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  2. Cactus Plants: How to Grow and Care For These Prickly Greens

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    Gardening experts offer their best tips for thriving succulents. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. Roemeria argemone - Wikipedia

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    Roemeria argemone (syn. Papaver argemone) is a species of flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae. Its common names include long pricklyhead poppy, prickly poppy and pale poppy. Its native range includes parts of Eurasia and North Africa, but it can be found growing wild in parts of North America, where it is an introduced species.

  4. Monotoca scoparia - Wikipedia

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    Monotoca scoparia, commonly known as prickly broom heath, is a widespread native species across south-eastern Australia. Monotoca scoparia was formerly in the family Epacridaceae but now belongs to the family Ericaceae. [1] Monotoca is an endemic Australian genus with 17 described species occurring in all states. [2]

  5. Argemone albiflora - Wikipedia

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    Argemone albiflora, the white prickly poppy, also known as the bluestem prickly poppy or the Texas prickly poppy, [1] is a small erect plant with a decorative white flower with a yellow latex. It is deeply rooted with yellow or red stamens. The plant is known for the sharp prickles on its stem and leaves.

  6. Campbell Vaughn: Fall is for planting. Tips to get your trees ...

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    Now is the time to start planting trees and shrubs. Check out these tips to get it right so your plants can take off in the spring. Campbell Vaughn: Fall is for planting.

  7. Coprosma quadrifida - Wikipedia

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    The 1889 book 'The Useful Native Plants of Australia records that Coprosma Billardieri common names included "Native Currant" [sic] and that Indigenous Australians of Coranderrk Station, Victoria, called it "Morr" and that "This plant bears a small round drupe, about the size of a small pea. Mr. Backhouse states that (over half a century ago ...