We are getting all kinds of neat things today! Millet, Safari Sunset, Bells Of Ireland, Matsumoto, Ameranthus, Ginger, Kale, Green Calla Lilies, and Tulips. Read More about New Flowers Being Cut Now! »
Posted by Todd McBride on July 6, 2009
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Bromeliads can be propagated by removal of “pups” or “offsets” from the “mother plant” (asexual) or by seed (sexual). Bromeliads slowly die over a period of a year or two after flowering. However, several pups usually develop during… Read More about The Bromeliad »
Posted by Todd McBride on July 2, 2009
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Posted by Todd McBride on June 27, 2009
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Anthuriums are relatively easy to grow, have attractive foliage and under the proper environment, produce long lasting flowers year round. Commercially, pot type Anthuriums are grown throughout the world with the heaviest concentrations in the US (Florida)… Read More about »
Posted by Todd McBride on June 26, 2009
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Did you know? The Protea is the national flower of South Africa, and the flagship species of the Cape Floral Kingdom (they are a typical example of fynbos). Proteas are mostly bird-pollinated. They are shrubs with broad leaves and… Read More about Protea »
Posted by Todd McBride on June 24, 2009
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