Wildflower advocates

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A member of the Alabama Wildflower Society shares his experience of the sites that are bent in a rocky logging road that skirts a northern Alabama mountain creek and finding the overflowing banks and flooding the sandbar in between, a cerulean sea of Virginia bluebell that are fabulous and very beautiful to visit. In Alabama almost every region, every state has one or more organizations dedicated to the appreciation and preservation of its native plants.

Author: Miller, Carol Bishop
Protection and preservation, Wild flowers, Nature conservation

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Southeast: Plants for patients

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An insight into how plant sales are being held in Southeastern parts of America, to raise money for dialysis patients is mentioned. The funds are tapped to replace broken dentures, broken eyeglasses, and even a door broken down by an intruder into patients home.

Author: Miller, Carol Bishop
Public affairs, Social aspects, Donations, Horticulture

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Preparing for pansies

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Pansies are a good source of winter color in gardens in the middle and lower Southern States. They grow best in USDA Zibe 7 and warmer, where daytime temperatures are between 50 and 70 degrees.

Author: Miller, Carol Bishop
Usage, Southern United States, Flower gardening, Pansies

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