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abutilon |
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also grew several gene pools of Kokia kauaiensis, Hibiscadelphus
distans, Hibiscus brackenridgei, Abutilon menziesii, Gardenia brighami,
and Caesalpinia species--to mention just a few of the more than 120 rare
and endangered species that were thriving in his reserve at the time he
abandoned it in 2002 to protest governmental interference. A shrub - viburnum, rhaphiolepis, oleander, abelia - is supposed to
keep its health and vigor for 30 years or more, whereas flowering
perennials - salvias, marguerite daisies, dusty millers, and abutilons -
will be fortunate to look good for five years before weakening and
ending up on the compost heap. (3 -- color) Chinese lantern, also known as Abutilon, appeals to
Santa Clarita designer Jeff Brown. |
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