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Tyrannosaurus Rex Could Grow to Be Twenty Feet Tall


Tyrannosaurus Rex Could Grow to Be Twenty Feet Tall


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Grow Deep, Not Just Tall


Grow Deep, Not Just Tall


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Tall Perennials


Tall Perennials


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Grow up instead of out with tall perennials...

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Grow


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Slash Pines Grow above the Tall Grass in Floridas Freshwater Marsh


Slash Pines Grow above the Tall Grass in Floridas Freshwater Marsh


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Slash Pines Grow above the Tall Grass in Floridas Freshwater Marsh - Photographic Print

Magic grow assorted capsules  soft expanding foam - 1 ea


Magic grow assorted capsules soft expanding foam - 1 ea


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Each capsule is a colorful surprise.

Grow Growth Chart


Grow Growth Chart


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As Tall as a Giraffe Watch your child grow inch by inch with this canvas Grow Growth Chart Featuring a long neck giraffe with unique shapes and patters this artwork will enhance any rooms decor Four grommets are placed in each corner for easy hanging We also provide decorative nail or screw covers to complete the look An adorable keepsake quality chart that is easily rolled up for storage May be wiped clean with a soft dry or slightly damp cloth

Stack and Grow Planter Green


Stack and Grow Planter Green


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Stack and Grow Planters A Wonderful Patio Garden These stacking planters are constructed of high quality UV protected polypropylene plastic. That means that they won't stain your deck or cement patio like ceramic pots. No tools are required to assemble the planters. The trays simply interlock. Not to worry, though, simple to follow instructions are included with each planter. Each planter measures 24"W x 15"H. Additional trays can be purchased making them 24" wide and 30" tall. Ships Quickly! A STACK & grow Design Stack & Grow is a family and friend run business located in Utah. Their mission is to encourage people to live healthier and happier lives, through gardening. The planters are made of UV protected polypropylene plastic. Stack and Grow use as much recycled materials as possible in the making and shipping of goods. We at Garden.com hope you will enjoy these planters.

Stack and Grow Planter Red


Stack and Grow Planter Red


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Stack and Grow Planters A Wonderful Patio Garden These stacking planters are constructed of high quality UV protected polypropylene plastic. That means that they won't stain your deck or cement patio like ceramic pots. No tools are required to assemble the planters. The trays simply interlock. Not to worry, though, simple to follow instructions are included with each planter. Each planter measures 24"W x 15"H. Additional trays can be purchased making them 24" wide and 30" tall. Ships Quickly! A STACK & grow Design Stack & Grow is a family and friend run business located in Utah. Their mission is to encourage people to live healthier and happier lives, through gardening. The planters are made of UV protected polypropylene plastic. Stack and Grow use as much recycled materials as possible in the making and shipping of goods. We at Garden.com hope you will enjoy these planters.

Capsule Cufflinks


Capsule Cufflinks


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Capsule Cufflinks

The Time Capsule


The Time Capsule


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The Time Capsule

Mind Capsule


Mind Capsule


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Mind Capsule

Time Capsule


Time Capsule


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Time Capsule


 Eschscholzia: California Poppy, Eschscholzia Minutiflora, Eschscholzia Hypecoides, Eschscholzia Ramosa, Eschscholzia Lemmonii


Eschscholzia: California Poppy, Eschscholzia Minutiflora, Eschscholzia Hypecoides, Eschscholzia Ramosa, Eschscholzia Lemmonii


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: California Poppy, Eschscholzia Minutiflora, Eschscholzia Hypecoides, Eschscholzia Ramosa, Eschscholzia Lemmonii, Eschscholzia Caespitosa, Eschscholzia Glyptosperma, Eschscholzia Lobbii, Eschscholzia Rhombipetala, Eschscholzia Palmeri, Eschscholzia Parishii, Eschscholzia Elegans. Excerpt: The California poppy (Eschscholzia californica) is native to grassy and open areas from sea level to 2,000m (6,500 feet) altitude in the western United States throughout California, extending to Oregon, southern Washington, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and in Mexico in Sonora and northwest Baja California. It can grow 560 cm tall, with alternately branching glaucous blue-green foliage. The leaves are ternately divided into round, lobed segments. The flowers are solitary on long stems, silky-textured, with four petals, each petal 26 cm long and broad; their color ranges from yellow to orange, and flowering is from February to September. The petals close at night or in cold, windy weather and open again the following morning, although they may remain closed in cloudy weather. The fruit is a slender dehiscent capsule 39 cm long, which splits in two to release the numerous small black or dark brown seeds. It is perennial in mild parts of its native range, and annual in colder climates; growth is best in full sun and sandy, well-drained, poor soil. It grows well in disturbed areas. In addition to being planted for horticulture, revegetation, and highway beautification, it often colonizes along roadsides and other disturbed areas. It is drought-tolerant, self-seeding, and easy to grow in gardens. It is also pictured in welcome signs while entering California. It is the official flower of California. April 6 is designated California Poppy Day. The species is highly ... More:

 Flindersia


Flindersia


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Flindersia Maculosa, Flindersia Collina, Flindersia Australis, Flindersia Schottiana, Flindersia Brayleyana, Flindersia Pimenteliana, Flindersia Laevicarpa, Flindersia Ifflaina, Flindersia Amboinensis. Excerpt: • Elaeodendron maculosum Lindl. Flindersia maculosa is a tree in the citrus family. It is found in arid and semi arid areas in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. Because of the spotted bark, it is known as the Leopardwood or Leopard Tree. The habitat is stony hills and sand plains. It can grow in areas with an annual average rainfall of less than 250 mm, such as at Mutawintji National Park. An elegant small tree, up to 15 metres tall. The bark sheds irregularly resulting in a mottled trunk. Leaves are opposite, small and narrow. This gives the foliage a wispy appearance. Leaves 10 to 80 mm long, and 2.5 to 10 mm wide. Small cream flowers form around November. The fruit is a spiky woody capsule 2.5 cm long, which opens to release the seeds. Seeds are around 1.8 cm long with a thin winged membrane on both ends. In times of drought, it has been used as a fodder tree. Nectar from the buds, and gum from the bark has been used to make a sweet drink. The drink from the gum has been used as a remedy for diarrhea. Being drought resistant and attractive, the Leopardwood is an ornamental tree for drier areas. Larvae of the moth, Opodiphthera astrophela feed on the Leopardwood tree. An unidentified beetle in the Anilara genus can cause serious damage to the Leopardwood tree. The mistletoe, Amyema lucasii grows on the Leopardwood tree. Flindersia maculosa drawing by Margaret Flockton A Wedge-tailed eagle's nest in a fruiting Leopardwood tree at Mutawintji National Park ... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=23822531

 Mentha


Mentha


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Mentha is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae (Mint Family). Species within Mentha have a subcosmopolitan distribution across Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and North America. Several mint hybrids commonly occur. Mints are aromatic, almost exclusively perennial, rarely annual, herbs. They have wide-spreading underground rhizomes and erect, square, branched stems. The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs, from simple oblong to lanceolate, often downy, and with a serrated margin. Leaf colors range from dark green and gray-green to purple, blue, and sometimes pale yellow. The flowers are produced in clusters ('verticils') on an erect spike, white to purple, the corolla two-lipped with four subequal lobes, the upper lobe usually the largest. The fruit is a small, dry capsule containing one to four seeds. While the species that make up the Mentha genus are widely distributed and can be found in many environments, most Mentha grow best in wet environments and moist soils. Mints will grow 10-120 cm tall and can spread over an indeterminate sized area. Due to their tendency to spread unchecked, mints are considered invasive.

 Nigella


Nigella


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Nigella is a genus of about 14 species of annual plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native to southern Europe, north Africa and southwest Asia. Common names applied to members of this genus are Devil-in-a-bush or Love in a mist. The species grow to 20-90 cm tall, with finely divided leaves, the leaf segments narrowly linear to threadlike. The flowers are white, yellow, pink, pale blue or pale purple, with 5-10 petals. The fruit is a capsule composed of several united follicles, each containing numerous seeds; in some species (e.g. Nigella damascena), the capsule is large and inflated.

 Oleaceae


Oleaceae


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Kapitel: Jasminum, Chionanthus Virginicus, Fraxinus, Ligustrum Ovalifolium, Osmanthus Americanus, Ligustrum Vulgare, Fraxinus Angustifolia, Jasminum Sambac, Fraxinus Mandshurica, Syringa Vulgaris, Phillyrea, Jasminum Officinale, Fraxinus Excelsior, Jasminum Nudiflorum, Fraxinus Nigra, Fraxinus Ornus, Fraxinus Americana, Olea Europaea, Forsythia, Fraxinus Pennsylvanica, Forsythia × Intermedia. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Syringa (Lilac) is a genus of about 20-25 species of flowering woody plants in the olive family (Oleaceae), native to woodland and scrub from southeastern Europe to eastern Asia. Syringa josikaeaThey are deciduous shrubs or small trees, ranging in size from 2-10 m tall, with stems up to 20-30 cm diameter. The leaves are opposite (occasionally in whorls of three) in arrangement, and their shape is simple and heart-shaped to broad lanceolate in most species, but pinnate in a few species (e.g. S. protolaciniata, S. pinnatifolia). The flowers are produced in spring, each flower being 5-10 mm in diameter with a four-lobed corolla, the corolla tube narrow, 5-20 mm long; they are bisexual, with fertile stamens and stigma in each flower. The usual flower colour is a shade of purple (often a light purple or lilac), but white, pale yellow and pink, and even a dark burgundy color are also found. The flowers grow in large panicles, and in several species have a strong fragrance. Flowering varies between mid spring to early summer, depending on the species. The fruit is a dry, brown capsule, splitting in two at maturity to release the two winged seeds. The genus is most closely related to Ligustrum (privet), classified with it in Oleaceae tribus Oleeae subtribus Ligustrinae. Lilacs are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Copper Underwing, Scalloped Oak and Svensson's Copper Underwing and Saras. Syringa microphylla Lilacs as showcased in the Lilac Celebration held each May

 Plumbaginaceae


Plumbaginaceae


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: About 120-150 species; see text Limonium is a genus of 120 flower species. Members are also known as Sea Lavender, Statice, or Marsh-rosemary. Limonium is in Plumbaginaceae, the plumbago or leadwort family. Despite their common names, species are not related to the lavenders or to rosemary. The genus has a subcosmopolitan distribution in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and North America. By far the greatest diversity (over 100 species) is in the area stretching from Canary Islands east through the Mediterranean region to central Asia; for comparison, North America only has 3 native species (Flora of North America). Sea-lavenders normally grow as herbaceous perennial plants, growing 10-70 cm tall from a rhizome; a few (mainly from the Canary Islands) are woody shrubs up to 2 m tall. Many species flourish in saline soils, and are therefore common near coasts and in salt marshes, and also on saline, gypsum and alkaline soils in continental interiors. The leaves are simple, entire to lobed, and from 1-30 cm long and 0.5-10 cm broad; most of the leaves are produced in a dense basal rosette, with the flowering stems bearing only small brown scale-leaves (bracts). The flowers are produced on a branched panicle or corymb, the individual flowers small (4-10 mm long) with a five-lobed calyx and corolla, and five stamens; the flower colour is pink, violet to purple in most species, white or yellow in a few. Many of the species are apomictic. The fruit is a small capsule containing a single seed, partly enclosed by the persistent calyx. Several species are popular garden flowers; they are generally known to gardeners as statices. They are grown both for their flowers, and for the appearance of the calyx, which remains on the plant after the true flowers ... More:

 Resedaceae


Resedaceae


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: About 50-70 species, including:Reseda alba - White MignonetteReseda complicata Glaucous MignonetteReseda lutea - Wild MignonetteReseda luteola - WeldReseda odorata - Common MignonetteReseda phyteuma - Corn MignonetteReseda scoparia - Canaries Mignonette Mignonette (Reseda) is a genus of fragrant herbaceous plants native to the Mediterranean region and southwest Asia, from the Canary Islands and Iberia east to northwest India. The species include annuals, biennials and perennials, and grow to 40-130 cm tall. The leaves form a basal rosette at ground level, and then spirally arranged up the stem; they can be entire, toothed or pinnate, and range from 1-15 cm long. The flowers are produced in a slender spike, each flower small (4-6 mm diameter), white, yellow, orange, or green, with four to six petals. The fruit is a small dry capsule containing several seeds. Other common names include Weld (R. luteola), Dyer's Rocket, Bastard Rocket and Sweet Reseda. Propagation is by seed, which is surface-sown directly into the garden or grass verge. The plant does not take well to transplanting and should not be moved after sowing. Mignonette flowers are extremely fragrant. It is grown for the sweet ambrosial scent of its flowers. It is used in flower arrangements, perfumes and potpourri. A Victorian favourite, it was commonly grown in pots and in window-boxes to scent the city air. It was used as a sedative and a treatment for bruises in Roman times. The volatile oil is used in perfumery. The yellow dye was obtained from the roots of R. luteola by the first millennium BC, and perhaps earlier than either woad or madder. Use of this dye came to an end at the beginning of the twentieth century, when cheaper synthetic yellow dyes came into use. Charles Darwin ... More:

 Syringa


Syringa


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: About 20 species; see text. Syringa (Lilac) is a genus of about 2025 species of flowering woody plants in the olive family (Oleaceae), native to woodland and scrub from southeastern Europe to eastern Asia. Syringa josikaeaThey are deciduous shrubs or small trees, ranging in size from 210 m tall, with stems up to 2030 cm diameter. The leaves are opposite (occasionally in whorls of three) in arrangement, and their shape is simple and heart-shaped to broad lanceolate in most species, but pinnate in a few species (e.g. S. protolaciniata, S. pinnatifolia). The flowers are produced in spring, each flower being 510 mm in diameter with a four-lobed corolla, the corolla tube narrow, 520 mm long; they are bisexual, with fertile stamens and stigma in each flower. The usual flower colour is a shade of purple (often a light purple or lilac), but white, pale yellow and pink, and even a dark burgundy color are also found. The flowers grow in large panicles, and in several species have a strong fragrance. Flowering varies between mid spring to early summer, depending on the species. The fruit is a dry, brown capsule, splitting in two at maturity to release the two winged seeds. The genus is most closely related to Ligustrum (privet), classified with it in Oleaceae tribus Oleeae subtribus Ligustrinae. Lilacs are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Copper Underwing, Scalloped Oak and Svensson's Copper Underwing and Saras. Syringa microphylla Lilacs as showcased in the Lilac Celebration held each May at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Ontario Hybrids Syringa vulgaris shrub in flowerLilacs are popular shrubs in parks and gardens throughout the temperate zone. In addition to the species listed above, several hybrid... More:

 Tamarix


Tamarix


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: See text The genus Tamarix (tamarisk, salt cedar) comprises about 50-60 species of flowering plants in the family Tamaricaceae, native to drier areas of Eurasia and Africa. The generic name originated in Latin and may have referred to the Tamaris River in Hispania Tarraconensis (Spain). They are evergreen or deciduous shrubs or trees growing to 1-18 m in height and forming dense thickets. The largest, Tamarix aphylla, is an evergreen tree that can grow to 18 m tall. They usually grow on saline soils, tolerating up to 15,000 ppm soluble salt and can also tolerate alkali conditions. Tamarisks are characterized by slender branches and grey-green foliage. The bark of young branches is smooth and reddish-brown. As the plants age, the bark becomes bluish-purple, ridged and furrowed. The leaves are scale-like, 1-2 mm long, and overlap each other along the stem. They are often encrusted with salt secretions. The pink to white flowers appear in dense masses on 5-10 cm long spikes at branch tips from March to September, though some species (e.g. T. aphylla) tend to flower during the winter. Tamarix can spread both vegetatively, by adventitious roots or submerged stems, and sexually, by seeds. Each flower can produce thousands of tiny (1 mm diameter) seeds that are contained in a small capsule usually adorned with a tuft of hair that aids in wind dispersal. Seeds can also be dispersed by water. Seedlings require extended periods of soil saturation for establishment. Tamarix species are fire-adapted, and have long tap roots that allow them to intercept deep water tables and exploit natural water resources. They are able to limit competition from other plants by taking up salt from deep ground water, accumulating it in their foliage, and ... More:

 Vallisneria


Vallisneria


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Vallisneria is a genus of aquatic plant, commonly called eelgrass, tape grass or vallis. The genus has 6-10 species that are widely distributed, but do not grow in colder regions. Vallisneria is a submersed plant that spreads by runners and sometimes forms tall underwater meadows. Leaves arise in clusters from their roots. The leaves have rounded tips, and definite raised veins. Single white female flowers grow to the water surface on very long stalks. Tape grass fruit is a banana-like capsule having many tiny seeds. Sometimes it is confused with the superficially similar Sagittaria when grown submerged.

 Yucca Elata


Yucca Elata


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Soaptree yucca (Yucca elata) is a perennial plant in the genus Yucca in the family Agavaceae. It is native to southwestern North America, in the Sonoran Desert and Chihuahuan Desert in the United States (western Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and northern Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila, Sonora, Nuevo León). This plant grows from 1.2-4.5 m tall, with a sparsely branched trunk. The trunk is brown, cylindrical in shape and has a small diameter and often has holes drilled by escaping Yucca moth larvae. The leaves are arranged in a dense spiral whorl at the apex of the stems, each leaf 25-95 cm long and very slender, 0.2-1.3 cm broad. The white, bell-shaped flowers grow in a dense cluster on a slender stem at the apex of the stem, each flower 32-57 mm long, creamy white, often tinged pinkish or greenish. The Soaptree yucca's fruit is a capsule 4-8 cm long and 2-4 cm broad, maturing brown in summer, when it splits into three sections to release the black seeds. They do not flower every year.

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