|common_name=Devil-in-a-bush, Love in a mist
...applied to members of this genus are '''Devil-in-a-bush''' or '''Love in a mist'''.
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...ly 1/16 in. wide: panicle long and leafy. Plains, W.—Plant has a purplish, mist-like aspect when in fr.
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|common_name=Love-in-a-mist
'''''Nigella damascena''''' ('''Love-in-a-mist''') is an [[Annual plant|annual]] garden [[flowering plant]], belonging to
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...oil with a good supply of water. The seedlings should be watered by a fine mist or with bottom watering to avoid washing them off to the side of the pot. T
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Conoclinium coelestinum, DC. (Eupatorium coelestinum, Linn.). Mist-Flower. Somewhat pubescent: Lvs. opposite, stalked, triangular-ovate, somew
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...gholica'') is commonly grown; there are several cultivars, including 'Blue Mist', 'Heavenly Blue', 'Longwood Blue', and 'Dark Knight'.{{wp}}
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...revention|Optimum preparation procedures]] involve sterization with a fine mist of ethanol on the outside of the fruit, but this is rarely carried out (out
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|image=Scabiosa columbaria Pink Mist.jpg
|image_caption=''Scabiosa columbaria'' Pink Mist
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...ated vegetatively by placing branch cuttings, with or without leaves, in a mist chamber for one month (Badola and others 1993).
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...pean and Asian herbs, bearing a profusion of small flowers, and useful for mist-like effects in mixed borders and as trimming in bouquets.
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...medicine). Compositae. Joe-Pye Weed. Thoroughwort. Boneset. Hemp Agrimony. Mist-flower. Chiefly perennial herbs, a few species annual, many of the tropical
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...eeds. To keep seeds moist, grow in a container and cover with plastic, or mist seeds daily (if starting seeds directly in the garden). Sprouts can show co
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...y. Propagation from hardwood cuttings is notoriously difficult, even under mist conditions.
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*Nice, but not critical are humidity (you can mist them), ''slightly'' acidic soil, hotter temperatures
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...n humid conditions, so when grown as a house plant it becomes necessary to mist the plant when relative humidity falls below around 80%. Although outdoors
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...s taken in late spring or early summer from new growth can be rooted under mist if treated with 8,000 to 10,000 ppm [[indole-3-butyric acid]] (IBA). In col
*‘Kay’s Appalachian Mist’ – stiff, creamy white bracts; red fall foliage; good resistance to pow
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;''[[Yun Wu tea|Yun Wu]]'': A tea also known as ''Cloud and Mist''.
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...pit up one ball of water which then explodes, showering people with a fine mist.
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...s. The cuttings are then placed in a fast-draining medium and placed under mist or otherwise protected from excessive water loss. Bottom heat also is helpf
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...iety. Young wood cuttings will root within two months with bottom heat and mist. Whip, tongue or veneer grafting methods are sometimes successful, as is ai
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