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Floribunda Roses

Floribunda Rose History, Top 3 Great Varieties

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Trying New Rose Varieties Floribunda roses are small, compact-growing shrubs that produce multiple clusters of single to fully-double flowers during spring and autumn. It is not unusual for a floribunda rose to produce clusters of...
Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma

Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma: 1 Extremely Expensive Plant

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Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma Known for their closeness to the elegant Monstera deliciosa, the mini monstera (Rhaphidophora tetrasperma) is, in fact, not a monstera but a part of an autonomous genus, Rhaphidophora. This genus consists of roughly 100 specific...
Maidenhair fern

Maidenhair Fern Grow And 3 Essential Care Tips Indoor And Outdoor

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Maidenhair Fern Many ferns thrive in captivating patterns and remote places. Still, maidenhair fern wins the contest with its silky purplish-black stems, almost spiraling frond structure, and extraordinary capability to colonize on a rock precipice...
Devils Backbone Plant

Devils Backbone Plant: Growing Simple As Hell

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Devils Backbone Plant The approach of Halloween prompted this devilish article. Although considered the most powerful of all evil, mythical figures, the devil -- also known as Lucifer, Satan, Beelzebub, Old Scratch, and the Prince...
blue hydrangea

How To Have Blue Hydrangeas: 6 Secrets To Growing Beautiful Blue Hydrangea Flowers

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What is the secret to blue hydrangeas? The answer is acid soils with available aluminum will change pink hydrangeas to deep blues. When the planting becomes pinkish, it's a good bet the soils are...
Meadow rue - Thalictrum

Meadow Rue – Thalictrum Meadow Rue Plants

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Meadow Rue STRUCK, by the way, a group of herbaceous perennials shot up in late spring, the Ancient Greeks called them Thaliktron, from thallein, to bloom, sprout or flourish. The Romans Latinised this as Thalictrum, which remains...
Cherokee Rose

Cherokee Rose Care And Origin History

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Cherokee Rose Cherokee rose, a beautiful vinelike plant with thorns and white flowers that thrives in the woods around here and is easily transplanted into local gardens. The Cherokee rose in all actuality are not native...
Hanging Succulents

Hanging Succulents: 4 Vibrant Plants To Hang

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Hanging Succulents Many people choose to create a hanging succulents garden to add color to their backyard. Colorful succulents and ferns are the most popular variety of hanging gardens. Succulents of vibrant gold, blue and green,...
Dragonfruit Cuttings

Dragonfruit Cuttings: Plant Growing And 5 Safe Propagating Tips

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Dragonfruit Cuttings Dragon fruit propagation happens either from seed or stem cuttings. Propagation from seed is less reliable and takes lots of patience since the time required from propagation to fruit production can take up...
Hydroponics Gardening

Hydroponics Gardening and Hydroponic Nutrients

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Hydroponics is a kind of gardening that uses no soil, but instead grows plants in a solution of nutrients and water. A hydroponic system can grow crops and vegetables faster as well as year-round. Plants...