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JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY, ORIENTAL CHERRY (Prunus serrulata)

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

Mature Height/Spread: The Japanese cherry will grow 15 to 25 feet tall and 15 to 25 feet wide. Depending on the cultivar, it may have an upright form, wide spreading form with horizontal branching or weeping form.
Growth Rate: It may grow about 10 feet in 10 years, but is short-lived. The average life span is [...]

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CHERRY LAUREL OR ENGLISH LAUREL (Prunus laurocerasus)

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

Mature Height/Spread: This evergreen, broadleaf shrub can grow to 20 feet but is generally kept smaller in the home landscape. The spread is 6 to 10 feet. The leathery, glossy, darkgreen leaves are 3 to 7 inches long and 1½ to 2 inches wide. Cherry laurel blooms in summer and has white flowers, which are [...]

Disease-producing particles too few to do any harm, Berkeley Lab scientists say

December 21, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Landscaping

Scientists are finding that the air around city dwellers is teeming with microbes, thousands of them in every breath, from thousands of species.
Microbial ecologists already knew dirt was rich in germs. There are trillions of bacteria, archaea and fungi in the average teaspoonful of soil and at least hundreds of thousands in the same amount [...]

PORTUGAL LAUREL (Prunus lusitanica)

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

Portugal laurel is a densely branched shrub, 10 to 20 feet tall, or a multitrunked, spreading tree up to 30 feet tall. When trained to a single trunk, it is used as a formal street tree. The glossy, dark green leaves are 5 inches long by 2 inches wide. Small, white flowers in 5- to [...]

CAROLINA CHERRY LAUREL (Prunus caroliniana)

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

Carolina cherry laurel can reach 35 to 40 feet with multiple trunks. Often it is used as a clipped hedge or tall screen to 20 feet high. The densely leaved plant has glossy green leaves, which are 2 to 4 inches long. Small, white flowers appear in late winter or spring, followed by black fruit [...]

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CHERRY LAUREL OR ENGLISH LAUREL (Prunus laurocerasus)

Mature Height/Spread: This evergreen, broadleaf shrub can grow to 20 feet but is generally kept smaller in the home landscape. The spread is 6 to 10 feet. The leathery, glossy,

JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY, ORIENTAL CHERRY (Prunus serrulata)

Mature Height/Spread: The Japanese cherry will grow 15 to 25 feet tall and 15 to 25 feet wide. Depending on the cultivar, it may have an upright form, wide spreading

PORTUGAL LAUREL (Prunus lusitanica)

Portugal laurel is a densely branched shrub, 10 to 20 feet tall, or a multitrunked, spreading tree up to 30 feet tall. When trained to a single trunk, it is

Annual Vinca LANDSCAPE USE

Vinca is an easy-to-grow annual for beds, borders, edging and containers. Vinca prefers full sun, tolerates heat and drought and can be relied on to flower in the hottest weather

Tomato-killing virus makes its appearance in California

An insect-borne virus that has killed tomato plants across Central America, Florida and Georgia has been detected in California for the first time. The virus, known as tomato yellow leaf

Gardening Tips Removing large branches

If branches are cut off close to the trunk, the weight of the branch is likely to tear away from the main plant, damaging the bark, leaving a nasty scar

Pick your cherry tree with care

Before the advent of celebrating holidays on Monday so we could enjoy the benefits of a three-day weekend, we would be acknowledging Washington's birthday today. Even though Thomas Jefferson is rightfully

Preventing Rose Diseases

Plant disease-resistant varieties. Some roses are very susceptible to these fungal diseases, others are virtually immune, and many fall somewhere in between. So the first line of defense is to
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