Plants > Plants Type Flowers - 63 products found
Reviews on "Plants"
|
|
Dahlia:
... , dahling I thought I would write about the Dahlia. I personally am no over keen on Dahlias but my mum was and I would often receive them as a gift from her. Dahlias originate from Mexico. They are from the family Compositeae the daisy family. If you grow dahlias in your garden beds then it s really time to plant them now, late May early June after the frosts. Dahlias grow well in patio pots too The dahli... Read the full review: Dahlia dahling by mumsymary |
Flowers Plants
dooyoo Results 31 - 40 of 63| Sorted by |
|
|||
|
Iris Flowers. Iris is a genus of between 200-300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers which takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species. As well as being the scientific name, iris is also very widely use... overall rating |
|||
|
Sundew Nature has endowed the Sundew with the unique ability to capture and digest insects. This carnivorous habit allows these plants to thrive in nutrient deficient soils and supplement its diet with animal protein. The Sundews (Drosera) comprise one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants... overall rating |
|||
|
Asparagus Pea Plants / Unusual vegetable with a unique flavour a cross between asparagus and young peas. overall rating |
|||
|
Crassula Ovata Plants / Commonly known as the Money Plant. It is native to South Africa. overall rating |
|||
|
Canary Creeper Plants / A quick covering for tall fences, trellis work and sunny walls, growing up to 3-3.6m. The bright yellow flowers bloom in July until September. overall rating |
|||
|
Laurentia Plants / Half-hardy annual flower. overall rating |
|||
|
Greater Stitchwort Plants / Stellaria holostea overall rating |
|||
|
Birds-Foot Trefoil Plants / Occurs in the east third of Kansas. Lotus corniculatus is a common flowering plant native to grassland temperate Eurasia and North Africa. The orthography of the common name is variously given as Bird's-foot Trefoil, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Birdfoot Trefoil, or Bird's Foot Trefoil; it is also k... overall rating |
|||
|
Iris Sibirica Plants / Iris sibirica, the Siberian Iris, is a flowering plant in the genus Iris, native to eastern and central Europe and northern Asia. It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 50-120 cm tall. The leaves are glaucous green, narrow and fairly rigid, blade-shaped, 40-80 cm long and 2-4 cm bro... overall rating |
|||
|
Rock Rose Plants / overall rating |
|||
| dooyoo Results 31 - 40 of 63 | ||||
back | Plants Flowers1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | next![]() |
||
Reviews on "Plants"
|
|
Venus Fly Trap ... time to time, for some reason, there seems to be a minor craze for carnivorous plants that hits British garden centres, and for a while there ll be a slowly-declining stand set up somewhere near the checkouts, featuring Sarracineas (upright pitcher plants), Nepenthes (hanging pitcher plants), Droseras (sudews), Pinguiculas (butterworts) and of course that hoary old insect eating chestnut, the venus fly trap. Some of these plants are doomed from the start. Nepenthes hybrids are spectacular and will look good for about, at most a month, before the pitchers dry up and the plant, in the dry atmosphere of someone s house, beings to invest in leafy growth only. If you... Read the full review: Beautiful, interesting plants by worst_trip |
|
|
Canary Creeper ... you got a dull wire fence or a gloomy wooden trellis? .If so this bright canary creeper will brighten it up. The canary creeper Tropaeolum peregrinum is a climbing relative of the nasturtium. It has divided blue green leaves a bit like those of a fig. This creeper will flower July through to September. The flowers are really bright. . Fairly small and numerous. They are a bright yellow these will brighten up your garden. These flowers have pretty fringed petals. The canary creeper will grow to about 12 foot 350 cm. Growing a canary creeper is easy. You can buy the seeds in many garden centers on or off line one address you can buy some from is http://www.sutt... Read the full review: Yellow coloured Canary creeper for your garden and the butterflies by mumsymary |
|
|
Marigold ... lacy foliage and clusters of small, single flowers in a range of yellow to orange colors called Signet Marigolds. Marigolds can be propagated by seeds and the plants need about 45 days to flower after seeding. Marigold seeds should be sown at least 2cm apart. Cover the seeds with 1/4 inch of potting soil. Water sufficiently. Plants will appear within a few days. When true leaves have formed, transplant into individual containers or outdoors. The plants take one to two months to grow and start flowering. Once the buds are formed we need to fertilize them once every four weeks. Fertilization will promote healthy growth and large blooms. Potash is recommend... Read the full review: Lovely Marigolds by kiran8 |











back
