10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AUCUBA»
Descubre el uso de
aucuba en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
aucuba y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Southern Shade: A Plant Selection Guide
Aucuba japonica Also sold as Japanese aucuba, Japanese laurel GETTING
ACQUAINTED Evergreen shrub 4 to 1 2 feet high by 3 to 8 feet wide Glossy
foliage Is available in a range of colors, from solid deep green to golden speckles
to ...
2
Howard Garrett's Plants for Texas
If you want it to go away, just aerate, fertilize, and water a little more. This little
annual flower loves lousy soil. Aster aster Aucuba japonica aucuba ASTER,
ROADSIDE— see Weeds ASTER, STOKES— see Stokesia laevis ...
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Southern Gardening: An Environmentally Sensitive Approach
(also Aucuba, Japanese or Spotted Laurel, Gold Dust Plant) Aucuba japonica
Family: Aucubaceae (Cornaceae) (Aucuba family) Origin: Japan Size: 3–8 feet by
3–4 feet Zones: 8 (7b)–9 Light: Shade Water: Moderate Soil: Sandy loam, ...
4
The Horticulture Gardener’s Guides - Shrubs
Aucuba japonica (zone 7-10), the spotted laurel, is the unsung hero of the garden
. These evergreen, shade-loving shrubs grow in just about any soil or situation,
however sunless. They have the ability to compete with the roots of trees such as
...
5
The International Horticultural Exhibition, and Botanical ...
Aucuba himalaica. Aucuba japonica vera. Aucuba jap. masc. viridis. Aucuba jap.
al bo- variegata. Aucuba jap. latimaculata. Aucuba jap. maerophylla. Aucuba jap.
serratilofla. Aucuba jap. longifolia. Aucuba jap. la tifoliavarieg. Fagus betuloides ...
International Horticultural Exhibition, 1866 (LONDON), 1867
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Identification, Selection, and Use of Southern Plants: For ...
Evergreen Shrub Introduced into the United States in 1783 from its native Japan,
aucuba is among the most widely grown evergreen shrubs in Southern
landscapes. Performs best in partial shade where the soil is moist, acidic, porous,
and ...
Neil G. Odenwald, James R. Turner, 2006
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The Journal of the Royal Hortcultural Society
F. C. *Aucuba japonica (vera fcemina). Standish. June 5, 1861. — B. Aucuba jap.
fcemina latifolia. Bull. March 7, 1865, and June 10, 1865. — F. C. Aucuba jap.
fcem. longifolia. Bull. June 10, 1865. — F. C. Aucuba jap. fcem. longifolia
variegata ...
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Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society
Iver . November 8, 1864.-—F. C. Aubrietia purpurea variegata. ull. May 2, 1865,
and June 10, 1865.—F. C. *Aucuba japonica (Vera fcemina). Standish. J une 5,
186l.—B. Aucuba Jap. foemina latifolia. Bull. March 7, 1865, and June 10, 1865.
Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain), 1866
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Encyclopedia of Border Plants
Aucuba japonica 'Rozannie' In addition to the red-leaved atriplex there is the '
Gold Plume' with yellow foliage and 'Green Plume' which is in fact the species
Atriplex hortensis or Red orach. The plant can grow up to 2m (6ft) and is at home
in ...
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Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South
Japanese Aucuba, Gold Dust Plant, Variegated Laurel, Blotch Plant Aucuba
japonica variegata or gold dust plant, as it was originally known, is native to
Japan. It is a striking evergreen shrub best known for its handsome variegated
foliage.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «AUCUBA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
aucuba en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The versatility of bay laurel
It had been mixed with Aucuba, the Japanese laurel, and the green laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) in what was undoubtedly a very neat mixed hedge when first ... «Isle of Wight County Press, Oct 15»
Lorraine Kiefer: Wintergreen in the garden
... camellia, rhododendron, laurel, nandina, holly, mahonia and aucuba all look ... that can grow in the shade are the boxwood, mahonia, aucuba and nandina. «NJ.com, Feb 15»
Aucuba is a berry good winter plant
I am referring to the landscape plants like the aucuba loaded with large berries called drupes which are like nature's ornaments. The green and gold variegated ... «Knoxville News Sentinel, Ene 15»
Indoors or outside, aucuba a berry good winter plant
Berry season is a wonderful time of the year, and I'm not talking blackberries or strawberries. I am referring to the landscape plants such as the aucuba loaded ... «Bend Bulletin, Ene 15»
Rotate your vegetables to keep soil healthy
Aucuba. Aucuba japonica. Many a dark corner in the landscape is brightened by the yellow and gold markings of aucuba. Leathery leaves up to 8 inches long ... «Baltimore Sun, Ene 15»
Consumer Qs: Speckled gold dust plant actually a mutation
The speckled varieties of aucuba are so common that some people only know the shrub by the name “gold dust plant.” (Special Photo: Arty Schronce/Georgia ... «jacksonprogress-argus, Ene 15»
Neil Sperry answers your garden questions
My aucuba's leaves are also enclosed. Does it have the same problem? Neither plant has grown. Should I give up on them? A. The holly leaves look like the ... «San Antonio Express-News, Dic 14»
Sperry: Replant holly tree for best results
Dear Neil: Enclosed are leaves from Nellie R. Stevens hollies planted late last spring. Their bed is in partial shade. My aucuba's leaves are also enclosed. «Longview News-Journal, Dic 14»
Hardy, colorful shrubs will brighten any drab day
Aucuba japonica 'Mr. Goldstrike' is a lighter, brighter version of the shade-loving foundation plant. Each big, shiny leaf looks as if it's spattered in rays from the ... «The Seattle Times, Nov 14»
How to keep conifer hedges looking trim
For instance large-leaved hedges such as laurel (Aucuba) should be cut with secateurs, because if shears or hedge trimmers cut through a leaf it will go brown. «Express.co.uk, Ago 14»