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what plant is that?
What plant is that?
What manure is suitable for it? How to take care it? Why it can be so light green? Is it because of suitable manure? I saw some of the plant is dark green. Why? |
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what plant is that?
On 23/01/2011 11:34 AM, M@gd@ wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 15:25:25 +0000, in alt.binaries.pictures.gardens, jimmy6 arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: ... ... What plant is that? ... What manure is suitable for it? ... How to take care it? ... Why it can be so light green? Is it because of suitable manure? I saw ... some of the plant is dark green. Why? Ericaceae. ===== It sounds much better in French, but then, everything does. Common name: Rosemary. Good looking, and good stuff. Beware of over-watering. Wolf K. |
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what plant is that?
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 13:04:49 -0500, Wolf K
wrote: On 23/01/2011 11:34 AM, M@gd@ wrote: On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 15:25:25 +0000, in alt.binaries.pictures.gardens, jimmy6 arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: ... ... What plant is that? ... What manure is suitable for it? ... How to take care it? ... Why it can be so light green? Is it because of suitable manure? I saw ... some of the plant is dark green. Why? Ericaceae. ===== It sounds much better in French, but then, everything does. Common name: Rosemary. Good looking, and good stuff. Beware of over-watering. Wolf K. I am confused. Is it related or what? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary |
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what plant is that?
On 23/01/2011 1:14 PM, joevan wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 13:04:49 -0500, Wolf wrote: On 23/01/2011 11:34 AM, M@gd@ wrote: On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 15:25:25 +0000, in alt.binaries.pictures.gardens, jimmy6 arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: ... ... What plant is that? ... What manure is suitable for it? ... How to take care it? ... Why it can be so light green? Is it because of suitable manure? I saw ... some of the plant is dark green. Why? Ericaceae. ===== It sounds much better in French, but then, everything does. Common name: Rosemary. Good looking, and good stuff. Beware of over-watering. Wolf K. I am confused. Is it related or what? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary Actually I don't think it's an ericaceae plant (ie, an erica or heather). The picture looks like a rosemary to me. Kinda small pic, wish it were bigger (a lot of programs resize pictures for e-mailing and posting, I wish people would turn that "feature" off.) But I could be wrong, it's happened before. :-) Also around December, a lot places sell rosemary bushes in pots, trimmed to look like miniature Christmas trees. This looks like one of those. HTH Wolf K. |
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what plant is that?
"M@gd@" wrote ... Wolf K arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: .... joevan wrote: .... Wolf Kwrote: .... .... M@gd@ wrote: .... jimmy6 arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: .... .... ... .... ... What plant is that? .... ... What manure is suitable for it? .... ... How to take care it? .... ... Why it can be so light green? Is it because of suitable manure? I saw .... ... some of the plant is dark green. Why? .... .... Ericaceae. .... .... .... ===== .... It sounds much better in French, but then, everything does. .... .... .... Common name: Rosemary. Good looking, and good stuff. Beware of .... over-watering. .... .... Wolf K. .... I am confused. Is it related or what? .... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary .... .... Actually I don't think it's an ericaceae plant (ie, an erica or .... heather). The picture looks like a rosemary to me. Kinda small pic, wish .... it were bigger (a lot of programs resize pictures for e-mailing and .... posting, I wish people would turn that "feature" off.) .... .... But I could be wrong, it's happened before. :-) .... .... Also around December, a lot places sell rosemary bushes in pots, trimmed .... to look like miniature Christmas trees. This looks like one of those. I had one of those, it would get gazillions of small pink flowers in spring and summer. The translation I've found for bruyère is Ericaceae, but there are 800 species of it. Doesn't look like either a Heather or a Rosemary to me, more like a small conifer. -- Regards Bob Hobden W.of London. UK |
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what plant is that?
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 00:24:43 -0000, "Bob Hobden"
wrote: "M@gd@" wrote ... Wolf K arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: ... joevan wrote: ... Wolf Kwrote: ... ... M@gd@ wrote: ... jimmy6 arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: ... ... ... ... ... What plant is that? ... ... What manure is suitable for it? ... ... How to take care it? ... ... Why it can be so light green? Is it because of suitable manure? I saw ... ... some of the plant is dark green. Why? ... ... Ericaceae. ... ... ... ===== ... It sounds much better in French, but then, everything does. ... ... ... Common name: Rosemary. Good looking, and good stuff. Beware of ... over-watering. ... ... Wolf K. ... I am confused. Is it related or what? ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary ... ... Actually I don't think it's an ericaceae plant (ie, an erica or ... heather). The picture looks like a rosemary to me. Kinda small pic, wish ... it were bigger (a lot of programs resize pictures for e-mailing and ... posting, I wish people would turn that "feature" off.) ... ... But I could be wrong, it's happened before. :-) ... ... Also around December, a lot places sell rosemary bushes in pots, trimmed ... to look like miniature Christmas trees. This looks like one of those. I had one of those, it would get gazillions of small pink flowers in spring and summer. The translation I've found for bruyère is Ericaceae, but there are 800 species of it. Doesn't look like either a Heather or a Rosemary to me, more like a small conifer. That seems to be it. I thought something was off. |
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what plant is that?
What plant is that? Not sure. My first thought was a juvenile Cypress or Juniper. Erica not Ericaceae, that means Erica family which includes many plants such as Arbutus and Rhododendron not just Erica, which this may be. Has it ever bloomed? What manure is suitable for it? How to take care it? Why it can be so light green? Is it because of suitable manure? I saw some of the plant is dark green. Why? You need to identify the plant, which can't be done from your picture. Take it to a nursery or botanical garden. Even if we decided that it was an Erica we would need to know the species because there are lime loving and lime hating Ericas and the wrong soil would produce the light green leaves. If it is a Rosemary it might need more light or it might be a variegated variety - not likely, the leaves are wrong for Rosemary If it is a Cypress or Juniper it needs more light. -- Monterey, California USDA Zone 9 Sunset Zone 17 |
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These are useful for pots or the border in full sun or dappled shade and will get up to a height of 15 foot if you let them, but they can be clipped to shape and 'topiarised'. They are fine in most ordinary garden soils but prefer a good rich open soil that retains moisture. If you want to grow it in a pot, use a good 'tree and shrub' compost and a general slow release food. They are big drinkers and absolutely hate to dry out, so make sure the soil is always moist. The only other thing to bear in mind is that they are not totally hardy and will only tolerate temperature of -4'c to -6'c for short periods, anything lower will kill them. So if frost is forecast, make sure they are either brought undercover and out of the cold, or fleece them.
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The colours will even out back to a nice golden green colour once back in the sun.
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