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Hibiscus: SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Scarlet Swamp Hibiscus: (Hibiscus coccineus): is a southeastern native hibiscus also commonly known as Texas Star. The six to eight inch wide flowers are brilliant red, with petals more separated than those of other hibiscus, giving the blossom a star shaped look. Individual flowers last only a day but new blooms open throughout summer and [...]

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PERENNIAL HIBISCUS

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Mature height/spread: While dwarf varieties may only grow two to three feet tall, many varieties and species can attain heights of eight feet or more each growing season once established. Young plants are generally narrower than they are tall, but mature clumps will often spread as wide as their height.
Growth rate: Perennial hibiscus generally reach [...]

Malaysia International Landscape and Garden Festival (Laman 2006)

July 10, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Events, Flowers, Garden, Plants

VIBRANT colours greet visitors at the second Malaysia International Landscape and Garden Festival (Laman 2006).
The calming effects of meticulously sculpted gardens will soon wash over visitors as they stroll around Perdana Lake Gardens.
The festival, which ends on July 16 and themed “Oasis of Beauty”, promises visitors lots of attractions, chiefly the newly conceptualised Malaysia [...]

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ANNUAL HIBISCUS

The two hibiscus most commonly grown as annuals are not true annuals, but tropical shrubs that thrive outdoors during hot South Carolina summers. They can be grown in the ground

PERENNIAL HIBISCUS

Mature height/spread: While dwarf varieties may only grow two to three feet tall, many varieties and species can attain heights of eight feet or more each growing season once established.

Hibiscus: SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

Scarlet Swamp Hibiscus: (Hibiscus coccineus): is a southeastern native hibiscus also commonly known as Texas Star. The six to eight inch wide flowers are brilliant red, with petals more separated

Butterflies ‘appearing four-and-a-half weeks early’

British butterflies have been appearing an average of four-and-a-half weeks early this spring, conservationists have claimed, with at least 11 species making their earliest recorded appearance. At least 11 of Britain's

Okra: (Abelmoschus esculentus)

Okra: (Abelmoschus esculentus) is a surprisingly (for anyone who has not grown it) ornamental vegetable. Like other relatives, it has a typical showy hibiscus type flower — light yellow with

Turk’s Cap: (Malvaviscus arboreus)

Turk's Cap: (Malvaviscus arboreus) is a perennial grown for its constant blooms that resemble a Turkish turban. The bright red, three inch long hibiscus-like flowers never fully open. It is

10 Downing Street garden ‘welcoming to birds’

Thick herbaceous borders, flowering plants and walls covered in climbing ivy make the garden of No 10 Downing Street attractive to a range of bird species, according to a conservation

SPRUCE PINE

Mature Height: Spruce pine (Pinus glabra) grows to 50 to 90 feet. Growth Rate: This species grows relatively fast. Ornamental Features: The dark green, twisted, 3-inch long needles grow in bundles of
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