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Primula (2258 readers)
Contributed by amazon 08.04. 2007 09:28:05 Topic: Other / Books Match on Article's text

This classic text has been updated and revised by the leading primulas expert. In terms of both the number of varieties grown and its popularity, Primula is one of the greatest garden genera. It is also among the largest and most widespread with approximately 430 species. ...

The New Encyclopedia of Daylilies (5991 readers)
Contributed by amazon 04.02. 2010 11:03:56 Topic: Other / Books Match on Article's text

Its no exaggeration to say that daylilies are the premier flowering perennial . From a handful of wild species belonging to the genus Hemerocallis , breeders have produced tens of thousands of hybrids in a dazzling array of colors , patterns , and shapes . Adding to their appeal is their hardiness, ease of care, and ability to combine well with other plants. ...

Growing Plumerias in Hawaii (2532 readers)
Contributed by amazon 06.06. 2007 09:23:47 Topic: Other / Books Match on Article's text

Hawaii is home to some of the most exotic plumerias in the world. Reputed to awaken the senses with their colors, fragrances, shapes and foliage, plumeria blossoms require delicate care and skill. Flora enthusiasts will find a plethora of information here about different types of plumeria, asexual propagation, rooting and media structures, cultivation, pest and weed control hybridization, cross-pollination, collecting and more. For island visitors, tips on taking home plumeria cuttings are inclu ...

Hardy Gingers (2896 readers)
Contributed by amazon 07.04. 2007 11:49:40 Topic: Other / Books Match on Article's text

Including Hedychium, Roscoea, and Zingiber (Royal Horticultural Society Plant Collector Guide) | Flamboyant members of the family Zingiberaceae---including Hedychium, Curcuma, Roscoea, and Zingiber---are once again on the wanted list as people discover their intricately constructed flowers, beautiful perfumes, and lush foliage. Although the majority of gingers originate in the tropics, a substantial number come from temperate zones or high altitudes and are perfectly at home in the temperate gar ...

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