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Online shopping is a Boon for Gifting Every Event 23 Mar 2013 | 07:54 am
Flowers bring a smile on a face. Smile: a curve that does all problems straight. Everyone is fond of gifts or presents Children and teenagers love gifts, younger generation loves flowers. Even older o...
The Flower For Smell So Sweetly 27 Aug 2012 | 09:56 am
Among the bigger-flowered pinks the old cottage clove is still the best, but it seems to be given a back seat these days Other crimson doubles are grown but they do not have the scent or the color of ...
Plant Propagation Of Floriculture In Plants 24 Aug 2012 | 03:08 pm
Take a cutting of a Philodendron, and put it in water. Throw some marigold seeds in the garden, and watch them grow. Starting new plants is fun. In fact, few aspects of the floriculture industry are a...
The Growing Bedding Plants Of Gladiolus 23 Aug 2012 | 11:05 am
Much of the commercial production of gladioli takes place in Florida and California. However, gladioli corms are grown across the United States. In California, production is year-round, while November...
The Floriculture Of Visual Weight 22 Aug 2012 | 11:24 am
Understanding Visual Weights The visual weight of a flower or foliage is its perceived lightness or heaviness based upon its combined characteristics of color, shape, pattern, etc. Anunderstanding of ...
The Stigma and Rostellum 25 Jun 2012 | 12:40 pm
The stigma and the rostellum represent the gynoecium of the orchid flower. The column in normal flowers bears on its anterior face a hollow glossy cavity, which is the functional stigma. The stigma is...
Orchid Luisiopsis Sathish & Suresh 25 Jun 2012 | 08:19 am
A monospecific epiphytic genus from the Indian subcontinent of small plants with monopodial growth habit. Stems interlaced, erect or slightly arcuate, leafy upwards, sometimes branching. Leaves terete...
Orchid Of Agrostophyllum Blume 22 Jun 2012 | 03:32 pm
An Indo-Malesian genus of tufted epiphytes, with long flattened and sheathed leafy stems of many internodes. Leaves two-ranked, narrow, thin, with overlapping sheaths. Inflorescence terminal, sessile ...
A Guide About Helleborus Flower 22 Jun 2012 | 09:03 am
Helleborus niger, which often blooms at Christmas, has inspired many legends, nearly all of Northern origin. One of these relates that as the Three Wise Men were offering their gifts to the Babe in Be...
A Guide About Erica Flower 20 Jun 2012 | 02:32 pm
British gardeners were the first to appreciate the full ornamental value of ericas in the garden, and the Germans were soon to follow. English heather and German heide are deeply rooted in Anglo-Saxon...