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  1. PLANTanswers: Plant Answers > Growing Camellias in South Central …

    Camellia japonica, the common camellia, is the most popular species. They bloom when few other plants do--in late fall, winter and early spring. The blooms are among the most perfectly formed of …

  2. Azalea, Camellia, and Gardenia Varieties for San Antonio

    Jul 10, 2002 · Azalea, Camellia, and Gardenia Varieties for San Antonio Information provided courtesy of 1025 Holmgreen Rd., San Antonio , Texas 78220, Phone: 210 - 648 - 1303 Here is our list of …

  3. Plant Answers

    CAMELLIA (Camellia japonica) COLEUS (Coleus) CORN PLANT (Dracaena fragrans) CREEPING CHARLIE (Pilea nummulariifolia) - Not to be confused with Glecoma heteracea which IS toxic and …

  4. PLANTanswers - Category: trees land flowers

    Camellia diseases include die back (causing stem cankers and the death of branches), petal blight (affecting the flowers), and occasionally root rot problems. A common occurrence in shade is algal …

  5. ASEXUAL PROPAGATION The most important reason for asexual propagation is to grow plants with the same characteristics as the parent plant. Asexual propagation is the only practical means of …

  6. House Plants - plantanswers.com

    Azalea Cacti and succulents *@ (during winter rest periods only) Camellia Cast-iron plant * Chrysanthemum Citrus (grapefruit, lemon, orange) Creeping fig Daffodil, narcissus Easter lily * …

  7. Plant Answers

    The problem is trying to find a dwarf camellia. She's on the north side of San Antonio and would have to cover the camellia flowers (or buds) when it freezes. Another option would be gardenias (white gem …

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    PLANTanswers Recipes Special Collections Healthy Food Choices for Diabetic Mexican-Americans 1998 Prize Winning 4H Recipes George Washington Carver's 115 Ways to Prepare Tomatoes …

  9. Mandi - plantanswers.com

    Mandi - plantanswers.com ... Mandi Mandi

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    Primetime Newspapers By Calvin R. Finch, PhD, SAWS Water Resources Director, and Horticulturist Week of May 22, 2006 “Here are Three Summer Blooms to Consider for your Landscape –Vincas, …