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Drosera adelae - Lance-Leafed Sundew (553 readers)
Contributed by amazon 18.10 2007 on 09:21:07 Topic: Plants / Other Match on Article's text

Drosera adelae (Lace-Leaf Australian Sundew Origin: Australia The tiny paddle-like hairy leaves are covered with drops of sticky goo, which trap insects that are attracted to the plant. In summer the sundews are topped with thin spikes holding small pink flowers. Sundews are winter hardy in most of the southeastern US, in cooler regions they can be grown in pots and terrariums as a house plant. Drosera adelae isnt very picky about soil. It grows well in the standard 1:1 peat:sand CP mix. ...

Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood' - Two-row Stonecrop (1037 readers)
Contributed by amazon 20.06 2007 on 09:44:20 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Title

One of the easiest ground covers to grow. Easy to maintain and needs little water. Does great in poor soil. Bronze-green foliage produces intense red flowers. Bloom June through August. Plant in full sun, 12 inches apart. Grows only 3 to 6 inches tall. Hardy in zones 3-9. ...

Acer palmatum atropurpureum - Japanese Red Maple (6606 readers)
Contributed by amazon 17.05 2007 on 21:33:10 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Trees Match on Article's text

Considered the most graceful of all maples. This versatile landscaping tree really stands out with deep blood red, finely cut foliage in spring. 15-25 tall with similar spread. Japanese Red Maples foliage is most colorful in full sun. Super hardy. 2 - 3 plants. Deer tend to avoid. Acer palmatum var. atropurpureum ...

Tulipa 'Flaming Parrot' - Parrot Tulip (519 readers)
Contributed by amazon 30.07 2007 on 10:19:20 Topic: Plants / Bulbs Match on Article's text

Yellow creamy , soft yellow with bright red flames, inside golden yellow with blood red flames. Specially selected tulips for their unique beauty and characteristics. Parrot tulips with their exotic shape, color and design, are the largest and most spectacular of all tulips. They resemble their namesake, colorful tropical birds. Frilled, ruffled and flared petals are splashed and striped with brilliant color combinations that are unlike those of any other tulip. They make gorgeous cut flowers. ...

Geranium 'Blue Blood' - Hardy Geranium (1031 readers)
Contributed by amazon 27.03 2008 on 17:28:14 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Title

Origin: Hybrid origin. Large, dark purple-blue flowers accentuated with even darker veining create a sea of color over a bushy plant. Foliage turns red in the fall. The darkest large-flowering geranium. ...

2008 Herbal Almanac (511 readers)
Contributed by amazon 30.07 2007 on 11:54:34 Topic: Other / Books Match on Article's text

Plan a delicious herb-xd brunch. Give your hair a henna boost. Arm yourself for the cold and flu season. There are hundreds of ways to get the most from natures most versatile plants inside Llewellyns 2008 Herbal Almanac. ...

Scadoxus multiflorus - African Blood Lily (992 readers)
Contributed by amazon 22.06 2007 on 11:08:28 Topic: Plants / Bulbs Match on Title

Very unique and plant originating from India. Large ball shaped red flowers on strong stems with clusters of thick, fleshy leaves. Ideal as a container plant, kept in sun or partial shade, and treated the same as an Amaryllis. Thrives in moist areas such as ponds. Not cold hardy. Hardy in Zone: 9 & 10. Height: 10-1 ...

Picea abies 'Acrocona' - Acrocona Norway Spruce (2092 readers)
Contributed by abies 26.10 2007 on 11:13:33 Topic: Plants / Conifers Match on Article's text

Acrocona is a delightful small evergreen conifer for lovers of special and interesting small trees. A broad pyramid attracting attention with its special feature - the blood red extra large cones on the terminals of many branches. These emerge upright, bright red-purple, then droop downward as they turn a clean tan. ...

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