
Plant Story-Garden Asparagus, Its Folklore and "A.The Adventures of Felix Luna, a Travel Pillow.Visiting China-Flowers of the Wumen Bridge, Suzhou.There were also planters of colorful annuals, the same plants you see around the world: pink petunias ( Petunia, tomato family Solanaceae) from South America, marigolds ( Tagetes, sunflower family), from Central America and begonia ( Begonia, begonia family Begoniaceae), from South America. Some of them were impressively big and old. Choose from our extensive range of sunflower seeds for planting here at Thompson & Morgan. In flower along the canal was wisteria (probably Wisteria sinensis, pea family Fabaceae) a very popular vine in China. Weeping willow seeds on the sidewalk i Wuzhen Weeping willows sprout easily from cuttings though. Remove dust from the leafless section of the cutting and apply the rooting hormone. Remove the lowest leaves to expose nodes, and remove the top 1/2 inch of the cutting, leaving two terminal leaves behind.


WANDERING WILLOWS SUNFLOWER SEEDS HOW TO
In the United States, weeping willows are introduced, so they may not reproduce well, either because we don't plant the two sexes close enough to reproduce or because the growing conditions don't favor reproduction, saving us the clouds of seeds I saw in Wuzhen. Heres how to propagate sunflowers from cuttings: With pruning shears or a sharp knife, cut a 4- to 6-inch stem with no flowers or buds. Being dioecious ("male" flowers and "female" flowers on different trees) and making large amounts of wind-carried seeds is common for the family. The similarity to cottonwoods is from relationship: both are in the same plant family. Looking like cottonwood seeds, the weeping willow seeds swirled on fluffy clusters on the sidewalks of Wuzhen. Weeping willow along the Grand Canal, Wuzhen Weeping willows are native to eastern Asia and have been cultivated for several thousand years. Strolling along the canal, we saw lots of weeping willows ( Salix babylonica, willow family, Salicaceae).
