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  2. Pelargonium × hortorum - Wikipedia

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    Leaves of circular shape (7 cm in diameter) and have a winged venation and a leaf margin. The blade is covered by a dark annular area, more or less visible depending on the variety. The zoned geraniums are very floriferous plants, not quite demanding when it comes to water. Flowering occurs without interruption from spring until the last days ...

  3. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    A reduction cut may be performed while still allowing about 50% of the branch. This is done to help maintain form and deter the formation of co-dominant leaders. Temporary branches may be too large for a removal cut so subordination pruning should be done to slowly reduce a limb by 50% each year to allow the tree to properly heal from the cut.

  4. Pelargonium - Wikipedia

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    Pelargonium (/ ˌ p ɛ l ɑːr ˈ ɡ oʊ n i. ə m /) [5] is a genus of flowering plants that includes about 280 species of perennials, succulents, and shrubs, [4] commonly called geraniums, pelargoniums, or storksbills.

  5. As families searched, a Texas medical school cut up their ...

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    Honey, who died in September 2022, is one of about 2,350 people whose unclaimed bodies have been given to the Fort Worth-based University of North Texas Health Science Center since 2019 under ...

  6. Cutting (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Cutting from Coleus scutellarioides – after 14 days the roots are 6 cm long. A plant cutting is a piece of a plant that is used in horticulture for vegetative (asexual) propagation . A piece of the stem or root of the source plant is placed in a suitable medium such as moist soil .

  7. Trump spares only Texas and Florida in cutting funds for ...

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    The decision was hailed by officials in Austin and Tallahassee but prompted accusations that the White House is playing politics.

  8. Why do NCAA teams cut down the net after big wins? - AOL

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    Everett Case, the coach of the North Carolina State Wolfpack at the time, is credited with being the first to ever cut down the net. After the Wolfpack won the Southern Conference, Case stood on ...

  9. Tree care - Wikipedia

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    While the perceived risk of death by falling trees (a part of the "tree risk" complex) is influenced by media and often hyped (the objective risk has been reported to be close to 1 : 10.000.000, almost as low as death by lightning), [6] singular events have encouraged a "proactive" stance so that even lightly damaged trees are likely to be removed in urban and public traffic surroundings. [3]