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Phytochemical Potential of Tropical Plants
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Tropical Plants: For Home and Garden
A stunningly beautiful presentation of flowers and plants native to tropical regions of the world. -- Phoenix Home & Garden With sections on flowering shrubs and annuals, foliage plants, ornamental trees, ornamental vines and creepers, palms, exotics, ... [... more]
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Tropical Plants of Costa Rica: A Guide to Native and ...
Tropical Plants of Costa Rica: A Guide to Native and Exotic Flora [... more]
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Growing Tropical Plants
Figure C--Hibiscus flowers will last for only one day, but the plant will bloom continuously. Use caution when tending to the plants, because the flowers will stain clothing. Place hibiscus plants in a sunny area and ... [... more]
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Tropical Plants Container
You want your tropical container to look lush, just like a jungle. So choose a container large enough to be proportionate to the size of your plants. Just remember, the larger the container, the lighter the container needs to be. Buy one made out ... [... more]
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Tropical Plant Care
If you are unsure of the window's location, you can do a simple light test with a sheet of white paper. Place the piece of paper about 1" in front of the plant, and put your hand about 12" in front of the paper ... [... more]
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Tropical Plants At Home
Figure C--Hibiscus flowers will last for only one day, but the plant will bloom continuously. Use caution when tending to the plants, because the flowers will stain clothing. Place hibiscus plants in a sunny area and spray with a mist of water ... [... more]
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Saving Tropical Plants Over The Winter
Bananas are amazingly tough plants, but they are cold weather wimps. They grow a bit differently then most of our plants. Bananas are not true trees since they never form a woody stem. They are actually the largest ... [... more]
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Tropical Plants of Costa Rica: A Guide to Native and ...
Ranging from miniature epiphytic orchids to towering trees, and from mangrove forests lining coastal waterways to high-elevation cloud forests, Costa Rica's rich and varied flora dazzles visitors and botanists alike. Tropical Plants of Costa Rica, the ... [... more]
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The Exotic Garden: Designing with tropical plants in ...
There's nothing new about the temperate gardener's love of hot tropicals: the not-so-secretly sensual Victorians planted lavish, whimsically shaped beds full of palms, giant reeds, and angels' trumpets, many of which still survive. (Of course, manual ... [... more]
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Tropical Plants of Costa Rica: A Guide to Native and ...
Ranging from miniature epiphytic orchids to towering trees, and from mangrove forests lining coastal waterways to high-elevation cloud forests, Costa Rica's rich and varied flora dazzles visitors and botanists alike. Tropical Plants of Costa Rica, the ... [... more]
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Terrarium Projects Part 3-Woodland/Tropical Plants
The type of soil you need for your terrarium is directly related to the plants you choose. If you are using tropical plants (green foliage) that grow in the rainforest you'll need a different soil than you would use for desert dwelling plants. ... [... more]
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