...ve spreading yellow tips. They are twining plants and are often trained to pillars and trellises both indoors and out, as they bloom more or less the year rou
...of 60° to 65°. Put them in sand about 1 inch apart, shading them from the sun. Roots will soon form, when they may be potted, singly, in small pots, in t
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...ng support when allowed to attain its full height, therefore excellent for pillars and rafters: lvs. large, ovate-oblong and tapering both ways, serrate, pube
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The tender perennials are seen to advantage when trained to pillars, trellises, or along the roof of a greenhouse. Their roots should be given
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...he plants respond readily to conditions. There are marked shade- forms and sun-forms, moisture-forms and dry-land forms, apparently only environmental mod
...f them make long vine- like canes and are excellent for training to posts, pillars, on pergolas and arbors. The foliage is often very ornamental and several o
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...by giving abundance of air, and when the temperature reaches over 70° from sun heat, by shading with some material, either cloth or paper. Fig. 951 shows
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...[[park]]s and similar spaces. Examples: 'Dainty Maid', 'Iceberg', 'Tuscan Sun'.
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...concerned about the protection against drifting snow, bleak wind, and hot sun, a shelter for the bird-life that protects the crops, a setting and a backg
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