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Pandanus And Pansy

Pandanus And Pansy

Pandanus

Pandanus, or screw pine.--The screw pines are stiff-leaved saw-edged plants often grown in window-gardens and used for porch decoration.

The Pandanus utilis and P. Veitchii (the latter striped-leaved or white-leaved) are exceedingly ornamental, and are well adapted to house culture. The singular habit of growth, bright glossy leaves, and the ability to withstand the dust and shade of a dwelling room, make them a desirable addition to the house collection.

They are propagated by the offsets or young plants that grow around the base of the trunk; or they may be increased by seed. If by the former method, the offsets should be cut off and set in sand, at a temperature of 65° or 70°. The cuttings root slowly and the plants for a time make very slow growth. The general cultural treatment is that of palms. Give abundance of water in summer.

Pansy

Pansy is without doubt the most popular hardy spring flower in cultivation. The strains of seed are many, each containing great possibilities.

The culture is simple and the results are sure. Seed sown in August or September, in boxes or a frame, will make plants large enough to reset in November (three or four inches apart) and bloom the following March; or they may be left until March in open seed-beds before setting out. Also, if they are sown very thinly in the frames, they may remain undisturbed through the winter, blooming very early the following spring. The frames should be protected by mats, boards, or other covering through the severe cold, and as the sun gains strength, care should be taken to keep them from heaving by alternate thawing and freezing. Seed sown in boxes in January or February will make fine blooming plants by April, taking the place of those blooming earlier.

The pansy is generally mentioned with plants suitable for partial shade, but it also thrives in other localities, especially where the sun is not very hot nor the weather very dry. The requisites for satisfactory pansy culture are fertile, moist, cool soil, protection from the noonday sun, and attention to keeping plants from going to seed. As the ground becomes warm, a mulch of leafmold or other light material should be spread over the bed to retain moisture and exclude heat. Spring and fall give the best bloom. In hot summer weather the flowers become small.




Chrysanthemum

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Chrysanthemum Storm - Amplifier

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Talented foursome seeking Chrysanthemum fest crown - Maui News

Somewhere in the almost 4,000-year history of chrysanthemum cultivation the general public lost favor with the long-lasting, hardy autumn flower. But in Steve Dawkins' backyard garden, the mum is king. Dawkins has been growing chrysanthemums for more ...

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Chrysanthemum

Bill Direen & The Bilders release Chrysanthemum Storm. The album was recorded during an intensive series of sessions at a balmy studio called Gravel Road in West Auckland. The studio really is down a gravel road, and the rhythm tracks were laid down ...

Read more



Chrysanthemum Storm - Amplifier

WAILUKU - A 4-H member, cheerleader, band percussionist and Tahitian style dancer are among the four high school students vying for the crown of the 56th annual Chrysanthemum Festival to be held at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at Velma McWayne Santos Community ...

Read more



Talented foursome seeking Chrysanthemum fest crown - Maui News

Somewhere in the almost 4,000-year history of chrysanthemum cultivation the general public lost favor with the long-lasting, hardy autumn flower. But in Steve Dawkins' backyard garden, the mum is king. Dawkins has been growing chrysanthemums for more ...

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