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Trollius chinensis 'Golden Queen' - Chinese Globe Flower (7121 readers)
Contributed by amazon 28.08. 2007 12:19:53 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Title and Article's text

Golden Queen Globe Flower - Trollius chinensis Golden Queen Family: Ranunculaceae Origin: The species is native to China and Russia. Deep golden yellow flowers. AGM WINNER! Does not like hot, humid conditions. Cut back fading foliage in mid-summer. The moist perennial border, wildflower garden or bog garden. Can be used for cutflowers. ...

Callistephus chinensis 'Hulk' - China Aster (8938 readers)
Contributed by amazon 27.09. 2007 08:34:58 Topic: Plants / Annuals Match on Title and Article's text

Hulk is easy to grow in full sun and any moist garden soil. The plant reaches 21 inches high and 14 to 16 inches wide, with good side branching (for more blooms!) and a neat, upright habit. Ideal for the cutting garden, beds, borders, the patio, and containers. ...

Belamcanda chinensis - Leopard Lily (4336 readers)
Contributed by amazon 25.01. 2008 09:15:47 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Title

An unusual perennial for the warm sunny border with sword-like rich green leaves and clusters of delightfully speckled flowers, for the first time offered in a wide range of colors. In autumn the seed pods burst to reveal clusters of black seeds like blackberries. Will flower in its first summer from seed. Flowers early summer. Height: 36-40 inches. Prefers sun. Hardy in zones 5-9. Also know as the Blackberry Lily! ...

Actinidia chinensis - Kiwi Fruit (6932 readers)
Contributed by amazon 10.09. 2007 18:38:59 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants Match on Title

The Hardy Kiwi, are native to the mountains and hills of southwestern China where they grow wild in trees and on bushes. The Hardy Kiwi was introduced to the United Kingdom, Europe, United States, and New Zealand between 1900 to 1910 from China. Commercial plantings were made in New Zealand about 1930 and have become widespread over the last 20-30 years. ...

x Cornus 'KN30-8' VENUS® - dogwood (23517 readers)
Contributed by havlis 20.02. 2008 09:27:18 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Shrubs Match on Article's text

This dogwood comes from an interspecific hybridization of Japanese dogwood and cornus nuttallii. Dr. Elwin R.Orton from the Rutgers University of New Jersey, USA was the man behind this work that began in 1983 and 20 years later he was able to have his superb plant patented under patent number PP16309. The aim was to bring a plant with superior winter hardiness as well has resistance against the so-called dogwood decline in the USA caused by the anthracnose epidemic in the last decades of 20th c ...

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