BegoniaEscargot
TuinPlanten "Niet veel water geven,... het zou kunnen een kliene rose bloem groeien" --- bloemwinkelmevrouw . . . off can be started in water and made into new plants.Watch for bugs and slugs or snails. You will . . . need to control them or they will distroy the plants. Try to keep water off of the leaves. Fertilize . . . a small plant in a big pot. They are beautiful plants, and if all goes well, they should last for . . .
2K - last updated 2006-05-19 20:29 by Auriea
Botany
[[Botany]] ''see also: TuinPlanten'' * The worlds largest flower - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafflesia_arnoldii . . . History of Plants] * LibFoam:groworld_hpi_ii . . .
1K - last updated 2014-07-20 10:31 by Auriea
HemelSleutel
TuinPlanten http://www.missouriplants.com/Pinkalt/Sedum_telephium_page.html see also: Sedum [[thumb:2005-06-02 . . .
1K - last updated 2007-08-31 14:50 by Auriea
JadePlant
TuinPlanten [[thumb:2005-06-04 JadePlant|frame|right|I bought this at the plant store around the corner. . . . Crassula is the latin name.]] ''Jade plants can live for a very long time and grow into . . . Jades, and all other Crassulas are succulent plants, in that they have the ability to store water . . . in its leaves, stems, and roots.Jade plants are best grown in very bright sunlight with . . . bone meal added. The optimum soil ph is 6.5.Jade plants have an active and a dormant growing cycle. . . .
5K - last updated 2005-06-04 22:00 by Auriea
KaardeBol
TuinPlanten http://oregonstate.edu/dept/nursery-weeds/weedspeciespage/teasel/flowers_2_250.jpg Common . . . wildflowers, teasels make fine, architectural plants in the garden. Spiny flower-heads rise out of . . .
1K - last updated 2005-06-05 10:23 by Auriea
MoederKruid
TuinPlanten '''early spring 2006:''' It didn't fair too well end of last summer. it was swarmed by bugs . . . with yellow leaves) DESCRIPTION: These hardy plants are natives of China, Japan, northern Africa, . . . white flowers on 2- to 3-foot stems. Large plants of this variety tend to become straggly, so . . . This assures finer blooms and more manageable plants. Only the young outer pieces should be chosen . . .
4K - last updated 2006-03-18 16:57 by Auriea
Nihonga
Outline of "Nihonga"-Traditional Japanese Painting Nihonga is one of the painting styles of Japapn. Fumiyo . . . (yellow ocher). Suihi-enogu: pigments made of plants or insects. Ai (Japan blue) is made from the . . . for a painting. suihienogu: dry pigments made of plants or insects sumi: Japanese India ink made of . . .
17K - last updated 2010-01-29 18:16 by Auriea
Orchids
==Orchidaceae Phalaenopsis== [[image:2012-08-27 orchid]] PHALAENOPSIS (fal-en-OPP-sis) - These plants . . . is more. So be sure not to overdo it. Repotting: Plants should be repotted every other year and, because . . .
4K - last updated 2012-08-27 11:55 by Auriea
PeaceInTheValley
[[Quoth]] When they closed the last shopping mall crickets sang in crumbling walls. Termites ate through . . . And there was peace in the valley once again. Plants grew up the mannequins painting them with leafy . . .
1K - last updated 2007-01-10 11:54 by Auriea
PlantMorphology
[[Botany]] ''see also:PataBotany'' WikiPedia:Plant_morphology Plant morphology (or phytomorphology) is . . . (physical form and external structure) of plants.[1] This is usually considered distinct from . . . which is the study of the internal structure of plants, especially at the microscopic level. Plant . . . morphology is useful in the identification of plants. . . .
1K - last updated 2008-10-18 20:22 by Auriea
ProsperosBooks
[[Movies]] The Books 1. A Book of Water This is a waterproof-covered book which has lost its colour by . . . or starlings in a November evening sky. 15. End-plants Looking like a log of ancient, seasoned wood, . . . concerning itself with the most venerable plants that govern life and death. It is a thick block . . . insects. The pages are stuffed with pressed plants and flowers, corals and sea weeds, and around . . .
16K - last updated 2009-05-22 16:51 by Auriea
SchildersVerdriet
TuinPlanten [[Gog:Saxifraga Umbrosa]] Notes: Apparently you can grow this among rocks(?) '''early spring . . . Saxifraga is a large group of hardy perennial plants. Only a few are annuals or biennials. They are . . . Saxifrages. The Saxifrages are a varied group of plants and botanists have divided them into a number . . . Trachyphyllum, Hirculus and Cymbalaria. These plants are mostly used in the rock garden but one, . . .
2K - last updated 2006-03-18 16:39 by Auriea
Sedum
TuinPlanten A whole family{{http://www.jovihappy.nl/1895128.htm}} of succulent plants. Of which i currently . . .
1K - last updated 2006-03-16 12:36 by Auriea
SmellMemory
ElegantMedia * http://www.cbihateperfume.com/ ** '''Winter 1972''' - A field of untouched new fallen . . . through an extensive list of extinct flowers and plants to identify entries that were closely related . . . historical reports of how these extinct plants smelt, with the fragrance of their living relatives, . . . only a little sweeter. An 'extinct bouquet' of plants includes the Chilean Sandalwood tree, which . . .
8K - last updated 2009-09-04 14:33 by Auriea
Terragen
[[CyberBotany]] http://www.planetside.co.uk/terragen/ Terragen is a scenery generator, created with the . . . XFrog Plants]'' . . .
1K - last updated 2008-11-11 22:24 by Auriea
TeunisBloem
TuinPlanten [[Gog:Oenothera tetragona]] [[WikiPedia:Oenothera]] [[thumb:2005-06-22_TeunisBloemBloom|frame|right|150px|it . . . in parts of Europe and Asia. The first plants to arrive in Europe, reached Padua from Virginia . . . Sundrops. When in bloom, a patch of several plants presents almost a blinding splash of yellow. . . . in our expereience, easy to grow. Problems - plants can require staking if too close together, even . . . good soil, in a couple of years you'll have many plants to move to another location or give away. Deadheading . . .
4K - last updated 2005-06-22 22:44 by Auriea
TheFuries
[[mythology]] Aeschylus The Eumenides ''The Kindly Ones'' 458 BC ''This translation, which has been prepared . . . life embedded in her. The parent is the one who plants the seed, the father. Like a stranger for a . . . men, the way a gardener loves his growing plants, this race now free of grief. These things are . . . scorching desert heat move in to shrivel budding plants, no festering blight kill off the fruit. May . . .
53K - last updated 2006-06-02 20:58 by Auriea
TuinPlanten
[[Botany]] ===About Plants=== http://www.theplantlist.org/ ==Complete Listing== see also: worms http://www.plantentuin.ugent.be . . .
2K - last updated 2011-01-02 20:07 by Auriea
VegetalTime
[[Botany]] copied to: LibFoam:tale_of_vegetal_time ==The Goal== * to make the player feel like a plant . . . season has to offer. (use in 'battle' between plants, an invading vine or weed for example.) uuh, . . .
4K - last updated 2008-11-30 00:56 by Auriea
VelvetPlant
TuinPlanten [[thumb:2005-06-04_VelvetPlant|frame|right|the latin name is Gynura but it is also known . . . result in a much fuller plant. Purple Passion Plants need bright light foor the brightest coloring . . . winter months. During this dormant period, leggy plants can be cut back drastically to produce a much . . . 2 - 3 months before fertilizing newly purchased plants. Mature plants - fertilize every month with . . .
3K - last updated 2005-07-14 11:22 by 84.194.164.18
caryatid
A CARYATID IS A SCULPTED FEMALE FIGURE SERVING AS AN ARCHITECTURAL SUPPORT TAKING THE PLACE OF A COLUMN . . . BASKETS OF LIVE REEDS, AS IF THEY WERE DANCING PLANTS.” (KERENYI 1980 P 149) SOME OF THE EARLIEST . . .
1K - last updated 2010-08-04 01:04 by Auriea
ethnobotany
[[Research]] http://www.boingboing.net/2008/08/26/photos-by-ethnobotan.html find out more on this subject . . . the study of the relationship between people and plants and most commonly refers to the study of indigenous . . . uses of plants. In other words, it is the marriage between . . . botany, a study that investigates the roles of plants as medicine, nurishment, natural resources or . . . “Since time immemorial plants have played a key role in human spirituality. . . .
2K - last updated 2010-11-23 13:31 by Auriea
groworld
hexagons <html> <object width="400" height="500"> <param name="flashvars" value="offsite=true&lang=en-us&page_show_url=%2Fphotos%2Ffoam%2Fsets%2F72157610724467408%2Fshow%2F&page_show_back_url=%2Fphotos%2Ffoam%2Fsets%2F72157610724467408%2F&set_id=72157610724467408&jump_to="></param> . . . “symbolically attributes the properties of plants, described by their virtuality, to their lineaments” . . . to Permaculture, are "a species assembly of plants and animals which benefit each other, usually . . . of grasses and forbs and ferns - non-woody plants without a perennial stem. {{These herbs include . . . unless the canopy is fairly open... Many of the plants in this layer are adapted to low light levels . . .
10K - last updated 2009-05-21 19:06 by Auriea
plants
[[Botany]] delicious plants feed <rss "http://feeds.delicious.com/rss/orija/plants"> . . .
1K - last updated 2008-06-10 12:12 by Auriea
worms
TuinPlanten Just adding a handful of earthworms to poor soil will probably not do much to improve it. . . . adds to the supply of nutrients available to the plants. Research shows that in 100 sq ft of garden . . . and many micro nutrients in a form that all plants can use. For example, a 200 sq ft garden with . . .
4K - last updated 2005-04-04 10:49 by Auriea