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“So Many Plants, So Little Time!”
Plant Forum meeting - February 18, 2019
Plant Forum notes – test post #2
This is a test of using shortcode display-posts within another post. Below is code intended to pull in two specific posts using their categories and tags: Cyclamen persicum (Here is my code: display-posts post_status="publish" include_content="true" wrapper="div" category="plant profile" If nothing appears between the lines above (beside the code comments), then the code is not working.
Plant Forum notes – test post
This is a test of using shortcode display-posts within another post. Below is code intended to pull in two specific posts using their categories and tags: Cyclamen persicum (Here is my code: display-posts post_status="publish" include_content="true" wrapper="div" category="plant profile" tag="Cyclamen persicum" If nothing appears between the lines above (beside the code comments), then the code is … Continue reading Plant Forum notes – test post
So Many Plants, So Little Time
with You! - Monday, January 15, 2018
Plant Forum – January 2005
Featured plants shared by members during this meeting.
Plant Forum notes – March 2000
Myrtillocactus geometrizans - crested form Cactaceae Jack Halprin, San Francisco Jack also showed a new acquisition—a “crest or fasciated” form of Myrtillocactus geometrizans. Again perfectly grown, the “brain shaped” form was a bright blue and appeared thornless. This species which is fast growing in its normal club shape is often used by cactus growers in … Continue reading Plant Forum notes – March 2000
Plant Forum notes – January 2000
Narcissus bulbocodium × 'Taffeta','Nylon', & 'Jessamy' Amaryllidaceae Grown by Wayne Roderick, Orinda These three sister seedlings are virtually indistinguishable but all are easier to grow than Narcissus bulbocodium. All are "hoop petticoats" in grades of white to cream, blooming around the turn of the year. They multiply rapidly and last up to two-weeks in the … Continue reading Plant Forum notes – January 2000