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PlanetaCactus: Echinocactus
... genus is easily propagated by seeds, reaching the young plants about 10 seeding cm. wide in the first or second year. The young specimens must be protected from direct sun, exposing them gradually ...
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PlanetaCactus: Echinocactus grusonii | Golden barrel
... and prominent ribs, that do not get very noticed in the young specimens. Areolas show yellow wool when the plant is young, later white and grayish when the plant is older. They are ... are shining yellow color. Growing tips: The plant requires very well drained soil. Even when young plants are better in partial shade, adult plants need full sun. Propagation by seeds. ..:::Version ...
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Thematic Plan 2002-2008, appendix 1 - ANBG
... specimens of hard to grow taxa, with small water feature. Domestic garden setting. Planting till 2008 Med H 1,2,6 202 STERCULIACEAE Fine collection of young ... ,3,5,6 219 Eastern Rainforest Verge Many fine young specimens of palms, trees, shrubs and forbs, under Eucalyptus ... , Darwinia, Verticordia and Chamelaucium Good collection of young establishing specimens. Planting till 2008 Med T 1,2 223 Mixed ...
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Wisteria
... developing seeds. Propagation: Cuttings, layering Repotting The roots of wisteria are extremely strong and vigorous. Young specimens should be repotted every year, and the roots must be combed out and reduced aggressively ...
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Cedar of Lebanon
... needles and cones, which are held upright above the foliage, add to the impressive appearance. Young specimens retain a pyramidal shape but the tree takes on a more open form with age ... tree where it will get good air circulation, but will be protected from wind, especially young trees and newly repotted trees. Conifers grow in association with a symbiotic fungus which grows ...
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Floridata: Sequoiadendron giganteum
... young saplings do best in partial shade. Moisture: The average precipitation in the natural range of giant sequoia is 45-60 in (114-152 cm) per year, mostly from snow. Water young specimens ...
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Floridata: Pandanus utilius
... for coastal gardens in tropical climates. Young specimens make interesting container plants, although the smaller P. veitchii is more often used as a house plant. Container specimens need to be kept in a ...
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Elaphe situla, Leopard Snake
... smaller. Adults feed almost entirely on small mammals, especially rodents, which they frequently constrict, while young specimens eat lizards. It is largely a ground-dwelling snake, mainly active by day, but also ...
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John Merle Coulter
... and in the coalescence of the enlarged tubercles into broad vertical ribs. In fact, in young specimens, the plant appears almost smooth, with shallow furrows radiating from the depressed apex. The ... proliferous, transversely lined below by the remains of withered tubercles: ribs usually 8 (in young specimens often 6), very broad, gradually merging above into the distinct nascent tubercles which are ...
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ENGLISH APPLES - caring for young trees - DIVERSITY
... ENGLISH APPLES - caring for young trees - DIVERSITY Caring for Young Apple Trees Restricted forms of apple trees often bear fruit on their lower spurs in ... the trees get older, thinning has to be approached more seriously. Fewer fruits mean larger specimens and a decrease in total crop weight. However, you may prefer smaller apples. If this ...
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