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  • … warm and humid air with no drafts. If you have had these plants for some time, perhaps it is time to repot them. Although they do prefer to be slightly "potbound," all repotting … cotta pots. Be sure to remove any side shoots that develop off the parent plant. Good light is essential — a south or east window in winter and a west window in summer. African …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … The maintenance of biodiversity is an important objective of many conservation plans. We are working with a number of … .  Mike Howard (New Mexico BLM) on the critically imperiled Lepidospartum burgessi which is only found in a few locations in southern New Mexico and north Texas, Christal Niederer …
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  • … I divide irises? A. The best time to plant and transplant rhizomatous (or self-seeding) iris is after flowering but before the end of August. Established plantings of iris should be divided … with a spade or digging fork and use a sharp knife to separate the rhizomes. Proper sanitation is important to reduce the spread of disease, so dip the knife in 10 percent bleach to water …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Joey Brink is the sixth university carillonneur at the University of Chicago, where he performs on the … in Mechelen in 2014, and has toured North America and Europe extensively as a performer. Brink is regularly a recitalist at congresses of the GCNA and the World Carillon Federation, most …
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  • … completed numerous projects throughout the United States, the Caribbean, and the Bahamas, and is also working on a project in Shanghai. He is actively involved with the American Society of Landscape Architects and donates his firm’s …
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  • … of pendulous, fragrant, white flowers that contrast with its dark, purplish foliage. This is a hybrid of the Asian species Actaea simplex and the American Actaea racemosa from a cross … when established (second year) and prefers moist, humus-rich soils in partial shade. If it is planted in full sun, it will need constant moisture. There are over 25 different species of …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … For American gardeners, the main attraction of Actinidia polygama hardy kiwi vine is the foliage, which becomes more and more silvery over  the summer. That's what earned it its … provided a male variety nearby, a bigger crop in full sun. Attention cat owners: kiwi vine is like catnip to cats, and they may harm foliage or dig at the roots.In fact, in large …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … The titan arum ( Amorphophallus titanum ) is not really a flower; technically it’s the largest unbranched inflorescence in the world. At 6 … takes seven to ten years to gather enough energy to produce a flower. The full bloom cycle is one to two days. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … shrub in late spring. The flowers are followed by red fruit beloved by birds. Fall foliage is a colorful red orange. This cultivar is one of the most popular dogwoods in commerce. Members of the genus  Cornus , commonly known as …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Aurea cornelian cherry dogwood is notable for its glossy golden foliage, which turns orange in the fall. In other respects the Aurea cultivar is typical of the species -- abundant early spring long-lived yellow flowers, red fruit in …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant