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Cactus (Part 2)
... , as plants will require more water during the period of summertime growth than they will during the slowed, or halted growth of winter. In winter the plants may require water only once ... family that would normally be found growing in moist tropical jungles. They frequently have a trailing growth habit and flattened stem segments like those seen on the familiar Christmas cactus. Since they ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Geranium Blog
... nice green leaves and upright growth. P. capitatum - A rose scented geranium. Nice round leaves with red-tipped edges. Trailing growth habit. This plant was blooming - deep lavender single flowers - when it arrived! Also called True Capitatum. P. 'Mint-scented Rose' - This charming geranium is wildly splashed with cream variegation. Upright growth ...
geraniums.momcom.net

Geranium Blog : New Plants
... nice green leaves and upright growth. P. capitatum - A rose scented geranium. Nice round leaves with red-tipped edges. Trailing growth habit. This plant was blooming - deep lavender single flowers - when it arrived! Also called True Capitatum. P. 'Mint-scented Rose' - This charming geranium is wildly splashed with cream variegation. Upright growth ...
geraniums.momcom.net
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Fuchsia
... these cultivars are available with upright or trailing growth habits. Upright growers include ‘Beacon,’ ‘Black Prince,’ and ‘Winston Churchill.’ Cultivars with trailing growth include ‘Dark Eyes,’ ‘Starry Trail,’ and ‘Swingtime ... lower. The cool night temperatures are especially important during early spring growth when new growth is pinched and flower buds are developing. Flowering ceases when the ...
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FPHG -
... winter tender of the raspberries. Eastern blackberries can be thorny and erect, or thornless and trailing. Thornless types are much more cold sensitive (to 0°F) and can be grown only ... than failing to survive winter temperatures when the plants are fully dormant. Because of their trailing growth habit, they require trellising. Thorny types often have excellent fruit quality, but the thorns are ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Gesneriads - African Violet Society of Canada
... -tropical. As an introduction we will group and describe the plants by root-type and growth habit and name a few of the more familiar species in the type. Fibrous-rooted ... plants as the majority have a trailing growth habit. Among the most popular and very closely related to African violets are Streptocarpus (Cape Primrose) and its trailing subgenus Streptocarpella. Tuberous-rooted Gesneriads A ...
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Hybridization
... standards. The trailing growth habit has been added to the modern varieties of the African violet again by going back to the species and crossing those that had a trailing growth habit with certain of the modem varieties and thereby transferring the modem blossom types to a plant which grow into a gracefully trailing multi-crowned plant. Chimeras ...
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Captain Samuel Holland
... ) Captain Samuel Holland introduced in 1990, is a winter-hardy pillar-type rose with a trailing growth habit and branches that grow to 1.8 m in L'Assomption. The plant flowers ...
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Epigaea repens--Trailing Arbutus
... 11/12/99 Epigaea repens--Trailing Arbutus Hardiness Zones: 2 to 9 Height: 6 inches Spread: 2 feet Form: spreading Type: broad-leaved evergreen shrub Annual Growth Rate: less than 12 inches Flowers: White to pink Comments: This prostrate, trailing plant requires an acid, well-drained soil and will ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Arbutus, Trailing - Herb Profile and Information
... leaves, used dried to make an infusion, and fresh to make a tincture. ---Habitat---The Trailing Arbutus (Epigaea repens, Linn.) is a small evergreen creeping shrub, found in sandy soil in ... from Greek words signifying 'upon the ground,' expresses the mode of growth and trailing habit of the species. ---Cultivation---The Trailing Arbutus generally does not do well when attempts are made to take ...
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