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featherphobia (181) wrote the following about Asarum europaeum on May 21 2010 (Last edit was on May 21 2010)
featherphobia (181) wrote the following about Ruellia brittoniana on May 21 2010
Kay (765) wrote the following about Picea abies 'Nidiformis' on May 20 2010
Netty (13946) wrote the following about Hosta 'Empress Wu' on May 19 2010
Netty (13946) wrote the following about Hosta 'White Feather' on May 19 2010
LilyJunkie (45) wrote the following about Rosa multiflora on May 04 2010
civicboyfl (356) wrote the following about Plumeria alba on May 02 2010
KK Ng (396) wrote the following about Zingiber officinale on May 01 2010
FlowerFreak22 (9625) wrote the following about Iris japonica 'Eco Easter' on Apr 29 2010
FlowerFreak22 (9625) wrote the following about Stangeria eriopus on Apr 29 2010
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Loves the deep shade under oak trees and the leaves they produce. intersting flowers and foliage.
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featherphobia (181) wrote the following about Ruellia brittoniana on May 21 2010
Kay (765) wrote the following about Picea abies 'Nidiformis' on May 20 2010
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A slow growing evergreen with short needles and the appearance of a bird's nest.
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Netty (13946) wrote the following about Hosta 'Empress Wu' on May 19 2010
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The biggest Hosta so far! A mature plant will be 4 ft tall with flower stalks 5 ft tall. It also needs lots of space as it will easily spread 5 ft.
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Netty (13946) wrote the following about Hosta 'White Feather' on May 19 2010
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When this plant first appears in the spring, it is completely white. As it matures it turns green.
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LilyJunkie (45) wrote the following about Rosa multiflora on May 04 2010
Multiflora Rosa is considered a noxious weed and in many states is illegal to buy, sell, plant or transplant without first obtaining a permit.
civicboyfl (356) wrote the following about Plumeria alba on May 02 2010
One of my favorite plants. The flowers are popular in Hawai'i for making leis. Here is SW FL, you can cut off any branch and stick it in the ground anywhere in full sun and you will get a new plant next season. Usually they sprout giant leaves from April until September, then it will start to bloom. Mine continue to bloom until the temps get below 50 deg F at night (around Dec) and then drops everything. Leaves, blooms... everything except the branches, and stays that way until it gets hot again in April. This year, we had a few nights below freezing and I have yet to find a Plumeria that survived, including the one I couldn't bring indoors. ::Tear rolling down my cheek::
KK Ng (396) wrote the following about Zingiber officinale on May 01 2010
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When I see ginger I think of steam fish, yes it is really great with steam fish :p
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FlowerFreak22 (9625) wrote the following about Iris japonica 'Eco Easter' on Apr 29 2010
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This plant was introduced by Dr. Don Jacobs of Eco Gardens in Georgia.
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FlowerFreak22 (9625) wrote the following about Stangeria eriopus on Apr 29 2010
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There are two forms of this plant. One lives in dry grassland habitats, the other in moist forest habitats.
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