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DanielMC, congratulations on an excellent trimming of the plant! Looks good. I would look down from the top at the plant and see about training...
I will have to agree that better images of the plant and its fruit and flowers would do much to clarify this dilemma. But on enlargement the fruit...
It would be easier to Google Image the species. From the pictures I see it is NOT Crataegus laevigata. The most distinctive feature is that this...
Cannot comment about the species as it appears to be one that is not commonly used in bonsai. I have to agree that the fruit appears to be from a...
Interested in the Tetragonostachys? While often seen as being a moss or a moss-like plant the members of this subgenus of Selaginella can be...
In California there are only 4 species of Cypripedium occurring naturally. One species, C. parviflorum, is found in just about every state in...
The clubmoss is Lycopodium annotinum.
Bulk and partcle density http://soil.gsfc.nasa.gov/pvg/pd3.htm really have no bearing on determining the relationship of the types of particles...
Glad I dropped by and saw this. I have linked over the Botanical Society of Georgia. Don't know if anything can be done to prevent this but if...
I would think that soil mixes used at growing nurseries would be constructed to assure the maximum benefit of culture with the least amount of...
Daniel, All I can say is THANKS! Having ran a news type website for a couple or three years I can definitely relate to just how much time is...
The plant looks pretty good to me. The leaves do look dusty and should be washed off using a damp sponge or paper towel. Tip browning and die back...
Your plants look great just as they are. I would not pot them together at all. In fact, I would not even consider repotting until root mass is...
Re: Ludisia discolor Sounds like the plant is going into a resting period. This normally occurs at the end of flowering. You may want to make...
Check out this link and scroll down half way to find out. http://www.thenatural-gardener.com/December2008.pdf
Here is one link that is a storehouse of information that I think you will find of value in your education. http://www.khake.com/page78.html
Here is a link that might help: http://public.fotki.com/bottomdollar/wildflowers_of_east/families_portulacac/portulacaceae_pursl/c_acutifolia1.html
Re: Wild Phragimpediums WOW! Thanks for sharing the images of native Phrags in their habitat. Can you tell us about the habitat they are growing in?
In using bird netting I built a framework out of some limbs of a pussywillow tree that I wrapped with duct tape and tied together with plastic...
I garden vegetables and have cats too. While my outdoor cats use areas in the yard that I have set aside for their use other neighbor cats...