Journal, Volume 3International Garden Club, 1919 - Floriculture |
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... covered with large blossoms varying from yellow to various proportions of red . The effect is still heightened if the young growth is copperized as is the case in Opuntia chlorotica santarita , some forms of Opuntia robusta and Opuntia ...
... covered with large blossoms varying from yellow to various proportions of red . The effect is still heightened if the young growth is copperized as is the case in Opuntia chlorotica santarita , some forms of Opuntia robusta and Opuntia ...
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... covered with blossom for two to three weeks in May , to have a good sprinkling of blossom during the heat of the season , and to blossom heavily again in September and early October . It is a low , prostrate , spreading , yellowish ...
... covered with blossom for two to three weeks in May , to have a good sprinkling of blossom during the heat of the season , and to blossom heavily again in September and early October . It is a low , prostrate , spreading , yellowish ...
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... Some of the short spined forms , however , are very heavy fruiters , being covered through autumn and winter with a mass of coral - red berries . OPUNTIA GORDA IN FULL FRUIT Opuntia basilaris . Of the DECORATIVE PRICKLY PEARS 13.
... Some of the short spined forms , however , are very heavy fruiters , being covered through autumn and winter with a mass of coral - red berries . OPUNTIA GORDA IN FULL FRUIT Opuntia basilaris . Of the DECORATIVE PRICKLY PEARS 13.
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International Garden Club. HEDGE OF CEREUS MARGINATUS ROADWAY IN MEXICO regions it is common to have the plants half covered. 18.
International Garden Club. HEDGE OF CEREUS MARGINATUS ROADWAY IN MEXICO regions it is common to have the plants half covered. 18.
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International Garden Club. regions it is common to have the plants half covered with fruits until late winter . In color the fruits vary from red through yellow - orange to white . As commonly grown the plant is only 5 or 6 feet high ...
International Garden Club. regions it is common to have the plants half covered with fruits until late winter . In color the fruits vary from red through yellow - orange to white . As commonly grown the plant is only 5 or 6 feet high ...
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