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Patrick A. Malcolm, owner of TyTy Nursery, has an M.S. degree in Biochemistry and has cultivated plants for over three decades. http://www.tytyga.com
Joined: 20th July 2006
Articles: 53
URL: http://www.tytyga.com
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Cold Hardy Palm Trees For Landscapes In Southern States – Zones 8-11

27th May 2007
In Southern States, the Northern type palm trees that withstand cold temperatures of -20* F will also thrive in the South. The Northern type palm trees, such as Windmill Palm trees, Trachycarpus fortunei, Needle Palm trees, Rhapidophyllum hystrix, Dwarf p...

The Rare, Prolific, Tasty Fruit Of The Chinese Jujube

21st May 2007
The Chinese Jujube Tree (Chinese Date), Ziziphus zizyphus. The Chinese Jujube was introduced formally into the U.S. in 1908 by the USDA that imported exceptional Chinese cultivars from China, Japan, Korea and Indochina. About 50 of these trees were establ...

Flowering Dogwood Trees: A Favorite Tree Of America

15th May 2007
The State of Virginia has adopted the dogwood flowering tree as its State tree, and many cities in America have named themselves 'The Dogwood City.' Atlanta, Georgia holds a spring festival every April to coincide with the flowering of the of the dogwood ...

Palm Trees Suitable For Containers Used Outside And Inside Your Home Or Office

11th May 2007
Dioon (Gum) Palm Tree - Dioon spinulosum Giant Dioon is technically a cycad of pre-historical origin, and the Dioon palm tree can grow up to 1 � ft. in diameter with a Dioon trunk growing twelve feet tall. The bright waxy-green leaves of the Dioon are f...

The Amazing Flowers Of Camellia Japonica And Camellia Sasanqua

06th May 2007
Japanese Camellia, Camellia japonica. American gardeners in the South know and love the Camellia japonica, a landscape shrub, bush, or tree that can grow 20 feet tall. The Camellia japonica became an important garden landscape plant in the World War II wa...

Rare And Exotic Garden Perennials For Landscape Planting

01st May 2007
The term, 'perennial plant', means simply that the plant returns following severe freezes, to grow again the next year. Trees are cold hardy tested perennials by nature, some trees that are evergreens and do not go dormant, but merely slow down during var...

Garden Tips On Buying The Best, Cold Hardy Flower Bulbs For Outdoor Planting

27th April 2007
Buying flower bulbs to plant and grow is an exciting experience that begins in the fall and continues through the spring. Dutch flowering bulbs are usually delivered to American ports by the month of September for fall planting. Major Dutch bulbs offering...

Shade Trees, Flowering Trees, And Evergreen Trees For Landscape Specimen Growing

24th April 2007
Shade trees do not all necessarily shed their leaves in the fall (deciduous), but some shade trees are evergreen, and others can be classified as flowering trees. The fact that shade trees can cool temperatures in the surrounding landscape and cool off ho...

Windmill Palm Trees, Tropical Accent Plants, Cold Hardy for Northern United States and Canada

12th April 2007
The Cold Hardy Windmill Fan Palm tree originated on the island of Chusan off the east coast of China, and the Windmill palm tree is often called the Chinese or Chusan Fan Palm. Robert Fortune smuggled Windmill palm plants from China into the Kew Horticult...

The Modern Soft Yellow Banana Evolved From The Cooking Banana As The Number One Fruit In The World

09th April 2007
The early Spanish explorers introduced banana plants into America from Spain as a hardcore, large cooking banana, known as a Plantain banana. The amazing yellow fresh eating banana, that we know today sold by supermarkets, resulted from a mutation from t...

Azalea Hybrid Bushes And Native American Fiery (flame) Azaleas

01st April 2007
Buying the best azalea shrub offers a gardener many choices for various landscapes. The Southern indica azalea hybrids are the most popular flowering shrubs for warm climates that includes the Formosa azaleas of white, pink, red, purple, magenta, violet, ...

Web Review Of Victorian Canna Hybrids

27th March 2007
Great progress began in 1870 in the hybridizing of the canna lily by a combination of genetic materials from the wild canna species that had been collected from around the world, leading to the production of the 'Madame Crozy' cultivar. A great interest d...

Moderate Cold Hardy Traits In Date Palms And Fan Palms

12th March 2007
The Canary Island Date palm, Phoenix canariensis, is one of the most sought after and spectacular palm trees seen in Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Lower Texas, and coastal South Carolina. This large, formal palm tree, looks great when...

Chinquapin History

05th March 2007
There are two types of chinquapin trees, also called �chikapin trees,' that are available commercially in the United States, the Allegheny chinquapin and the Georgiana chinquapin. The Allegheny chinquapin, �Castanea pumila', is considered a shrub by s...

History Of Seedless Grapes And Raisins Used In Wine Making

05th March 2007
In centuries past, ancient man noticed that grapes hanging on vines lasted for months, and even though seedy, the fruit was sweet to the taste. These grapes dried out in the sun and were called raisins. The raisins could be stored for months to be eaten a...
 
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