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  2. 25 Beautiful Outdoor Christmas Planter Designs - AOL

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    So, put them to good use come Christmas as planters for small evergreen shrubs. Leave the trees bare or decorate with pine cones and even lights for extra glow. RELATED: 14 Types of Christmas ...

  3. This Shrub Is The Ultimate Low-Maintenance Evergreen Plant ...

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    Provide container-grown cryptomeria afternoon shade or filtered light all day and fertilize with a water-soluble fertilizer for acid-loving plants according to label directions from spring through ...

  4. Photinia - Wikipedia

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    Photinia (/ f oʊ ˈ t ɪ n i ə, f ə-/ [3] [4] [5]) is a genus of about 30 species of small trees and large shrubs, but the taxonomy has recently varied greatly, [when?] with the genera Heteromeles, Stranvaesia and Aronia sometimes included in Photinia. They are a part of the rose family (Rosaceae) and related to the apple.

  5. Maytenus boaria - Wikipedia

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    Its leaves are small, alternate, elliptical, fine serrate margins, light green color, about 2.5 and 5 cm long. The flowers are small; male flowers are brownish yellow and female are green with purple lines. Its fruit is a yellow bivalve capsule, which contains one or two seeds, and is covered by a red-colored membrane. Its seeds are easy to ...

  6. Indoor bonsai - Wikipedia

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    An indoor room comfortably lit for human use provides too little light for most species of tree to grow. [5] Few species will thrive with less than 500 lux available several hours per day. Successful indoor bonsai cultivation requires either selecting from the short list of low-light-tolerant trees, or providing additional lighting for the trees.

  7. Ixora coccinea - Wikipedia

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    In cooler climate, it is grown in a greenhouse or as a potted house plant requiring bright light. I. coccinea is also grown in containers, looking very distinguished as a patio or poolside plant. This tight, compact shrub is much branched and tolerates hard pruning, making it ideal for formal hedges, although it is at its best when not sheared.

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