Found 225 Results for leaves.Showing 191 to 200.
191.
Salpiglossis
Leaves and stems are sticky with fine hairs and glands which manufacture the slight stickiness, probably as a protection against early frosts in the mountains of Chile, its native home.
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192.
Salvia
Their
leaves are downy (farinacea refers to floury appearance) almost greyish; in the pink form they are dappled with pink, making the plants quite effective in borders and in flower arrangements where the quaint appearance can be appreciated.
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193.
Tuberous Begonias
Rotting stems, mildew on
leaves and dropping buds are prevented by providing air space around each plant, watering only in the mornings, and avoiding dryness at root level.
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194.
Colchicum
No
leaves appear with Colchicum flowers. Just before tulips come up, the dark green of Colchicum
leaves can be seen at soil level.
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195.
Cyclamen
There are no
leaves until after the flowers fade and the stems curl into a tight spiral.
Some winters require that extra fibrous material, such as loose dry grass or straw, should be lightly heaped over the place where cyclamens are planted.
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196.
Eranthis (Winter Aconite)
Mark the area where your aconites grow with a circle of small stones or sticks so that after the
leaves have matured and gone you don't become too diligent in cleaning and forking the area.
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197.
Galanthus (Snowdrop)
Petals are indeed much larger, of good thick texture, and the
leaves are wider and longer, making altogether an attractive and sturdy plant for winter months.
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198.
Gladiolus
The main pest of Gladiolus is the thrips which cause a streaking of the
leaves. If present, all foliage should be cut off, removed from the area and burned or scorched in a hot incinerator.
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199.
Iris
histriodes, while slender
leaves of later flowering /. reticulata varieties are showing.
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200.
Nerines
As with most of the amaryllis family, nerines bear their flowers on 18 in/ 46 cm stems in fall without the background of
leaves which only appear after flowering.
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