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1. 7 Beautiful Mountain Flowers From Around the World
(Newsletter)
... Features: This mountain flower is coloured in striking white, purple or blue. The flower itself has a highly distinctive bell shape. It is found growing in clusters on mountains throughout the world. ...
Created on 16 April 2013
2. Growing and Planting Cowpeas
(Vegetables)
... branchless inflorescence produces stemmed flowers, 1 inch (2.5 cm) long, along the main axis. The flowers can be purple or white. The lowermost whorl of leaves under the flower is bell-shaped. The lobes ...
Created on 21 February 2013
3. 10 Fast Growing Shade Trees
(Newsletter)
... cream, grey and white which create an appealing look.   10. Quaking Aspen (populus tremuloides): This tree grows as much as 5 feet every year and by year 3 will reach 15 to 20 feet tall. At maturity ...
Created on 29 January 2013
4. Varities of Pomegranate Trees
(Newsletter)
... 600 seeds, which can range from a bright red color, down to white. Pomegranate trees like drought areas and so they can be grown in the dry areas. In wet regions the tree is susceptible to root decay and ...
Created on 01 November 2012
5. Marigolds
(Flowers)
... but they have been naturalized around the world.Growing Marigolds Marigolds can vary in size from 0.01 to 2.2 m tall. Bloom colors can range from yellow, golden, orange, and white. Flowers are typically ...
Created on 03 August 2012
6. Viburnum 'Eskimo'
(Trees and Shrubs)
... dark green, semi-evergreen leaves; highly tolerant to bacterial leaf spot. Flowers: Abundant, pure white, 3-4 inch snowball inflorescences of tubular white flowers in early May. Fruit: A drupe. Fruits ...
Created on 03 September 2011
7. 'Acoma' Hybrid Crapemyrtle
(Trees and Shrubs)
... dark green; dull red to dark purple red autumn color; field resistant to powdery mildew.   Flowers:   Pure white florets with pronounced golden anthers and long-clawed, crinkled petals in pendulous, ...
Created on 03 September 2011
8. Deutzia gracilis 'Nikko'
(Trees and Shrubs)
... low-growing flowering shrub. Gently arching branches. Foliage: Fine-textured, light green, willow-like leaves turn a deep burgundy in autumn. Flowers: Profuse panicles of small, pure white flowers ...
Created on 03 September 2011
9. Groundsel (Senecio vulgaris)
(Weeds)
... leaves and slightly fleshy stems topped with rayless, yellow flower heads (capitula) and fluffy white seed heads are very familiar to gardeners everywhere.   Control     Mowing: Effective if done ...
Created on 01 September 2011
10. Horseweed (Conyza canadensis)
(Weeds)
... a ring of white or pale purple ray florets and a center of yellow disc florets. Control In summer, patrol upwind meadows and remove plants if possible.     Mowing: Provides effective control     Pulling: ...
Created on 01 September 2011
11. Hairy Bittercress (Cardamine Hirsuta)
(Weeds)
... from late winter through spring. The small white flowers are borne in a corymb on wiry green stems, soon followed by the seeds and often continuing to flower as the first seeds ripen. The seed are borne ...
Created on 01 September 2011
12. Woodland Shade Garden
(Garden Projects)
... Partial shade Low Strong focal point, winter interest. 6 Polygonatum Commutatum Great Salomon's Seal 5' 3' Shade Low Handsome foliage, creamy white flower. 7 Osmunda Cinnamomea Cinnamon Fern 5' 3' ...
Created on 15 August 2011
13. Black Pepper
(Herbs)
... pepper, white pepper, green pepper, and very often simply pepper. The terms pink peppercorns, red pepper (as in bell or chile), and green pepper (as in bell or chile) are also used to describe the fruits ...
Created on 28 July 2011
14. Agave victoriae-reginae
(Cacti and Succulents)
Agave victoriae-reginae is a perennial with fleshy, succulent, lance-shaped leaves. Leaves form a neat round ball and are green with white stripes. They are of great architectural value and are often used ...
Created on 28 July 2011
15. Pests
(Reference)
... in order for viruses and viroids to infect. Therefore, the primary means of spread is through the feeding activities of a number of insects, predominantly aphids, whiteflies, and leafhoppers. Viruses ...
Created on 11 July 2011
16. Yellow pond-lily
(Aquatic Plants)
... and showier pink to white flowers.  Distribution: Yellow pond-lily is native to the Eastern United States, Africa, Temperate Asia, the West Indies, and Europe.  It is naturalized in most temperate regions ...
Created on 07 July 2011
17. Blue Spruce
(Trees and Shrubs)
... in mid-montane forests.  It often grows with subalpine fir, white fir, and Engelmann spruce.  It is cultivated on a wide variety of soils, except those that are very moist.  Establishment Blue spruce ...
Created on 07 July 2011
18. American Plum
(Fruits)
... The leaves are alternate, egg-shaped to oval, 6-10 cm (2-4 in) long.  The upper leaf surface is shiny green and the lower surface is slightly hairy; leaf margins are sharply toothed.  The white roseaceous ...
Created on 07 July 2011
19. Common Persimmon
(Fruits)
... on healthy trees should be covered with pitch or wax to prevent entry by wind-borne spores. Alternate Names Eastern persimmon, possumwood, American ebony, white ebony, bara-bara, boa-wood, butterwood ...
Created on 06 July 2011
20. Bermudagrass
(Grasses)
... The ligule is a circle of white hairs.  Leaves may be hairy or smooth.  Seedheads are usually in one whorl of 3 to 7 spikes, each about 1 to 2-1/2 inches long.  Some robust forms may have up to 10 spikes ...
Created on 06 July 2011