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  | | German: Sonnenauge | Czech: janeba drsná | | Genus: Heliopsis | Family: Asteraceae, | | Mature Height: 1.50 m | Bloom in: VI, VII, VIII, IX, | Flower Colour:  | Soil Preferred: nutritive, | Light Required:  | | | Other Attributes: perennial, opposite leaves, petiolate leaves, leaf margin serrate, type of inflorescence - anthodium, bed plant, attractive flowers, cut plant, |
 Heliopsis helianthoides smooth oxeye flowers
Heliopsis helianthoides - False Sunflower, Ox-Eye (1708 readers)False Sunflower, also called oxeye, has 2 to 3 inch golden yellow flowers that are beautiful when used in floral arrangements. The plant grows 2 to 6 feet tall in light shade to full sun. It grows best in average, well-drained, moist garden soil. This hardy perennial tolerates drought but increases... ( About-garden.com)
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External links:Michigan State University Extension: Heliopsis helianthoides--Sunflower HeliopsisNC State University: Perennials - Heliopsis helianthoidesNC State University: Wildflowers: Heliopsis helianthoidesUSDA PLANTS: Heliopsis helianthoides (smooth oxeye)USDA PLANTS: PLANTS Profile for Heliopsis helianthoides var. gracilis (smooth ...USDA PLANTS: PLANTS Profile for Heliopsis helianthoides var. occidentalis ...USDA PLANTS: PLANTS Profile for Heliopsis helianthoides var. scabra (smooth ...WIKIPEDIA: File:Heliopsis helianthoides (1).jpgWIKIPEDIA: File:Heliopsis helianthoides.jpgWisflora: Heliopsis helianthoides (L.) Sweet var ...
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 | Product Description: In his articles and in best-selling books such as The Botany of Desire, Michael Pollan has established himself as one of our most important and beloved writers on modern man's place in the natural world. A new literary classic, Second Nature has become a manifesto not just for gardeners but for environmentalists everywhere. Chosen by the American Horticultural Society as one of the seventy-five greatest books ever written about gardening, Second Nature captures the rhythms of our everyday engagement with the outdoors in all its glory and exasperation. With chapters ranging from a reconsideration of the Great American Lawn, a dispatch from one man's war with a woodchuck, to an essay about the sexual politics of roses, Pollan has created a passionate and eloquent argument for reconceiving our relationship with nature. Publisher: Grove Press (2003-08-12) Price: $15.00 | | J. C. Stitch, |
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 | Product Description: Utilizing a handy, field-guide style, this book is divided into five sections by problem type: Pests, Diseases, Environmental Stresses, Nutrient Deficiencies, and Controls. Problems are alphabetized within each section and identified in full-color photographs. A quick overview of the problem and likely causes is followed by the author’s recommended fast and easy solution. Publisher: Quick American Archives (2008-12-01) Price: $17.95 | | Paul Bonine, |
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 | Product Description: Striking, mysterious, sinister, and strange all describe the singular appeal of plants with black (or near-black) foliage, flowers, or fruit. For some gardeners, they are curiosities that yield a special thrill. For others, they are invaluable for providing contrast with brighter elements. Whatever the source of their somber magic, these dusky denizens of the plant kingdom are irresistible to anyone drawn to nature's more unusual manifestations.
In this compact, accessible volume, Paul Bonine profiles 75 of the most alluring black annuals, perennials, bulbs, and shrubs. Some of the plants -- like agapanthus and lilies -- are darker versions of familiar favorites, while others are rarities that will appeal to the most discerning collector. Each entry describes the plant's essential features and details the requirements for growth and care.
Whether your taste runs to pansies, columbines, and sweet williams or to obscure orchids from the Andes, you'll find a host of intriguing choices in this beautifully illustrated, entertaining book. Black Plants is sure to haunt your dreams. Publisher: Timber Press (2009-09-16) Price: $14.95 | | Inc. - Lang Lang Holdings, |
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 | Product Description: Each calendar month offers an intimate look at nature through extraordinary detail and color. Publisher: Lang Holdings, Inc. - Lang (2009-06-01) Price: $15.99 | | Steven Frowine, National Gardening Association, |
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 | Product Description: The fun and easy way to grow orchids Orchids, as anyone who has read Susan Orlean's The Orchid Thief or has seen the movie Adaptation knows, inspire a passionate following. And their popularity is rising: according to the USDA, more than 12.7 million orchids were sold in the U.S. last year. Brimming with black-and-white illustrations and 8 pages of color photos, this friendly guide introduces would-be orchid fanciers to today's most popular and intriguing orchid varieties—and shows step by step how to select healthy plants at a nursery or commercial grower, cultivate them successfully at home, promote blooms, create beautiful orchid displays, and even produce hybrids. Alan Koch (Lincoln, CA) is owner of Gold Country Orchids, a company that breeds award-winning miniature and compact Cattleyas and Phalanopsis. His orchids appear regularly at North American orchid shows, and he delivers talks at orchid societies worldwide. Publisher: For Dummies (2005-02-21) Price: $16.99 |
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