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... modern well insulated and heated homes, this technique results in dead geraniums. To over-winter in a basement or cool room, each plant should be cut back by half and the roots sealed in a plastic bag containing barely moist peat moss. It's easier to keep only one or a few 'mother' plants. Rescue th ...
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... reproduces by seed and is spread into gardens and bushland by small animals, such as birds which eat the berries. Rabbits, foxes and black rats eat the seeds and transport them on their fur. The seeds also stick to people’s shoes and can be present in dumped garden waste and soil. ...
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... Published by the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) and issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Andrew G. Hashimoto, Director/Dean, Cooperative Extension Service/CTAHR, Univ ...
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... But since the discovery of these plants - less than two centuries ago - they posed an enigma. Rafflesia are parasitic plants with an unusual trait. As they live on the jungle floor, extracting food from the roots of a tropical vine (Tetrastigma), they lost all organs: stem, roots, leaves. As they do ...
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