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  • ...ns. They are found in nature, but are also sold for release in gardens and greenhouses in order to control [[aphid]] populations. They prefer temperatures between
    1 KB (240 words) - 01:09, 18 March 2009
  • ...ww.littlegreenhouse.com ACF Greenhouses & Supplies] - Great deals on hobby greenhouses & greenhouse kit supplies like, heaters, fans, benches, grow lights, mistin
    2 KB (253 words) - 16:58, 27 January 2010
  • ...the opposite lvs. red beneath is sometimes cult, for ornament in European greenhouses or outdoors in the tropics. E. Agallocha, Linn., Agallocha, Blinding Tree,
    383 bytes (56 words) - 12:41, 1 October 2009
  • ...ts as suitable for rockwork and bog-gardens. Lunularia is a common weed in greenhouses.
    459 bytes (65 words) - 16:12, 15 December 2009
  • Sowbugs are destroyed in greenhouses and similar situations by the use of freshly sliced potatoes or beets duste ...to float on top of the water. This form differs from the species found in greenhouses by having longer legs and antennae and being shrimp-like in form when viewe
    4 KB (570 words) - 17:24, 17 July 2009
  • ...r and hence are abundant in sewers. Certain species inhabit flower-pots in greenhouses, and brick walls.
    2 KB (254 words) - 00:49, 30 April 2009
  • A few species of Epacris are grown as ornamental plants in the greenhouses of North America.
    2 KB (256 words) - 07:51, 12 May 2009
  • One species of Chloranthus is grown in greenhouses for foliage and berries.{{SCH}}
    2 KB (266 words) - 04:02, 5 May 2009
  • ...angium. Liliaceae. Non-bulbous liliaceous plants grown in borders and cool greenhouses. ...for lawn vases, for borders that are protected in winter at the North, for greenhouses and also for growing under benches. Propagation naturally by stolons; incre
    3 KB (419 words) - 16:33, 19 January 2010
  • ...h purple on the keel: pod 2-jointed. Mex. —Intro, in S. Calif.; unusual in greenhouses.
    1 KB (157 words) - 14:27, 12 January 2010
  • ...date: fls. pinkish or rose-color. B.M.1456.—It is rarely grown in northern greenhouses as an ornamental. Cuttings taken from a flowering plant will produce flower
    1 KB (175 words) - 14:35, 8 February 2010
  • ...H.S. 21: 237.—A hybrid of Seden's that is often and well grown in American greenhouses.
    1 KB (179 words) - 20:06, 10 January 2010
  • ..., of Upper Guiana, is cultivated in America. This is grown occasionally in greenhouses because of the peculiar fruit, for an account of which see the article on O
    2 KB (369 words) - 06:02, 12 May 2009
  • ...ough rather unattractive type that usually catches abundant insect prey in greenhouses. Raised by Dominy about 1863, and sent out by Veitch in 1866.
    1 KB (188 words) - 20:09, 10 January 2010
  • ...hese fungi, never of great significance, have practically disappeared from greenhouses. The following are among the more common forms of sooty moulds: Dimerospori
    4 KB (588 words) - 23:41, 8 January 2010
  • Those who cannot afford greenhouses may easily have larger and better flowers of the species just named by the In these days of cheap greenhouses, everyone wants cut-flowers the year round, especially long-stemmed, long-l
    5 KB (889 words) - 02:54, 9 February 2010
  • ...eafless yellow-fld. shrub, attaining 10-20 ft., formerly cult. in European greenhouses as a small tender shrub: lvs. 3-8 in. long: pod 2-3 lines long. Austral.—
    2 KB (224 words) - 17:48, 30 October 2009
  • ...t at Sierra Leone). Euphorbiaceae. Evergreen tropical tree rarely cult, in greenhouses: Lvs. opposite, digitately compound; Ifts. 5-7, entire, coriaceous, pinnate
    1 KB (203 words) - 17:44, 20 February 2010
  • ...deep purple and quite showy. Solomon Isls. B.M. 5382.— Frequently grown in greenhouses because of the odd flat sts. and showy fr.
    2 KB (208 words) - 23:41, 8 January 2010
  • ...anagram of Hermannia). Sterculiaceae. One very fragrant herb-like plant in greenhouses, and perhaps one or two others are cultivated. By some united with Hermanni
    2 KB (228 words) - 10:28, 29 December 2009

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