Sentences with phrase «including rhododendron»

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After a stroll through The Digger's Club Cloudehill Gardens on Sunday, my picnic mates and myself found ourselves in the National Rhododendron Garden, feasting on all manner of delicious nibbles including brownies, homemade protein bars, dips, salads and this relish and crackers.
While most pathogens focus on a single species, P. ramorum has wide - ranging tastes: To date, it has been found to infect more than two dozen species, some wholly unrelated, including oaks, bay laurels, rhododendrons, huckleberries, and manzanitas.
They include many common garden plants that people in the United States tend to think of as purely American, such as various forsythia bushes, clematis vines, rhododendrons, dogwoods, and primroses.
Blueberries are the fruits of a shrub that belong to the heath family whose other members include the cranberry and bilberry as well as the azalea and rhododendron.
These include foxglove, elephant's ear, lily of the valley, mistletoe, rhododendron, oleander, and many others.
If you have household plants, be aware that some are poisonous to cats, including mistletoe, lilies, aloe, azaleas, marijuana, tulips, rhododendron, mums and poinsettia.
Some plants that are poisonous include amaryllis, English ivy, narcissus, dieffenbachia, mistletoe, poinsettia, holly, philodendron, azalea, rhododendron, daffodil daphne, foxglove, bleeding heart, potato, iris, ivy, oleander, rubber plant, tobacco, tulip, clematis, morning glory, and weeping fig.
The list includes the following plants: azalea / rhododendron (all parts), clematis (stems and leaves), daffodil, narcissus, tulip (bulbs), lily of the valley (leaves and flowers), black - eyed Susan, daylily, iris, foxglove, ferns, morning glory, tomato (vines), bleeding heart, yew (all parts) and pokeweed (a common weed).
Some plants — including lily of the valley, oleander, azalea, yew, foxglove, rhododendron, rhubarb leaves, and shamrock — are risky for dogs.
Some indoor and outdoor plants that are poisonous to cats include amaryllis, English Ivy, narcissus, dieffenbachia (dumb cane), mistletoe, poinsettia, holly, philodendron, azalea, rhododendron, daffodil, daphne, foxglove, bleeding heart, potato, iris, ivy, oleander, rubber plant, tobacco, tulip, clematis, morning glory, and weeping fig.
But beware, many popular springtime plants — including Easter lilies, rhododendron and azaleas — are highly toxic to pets and can easily prove fatal if eaten.
Be aware that some plants, including lupine, rhododendron, clematis, lily of the valley and yew, are poisonous to pets.
A partial list of these plants includes: amaryllis, azaleas and rhododendrons, chrysanthemum, cyclamen, kalanchoe, lilies, oleander, peace lily, pothos, Sago palm, tulip and narcissus bulbs, and yew.
There are many toxic plants, including lilies, rhododendron, sago palm, kalanchoe and schefflera.
Highlights of Gangtok packages include the view of golden sunrise at the Mt. Kanchenjunga, forests of multi-hued rhododendrons in bloom, frozen lakes, waterfalls, etc..
The garden has continually evolved since the original «Harlow Carr Botanical Gardens» opened in 1950, including the addition of rose borders, the regeneration of the woodlands including the addition of a Rhododendron Glade and, most recently, the opening of a new Alpine Zone in 2010, ensuring that Harlow Carr will continue to enchant future generations of visitors.
Today a small group of volunteers tends to the five - acre property which includes a collection of bamboos, rhododendrons, Japanese maples and a number of monkey puzzle trees, old and new, including the tallest recorded in North America.
The Asian Area includes an outstanding rhododendron collection (330 taxa) with many mature trees, and other species that are too tender for most North American climates.
This beautiful garden includes outstanding plants, such as rhododendrons, alpines, herbaceous and peat - garden plants.
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