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Ground Covers: Santolina chamaecyparissus
Ground Covers: Santolina chamaecyparissus Scientific Name Santolina chamaecyparissus Common Name Lavender cotton; Santolina Ground Covers Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Hardiness Zones: 6 to 9 Habit: Evergreen Growth Rate: Moderate Size: -- Site Requirements: Sun; needs excellent drainage Form: Low spreading mound Texture: Fine Foliage: Aromatic, silver-gray foliage Flower/Fruit: Button-like ...
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Santolina chamaecyparissus Gray Santolina
... cuttings from it, occasionally give it water and basically just ignore it. In return, our Gray Santolina gives us a no fuss gray mound of very fragrant foliage and cute little gold ... Flower Color: Yellow Characteristics: Full Sun, Evergray, Water Conserving Uses: Fragrant Ornamental, Dried Flower Gray Santolina $3.95 per 3 inch pot Quantity Internet Specials Receive Mountain Valley Views, our free ...
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Santolina viridis Green Santolina
... way it flows outward as it grows unchecked. A more traditional use for Gray and Green Santolina is in knot gardens. Knot Gardens are a lot of work and I have always admired ... 11 Flower Color: Yellow Characteristics: Full Sun, Evergreen, Water Conserving Uses: Fragrant Ornamental, Dried Flower Green Santolina $3.95 per 3 inch pot Quantity Internet Specials Receive Mountain Valley Views, our free email ...
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Angiosperm Families - Compositae Giseke
... Rigiopappus, Robinsonecio, Robinsonia, Rochonia, Rojasianthe, Rolandra, Roldana, Rosenia, Rothmaleria, Rudbeckia, Rugelia, Ruilopezia, Rumfordia, Russowia, Rutidosis, Sabazia, Sachsia, Salmea, Santolina, Santosia, Sanvitalia, Sarcanthemum, Sartorina, Sartwellia, Saussurea, Scalesia, Scariola, Scherya, Schischkinia, Schistocarpha, Schistostephium, Schizogyne, Schizoptera, Schizotrichia, Schkuhria, ...
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White flowers and plants for a Moonlight Garden in AZ - Arizona Gardening
... europea cv. Swan Hill "Swan Hill olive" Pedilanthus macrocarpus "Slipper plant" Perovskia atriplicifolia "Russian sage" Psorothamnus spinosus "Smoke bush" Salvia clevelandii "Cleveland sage" Santolina chamaecyparissus "Lavender cotton" Simmondsia chinensis "Jojoba" Sophora secundiflora "Texas mountain laurel" (Silver Peso) Teucrium fruticans "Bush germander" Yucca rigida "Blue yucca" White barked ...
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"Traditional Herbs for Winter Interest"
... ) Sisyrinchium striatum (Huilmo) noted: Arbutus unedo (Strawberry Tree) Cynara cardunculus (Cardoon) Herniaria glabra (Rupture Wort) Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender) Salvia (Sage) Sanguisorba minor (Salad Burnet) Santolina chamaecyparissus (Lavender Cotton) Scilla peruviana (Cuban Lily) Solidago odora (Sweet Goldenrod) Teucrium marum (Cat Thyme) Viola tricolor (Johnny Jump-up) To learn more ... ...
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"Traditional Herbs for Winter Interest"
... A) Also of note (1/3/99): Teucrium marum (Cat Thyme -- Sections C & F) and Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender, Section B) are two dependable clump formers that keep the eyes beguiled in winter. The Salvia (Sage, Section E), and Santolina chamaecyparissus (Lavender Cotton, Section A) were also looking good. Cynara cardunculus (Cardoon, Section E) had new shoots. [Next] -- [Home] -- [Introduction]
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... have a nice herby smelling mixture. If you don't care for the fragrance, it can later be altered with the addition of some essential oil. Southernwood, mugwort, wormwood, tansy, santolina, thymes, mints, particularly peppermint, sweet woodruff, rosemary, sage, lavender, rue, pennyroyal, lemon verbena, eucalyptus, red cedar. There are also some spices that can be added to the mix: crushed cinnamon ...
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Garden Hints Page 8
... caring for bonsai can be difficult and expensive for the beginner. The alternative is to use herbs. The easiest herb to use is rosemary, although lavender, thyme, winter savory, sweet marjoram, oregano, and santolina may be used. During the winter the plant requires a bright window. Low light will cause weak growth as it stretches toward the sun. Trim to keep the plants shape, using the cuttings ...
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Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - L
... Lavatera thuringiaca--Tree Mallow LAVELLE HAWTHORN Crataegus x lavelli--Lavelle Hawthorn LAVENDER Lavandula angustifolia--Common Lavender Lavandula stoechas--French Lavender Lavandula Insect Problems LAVENDER COTTON Santolina chamaecyparissus--Lavender Cotton LAWNS Selecting Lawn Grasses Lawn Site Preparation Starting A Lawn From Seed Starting A Lawn From Sod Proper Lawn Mowing Watering Lawns ...
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