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Anthracnose - A Fungal Disease of Shade Trees
... other tree species. Other anthracnose-causing fungi have similar life cycles, but require slightly different moisture and temperature conditions for infection. Fig. 1. Blighting of leaf tissue caused by the ... and predisposes it to borer attack and winter injury premature leaf drop, which lessens the shade and ornamental value of the tree Specific symptoms of anthracnose vary somewhat depending on ...
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Floridata: Citrus reticulata
... southern Louisiana and southern Texas as well as Florida. Culture Light: Full sun to partial shade. Moisture: Established mandarin trees will not succumb to droughts that might occur along the US Gulf ...
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Floridata: Sedum spectabile
... sandy, well drained soils. Light: Does best in full sun, but will tolerate a light shade. Moisture: Does best with regular watering, but can survive drought, and even can tolerate seasonally wet ...
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Landscape Design - The Helpful Gardener
... Etc., etc… Environment What kind of soil do we have? Sun or shade? Moisture Maintenance How much time are we willing to spend in ... the plant hardy? Will it tolerate our soil? (diseases, insects, moisture, wind, pets, kids…) Is it the right size plant? ... free to contact him. companion gardening benefits of native plants shade gardening preparing your garden for winter contact   about Copyright ...
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native plants for a california shade garden
... California native plants that grow in full shade California native plants that grow in part shade Shade is an important commodity in many parts ... keep in mind when planning your shade garden. Dry shade means dry! We do not water it. The moisture it gets is from rainfall only ... and stimulate weed growth. Mulch lots! Mulch helps hold in moisture, adds nutrients to the soil, aerates the soil, and gives ...
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Garden Clippin's Online: April in the Shade Garden
... the Shade Garden September in the Shade Garden August in the Shade Garden Shooting Stars April in the Shade Garden March in the Shade Garden Trillium Introduction to Helleborus The Shade Garden in October The Shade Garden ... , pH range to some degree, exposure and moisture levels. I have found that it does best in well drained soil, and bright open shade, but the plant will perform in less than ...
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Garden Clippin's Online: April in the Shade Garden
Garden Clippin's Online: April in the Shade Garden Garden Clippin's Index Newsletter: Rohdea japonica: The Sacred Lily of Japan Among my ... soil and root competition, they will do even better with decent garden soil. Too much moisture will cause discoloration in the foliage and eventual crown rot. The Japanese and Chinese have ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Cornus Dogwood Catalog
... 20 ft. high. Fine yellow-reddish foliage in Fall. Excellent shade tree; will thrive in partial shade. Needs good drainage. Belongs in every native garden where bright flowers ... sessilus(BLACKFRUIT DOGWOOD) A most desirable dogwood, quite rare. Deciduous, to 15 ft.. Likes shade, moisture --- a nice "woodlander." Containers Cornus canadensis (BUNCHBERRY - Perennial Form) A delightful low deciduous ...
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Paghat's Garden: Pachysandra terminalis
... Pachysandra requires no grooming or pruning or anything beyond shade & moisture. It is very undemanding, though there are a couple ... learn more about. It likes very deep full shade to partial shade. Moist sandy loam is best but it will ... any chance of survival. [Garden Indexes: What's New] [Shade Perennials] — [Ferns] [Sun Perennials] — [ Sun-garden Herbs] [Hardy Geraniums & Heucheras] — [Creepers & ...
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Paghat's Garden: Adiantum pedatum
... less. It is not at all sun tolerant, requirng shade to deep shade. Nor can it tolerate droughtiness. Given its minimal requirements of shade & moisture & organically rich soil, it is fantastically hardy. It likes ... "never takes wet or moisture, but still keeps dry, though laid at the bottom of a river as long as you please." [Garden Indexes: What's New] [Shade Perennials] — [Ferns] [Sun Perennials ...
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