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Flowering Plants: PRIMULA
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Primula obconica was introduced from China in 1880, where it was found in the Ichang gorge in 1879 by Charles Maries. The hybrids which have been raised from the original species are available in white, blue, salmon and crimson shades. Primula sinensis, sometimes called the Chinese primula, was introduced from Canton, China, in 1820, but it was not until 1909 that large-flowered hybrids appeared. Design and Marketing Dictionary. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Flowering Plants: KALANCHOE part 2
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Flowering Plants: CULTIVATION PRIMULA
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In (11-cm) pots, or if you have pricked out into boxes, transfer first of all to З'/г-in (8.5-cm) and later to 4. In (11-cm) pots. For this final potting use JI No.2 or compost E6. The sowing and potting culture already described applies to all six of the. With which we are concerned, but the growth requirements differ slightly, and at this stage it is necessary to differentiate. P nialamides, P. kewensis. Are best sown from early to late spring;. From late winter to mid-spring; and polyanthus and. Primu...
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Flowering Plants: CINERARIA
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In a further three to four weeks the seedlings should be ready for potting into 3-in (7.5-cm) pots and when these are well rooted in mid-summer pot on into АЧг. Or 5-in (11.5 or 13-cm) pots, depending on the size of the plant. Design and Marketing Dictionary. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Flowering Plants: Clivia
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It has very fleshy roots and strap-like leaves of which when it is growing well, it will produce four to six new ones during the growing season. It flowers in the spring. Design and Marketing Dictionary. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Flowering Plants: CULTIVATION SMITHIANTHA
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The time to start the tubers into growth is late winter. Or early spring, but the point to bear in mind is that a. Make sure the compost is moist but not wet and do not water until absolutely necessary, as too much. Moisture at this stage before any appreciable root. Apart from watering as required, the plants do not require any further attention until they have flowered. When grown in a greenhouse they should. Be given light shading in the late spring and summer. The tubers will not come to any harm wit...
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Flowering Plants: FUCHSIA - part 2
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FUCHSIA - part 2. This story say it was her husband). However, terms. The first known record of a hybrid was in 1832, being a cross between F. coccinea. The latter group which is described. Design and Marketing Dictionary. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Flowering Plants: CULTIVATION OF KALANCHOE
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In (6-cm) pots; they are slow-growing plants and this size of pot will probably suffice until the end of the summer or even the following spring. Dwarf. Varieties never require more than a З'/г-in (9-cm) pot and will grow for two years in this size, after which it is usually better to discard them. Cuttings can be taken during the summer months. If left in the cutting medium for six to seven weeks, they should be well rooted and ready for potting in 2 '/2. Design and Marketing Dictionary.
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Flowering Plants: KALANCHOE
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Flower during the summer months, but they are very useful for the autumn and early winter when flowering pot plants are scarce. Design and Marketing Dictionary. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Flowering Plants: CHRISTMAS CACTUS
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Originally this species was known as Epiphyllum truncatum,. And in the nineteenth-century gardening books it was always referred to by this name. Later the name was changed to Zygocactus truncatus, commonly known as the Christmas cactus, because it will flower naturally at Christmas (in the northern hemispere), given the right conditions. According to modern classification the species is now called Schlumbergera truncata,. In (13 mm) deep in moist peat, covering the pot with a plastic dome or bag until t...