16 Haziran 2007 Cumartesi

Baugainvillea, Clematis, Climbing hydrangea North Cyprus Flowers

Bougainvillea – use tall-growing vines on fences, trellises, and as sprawling ground covers.
Tie and intertwine vines on strong support to prevent wind and rain damage. They need a well-drained soil.
Reduce watering and fertilizer in mid-summer to promote flowering.
Clematis – Keep their heads in the sun and toes in the shade is fitting for these vines.
Mulch to keep ground temperatures cool and moist, but give direct sun to encourage their large blooms.
Plants attach to supports with twining leafstalks, and so climb up trellises, walls, poles, and trees.
Prune to control size, encourage fuller lower growth and vigorous flowering.
Climbing hydrangea – Slow to establish, it then becomes a rapid grower.
Produces large, flat clusters of showy white flowersCyprus Endemic FlowersRanunculuc Asiaticus Baugainvillea, Clematis, Climbing hydrangea
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