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- Growing Camellias in South Central Texas - plantanswers. com
The camellia is considered by some to be the queen of evergreen shrubs in the South and Southwest If only for its beauty of leaf and bloom, the camellia deserves a more prominent place in our landscape but it must be handled carefully The camellia is a member of the tea family and is native to semitropical forest areas
- Plant Answers
CAMELLIA (Camellia japonica) COLEUS (Coleus) CORN PLANT (Dracaena fragrans) CREEPING CHARLIE (Pilea nummulariifolia) - Not to be confused with Glecoma heteracea which IS toxic and also called "creeping charlie" CROTON (Codiaeum sp ) DRACAENA (Dracaena) EMERALD RIPPLE (Peperomia caperata) EUGENIA (Peperomia caperata) FUSCHIA (Fuschia)
- Azalea, Camellia, and Gardenia Varieties for San Antonio
Azalea, Camellia, and Gardenia Varieties for San Antonio Information provided courtesy of 1025 Holmgreen Rd , San Antonio , Texas 78220, Phone: 210 - 648 - 1303 Here is our list of azaleas that grow well in San Antonio Some of the azaleas can be used in the Hill Country without freeze damage All of the azaleas need acid soil, so raised beds work great Large pots put in the ground work well
- PLANTanswers - Category: trees land flowers
Camellia diseases include die back (causing stem cankers and the death of branches), petal blight (affecting the flowers), and occasionally root rot problems A common occurrence in shade is algal leaf spot; a scruffy substance on the upper surface of the leaves that is unsightly but not harmful to the plant
- Propagation of Landscape Plants - PLANTanswers
ASEXUAL PROPAGATION The most important reason for asexual propagation is to grow plants with the same characteristics as the parent plant Asexual propagation is the only practical means of reproduction when a plant does not produce viable seed, or seeds are difficult to germinate A group of plants originating from a single plant and reproduced by vegetative means is called a clone For
- House Plants - plantanswers. com
Azalea Cacti and succulents *@ (during winter rest periods only) Camellia Cast-iron plant * Chrysanthemum Citrus (grapefruit, lemon, orange) Creeping fig Daffodil, narcissus Easter lily * Euonymus japonica (spindle tree) Ivy * Hyacinth Hydrangea Japanese aralia Jasmine Jerusalem cherry Miniature rose Mock orange Norfolk Island pine Persian violet Primrose Tulip Tree Ivy Wandering Jew White
- The Language of Flowers - PLANTanswers
As every flower lover knows, flowers have a language of their own Every sentiment is expressed in one form or another by these fragile blooms and as a leading psychologist states "FLOWERS ARE A PERFECT REPLICA OF HUMAN LIFE"-- Planting - Growth - Bloom - Withering
- PLANTanswers: Plant Answers gt; The Language of Flowers
As every flower lover knows, flowers have a language of their own Every sentiment is expressed in one form or another by these fragile blooms and as a leading psychologist states "FLOWERS ARE A PERFECT REPLICA OF HUMAN LIFE"-- Planting - Growth - Bloom - Withering
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