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Rose of Sharon
Rose of Sharon Rose of Sharon - Hibiscus syriacus General Information: Valued in the garden for its large flowers produced in summer. Valued as a bonsai for its upright habit, open and loose ... easily damaged. Propagation: Cuttings. Repotting: The tree needs annual repotting. Not particular about the type of soil, however it should be well drained and acidic. Pests and diseases: Aphids and Japanese ...
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Rose Satin - A new generation of Rose of Sharon
... Satin - A new generation of Rose of Sharon Proven Winners ColorChoice flowering shrubs. Incredibly Colorful, Easy Growing. HOME GARDENERS PROFESSIONAL RETAILERS PROFESSIONAL GROWERS PRESS AREA PROFESSIONAL PLANT BREEDERS [ Back ] [ Up ] [ Next ] ROSE SATIN Rose of Sharon A standout new plant with large single, deep rose-pink flowers adorned with a prominent red center. Rose Satin has the richest ...
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Rose of Sharon - The New Chiffon Series from PW
... PROFESSIONAL RETAILERS PROFESSIONAL GROWERS PRESS AREA PROFESSIONAL PLANT BREEDERS [ Back ] [ Up ] [ Next ] LAVENDER CHIFFON Rose of Sharon A whole new look for Hardy Hibiscus! Large, single lavender flowers are adorned with ... Woods Available at better nurseries, garden centers and mail order Sources State by state listing of garden centers Buy it now from Buy it now from Garden Crossings Buy it now ...
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Scottish Rose's Web Page
... check it out. My hobbies/interests are cooking, music, reading, and gardening. My favorite flower is the rose. I have my own garden in which I grow roses and many other plants. Please check ... Rose Gallery Garden Page Focus on the Family Deb's Page Rose of Sharon Christian Ladies Group Thomas Kinkade Gallery INTERNET PRAYER CENTER Garden Escape Weekend Gardener HGTV Online Better Homes and Gardens ...
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Garden of Eden
... viburnums) - perennials (shasta daisy, daylily, coneflower) - colorful annuals (petunias, impatiens, geraniums, marigolds) Fall - autumn colored trees (aspen, maples, pears & ash) - flowering shrubs (rose of sharon, hydrangea, butterfly bush) - autumn colored shrubs (burning bush, dogwood, viburnums, currants) - fall berries (pyracantha, viburnums) - perennials (hardy mums, sedum's, asters) - cool ...
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NARGS: Plant of the Month: July 2001
... the Malvaceae family, the mallows, a family which also includes Hibiscus, hollyhocks, rose of sharon, and the real marshmallow. One of its many popular names is purple poppy mallow. Callirhoe involucrata is ... drained in the winter time. There are several other species in the genus Callirhoe, each of which has similar flowers but varying in leaf forms and more obscure botanical details. Callirhoe ...
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Index of Common Names: O - Plants For A Future database report
... Butterfly Orchid Calamondin Orange California Orach California Scrub Oak Californian Black Oak Californian White Oak Cedar Of Lebanon Chinese Cork Oak Chinese White Olive Cork Oak Cork Oak Creeping Oregon Grape Dark-Winged ... The Prairie Red Oak Red Oat Red Osier Dogwood Rock Chestnut Oak Rose Of Sharon Rose Of Sharon Rose Of Sharon Sandpaper Oak Sawfly Orchid Sawthorn Oak Scarlet Oak Sea Oats Sea ...
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Previous Rose of the Month
... SERVICES News Releases Member Announcements Awards Advertising Rates Previous Rose of the Month We feature a new rose every month as our Rose of the Month. The articles are about all kinds ... Smith May: Royal Sunset - Gail Trimble April: Europeana - Patty & Don Thigpen March: Rainbow's End - Sharon McColgan February: Poulsen's Pearl - Anita Smith January: Jeanne Lajoie - Mitchie Moe 1998 (PDF files) ...
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JC Raulston Arboretum - Now Showing - Week of June 14, 2004
JC Raulston Arboretum - Now Showing - Week of June 14, 2004 Now Showing Week of June 14, 2004 Check out some of the hibiscus in bloom. Echinacea purpurea 'Stewarts Pink' eastern purple ... feature in the Butterfly Garden Rudbeckia hirta 'Cordoba' Hibiscus syriacus 'Oiseau Bleu' Blue Bird rose-of-Sharon Tagetes patula 'Disco Orange' Perennial Border Hibiscus moscheutos 'Disco Belle' This Web page was ...
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Background of the Tropical Hibiscus
... LYNN The tropical hibiscus belongs to the Malvaceae or mallow family. Other relatives are the rose-of-sharon (shrubby althea), the hardy hibiscus grown in the north, okra, cotton, the Confederate Rose, ... in the tropical hibiscus family is astounding! Real interest in Hawaii developed around the turn of the century. Some plants probably came from China and were crossed with native Hawaiian species. ...
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