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Scientifically Speaking, 8/7

a program for toddlers (with a parent/guardian), led by Naturalist Janet, will be at Devil's Backbone Open Space, just west of Loveland off Hwy. 34. There will be crafts, stories and facts about where wild animals like rabbits, owls and squirrels make




Unique House Plants: Mother of thousands or Devil's Backbone

              I got mine from my Granny Dot about a year ago. The three original plants that I got from her was just little O things. They was just little babes. The babes or platelets grow right off the the mothers leaves. As soon as they are falling off they are ready to go on there own. In about a month they was already giving off babes of there own. I was so surprised that they was giving off the babes so soon. All of the other plant that I have ever known they would have taken about a year or more, not in about a month. In just a years time I have ended up with enough to happily give to my family and friends, and now I am selling them on eBay. I love selling them, because it is a lot better them just throwing them away, and you can make some money not much but some.          When I got my plants. The only thing that I could go on was that my Granny Dot put hers outside with partial shade. They was doing just fine, not one problem with them at all. They was growing everywhere. She would water them when ever the soil would get dry. Well I did not have a little nook to put them all at. I have a back and front yard. And I could not have them be growing everywhere that they would like to grow. So I brought them inside and put them on a window sill to see how they would do. They did very well. I have not had any problems out of them at all.


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The Devil's Backbone

The Devil's Backbone

A cast-iron plant, the ivy, a spider plant and all the others, too, were knocked out of their pots. They lay askew, their roots naked. ...

Land Between the Lakes Recreation Guide, A Complete Guide for Hikers, Campers, Anglers, Equestrians, and Other Outdoor Enthusiasts

Land Between the Lakes Recreation Guide, A Complete Guide for Hikers, Campers, Anglers, Equestrians, and Other Outdoor Enthusiasts

The Devils Backbone Trail heads north from the Artillery Trail along an ... This plant likely migrated down the Tennessee River from the Southern ...

A colour guide to dangerous plants

A colour guide to dangerous plants

Devil's Backbone (Fig. 15) A common and attractive foliage plant, the Devil's Backbone is so named because of its zig-zag stem. The simple, yellow and green ...

It Happened in Southern Illinois

It Happened in Southern Illinois

There is the Devil's Backbone, a rocky ridge about a half- mile long that ... A visitor interested in plant life will find rare ferns on the river side. ...

Foliage houseplants

Foliage houseplants

Devil's backbone can be damaged by mealybugs or spider mites. Pelargonium (pel- ar-GO-nee-um) Geranium Genus of about 280 annual or perennial green plants ...

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Devils Backbone - Pedilanthus tithymaloides 'Variegatus ...
Devils Backbone. Pedilanthus tithymaloides 'Variegatus'. Succulent. Upright or arching stems that may reach six feet (180cm) in length have leaves about two inches ...

PlantFiles: Detailed information on Variegated Devil's ...
PlantFiles: Variegated Devil's Backbone, Japanese Poinsettia, Slipper Spurge, ... Years ago I was given a cutting from a very old Devil's Backbone plant. ...

Devil's Backbone Open Space
The Devil's Backbone Open Space protects wildlife habitat, a rare plant community and ... The Devil's Backbone is located off Hidden Valley Drive, approximately 2 miles west of ...

Devils-Backbone - Poisonous Plant Information
Devil's-backbone (Kalanchoe daigremontiana) is an indoor ornamental plant. ... Devil's-backbone produces plantlets along the leaf margins, which fall off and become new plants. ...

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This plant is called the Devils Tongue'. Devils Tongue – extremely ... the common name of Devil's backbone is apt for this plant, since the stems of each ...