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 Some Little-Known Plants for Fall Gardens
Thanks to ChrisMD on the MidAtlantic Gardening forum for saving this great thread mentioning a range of lesser-known plants for fall color. * Posted by david_5311 Z 5b/6a SE Mich on Fri, Sep 13, 02 at 8:39 I love fall in the garden, the aster
  Frequently Asked Question  -   Found at:   Perennials Forum FAQ Directory

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 What bulbs do well in mild winter areas of California?
Due to the mild winters throughout a large portion of California, certain popular bulbs in other parts of the country do poorly here. But on the bright side, we can leave in the ground many bulb species that would never make it through a New England
  Frequently Asked Question  -   Found at:   California Gardening Forum FAQ Directory

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 What's Blooming Now? Garden Plant List
AUGUST***** Pennsylvania - salvias, especially red ones; black-eyed susans (though the rudbeckia goldstrum are done); chelone; zinnias; marigolds; moonflower; a few ratty-looking nasturtiums; one persistent 'Happy Returns' daylily which is happily
  Frequently Asked Question  -   Found at:   Mid-Atlantic Gardening Forum FAQ Directory

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 What shade plants bloom late summer or fall?
The Japanese anemone, Anemone x hybrida and Anemone hupehensis are the most familiar of fall-blooming plants. Tricyrtis is another genera of fall-blooming plants. Among the Astilbes and Hostas are some that bloom late in the season. Cimicfuga makes a
  Frequently Asked Question  -   Found at:   Gardening in Shade Forum FAQ Directory

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 White flowers and plants for a Moonlight Garden in AZ
List of plants for Moonlight gardens Thanks to GCorman for compiling this list and other members of our forum for their contributions. If you can't make a nice garden out of this lot, you ain't trying very hard! Night bloomers Cereus s
  Frequently Asked Question  -   Found at:   Arizona Gardening Forum FAQ Directory

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 What will grow in dry shade?
Posted by Andree McEwen - 4: I have a 1 acre property just north of Toronto, Canada in zone 4. I would like to plant a woodland type garden under a grouping of five maple trees. Most of the area is dry and shaded except for the outer edges which
  Frequently Asked Question  -   Found at:   Woodlands Forum FAQ Directory

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 Fragrant orchids
FRAGRANT ORCHIDS: MrBreeze compiled this from several notes he kept on some posts. RisingPower1 graciously cleaned it up and put it into proper formating. Should you have any additions, please let me know. Thanks. Michigoose. Acampe
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 Hardy Cyclamen
       • Posted by: jdbheartease 7 on Tue, Dec 8, 09 at 19:17
              • 30 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Jan 19, 10 at 19:07
Greetings! I need to get some information on hardy cyclamen, from those of you who grow/grown them. I've decided that I've got to have this plant in my shade garden. First of all, did you buy seeds, plants or corms? Second, where did you ge
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Carolina Gardening Forum

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 My cyclamen are starting to bloom already
       • Posted by: flowerfan2 on Sun, Aug 5, 07 at 22:22
              • 18 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Oct 18, 07 at 16:19
My cyclamen plants usually don't start to flower until September. I guess our cool nights and more than usual rainfall this summer have them all confused. They think it is fall. I have noticed at least 6 plants that are all sending out blossoms
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Northwestern Gardening Forum

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 HAVE: Cyclamens, cyclamens, cyclamens! (trade for astilbe)
have A LOT of these lovely groundcover plants...some crowns are 6
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 Anyone grow hardy Cyclamen?
       • Posted by: linnea56 z5 IL on Mon, Sep 11, 06 at 18:36
              • 16 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Oct 8, 09 at 2:06
I saw hardy cyclamen listed in a catalog as a bulb. I had no idea these were bulbs! Anyone grow this? Like or dislike it? The foliage is really pretty. Bloom time is supposed to be late summer: by that I don't know if they mean July, August, Septe
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Bulbs Forum

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 Cyclamen help please
       • Posted by: maryl Z7 Okla. on Sat, Dec 16, 06 at 14:11
              • 15 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Jul 3, 07 at 15:26
I usually have zero luck keeping potted bulbs alive (the overwatering queen here) so didn't expect these Cyclamen to last more then a couple of weeks. But here they are still blooming and I bought them in October already in bloom from Lowes. Now
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Bulbs Forum

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 Cyclamen Seeds
       • Posted by: nsm1311 6 NJ on Thu, Apr 27, 06 at 12:39
              • 16 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Jul 2, 06 at 9:06
Hi, My cyclamen grew a seed pod, which has finally dried and I have harvested the seeds. I wnat to know if there is a way i can grwo cyclamen from seed? When should i plant it? and how long will it take to germinate? once it germinates
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   New Jersey Gardening Forum

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 Cyclamen Help!!!
       • Posted by: sarahbarah27 5 on Fri, Mar 7, 08 at 8:22
              • 13 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Jan 1, 10 at 13:59
Hello, I also posted this in the bulb forum, i didnt know which one to use! I just have a question about cyclamen. My boyfriend gave me one for valentines day, and I really like it. The only thing is that i don't know much about them! I know that
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   House Plants Forum

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 cyclamen from seed
       • Posted by: aisgecko 7b Raleigh on Thu, Feb 21, 08 at 10:44
              • 12 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Feb 28, 08 at 21:06
Has anyone grown them from seed? I have several pods and haven't tried. It's not time to harvest them yet, but I'm trying to be ready this year because I'd like more. I'm terribly inconsistent with my care, so seed propagation is not my strong
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Carolina Gardening Forum

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 Wild Cyclamen
       • Posted by: dottyinduncan on Mon, Sep 14, 09 at 16:09
              • 12 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Sep 23, 09 at 17:26
We have some miniature pink cyclamen blooming in a wild area of our property! Is this plant native to our area, or has it been brought in by bird or animals? The first flowers showed up before our first rain, looking quite limp, but a plant that
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Northwestern Gardening Forum

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 can a violet recover from cyclamen mite damage?
       • Posted by: three4rd on Mon, May 14, 07 at 22:45
              • 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Sep 6, 07 at 17:31
Hi: Awhile back I noticed that my violets have misshapen leaves (all curled up around the edges, are stiff, and a bit white/hairy looking). From what I've read, this is cyclamen mites damage. I've tried spraying them with fairly hot water / so
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   African Violets Forum

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 cyclamen mites broad mites
       • Posted by: trailer_gal z4 ND on Wed, May 28, 08 at 9:08
              • 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jun 9, 08 at 11:18
Does anyone have ideas about what may be wrong with my violets. The leaves toward the middle are stunted and brittle. The flowers are stunted and brittle, too. The bud stems are so short and sharp curved that they have a tendency to bloom under
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   African Violets Forum

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 Cyclamen hederifolium
       • Posted by: donnabaskets 7 on Sun, Dec 30, 07 at 20:01
              • 8 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Jan 2, 08 at 16:11
I have had half a dozen or so of these bulbs for several years. They have always been lovely. This fall, they failed to emerge, except one that put out tiny tiny little leaves which then disappeared. They are in shade, moisture retentive soil with
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Bulbs Forum

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 Cyclamen Questions ...
       • Posted by: bearstate 9 CA on Fri, Nov 2, 07 at 20:26
              • 7 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Nov 9, 07 at 0:07
The bright electric colors of Cyclamen are very appealing and their leaves are by themselves very ornate. I've been thinking for some time now about getting some for outdoors in the landscape. Before making the investment however, I'd like to
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   California Gardening Forum

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