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Black-eyed Susan - Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii `Goldsturm`

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... systems when given bottom heat and mist. When well rooted in perlite/peat moss mix, they can be potted in small containers in a soilless mix with added perlite to give more drainage. Care should be exercised in transplanting since the fine roots often do not knit the soil together in a firm root bal ...
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... flowering plants as lilies, along with less obvious ones such as grasses. You may have noticed already that reproductive mechanisms can have an enormous impact on where and how various groups of plants live (that’s why we don’t live in a world dominated by ferns). Flowering plants show an amazing va ...
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Valentine's Plant/Flower Care
Valentine's Plant/Flower Care

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