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  2. Chlorophytum comosum - Wikipedia

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    Chlorophytum comosum grows to about 60 cm (24 in) tall, although as a hanging plant it can descend many feet. It has fleshy, tuberous roots, each about 5–10 cm (2–4 in) long. The long narrow leaves reach a length of 20–45 cm (8–18 in) and are around 6–25 millimetres (0.2–1.0 in) wide. [7] Flowers are produced in a long, branched ...

  3. List of companion plants - Wikipedia

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    Beans, kale (cabbage, Brussels sprouts, etc.) Pepper plants like high humidity, which can be helped along by planting with some kind of dense-leaf or ground-cover companion, like marjoram and basil; pepper plants grown together, or with tomatoes, can shelter the fruit from excess sunlight, and raise the humidity level.

  4. Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri - Wikipedia

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    Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri. Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae. They are called " palm beachbells " or " donkey ear plants " as they have leaves resembling the shape of a donkey's ear. K. gastonis-bonnieri have thick green leaves more or less with brownish spots and often form plantlets at ...

  5. Basal angiosperms - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea alba, from the Nymphaeales. The basal angiosperms are the flowering plants which diverged from the lineage leading to most flowering plants. In particular, the most basal angiosperms were called the ANITA grade, which is made up of Amborella (a single species of shrub from New Caledonia), Nymphaeales (water lilies, together with some other aquatic plants) and Austrobaileyales (woody ...

  6. 40 Best Front Door Plant Ideas for Your Entryway - AOL

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    This plant is slow-growing and keeps its natural symmetrical "Christmas tree" shape without pruning. It's ideal for year-round color. Type of plant: Shrub, USDA zones 2 to 9 Best for: Full to part sun

  7. First, the tornado. Then, the invasive plants. How can ... - AOL

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    The tornado removed 80% of the mature tree canopy from the 409 acres that make up Cherokee Park, essentially decapitating the forest. After the initial cleanup, the woodland floor suddenly had ...

  8. Plant taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    Plant taxonomy. Plant taxonomy is the science that finds, identifies, describes, classifies, and names plants. It is one of the main branches of taxonomy (the science that finds, describes, classifies, and names living things). Plant taxonomy is closely allied to plant systematics, and there is no sharp boundary between the two.

  9. Bonnie Brae Lemon - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Brae Lemon. The Bonnie Brae was a popular variety of lemon in the late 1800s through early 1900s that was first cultivated in Bonita, California, near San Diego. [1] No Bonnie Brae producing trees are known to currently exist, although there may be some still growing in Southern California that have not been identified as such.