Then came perennial beds with roses, lilies, foxgloves, lupins, daisies, shrubs, and more. |
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In lupins, division of the shoot meristem into four quadrants gives four new meristems that each develop a shoot. |
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Around the barn a flagged terrace is encircled by cottage garden plants, such as delphiniums, rambling roses, geraniums, dianthus and lupins. |
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The slugs also preferred the leaves of lucerne, white clover and lupins, to the wheat plants. |
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Meanwhile, out on the patio, the sole survivor of the six lupins we planted last year has produced a splendid spear of pale pink blossom. |
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I want blooming roses, daisies, tritoma, canna, coreopsis, sweet william, lobelia, lupins, gypsophilia, pansies, and the like. |
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Its perennial plants are complemented by azaleas, hydrangeas and lupins in pots. |
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Finally the willow tree was heavily pruned and the Euonymus and three lupins were planted. |
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Roses are beginning to bloom, delphiniums are tall and lupins dot the beds with their spikes of bright colour. |
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Yes, the station had a perfectly charming garden including a herbaceous border, rose beds, lupins and mop-headed bay trees in green tubs. |
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The back beach and sand dunes are held by marram grass and, in the Nature Reserve, tree lupins have been planted for the same purpose. |
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Patches of mauve flowering grey leaved tree lupins added a splash of colour to the grassy slopes. |
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Through good research and development, the destructive black spot on lupins has been eliminated, and it is hoped that field peas might also benefit. |
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The track follows closely beside the concrete channel and takes you round the side of a steep hill of sandstone and pebbles covered with red tree lupins in late spring. |
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Craig fielded heaps of questions during the day about why lupins were being targeted, why other weeds are not such a threat, and what is special about the wrybill. |
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The chestnut groves are carpeted with drifts of western peony, pink, blue and yellow lupins, Spanish bluebell and Barbary nut iris, while rocky outcrops harbour man orchids. |
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The first is that you have been strong-minded enough to cut back the early herbaceous plants such as oriental poppies, delphiniums, geraniums and lupins. |
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Finally, the North and South American west coastal species appear to have evolved from the Old World smooth-seeded lupins, or from the same ancestral stock. |
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Items to be covered include options in crop sequences, wheat breeding directions, tramline farming, potential for durum wheats, lupins and various pests and their control. |
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Take basal cuttings from perennials including campanula, kniphofia, lupins, delphiniums and phlox. |
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Iris, campanulas, delphiniums, lupins, plumbago, mallow, and lilacs symphonize in a performance lasting from May to October. |
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Phlox have fairly solid stems but those of lupins, delphiniums and most labiates become hollow very quickly. |
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Aphids are great fans of lupins and like to suck sap from them to the point where the lupin will wilt. |
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Welshscientists have concluded that lupins grown in Britain can provide a viable alternative source of soya-grade protein for animal and sh feeds. |
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Lupins come in a huge range of colours and bicolours, last well when cut, and are great plant partners for delphiniums and Oriental poppies. |
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I am confident that the combined entity will be a powerhouse in the US specialty space and will significantly enhance Lupins US platform. |
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