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- Agave Species, Single Mexican Tuberose - Daves Garden
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- PlantFiles: The Largest Plant Identification Reference Guide - Daves . . .
Check out the largest plant identification database in the world Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden
- Caladium Bulbs 4 Less - Daves Garden
Welcome to the famous Dave's Garden website Join our friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants
- Tennessee Tuberoses Company - Daves Garden
Welcome to the famous Dave's Garden website Join our friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants
- Digging Up Your Tender Bulbs and Tubers - Daves Garden
Tubers Protect your tuberous plants like dahlias, tuberose, and tuberous begonias from the elements by digging them up after the first frost of the autumn If you grow tuberous plants in pots, your job is easy: just bring the containers in the house and store them in a cool, dry area for the season
- Marys Garden Patch
Mary's Garden Patch Bulbs: Amaryllids (Hippeastrums, Clivias and Crinums), Bulbs: Spring-blooming and dormant potted bulbs View Their Product Listing
- Tantalizing Tuberoses - Daves Garden
Victorian gardeners used to grow the tuberous plants atop hotbeds heated with fresh manure In "The Sensitive Plant," Percy Bysshe Shelley called the tuberose, “the sweetest flower for scent that blows ” The fragrance of its blooms probably could overpower the unpleasant odor of their heat source and most other stenches, including that of death They proved to be especially popular for
- Dividing tuberose bulbs - Daves Garden
A thread in the Bulbs forum, titled Dividing tuberose bulbs
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