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 | Rhododendron | | | October 29, 2009, 6:15 am | visits: 0 | | Rhododendron is the name given to a genus of flowering plants that all belong to the Eriaceae family This large genus has more than one thousand species in it and almost all of them have spectacular flower displays |  |
 | Ceratophyllym Demersum - Coontail | | | October 27, 2009, 8:57 pm | visits: 0 | | Ceratophyllym demersum (also known as the Coontail) is an undersea rootless perennial plant with several branches with rigid bushy whorls of split dark green leaves This underwater plant is often seen growing in lakes, streams, ponds and slow running waterways all over the country |  |
 | Typha - Cattails | | | October 27, 2009, 8:50 pm | visits: 0 | | Typha is a genus of several species of flowering plants in the monogeneric family, Typaceae Typha is native to many parts of the northern hemisphere but it can be found in many temperate and subtropical areas also |  |
 | The Definition of a Wholesale Nursery | | | October 27, 2009, 8:43 pm | visits: 0 | | A wholesale nursery is where plants are grown and sold for transplanting, for budding, grafting or layering, stocks or for restoration, wetland mitigation or conservation, environmental landscaping or for the beautiful gardens found at innumerable homes, businesses, parks and a myriad of other landscapes |  |
 | Getting Started in Home Gardening | | | October 26, 2009, 2:28 am | visits: 0 | | Being around flowers, plants and gardens in general relaxes the mind and is very therapeutic for most people This is why a lot people of taken up the hobby of gardening in their spare time |  |
 | Garden Benches - The Complete Situation For a Gentle Time | | | October 25, 2009, 11:57 pm | visits: 0 | | After passing so numerous precious hours to Complete your flower garden and after carefully opting and locating the flowers in them, you can forthwith treasure a unfeigned forge of artistic production You perceive your flower garden as the range where you can expend time looking up to its beauty and gorgeousness |  |
 | Wholesale Wetland Plants | | | October 24, 2009, 11:57 pm | visits: 5 | | We all think that plants cannot grow well in acidic soil, but there are plants that grow perfectly in wet and salty soil These plants are called the wetland plants |  |
 | Berry Plants | | | October 24, 2009, 11:49 pm | visits: 6 | | One of the berry plants is he black raspberry is a perennial plant with biennial stems or canes that grow from the perennial root system During its first year of growth, the black raspberry grows to full height of 4 to seven feet with no branches and producing large pinnate leaves with five or seven leaflets |  |
 | The Hop Sedge - Carex Lupulina | | | October 24, 2009, 11:42 pm | visits: 2 | | The Carex lupulina, better known as hop sedge, is a native perennial sedge that is a straw color with a green center Its margins are transparent and taper to long points or are shortly, rough awned |  |
 | Hay-Scented Fern - The Smell of Hay Without the Hay Fever | | | October 24, 2009, 11:36 pm | visits: 3 | | If you have ever crushed the fronds of this plant, you will smell the fragrance of freshly mowed hay that emits from them Just the aroma can make one think upon country living, haystacks and hay rides, but it is this very fragrance that gives this fern its name |  |
 | Cinnamon Fern - A Shady Deal | | | October 24, 2009, 11:28 pm | visits: 3 | | Ferns grab the attention of the beholder of their beauty, no matter what landscape they grace, and the Cinnamon Fern [Osmunda cinnamomea] is no exception This fern is a native to shady areas such as bogs, woodlands, streams, swamps and marshes in the United States, from Texas to Florida, as well as in eastern Canada |  |
 | Caring For Your Black Raspberry Plant | | | October 24, 2009, 11:21 pm | visits: 4 | | As people start to examine the issue of personal health more closely, many of them will try to find ways to improve their diets One of the simplest steps is to start eating more fruits |  |
 | Mature Landscaping Helps Sell Your Housing Projects | | | October 24, 2009, 11:14 pm | visits: 6 | | In these hard economic times, marketing and selling your newly built housing project could be a much harder task than it was in the past People may be having a struggle between making decisions on where to spend their money |  |
 | The Importance of Wetland Mitigation | | | October 24, 2009, 11:01 pm | visits: 3 | | As the green movement continues to gain momentum, it is important to not lose sight of the simpler but equally important aspects of environmental protection Recycling and buying fuel efficient or hybrid cars are heavily touted as ways to reduce our carbon footprint |  |
 | Going Organic: Fertilizers For Your Garden | | | October 24, 2009, 8:42 am | visits: 4 | | If you feel like giving your green thumb a boost to come up with better harvests and plants, you might want to consider purchasing organic fertilizers More and more people are getting into organic fertilizers because the advantages are really very good |  |
 | Curly Milkweed - Ascelpias Amplexicaulis | | | October 23, 2009, 2:42 am | visits: 13 | | Ascelpias Amplexicaulis is a member of the milkweed family It is also a member of the Asclepiadaceae family belonging to the wildflower population that is common in the United States |  |
 | Home Grown - Duck Potatoes? | | | October 23, 2009, 12:08 am | visits: 6 | | Duck Potatoes is the layman name for Sagittaria also known as arrowhead It is one of the twenty species of the aquatic plants |  |
 | Arundinaria Giantea Cane | | | October 23, 2009, 12:00 am | visits: 8 | | Arundinaria Giantea Cane is also called cane or switchcane It is a giant cane the is known for providing summer grazing for cattle, hogs, sheep, and horses in the northern ranges and the winter grazing along the gulf coast in the states |  |
 | Certaphyllum Demersum Coontail | | | October 22, 2009, 11:56 pm | visits: 6 | | The Certaphyllum demerson coontail is a plant that is submersed that does not have any root making it a free-floating plant The plant is commonly found habituating in ponds, streams, lakes, and slow moving waters in the United States, Canada, and the Virgin Islands |  |
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