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If you’ve just amputated your amaryllis, pitched the paperwhites or pointed a dying poinsettia toward the weed bin, you can still enjoy some seasonal, New Year greenery with lucky bamboo. At this time ...
The new year is still young, so let’s continue to welcome it — with some lucky bamboo. At this time of year, this plant appears in supermarkets and plant stores across the country. It may or may not ...
The New Year is still young so let's continue to welcome it in — with some lucky bamboo. At this time of year, this plant appears in supermarkets and plant stores across the country. In Salem, check ...
As you bask in the warmth of the home heart and look forward to the gardening season, we'll bet you have some questions. Get answers from Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon ...
"Lucky" bamboo … who are you? Interestingly, it's not really bamboo at all, but a member of the Dracaena genus horticulturally known as Dracaena sanderiana. For those of us who prefer names that are ...
Costco Brought Back This ‘Lucky’ Plant to Stores and Shoppers Say It's Amazing originally appeared on Dengarden. If you’ve been in need of some luck, it’s time to head over to Costco and check out its ...
When choosing a bamboo variety, make sure you've chosen a variety suited to Kansas' landscape. Bamboo adds an exotic look to the landscape that is unrivaled, but most species are poor choices for the ...
Bamboo has long been known as the Chinese symbol for strength, due to its fast growth and resilience. Lucky bamboo, which is actually a member of the dracaena family and not bamboo at all, is given as ...
Researchers studied methods for controlling Colletotrichum dracaenophilum on lucky bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana). Traditional hot water treatments were not effective for controlling the latent fungus.
The New Year is still young so let's continue to welcome it in — with some lucky bamboo. At this time of year, this plant appears in supermarkets and plant stores across the country. It may or may not ...