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| Scientific name
: Allium fimbriatum S. Wats. |
Botanical Family : Liliaceae |
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English
name : fringed onion |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 116114 |
Hermannia tigrensis Hochst. ex A.Rich.
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Sterculiaceae |
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| 60013 |
Lotononis acuticarpa B.-E.van Wyk
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Fabaceae |
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| vedo |
Verbena ×dodgei Boivin |
>>Verbena deamii |
Verbenaceae |
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| acri4 |
Acacia riparia auct. non Kunth |
>>Acacia retusa |
Fabaceae |
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| 88200 |
Disa coccinea Kraenzl.
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Orchidaceae |
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| 7828 |
Cynoctonum capense (L.f.) E.Mey.
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Apocynaceae |
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| prsuk |
Prunus subcordata Benth. var. kelloggii J.G. Lemmon |
Kellogg's Klamath plum |
Rosaceae |
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| 79563 |
Bersama maxima Baker
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Melianthaceae |
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| 11386 |
Gnaphalium cephalotes Thunb.
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Asteraceae |
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| cete2 |
Centaurium texense (Griseb.) Fern. |
Lady Bird's centaury |
Gentianaceae |
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| 117056 |
Lachnaea pedicellata Beyers
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Thymelaeaceae |
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| pasc7 |
Pavonia scabra K. Presl, non Benth. ex Garcke nec (B. Vogel) Ciferri |
>>Pavonia paludicola |
Malvaceae |
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| prar3 |
Prunus armeniaca L. |
apricot |
Rosaceae |
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| 42682 |
Cyperus aureovillosus (Lye) Lye
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Cyperaceae |
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| ramo6 |
Radula mollis Lindenb. & Gottsche
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Radulaceae |
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| 32774 |
Campanopsis undulata (L.f.) Kuntze
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Campanulaceae |
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Light and House Plants -
Light can be supplemented by artificial lights, , Growing Beans especially by fluorescent tubes only half a metre or so above the plants. , Reproduction and Propagation This works well for foliage plants , Indoor Gardening Tips but to make flower , Sowing Mix for Australian Natives buds, the red rays of incandescent globes are needed. Too many of these too clo...
The Black Peach Aphid -
The black peach aphid (Brachyeauclus persienecola), which is found in most peach-growing districts, attacks both the roots , Bronze Orange Bugs and the above-ground portions of the trees. , Bulbs & Corms Although the peach is its main food-plant, apricots growing , Cactus and Soil on peach stocks, plums, nect...
Lantana (Lantana Camara) -
There are two main forms of Lantana here in Australia: a cultivated form planted in gardens , Mulching and also weedy variety found in bushland and pastures. The cultivated form is non-thorny, produces few seeds , Tomato Catepillar and is actually compact in shape. The weedy form is pr...
Plant Diseases in Australian Natives -
If fungal disease , Cleaning your Plants occurs, promptly soak the tray and contents in a suitable soil , The Light Brown Apple Moth fungicide and repeat the treatment if necessary. If a tool , Growing Bonsai or some other item could carry the disease , Growing Bonsai from the infected tray to others, wash off all soil , Plant Diseases in Australian Natives and disinfect the to...
Great Pergola Plants -
Some great vines that will do very well on your pergola: - 'Bower of Beauty' pandorea (Pandorea jasminoides) with pink flowers , Bush Roses through summer, , Hydroponic Systems - Aggregate Culture and its cousin, the white-flowered `Lady Di'. - Mandevilla 'White Fantasy' or pink , Lawns from Stolons `...
Tomato Mite -
Tomato mite (Vasates lycopersici) is probably the most damaging pest , Preparing your lawn - Levelling of tomatoes , Fungi - Fungus Diseases during the summer , How to Use a Dibble and autumn , Watering Cactus months and treatment for its control is necessary in all parts of the State....
Growing Asparagus -
It is generally considered that Asparagus is difficult to grow , Hydrangeas but this is not so, although it does take up a rather large area of garden , Large House Plants for the small owner, and only produces at most a crop for three months of the year....
Permaculture Zones -
An innovation of design , Fresh Tulips was the appreciation of the efficiency and productivity of natural , Repotting Houseplants ecosystems and to seek to apply this efficiency to the way human needs for food , Bonsai Display and shelter are met. David Holmgren is perhaps the most noted of these...
Fixing shallow hard loamy clay soil -
1 Add soil , Seed Raising to the surface to increase the depth.
2 Double-dig the whole area. To do this, open up a 60 cm wide trench at one end of the area and remove the top soil , Topiary down to the clay base. Barrow this soil , Garden Furniture to the other end of the area where digging will...
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