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KAKTOS - Cactus Books - Suggested reading - Cactus.Thelo.gr
... few times (in winter), I always come back and try to locate something I found only in this book and not in others (soil preference for some species, special care info, calendar etc.). Photos are of very good quality. The Complete Encyclopedia of Cacti by Libor Kunte, Rudolf Subik This book that looks kind of small to be the complete encyclopedia of cacti, has ...
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Euonymus europaeus--Spindle Tree
... Fruit: Red and orange, white, pink Comments: Spindle Tree is one of the larger types of Euonymus. It has no particular soil preference, grows best in sun or partial shade and it transplants easily. The red and orange fall fruits (Vis. 1) are the main ornamental feature. Comments: 'Aldenhammensis' - A vigorous upright plant that produces pink fruit in the fall ...
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Euonymus hamiltonianus ssp. sieboldianus--Yeddo Euonymus
... spreading Type: deciduous shrub Annual Growth Rate: 12 to 18 inches Fruit: pink Comments: Yeddo Euonymus is grown for its numerous pale pink fruit (Vis. 2). The plant grows in sun or partial shade and has no particular soil preference. The fruits are not as persistent as those of spindle tree. This is a rounded (Vis. 1) to flat-topped shrub with ...
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Madison Chapter
... guide to Growing and Propagating Wildflowers of the United States and Canada. William Cullina. 2000. Houghton and Mifflin Company. Beautiful photos, excellent "related comments such as insect interaction and soil preference" but lacks natural distribution information. ($32.00) North Woods Wildflowers. Doug Ladd. 2001. 271 pages. A Falcon photo field guide to wild flowers of Northeastern US and ...
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Sunshine Farm and Gardens: Glick Pick Archives: Viola pedata
... Common name - species - "Birdsfoot Violet" Synonyms - none that I could find Native of - see http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/topics.cgi USDA Hardiness Zone - zone 5, maybe 4? Light preference - Full sun to light shade Soil preference - Average Moisture preference - Dry, very well drained Bloom time - Early Summer Bloom color - Blue Foliage - Medium to dark ...
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SunnyGardens.com - Gardening Forum, Encyclopedia, Glossary
... website. Search box tips: Search by scientific name, common name, plant type (perennial, annual, shrub, etc.), blooming season, flower color, soil preference (acid, alkaline, wet, etc.), or anything else you can think of. Enclose multi-word phrases in quotations to narrow your search (i.e. "live oak") You can also browse for plants alphabetically by scientific names, ...
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Wildflower pictures, wildflower gardening tips and flower folklore
... Sort Wildflowers: ... by Common Name ...by Botanical Name ...by Color ...by Height ...by No. American Growing Region ...by USDA Zone ...by Sun or Shade Preference ...by Type (Annual, Perennial) ...by Soil Preference ...by Moisture Needs Wildflower Info: What is a Wildflower? The History of Wildflowers How Wildflowers Got Their Names About Common Names About Botanical Names Plant Classification ...
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Wildflower Listing by Soil requirements - Wildflower Information.org
... lupines, prefers loose, sandy soil. Zinnia Zinnia elegans Adaptable Back to top Wildflowers Suitable for Alkaline Wildflowers that prefer neutral to alkaline soils Common Name Botanical Name Soil Preference African Daisy Dimorphotheca sinuata* Like all South African wildflowers, prefers gritty dry conditions. Annual 'Arroyo' Lupine Lupinus succulentus Adaptable, but like all lupines, prefers loose ...
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Calendar for Growing Roses
... of nutrients through bacterial action in forms the plant can use. They are beneficial to the soil structure. Organics are added to the plants several times a year to replace those that are ... preferred by many rosarians. Most recent research indicates sealing may be a matter of personal preference. 7. Cleanup Spray: Use a good cleanup spray immediately after pruning to control overwintering problems. ...
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Culinary Herb Gardens - Starting an Herb Garden
... one at the left containing sweet basil, purple leaf basil, chives and flat leaf parsley. Your food preference tastes should dictate what you would like to grow. Two favorites that almost everyone would agree upon ... mixing plants together - it will not hurt anything. Once you have settled on the placement of the plants, add potting soil to about 1 inch below the rim of the container. Tamp the soil ...
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