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  2. How To Keep Your Plants Warm In The Winter When Cold Weather ...

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    Irrigate all plantings at least 24 hours before hard-freezing weather if the soil is dry. Make sure plants enter the dormant season in a healthy and vigorous condition. Proper irrigation during ...

  3. How to Grow Winter Pansies, a Cold-Hardy Plant That Will Fill ...

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    In mild winter locations (USDA zones 7, 8, and some parts of 9), they'll bloom continuously. In colder areas (USDA zones 4, 5, and 6), winter pansies will bloom in fall and go dormant during the ...

  4. 10 Plants for Cold-Weather Containers

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    Beat the winter blues with these easy-care plants. They'll add blooms and attractive foliage to containers in the cold months. 10 Plants for Cold-Weather Containers

  5. Aponogeton distachyos - Wikipedia

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    A. distachyos, habit, showing aerial and submerged parts. It is an aquatic plant growing from a tuberous rhizome.The often mottled leaves float on the water surface from a petiole up to 1 m long from the rhizome; the leaf blade is narrow oval, 6–25 cm long and 1.5–7.7 cm broad, with an entire margin and parallel veins.

  6. Damasonium californicum - Wikipedia

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    D. californicum is a plant of wet environments in the western United States including Washington state, Oregon, northern California, Idaho, Nevada, and Montana. [1] [2] [3] It is a resident of ponds, riversides, and vernal pools. [3] This is a tough-stemmed plant which may live submersed in water or erect on mud or moist soils. [4]

  7. Utricularia - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, individual plants have both types of flower at the same time: aquatic species such as U. dimorphantha and U. geminiscapa, for example, usually have open flowers riding clear of the water and one or more closed, self-pollinating flowers beneath the water. Seeds are numerous and small and for the majority of species are 0.2 to 1 mm (0. ...