Sourwood: Oxydendrum arboreum
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Sourwood grows thickly in moist and dry, open areas in the southern Appalachians. Belonging to the Ericaceae family, sourwood is best known for the taste of its honey and its breathtaking sight in full bloom. The tree looks its most majestic from April until November.
Publication Name: Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0018-5329
Year: 1996
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Windowsill gems: a sampler of species orchids to grow indoors
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There are 13 orchids shown with instructions for care included. These orchids are hearty in that they require high humidity, bright light, light watering and mild temperatures. These varieties should also be kept shaded when outdoors during the summer.
Publication Name: Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0018-5329
Year: 1995
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At home with orchids: these exotic plants are surprisingly easy to care for
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Orchids can be raised indoors with relative ease. Knowledge of orchid family characteristics and identification of varieties which lend themselves to indoor growth are helpful in sustaining their potential.
Publication Name: Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0018-5329
Year: 1992
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