ... the plant. The outside of the stem will have some callusing on it where the old leaves were attached. Take a knife or your fingernails and scrape off that callus as you would scrape a carrot until ...
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Gardener's Network: Types of Fall Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Tuberous Roots, and Rhizomes
... is dark brown and paperlike. Propagation is accomplished by division. Baby bulbs are produced and are attached closely to the mother bulb, at the bottom of the bulb. Baby bulbs are produced rapidly ... true root. The enlarged root sends out stems and leaves. Propagation is accomplished by separating the roots. Common Name Botanical Name When to Plant When in Bloom Clivia Clivia Anytime Spring Dahlia ...
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