A popular shrub rose that can be trained as a climber is Constance Spry with huge clusters of pale pink blooms. |
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The blooms on this huge-flowered black-eyed Susan actually look better a few days after they've been in the vase. |
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If I am diligent I can get an extra few weeks out of the delphiniums, foxgloves and monkshood by removing the spent blooms. |
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It has single blooms in shades like sparkling white, yellow or pink, rising over the shining grass-like leaves not more than 10 cm to 15 cm high. |
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Aida remembered that Maria arose early in the morning, when the blooms were tightly furled. |
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The fine weather has been kind to the flowers and there are some fine blooms in gardens along the wayside already. |
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The flowers grow in a raceme, an unbranched stalk that blooms from the bottom up. |
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When the plant first blooms, the finger radiates heat, which sends out strong aromas. |
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Black-eyed Susan vine is a tender twiner with spring-frost yellow, orange or white blooms with a contrasting eye. |
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Spring is when the apple tree blooms, and beneath it hundreds of white daffodils and tulips come into flower. |
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The morning glory, opening its blooms daily for only a few hours, was celebrated for its shy beauty. |
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The meadows support a range of grasses and plants including the lilac-coloured blooms of cuckooflower or lady's smock. |
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The women gather near a row of flowerpots which has been set in front of one of the garden structures, discussing and admiring the blooms. |
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In April I spy the bright blue of the grape hyacinth, Muscari aucheri, the sun-lover that looks best in a clump, its blooms like fairy fruits. |
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Flower form can be single, semi-double, or fully double blooms that look similar to miniature roses. |
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The white, pink, red and bi-colored blooms are showy against the dense evergreen shrubs. |
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For reliable, early blooms in large quantity, many of these early flowering shrubs are as colorful as they are fragrant. |
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Pansies at Reliant will be pampered with soil and spray fertilizers to promote strong blooms. |
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Remove seed pods, and remove spent blooms during the flowering season to encourage more color. |
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Then in March the most vivid of blues, the gentian, waves its tiny blooms in my rock garden. |
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Perennials continue to grow and produce blooms for many years to come without reseeding or replanting. |
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Who knows, maybe the reason Cherie would fret over flowers is because the blooms didn't match her wallpaper. |
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Many plants continue to produce new flowers if you remove the spent blooms before they set seeds. |
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Orchids are the second most popular flower and single blooms can be incorporated into a card to make a lovely presentation. |
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Now that it has begun flowering, the blooms are dropping as soon as they open. |
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Since yesterday more flowers had blooms, and now there were patches of white amongst the grass, and many more different flowers by the brook. |
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Curved, narrow flower beds are best, because hummers can access the blooms from all sides of the plants. |
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Plain glass vases are still a florist's mainstay, and are perfect for those who prefer the focus to stay firmly on the beauty of the blooms. |
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Though summer may boast more blooms, the flower bulbs of spring hold a special place in our affections. |
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You'll need short handled pruners to cut off spent flower blooms, trim vines that have grown into walkways and shape shrubs. |
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Plankton blooms usually follow coastal upwellings because of the abundant nutrients that come with it. |
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Upwelling of cold oceanic nutrient-rich waters in many shelves leads to extensive plankton blooms. |
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And it is well known that when algae proliferate, their toxic blooms can wipe out a region's aquaculture or close down its seafood restaurants. |
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Future cruises through eddies in the region may determine the factors that stimulate the plankton blooms. |
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This legendary flower blooms once in 12 years and is due to enliven the mountainscapes, once again in the coming year. |
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Sakura is a flower which blooms in Kyoto during this part of the year and that is why I have titled my exhibition accordingly. |
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The pillar is believed to have been made by forging together a series of disc-shaped iron blooms. |
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Algal blooms, toxin production and eutrophication occur as a result of this phosphorous. |
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This Shasta daisy, with its double blooms, is truly unique and fun with its fluffy look. |
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If you like the charm of a natural flowering meadow with a mismatch of blooms, you should try growing your own wildflower garden. |
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When it comes to planting up a window box or tub, select good-quality large bulbs because the blooms are seen at close quarters. |
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As a result, increased amounts of surface algae left unconsumed by the zooplankton could potentially lead to algal blooms and poor water quality. |
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But why dwell on such things when the sun has returned with renewed resolve, teasing blooms from the helter-skelter of bare branches? |
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The flower lady buffed the bouquet out with orchids, mums, other fragrant weird blooms I don't know the names of, and various greens. |
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I like the grassy foliage and orange-yellow torchlike blooms of kniphofia, aka red-hot poker and torch lily. |
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Commonly known as red tides, harmful algae blooms choke shallow waters and narrow inlets, and kill tens of thousands of fish annually. |
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Nutrient pulses can induce blooms of nuisance phytoplankton, especially in lakes that have been heavily impacted by humans. |
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Witch hazels unfurl their soft-scented, fringy flowers at a time when gardens offer few other blooms. |
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This appealing, diminutive shrub blooms in spring with honey-scented flowers that look like bottlebrushes, and they are hummingbird magnets! |
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That could reduce the invertebrates' predation on algae at the surface, potentially leading to algal blooms and poor water quality. |
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The snowball bushes in our yard are huge this year and have burst forth with giant white blooms. |
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Jean's fragrant snowbell accents a corner of the house and scents the air around the bench with its springtime blooms. |
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The nectar-filled reddish-orange tubular blooms are structured to suit the hummingbirds' needle-like beaks. |
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He says this leads to algal blooms and massive seaweed growth, which ends up on the beach, attracting flies. |
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The blooms have bright clusters of yellow flowers with interesting leaflets. |
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Birds twittered gaily, nestled safe between the trees, and flowers unfolded into bright, matured blooms. |
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The white blooms of tall ornamental tobacco brighten the back of the border like fireworks in the evening sky. |
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Still, it's difficult to imagine these hard, brown things with bristly bottoms pushing out such incredible blooms. |
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The camellia with its glossy green leaves and beautiful blooms should do very nicely. |
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This shrub offers burgundy-green foliage and hot pink, fringy blooms primarily in late winter-spring. |
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Diving conditions vary, but the best visibility occurs early in the season before the plankton blooms of late summer. |
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In the evening, exotic birds make strange sounds and the night air is scented with tropical blooms like hibiscus, frangipani and bougainvillea. |
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Its spectacularly veined silver leaves eject barbed blooms that can really bite. |
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I lost my shoe in the bog returning to the car and everywhere there was bog bean, marsh marigolds, the finished blooms of lady's smock. |
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Gypsy deep rose is an annual gypsophila with dainty double and semi-double blooms on a nicely mounded plant that grows about 10 inches high. |
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Isabelli cloaks herself in verdancy, and threads the most beautiful blooms of desert, forest grasslands and jungle alike through her hair. |
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Spent flower blooms and affected buds, leaves or stems should be removed when plants are dry. |
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Madeira may have a sedate image but it does have dramatic scenery and spectacular blooms. |
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For early blooming shrubs such as forsythia and viburnum, prune them as soon as blooms have passed. |
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Ten days after the poppy blooms the resin is extracted by lancing the pods. |
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You've never seen a color pattern like this one, the first vinca with orchid blooms and a white center. |
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Hundreds of beautiful blooms are lost forever, perhaps mostly because of greed. |
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The compact, upright grower is easy to train up a trellis, and the abundant red blooms come just in time for the holidays. |
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I have a large vitex that grows rapidly in spring and produces many blooms. |
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At the time, I liked big, single blooms with vivid colours, but now I've rather gone off them. |
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In the watercolor and gouache of Joel with Roses, a spray of ripe blooms nearly fills the picture. |
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The roadsides sparkled with coreopsis, crimson clover, vetch, spring beauties, and other gem-like blooms. |
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Already, at the end of the new branches, there were signs of fragrant blooms to come. |
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I love pale blooms, they look marvellous by moonlight and nothing is as romantic as a shell pink cabbage rose. |
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Florals were large cabbage roses, smatterings of abstract blooms in unusual colour combinations and smaller posies or bunches. |
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A tree is a natural example, since its fallen leaves and blooms nourish the soil around it. |
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Begin planting as early as possible and stagger plantings every two weeks for a long season of blooms through September. |
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The steps of the church were laden with bundles of palm leaves, creamy Madonna lilies and other traditional Easter blooms. |
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The genus Celosia, of the amaranth family, offers blooms that satisfy the florist or gardener who's looking for a more unusual plant. |
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The myriad of colours and the sweet, fragrant scent of the blooms overwhelmed the senses to the point of excess. |
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We dined alfresco, overlooking the fragrant, colourful gardens full of tropical blooms. |
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When the canes reach the top of a stand-alone post, they will cascade and supply an umbrella of blooms. |
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A hard rain while the vines are flowering will knock the blooms off the plant and reduce the size of the crop. |
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A gardening neighbor had a small cold frame in which she grew hardy flowers for early and late blooms. |
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Yellow butterflies flit from golden lantana bushes to the pink and white oleander blooms. |
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This unique hybrid features large balls of blooms that resemble carnations in a charming white cream color. |
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Everywhere I turned there were immense trees towering above me, rainbows of exotically coloured blooms, and thick dark carpets of creeping moss. |
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It grows to 150 cm and opens its clear white blooms at the same time as forsythia. |
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Perennials such as iris or hemerocallis will show a noted decrease in blooms over the years if they are not divided. |
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What I do is clip the blooms off once they are spent, and just leave the tops alone until they are yellow and wilted. |
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The tiny mollusks, called orchid or bush snails, feast on surface or lateral roots that would otherwise keep the exotic blooms upright. |
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Throughout the winter, we get blooms from the sturdy evergreen shrub known commonly as laurustinus. |
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Nature blossoms and blooms and fills the air with a warm, sweet fragrance that we all embrace. |
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To preserve fragile and moist blooms such as anemones, daisies, pansies, and zinnias, use silica gel, available from florist and craft suppliers. |
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The only downside so far is that orchid blooms wilt, but the rest of the plant remains healthy. |
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This plant actually blooms twice in its growing season, once in early June and again in August. |
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The best of these fruits, which range in size from the diameter of a pea to that of a cherry tomato, can compete with blooms for beauty. |
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These are excellent to recycle as stakes for peas or for plants with heavy blooms such as double peonies. |
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Honeycrisp blooms mid-season and is moderately resistant to apple scab and fire blight. |
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The plankton blooms began to occur a couple of weeks early, and the chinook promptly disappeared from our usual winter spots. |
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Every fall, my Christmas cactus displays a spectacular profusion of blooms on a covered patio in San Mateo, California. |
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In late summer and early fall, flocks of tiny finches and other seed-eating birds swoop in to graze among the spent blooms. |
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The shiny pearl-tinted casket was circumfused with bright full-headed blooms. |
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It's taken a while, but my passion flower has really taken hold on my side wall and is now putting out loads of these fantastic blooms. |
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Large bowls and flower vases serve to spruce up the interiors with a bit of natural greenery and bright coloured blooms. |
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Planting perennials with different bloom times near each other will insure a garden that has blooms all season long. |
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As the blooms dry, minor imperfections are magnified and make the dried blossom appear unsightly. |
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Deep-throated blooms such as columbines and salvias best serve butterflies with longer tongues. |
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With his letter, Father Larry enclosed a glorious picture of a mass of white blooms with lush green leaves. |
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Excess nutrients from sewage or fertilizers flow into coastal waters, feeding algae blooms that block sunlight and smother corals. |
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To the majority of nurserymen, pied wagtails are hardly welcome because they foul tomatoes, and chrysanthemums and carnation blooms. |
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In order to make malleable wrought iron, the iron pigs were reheated and forged into red hot iron masses called blooms. |
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When plants reach about 12 inches tall, pinch out about an inch of top growth to encourage branching and more blooms. |
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He strode toward her, brushing past vivid magenta blooms of fireweed and purple geranium. |
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And quite suddenly, we reached Chinchon with its inviting Sakura flowering trees in white to light violet blooms. |
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Dropping iron filings into the ocean can generate blooms of carbon-absorbing plankton. |
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We have one pansy and a single polyanthus in bloom at home right now, a very poor showing, so I relished the massed blooms. |
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Contrast flower shapes as well, letting spiky, flat-topped, and pompom blooms play off each other. |
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Miniature Roses can grow like hybrid teas, with one bloom to a stem, or they can grow like floribundas, producing blooms in clusters. |
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Like the rest of the plants in this group, it comes into flower just as the large Rosa mundi, which blooms wonderfully once in June, has faded. |
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After seeing pictures of red sedum with nice red blooms, I planted some in my front flower bed. |
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Galanthus reginae-olgae is a reliable early flowerer, producing its faintly scented blooms as early as October. |
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Dutchman's pipe is a root-hardy conversation piece with 8-inch mottled blooms during the warm months. |
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Epiphyllums, commonly referred to as Epis, or Orchid cacti, have tremendous blooms. |
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A favourite flower for the bouquet's centre was the amazon lily, which had white waxy blooms. |
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The larger plants contained many blooms and legumes, allowing them to be identified in the field. |
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This Shasta daisy with its double blooms and many quilled petals, is truly unique and fun with its fluffy look. |
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Instead of taking joy in the profusion of spring blooms, Jane struggles to take a breath. |
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When the petals drop it takes watering consistency to revive the next batch of blooms. |
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Foot long panicles of creamy blooms arrive in June with a scent that reminds me of privet. |
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Vines such as the showy rangoon creeper and the unusual Dutchman's pipe offer months of blooms, but these might prove too vigorous. |
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The plant blooms in April and inflorescences are produced at the apex of shoots. |
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Roubik put fine-mesh bags over some branches of flowering blooms on 2-year-old, shade-grown Coffea arabica shrubs. |
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On roses with yellow blooms, a lack of nitrogen frequently appears as yellow leaves. |
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Their sturdy stems, topped with 4-to 5-inch-wide blooms, rise from rosettes of dark green, wavy-edged leaves. |
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After blooms fade, cut flower stalks close to the ground, leaving healthy green leaves in place to nourish next year's growth. |
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Exacerbated by warm, humid weather, red blotch infects leaves, flower stalks, blooms and bulb scales. |
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The following should allow you to grow an attractive well shaped and sized bush with large lovely blooms. |
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They coat and strengthen brittle stems and blooms, and dried-flower arrangers recommend them. |
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The foliage of dusty miller, ivy, and lamb's ears also dries nicely and contrasts well with the blooms. |
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As their blooms begin to fade, attention is drawn to the daisy-like flowers of my rudbeckia, which then becomes the predominant focal point. |
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I have become acquainted with several salvias, which the hummingbirds love, and I continue to admire the endless blooms of rudbeckia and yarrow. |
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The dainty blooms of this early flowering meadow rue provide an excellent contrast with larger flowered plants. |
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The number of blooms is growing as a result, experts believe, of nutrients and fertilizers in farm and sewage run-off. |
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Purple asters bloom in fall, attracting monarch butterflies and providing one last blast of color when many blooms have faded. |
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Interest switched to its flowers once the first varieties with double blooms were bred in Belgium in 1815 by M Donckelaar. |
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Well, it is a type of plant that has small leaves and long prickles, and it blooms some small red flowers. |
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It has a long flowering period, producing magenta pink blooms with dark centres right through the summer. |
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The gardens are magnificent, overflowing with tropical blooms and huge flowering trees. |
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It blooms from June to late October and has amazing fall color with a slight tea rose fragrance. |
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Also, look for the golden yellow blooms of snakeweed, turpentinebush, goldeneyes, and telegraph plants. |
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The blooms of this variety are dusty pink on the back of the petals and greenish on the inside with pale, dull yellow stamens. |
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Mixed with other, deep maroon flowers and streaks of grey foliage plants, scarlet blooms drift through borders. |
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Begonia blossoms love to grow in pairs, producing small single blooms just behind each large double bloom. |
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A rare ground orchid Disperis neilgherrensis has blooms that are striking beyond belief. |
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The houses are small, cramped dingily together, with fringes of grass, old-fashioned blooms and rusty chain-link fences dividing the yards. |
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These flower from early to late May with single blooms that are finely fringed at the edges. |
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If your ivy blooms, cut off flowers and seed heads, and consider replacing the ivy with a noninvasive ground cover like Epimedium. |
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Pinks with lavender blooms spill around drifts of pink-flowered soapwort and rosy pink drumsticks of common thrift. |
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The naked tree from last month is now adorned with thousands of small, white blooms. |
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As the flowers die the stems become woody and the blooms dry while the foliage dies back and the plant takes on its winter form. |
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We are still running behind last year, the rhododendrons are just starting to bloom, no spider worts or beauty bush blooms yet. |
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Winter daphne blooms in clusters of highly fragrant, light purple flowers in late winter or spring. |
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In the spring, the flood plane and lower slopes are covered with trillium, violets, toothworts, and other blooms. |
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Its large, bell-shaped blooms produce a fragrance that squirrels find offensive. |
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Gardeners report that their Easter lilies have been extra-tall and carried many blooms this year. |
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When the bulbs come up in the spring and start blooming, you should clip off the blooms as they start to wither. |
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In midsummer the lilies reign, with blooms of vivid yellow, orange, maroon and pink. |
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She trains this fast-growing shrub as a standard, sending the blooms up rather than out. |
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Mr Schroder said warm currents and high temperatures were causing the blooms, which may cause skin rashes and eye or ear infections. |
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In the western world these plants are well known as a source of garden flowers and florists' blooms. |
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Large, many-flowered blooms such as dill, fluffy grasses, and Queen Anne's lace, should be dried upright, not hanging upside down. |
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Over special snowdrop lunches this month, he and some 10 to 20 other galanthophiles will inspect the latest blooms. |
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This trumpet vine is very similar to C. radicans but blooms in late summer and fall. |
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Look at it closely and you'll see stems as thin as fuse wire supporting dazzling-white, tiny blooms like a mass of twisted fairy lights. |
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This is a workhorse of a rose, flowering early in the summer, and producing masses of blooms that keep my house supplied with vasefuls of flowers throughout the summer. |
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Vivid pink roses lead the eye through the border, while butterfly bush, Mexican sage, and penstemon add bursts of soft purple blooms here and there. |
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In One Eye, she has painted bright white albumen that blooms around a broken yolk and streams down the canvas to end up behind the black, gray and sage-green landscape. |
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Heads of rich purple flowers, coated on the outside of the blooms and down the stem with mealy white farina, distinguish this easily grown primula. |
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Sticking to hues immediately next to each other on the color wheel is a foolproof way to ensure a harmonious blend of blooms in a garden planting. |
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This geum, which blooms on and off from May to October, is an attractive plant with coppery-pink flowers above a neat clump of fresh green leaves. |
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In spring, it bears masses of pale pink, vanilla-scented blooms. |
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Grandifloras grow much like hybrid teas, tall and with well-formed flowers, but the blooms are usually smaller than those of a hybrid tea and are produced in clusters. |
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Echo the fullness of the fruit in arrangements with berries and blooms, such as pale green nicotiana, chocolate cosmos, Oriental poppies, and viburnum. |
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In times of economic crisis, xenophobia blooms along with political conflict, protectionism and, in some places, racism. |
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During summer, clouds of blooms cover its delicate stems, making this plant superb for creating an airy effect against a wall or dark green background. |
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Underplanted with vinca, the pristine white blooms in flower now, the ground here and in much of the garden will be carpeted with snowdrops by next month. |
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The research also found that biodiversity loss is tightly linked to declining water quality, harmful algal blooms, ocean dead zones, fish kills, and coastal flooding. |
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The highly seasonal plankton blooms that typify the Antarctic continental shelf are paradoxical when considering the planktivorous diets of sponges. |
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Red tide, she says, is a natural phenomenon caused by a microscopic plant-like single cell organism that blooms annually as part of its growth cycle. |
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The white blooms dotted the asphalt and swirled in the breeze under the orange glow of the street lamps. |
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Eventually, the mistletoe bush grows, blooms, and forms berries, and the cycle begins anew. |
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Full sun encourages a full, bushy plant and the best blooms. |
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During the growing season, remove deadheads to promote continuous blooms. |
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We all know that lakes Rotorua and Taupo are seriously degenerating, with algal blooms in some places and water quality that is unfit for human contact. |
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Late in the dry season of central Africa, blooms of red algae grow in expansive mats over a white crust of sodium carbonate on Tanzania's Lake Natron. |
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They are, however, quite hardy and have large well scented blooms. |
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In the Cours Saleya markets, those florists who toil by night to create the float of the year spend their days vying for trade over the rest of their blooms. |
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Scilla, or squill, is a naturalizing bulb that produces clusters of 1-inch, bell-shaped blooms in blue, purple, pink and white on 6-to 10-inch stems. |
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At the turn of the last century, botanists reported forests ablaze with the scarlet blooms of native mistletoes, but today few areas of New Zealand support profuse growth. |
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Petals can fall deeply towards the ground or be more upright, leaves can be various shades of green or variegated with white or yellow, and blooms can be bearded or not. |
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The unwanted blooms are at odds with his plans for a garden replicating the calming colours of an impressionist painting. |
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This shortens the life of blooms and makes the violet unthrifty. |
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Pulsatilla is a very rare flower which blooms only at Easter in Slovenia. |
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Veltheimia is used as a pot plant which blooms during winter. |
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Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit, cannot be separated, for the effect already blooms in the cause, the end pre-exists in the means, the fruit in the seed. |
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Now the blooms are limp, and soaked through, and I fear they are done for. |
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There are now believed to be only 12 places in the country where the fritillary thrives, and Cricklade North Meadow has the highest proportion of the blooms. |
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Sticking to hues immediately next to each other on the color wheel, as Wiley did here, is a foolproof way to ensure a harmonious blend of blooms in a garden planting. |
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The waterbody, now with natural blooms, has become a major attraction. |
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And now is the time of year for mouthwateringly light, aromatic white wines whose delicate verdant, floral flavours echo the first bosky scents and blooms of spring. |
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Daylilies can grow slowly, especially if the plants carry exotic blooms. |
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The gentleman stooped down and plucked one of the blooms from its bed. |
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Remove from direct sun when flowering to prolong the life of the blooms. |
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The Orchid House offers the visitors a captivating display of exotic blooms of cattleya, dendrobium, arachnis, oncidium, phalaenopsis, vandal and their hybrids. |
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In late summer, bear's breeches blooms with creamy white to slightly pink or purplish flowers on dramatically tall, erect stalks held way above the foliage. |
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Yet what these smaller blooms lack in breadth they make up for in volume. |
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Unlike the native solidagos that are quite invasive and fall over after a heavy rain, these newer varieties are sturdy and bursting with fall blooms. |
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The oleanders have grown tall and spindly, and they have few blooms. |
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The blooms that symbolised eternal life were dankly rotting. |
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I shut my eyes yet felt aware of the garden at my elbow, the blooms opening as if in time-lapse, the stalks lengthening. |
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To get earlier blooms, start begonias growing indoors about six weeks before your planting-out date, the date in your area when the threat of night frosts is past. |
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A Christmas cactus is also a good idea and is a flowering cactus that generally blooms around Christmas time, although it can bloom at any time of year. |
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Many people choose to plant begonias indoors in pots six weeks prior to their outside planting date to get blooms that much earlier in the summer. |
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Beneath the dead trees, the forest floor is awash in fresh grasses and sporadic thick blooms of lupine, arnica, penstemon, and other wild flowers. |
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Plants that may require staking to hold their blooms high include Canterbury bells, hollyhocks, and verbascums, with foxgloves and delphiniums in the upper garden zones. |
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Fertilize during the growing season, but to avoid excessive vegetative growth and fewer blooms, do not overapply nitrogen after the first fruit sets. |
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The blooms range from lavender-hued gray to a vibrant royal purple. |
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This subsequently causes the growth of algal blooms, which remove oxygen. |
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The first delicate white toothworts appear in the woods at the end of January, and the bold yellow acacia blooms suddenly startle us in the first days of February. |
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These beautiful evergreen shrubs are known as bottlebrushes because of the cylindrical-shape of their cream, yellow or red blooms that emerge in spring and summer. |
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The nutrients trigger blooms of microscopic algae known as phytoplankton. |
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Also consider sweet peas, and, for evening blooms, moonflowers. |
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Each carried a bouquet of flowers, many of them containing orange blooms as a mark of Dutch national identity, and every child stood before a grave with their head bowed. |
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Fountain plant, Russelia equisetiformis, is an easy perennial with arching, slender, rushlike branches and an abundance of orange-red tubular blooms spring to frost. |
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Rich red and white blooms are mixed with pinecones, holiday greenery, and festive cinnamon sticks. |
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Decaying seagrass leaves and algae fuels increasing algal blooms, resulting in a positive feedback. |
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Researchers of the phenomenon have indicated that algal blooms have occurred every summer for decades. |
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So-called icicle plants, their leaves thick and waxen, crept across the drifting dunes, adorning them with their own beautiful blooms. |
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Eutrophic lakes are enriched with nutrients, resulting in good plant growth and possible algal blooms. |
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These lakes typically have poor clarity and are subject to devastating algal blooms. |
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The one whose bunch blooms by New Year's Day will be lucky and healthy the next year. |
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May I ask Brother Elmer Hayden where he gets that stuff that so nosely blooms. |
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The single leafless stem or scape, appearing from early to late spring depending on the species, bears from 1 to 20 blooms. |
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The inflorescence is scapose, the single stem or scape bearing either a solitary flower or forming an umbel with up to 20 blooms. |
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The micronutrient iron is deficient in these regions, and adding it can lead to the formation of phytoplankton blooms. |
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This is underlined by an observation of herbivorous fishes deliberately feeding on gelatinous zooplankton during blooms in the Red Sea. |
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In most circumstances, this mixing also replenishes nutrients in the upper mixed layer, setting the scene for the next round of diatom blooms. |
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Some colorless dinoflagellates may also form toxic blooms, such as Pfiesteria. |
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In combination with wash out of excessive nutrients from conventional farming, this has often led to large algae blooms. |
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It has also been shown that the drying of wetlands causes an increase in nutrient concentration and subsequent eutrophication blooms. |
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These phytoplankton blooms support the marine ecosystem, as the base of the marine food web, and eventually the larger fish species. |
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As a consequence of these blooms, benthic macrophyte populations were deprived of light, while anoxia caused mass mortality in marine animals. |
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This enriching of surface nutrients may produce blooms of phytoplankton, making these areas productive. |
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The phytoplankton bloom usually lags the upwelling event by 1 to 4 days and blooms for 4 to 10 days. |
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In order for zooplankton to have a continuous food supply, the phytoplankton blooms must not occur too far apart. |
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Areas of high productivity tend to be somewhat turbid from plankton blooms. |
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These upwellings support blooms of phytoplankton, which in turn produce zooplankton and support many of the world's main fisheries. |
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Addition of iron to surface waters in these areas induces massive phytoplankton blooms dominated primarily by pennate diatoms. |
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The yellow elder was chosen as the national flower of the Bahamas because it is native to the Bahama islands, and it blooms throughout the year. |
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The Royal Poinciana grows in South Florida and blooms in the winter, an indication of South Florida's tropical climate. |
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The blooms are not useful in that form, so they were rolled into a final product. |
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The ingots are then heated in a soaking pit and hot rolled into slabs, billets, or blooms. |
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Roses will last longer if a knife rather than a scissors is used to cut the blooms. |
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Oregon health officials advise people who use Oregon waterbodies for recreation to always be alert to signs of algae blooms. |
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A RARE wild leek has produced a record display of 8ft tall blooms in one of the three sites in Wales where it is found. |
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DeadheadingAuPruning blooms or entire flowering stems as soon as a flower fades, helping the plant to rebloom or produce more foliage. |
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Redbuds herald spring with their pink or purple pea-like blooms, which stand out against dark bark. |
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When Leucadendron xanthoconus blooms, leaves at the tip of the branch near the actual flowers turn yellow as part of the show. |
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We are offering the delightful beeline, a lush mix of bicolour, single and two-tone blooms in subtle and warming shades. |
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This striking variety shows bicoloured blooms in shades of pink and orange that will later fade to a beautiful bronze. |
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It promises plenty of blooms throughout the summer showing striking pink-and-white bicoloured petals atop feathery foliage. |
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Scooping up several salps from the sea, the researchers dropped them into buckets of seawater thick with Noctiluca blooms. |
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The showy blooms are soon followed by conspicuous fruits, which have the appearance of yellowish, bladderlike pods. |
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The inner courtyard garden blooms with more than 200 species of plants, including Matilija poppy, Mexican sage, and wisteria. |
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Below it, brittlebush leads the eye down the path with yellow blooms atop silvery foliage. |
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The name Calendula derives from the opening of the blooms on the calends, the first day of the month. |
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They're followed by Asiatic lilies, which unfurl star-shaped flowers, and by calla hybrids, whose blooms look like fluted cups. |
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Nasturtiums display fierce reds and oranges while canary creepers scatter yellow blooms with frills like sparks of light. |
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Beautiful floral prints dominate the catwalks once again with lush blooms in autumnal hues, creating a dark romantic feel to an outfit. |
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If you want to add formality to your patio as a backdrop to pots full of colourful blooms, topiary may be the answer. |
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Luella showcased ditsy spriggy prints, Erdem opted for Monet-style watercolour lilies and there were cartoonish oversized blooms at Marni. |
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The Minnesota dwarf trout lily is a spring ephemeral that blooms before the forest canopy spreads and blocks sunlight to the ground. |
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Multiple full-color pictures show trees in various seasons and close-ups of blooms and bark. |
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Corydalis cava, another compact type with relatively large blooms of white or purple. |
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These range from the colourful British crab spider nestling in flower blooms to the busy Hummingbird hawk-moth swooping across the lawn at dusk. |
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It is difficult to achieve pollination in a greenhouse, and most cucurbits need those blooms pollinated. |
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Dreher spent the past four years intensively studying the cyanobacteria that make the blue-green blooms, especially in Dexter Lake. |
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Quantification of cyanobacterial blooms and cyanotoxins in four large Mississippi lakes. |
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Cymbidium 'Tracey's Hill' produces deep yellow blooms in autumn, which can last up to eight weeks. |
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Cymbidiums make really impressive gifts being large plants with large majestic spikes of exotic blooms that will flower for weeks on end. |
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Good companions The poker-like blooms stand out well among round flowers such as phlox and any daisylike blooms. |
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In a school lab, the students bred small crustaceans called daphnia that can naturally remove toxic algae blooms that turn the water green. |
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Secondary causes included overwash from Hurricane Carla in 1961 and increased turbidity and algal blooms after the 1950's drought ended. |
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Owl's clover, for example, usually blooms in bunches, but this year is sparse. |
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