Another method of monitoring watering needs is to use a biological indicator plant such as impatiens, ajuga, or coleus. |
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It looks good with hot pink pelargoniums and impatiens, and white nemesia to cool down the arrangement. |
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Anything still blooming in a pot, such as impatiens, will make a good indoor potted plant for the winter. |
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Bach Rescue Remedy combines star of Bethlehem, rock rose, impatiens, cherry plum and clematis flower essences. |
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White impatiens, White Nancy lamiums, spathiphyllums and white caladiums glow at night under an oak tree. |
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Like everyone else I've used the pink hues of impatiens and the ubiquitous caladiums, but I was yearning for something a little brighter. |
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These include the dahlias and impatiens as well as roses, cyclamen, nicotiana, geum and the darkening petals of Sedum spectabile. |
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Summer annuals such as petunias, impatiens and begonias need warmer temperatures to thrive. |
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Among popular hummingbird plants are single varieties of trumpet creeper, impatiens, bee balm, and salvia. |
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Yet when it's finished flowering, she likes to interplant some impatiens in the bed under her tree for spots of summer-long color. |
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Plant impatiens with begonias, coleus, ferns, fuchsias, hydrangeas, and lobelias. |
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Of course, annual species, like geraniums and impatiens, are supposed to croak every year after dropping their seeds. |
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Most impatiens have single or double flowers in white or shades of lavender, orange, pink, or red. |
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Abutilon, acanthus, and nandina provide a back-drop, and double impatiens and coleus add seasonal color. |
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Warm-season annuals such as marigolds, impatiens and zinnias are adapted to bloom even during the hottest weather. |
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In our garden, we have a riot of tones from pink impatiens and late roses and golden yellow and orange from climbing nasturtiums and rudbeckia. |
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Bedding or wax begonias, heliotrope, impatiens, and Madagascar periwinkle can be moved indoors and grown as house plants over the winter. |
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There were roses, lilacs, violets, lilies of the valley, impatiens, irises, and so many more. |
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In summer months, bright annuals such as impatiens, begonia, and coleus make attractive companion plants. |
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The plants I am going to use include begonias, impatiens and verbenas, which should produce solid mounds and balls of colour. |
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The climbers will grow over the arch, shading the inside and creating a perfect environment for colorful, shade-loving flowers like impatiens, vinca, and begonias. |
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The cosmos and impatiens I planted this June may outlast me. |
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To arouse the senses of the buyer, the New Guinea impatiens will be set apart in a pot that can be personalised. |
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Purple and white impatiens, a pot of campanula, and a circle of white stones brighten the plot. |
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Most of these varieties entered by foreign breeders had been for chrysanthemum, dendrobium, hot pepper, impatiens, petunia, poinsettia and rose. |
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Thus far, the begonias and impatiens and kalanchoes in the planters all looked to be intact. |
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It makes it difficult to see and Beatrice trips on an old pig trough that her mother has been using as a planter for impatiens. |
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As a child, Candy had ridden her bike between clumps of impatiens and begonia and stands of banana trees, clumsy with their thick, waxy leaves. |
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During this survey, no infection of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus was found. |
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In March, plant sunny beds with seed or transplants of marigolds, zinnias, gomphrena and rudbeckia, and brighten shady spots with impatiens and caladiums. |
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If September stays mild, we will see why bedding such as lobelia, pelargonium and impatiens are so popular as they flower on until the first frosts. |
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Cardamine impatiens exhibits potential to be an invasive weed and should be carefully monitored, especially in susceptible hydric to mesic habitats. |
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For a bit of added interest and color, plant a few bright colored impatiens mixed with English ivy to trail over the edges of your hosta containers. |
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Canlamine impatiens L., the narrowleaf bittercress, is an annual or biennial herb native to Eurasia that has become naturalized in many parts of the eastern United States. |
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Ferns, hostas, camellias, pieris, heucheras and many others can provide foliage interest, while flowering interest can come from fuchsias, lilies and impatiens. |
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Plants like impatiens and begonias will not survive the cold. |
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The beds adjoining the Cameron complex are glorious, and unlike most of the other Russian gardens I visited, they had something in bloom aside from impatiens, ageratum and phlox. |
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The EPPO Secretariat has tried to collect recent geographical records which specifically concern impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus and appear reasonably confirmed, but it is likely that this virus is more widespread. |
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In partial or full shade, grow browallia, coleus, impatiens, and semper-florens begonias. |
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For a moment, consider plants that are ordinarily recommended for shade gardens, such as azalea, calla lily and impatiens. |
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And right now, the brick-paved courtyard — where vines climb white walls, hydrangea clusters bob over impatiens and coleus, and birds sing in the soft breeze — is the place to be. |
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A series of seed grown New Guinea impatiens for beds and pots, with a round bearing giving a much better effect in a flower bed than the New Guinea Impatiens cutting. |
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A puzzling plant disease may uproot one of the most popular and reliable flowerbed plants in North America, the garden impatiens. |
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In the initial study, impatiens plants were purchased from a Mississippi nursery. |
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The parking lot is elaborately landscaped, with thick beds of pink and white impatiens, grassy banks, and well-placed evergreen shrubs, in the manner of a suburban funeral home. |
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Often, species not collected at a given site were rare species like Cs. impatiens, Cx. salinarius, Cx. territans, and Oc. aurifer in which only a few individuals were collected. |
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Lily turf creeps in and among other common plants, such as impatiens and leatherleaf fern. |
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Melaleucas shade an island of agapanthus, impatiens, and pittosporum. |
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Impatiens come in an amazing array of colors from coral, orange, and salmon to burgundy, red, pink, purple, and white and every shade in between. |
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Most of the Chinese Impatiens species are endemic to the country or are restricted to a number of provinces. |
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Despite the abundance of Impatiens species in China, studies of pollination systems and pollination ecology have not been reported. |
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Impatiens may seem ubiquitous and overused, but any flower that will bloom in the shade and in the heat is worthy of respect. |
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Large flowered New Guinea Impatiens are an alternative, resistant to the disease. |
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There is still a good variety of bedding available such as Petunias, Begonias and Impatiens. |
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Impatiens and cleomes are two longtime favorites of the summer garden. |
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A strain of mildew has affected the plants, which is resistant to fungicides, so as a result the annual Impatiens will not be available for the foreseeable future. |
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Impatiens were found growing throughout the Islands in great profusion. |
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