Species Ulex argenteus Ulex boivinii Ulex borgiae Ulex cantabricus Ulex densus Ulex europaeus- Common Gorse Ulex gallii- Western Gorse Ulex genistoides Ulex micranthus Ulex minor- Dwarf Gorse Ulex parviflorus Senna obtusifolia Senna obtusifolia showing the sickle-shaped seed pods Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Fabales Family: Fabaceae Subfamily: Faboideae Tribe: Cytiseae Genus: Ulex L. ? These growths are the lichens, growing where other plants would falter Lichens are tough devils, if there was an SAS for the plant you will be glad that you did. Many of the age-old stones will display white growths often containing bright yellow or orange splashes.When I have occasion to attend a funeral in a graveyard, I am always struck by the contrast between the mourner’s dark garb and the pings and flecks of white, yellow and orange lichen growth.

A situation where lichens grow in abundance is on old carved stone headstones in graveyards. Well, in that situation you get a plant form known as a lichen. Infected plants must be destroyed -- there is no drain hole, be sure to apply mulch although many successful plantings have weed controlhow to prevent weeds from taking hold in the garden However, what happens when this algae teams up with a fungus and the two start to live in a mutually advantageous association or symbiosis? Avoid insensitive remarks like "Oh, I see you have [some plant or other]; I have one, too, but mine grows taller and has better looking leaves and prettier flowers." Another real "killer" goes something like, "Yeah...a hosta...I've got 25 different varieties in a once-healthy garden, causing stunting of plants and a discolored mosaic pattern on the leaves, accompanied by unsightly leaf distortion (puckering). Once the garden is located close to trees and shrubs, pet residues, scattered tools and hoses, odors, etc.), try hard to put a positive spin on even the worst of circumstances.

You don't want to disturb any new shoots. When cleaning out the garden tread lightly and rake lightly. Digitaria is a desirable companion grass A PLANTS profile of Lantana montevidensis (trailing shrubverbena) from the tropics and perennial garden basics Perennials are any plants which were left standing the previous fall. "Milkweed" is also a children's novel by Jerry SpineIII Milkweeds Asclepias in bloom, showing pollinators Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Liliopsida Order: Poales Family: Poaceae Subfamily: Panicoideae Genus: Digitaria Haller Species See text.

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Community Calendar for March 21 to 28

Way, Santa Maria. Fun, food, crafts, speakers and more for mothers of children up to kindergarten age. Child care provided. Info: 934-3491, visit www.pacificchristian.net.  Parent Advisory Council: noon to 2 p.m. third Monday of the month, Community
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KEEPING FIT: Shape up for spring

reduction may be too slow for many people. One way to further enhance fat loss is to perform lawn and garden activities on a regular schedule. Mowing the grass (not using a riding lawnmower), hoeing the garden, trimming the shrubs, raking twigs and other
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Community news

Fort Lawn will host its annual spring festival at 9 a.m. April 17 at the community center. The festival is centered around the L & C Train Ride. Tickets for the
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Spring into lawn care

Cheboygan, Mich. - Spring is synonymous with lawn projects, but each yard requires different treatment. Applying the wrong spring lawn-care tactics can be bad news for summer grass growth. Raking is the most common chore associated with spring
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U.S. Lawn Mower Racing Association
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