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Poinsettia

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Post from: Florists: Attribution license: Flowers, Roses, and Flowers Online Poinsettia   Click Here to Buy Poinsettias   Christmas poinsettias are scientifically known as "Euphorbia pulcherrima". And the literal meaning of this is the "most beautiful Euphorbia". The common name of Christmas poinsettias is derived from when Joel Roberts Poinsett, who was the first U.S. Ambassador to [...] Related posts:

Green Roses

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Post from: Florists: Attribution license: Flowers, Roses, and Flowers Online Green Roses Green roses are one of the most remarkable little roses which exist on earth. They are apparently in cultivation since the year 1743. It became more popular after they were introduced to the world in the year 1856 by a British company named Bembridge [...] Related posts:

Flowers Encyclopedia: Snowdrops to Syringa

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Post from: Florists: Attribution license: Flowers, Roses, and Flowers Online Flowers Encyclopedia: Snowdrops to Syringa Snowdrops (Galanthus).—These are most effective in clumps. They may be planted at any time from September to December, and left alone for three or four years, when they may be taken up and divided. They grow best in a light, rich soil. Snowdrop [...] Related posts:

Flowers Encyclopedia: S to Snowberry

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Post from: Florists: Attribution license: Flowers, Roses, and Flowers Online Flowers Encyclopedia: S to Snowberry Saffron, Spring.—See "Bulbocodium." Sage.—This useful herb likes a rich, light soil, and is propagated by division of the root, by cuttings, or by seed. Saintpaulia Ionantha.—The leaves of this plant spread themselves laterally just over the soil, forming a rosette, in the centre of [...] Related posts:

Flowers Encyclopedia: Radish to Roses

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Post from: Florists: Attribution license: Flowers, Roses, and Flowers Online Flowers Encyclopedia: Radish to Roses Radish.—For an early supply sow on a gentle hotbed under a frame in January, February, and March. For succession sow thinly on a warm and sheltered border early in March. Follow on with sowings in the open till the middle of September. [...] Related posts:

Flowers Encyclopedia: Letter Q

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Post from: Florists: Attribution license: Flowers, Roses, and Flowers Online Flowers Encyclopedia: Letter Q Quaking Grass.—See "Briza." Quercus Ilex.—A handsome evergreen Oak, delighting in a deep, loamy soil. It is propagated by seed sown as soon as it is ripe. Quinces.—Plant in autumn in a moist but well-drained soil. Cuttings of stout stems 6 or 8 in. long, firmly [...] Related posts:

Flowers Encyclopedia: Letter P Continued

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Post from: Florists: Attribution license: Flowers, Roses, and Flowers Online Flowers Encyclopedia: Letter P Continued Poa Trivalis.—A very pretty, dwarf-growing, variegated grass. Plant in a moist situation in a rich, light, loamy soil. It is increased either by seed or division. Podocarpus.—See "Cephalotaxus." Podolepis.—Hardy annuals bearing yellow and red and white flowers. A mixture of loam and peat is [...] Related posts: