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comment on my vivarium thingy please :-)b - Terrariums Forum - GardenWeb
... . The typical way to go about creating humidity is to have a wet wall in combination with a misting system. A wet wall simulates the effect of a moderate rainfall without the rain itself ... will send, some fantastic vivariums.... sherryazure@yahoo.com... best Sherry (I have aquariums/terrariums and wall fountains (sculpture so used this skill to build water feature) none the less saved many ...
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Cywes Part 1
... of roughly half of the greenhouse. The outside wall is partially covered with insect screen and misters spray water on it to provide a "wet wall" cooling effect. Note the upside down pots ...
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Anatomy of a Miltonia, Earl Dunn, 31 Mar 99
... foothills of NC) Our temps would easily get over 100, Clare, but we use a wet wall to keep the temp down. Clare in LA That's sure what it sounds like ... ... Lanceps (Thamina from So. Calif.) Kathy, if in doubt, increase light. Don't keep it wet, keep good humidity. I have a clone of that also, Kathy, mine was purchased healthy ...
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Temperature, Water and CAM, Marilyn Light, 14 May 97
... upwards in hot, humid weather. Fleur(Tasmania) Disa come from the top of Table Mountain, wet, and cool. bmtorchids(Barbara in Sunny California) Which Disa do you have Marilyn? I now ... you try Masds again! He'll needa rest after the Kitchen before tackling a new wet wall in the GH. nodosa Lois - I think the on plant container for orchid seed is ...
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Gold Medal Plant Awards
... Fothergilla gardenii (dwarf fothergilla) is native to the southeastern United States. It grows in sunny, wet habitats and attains a height of two to three feet, which can easily be accommodated ... subspecies petiolaris (climbing hydrangea) is an attractive, clinging vine. Train it to cover a rock wall or sturdy arbor, as a groundcover or up a tree. Although slow to start, this ...
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Angiosperm Families - Acanthaceae Juss.
... thickenings (e.g. Barleria, Justicia, Ruellia). Anther epidermis persistent. Microsporogenesis simultaneous. Anther wall initially with one middle layer; of the ‘dicot’ type. Tapetum glandular. ... sometimes covered with hairs or scales which become sticky or slimy when wet. Polyembryony recorded (and common). Seedling. Germination phanerocotylar. Physiology, biochemistry. Cyanogenic (rarely), or ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aizoaceae Rudolphi
... . Endothecium developing fibrous thickenings. Microsporogenesis simultaneous. The initial microspore tetrads tetrahedral, or isobilateral. Anther wall initially with one middle layer, or initially with more than one middle layer; of ... (or absent); apical, or apical to lateral (excentric). Stigmas (1–)2–5(–20); wet type, or dry type; papillate; Group II type, or Group III type. Placentation when ...
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Backyard Sugarcane
... the better. Sugarcane planted in partially shaded areas such as near a building or a wall will have reduced plant growth. Periods of stress, including too much or too little moisture ... to 3 inches with loose soil. Early Care Keep the soil slightly moist, but not wet. The young growth period of sugarcane is particularly sensitive to excessive moisture. Within 1 to ...
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How to build a retaining wall project into a rock garden.
... make your bottom 'footing'. This makes your rock wall into a 50 year wall. Without this simple footing the rocks have a tendency ... including Wild Strawberry, Maidenhair fern, Red Lobelia and Columbine. This wet rock wall is also inhabited by tree frogs and an occasional snake! ... hammer) or any other soft, porous rock, make a dry wall. The cement wall will fail, because the rocks will just break of and ...
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Teucrium chamaedrys - WALL GERMANDER - Rainyside.com
... - Rainyside.com Plant Gallery and Growing Guide - Perennials Teucrium chamaedrys ©2002 WALL GERMANDER Family: Lamiaceae Pronounced: TOYK-ree-um ka-MIE-dris Geographic Origin Central and Southern ... , as it hails from other Mediterranean climates. Well-drained soil is necessary, especially during our wet winters. I grow my Teucrium in raised beds, where the plants thrive. For those who ...
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