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This is an edible weed, that is like a strong radish. It is a member of the Brassica family. |
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spotted stem with no leaves & flowering in a shady spot in clumps Haemanthus occurs in widely varying habitats, mainly coastal scrub and rocky slopes, throughout the winter rainfall region of South Africa. One of the surprises of late summer, with flowerheads like bright shaving brushes popping up from underground bulbs, is Haemanthus coccineus which has a large number of variations and is one of 11 species of Haemanthus. |
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[[]]http://nordicplants.com/index.php?option=com_content& ;task=view&id=146Itemid=73[[]] Senetti® is the registered trademark of the Pericallis hybrids bred by Suntory (Japan). This species originates on the higher grounds of the Canary Islands. Senetti®’s are best to use as an early spring patio plant with instant and beautiful colouring, that can be put outside April and May. This hardy plant can withstand an occasional frost of -1°C. Senetti® will flower approximately |
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Blooming Time: In winter in the greenhouse, it blooms with very small, greenish-white flowers. Culture: Ledebouria socialis need full sun to partial shade with a well-drained soil mix. We use a soil mix consisting of 1 part peat moss to 1 part loam to 2 parts sand or perlite. The plants are allowed to dry thoroughly in between waterings. Plants are fertilized on a monthly basis with a balanced fertilizer diluted to ½ the strength recommended on the label. They are very vigorous growers an |
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[[]]http://wimastergardener.org/?q=Ceropegia_woodii[[]] Description: Succulent, evergreen trailing vine, that grows to 2-5 cm in height and spreads to reach up to 2-4 m in length. Stem: Thin and pendulous from which leaves hang, Leaves: Heart shaped that look somewhat like cyclamen leaves and marbled with shades of silver and green on the top, and green to purple on the under-surface. They are opposite Tubers: The roots, and occasionally the stems, will often develop tubers. On the stems thes |
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the tiny blue flowers have 5 blue leaves the stems are fuzzy but the stalks are bristled but not too sharp |
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Like most fruits, Cantaloupes are high in Vitamin C and Vitamin A. They are also a good source of potassium and vitamin B6. It is a good idea to wash cantaloupe thoroughly before cutting into it, as the outside surface can contain Salmonella and other harmful bacteria. The fruit is usually kept from directly touching ground to help prevent rot. This can be achieved by putting cardboard, straw or blocks of wood under the fruit, or by trellising the plant. When trellised, the fruit must be support |
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