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  2. Let’s make a gardening schedule. Here are the best times for ...

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    Gardeners all across Texas have been revving their motors waiting for the best planting times, and for many of our favorite plants, that season has arrived. However, for others, this isn’t it ...

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    The past 30 years have seen a surge of interest in native Texas plants. They would seem to be a great choice for landscaping, but some are more user-friendly than others. Let me give some details.

  4. Senecio ampullaceus - Wikipedia

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    The seedlings of S. ampullaceus often have a purplish color on the undersides of their leaves in the winter, especially along their midrib. [3] Flowering in early–mid spring, [7] Texas ragwort is a tall annual, [8] growing to from 20 centimeters (7.9 in) to 80 centimeters (31 in) tall and similar to S. quaylei.

  5. Ambrosia cheiranthifolia - Wikipedia

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    Ambrosia cheiranthifolia is a rare species of flowering plant known by the common names South Texas ambrosia and Rio Grande ragweed. It is native to the coast of South Texas [1] and the Mexican states of Tamaulipas [2] and Coahuila. [3] It occurs in coastal prairie, grassland, and mesquite shrubland habitat. [2]

  6. Category:Flora of Texas - Wikipedia

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    This category includes the Flora of Texas, in the South-Central United States. It includes flora taxa that are native to Texas. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. For the purposes of this category, "Texas" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant ...

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  8. Leucophyllum frutescens - Wikipedia

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    Texas sage is nicknamed the "barometer bush" due to a commonly held belief that it can predict the rain. According to folklore, the plant goes into bloom in anticipation of upcoming rain. It appears that the plant sometimes blooms because of humidity or low atmospheric pressure, which can occur before or after rain. [7] [8] [9]

  9. Facts about Christmas cacti and how to care for the tropical ...

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    How does someone in Texas grow a plant that’s used to a cool tropical rainforest? It’s not as difficult as you might think. Propagate Christmas cacti from short pieces of stems.

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