Gardenias were named for an 18th century American physician and naturalist, Alexander Garden.
no, but if you eat healthy you should grow better
what makes us grow, what makes us grow is if we eat or drink or develop in any way that's why we need to eat other we will die and if we don't grow we will die too.
yes
NO Actually they do grow in frost-free zones of the US or they can be grown in pots that spend summers outside and winters in sunny windows.
Why do my gardenias have NO smell
According to aspca.org, gardenias ARE toxic.
Depending on the climate, gardenias bloom from mid -spring to mid-summer.
Gardenias are native to the tropical and subtropical regions of most continents. They grow in Africa, southern Asia and in Oceania and Australia but are not native on the American continent. The gardenia genus belongs to the coffee family.
Gardenias are best pruned just after they have finished flowering. Leaving it too much later than this affects the number of blooms in the following season.
Gardenias should not be directly in the sun. They grow best when the daily temperature is in the 70s. http://www.ehow.com/how_4471332_care-gardenia-tree.html
Gardenias are sensitive to cold. Since 30 degrees is 2 degrees below freezing, gardenias would need to be covered.
Gardenias are in the Rubiaceae family.
Gardenias are widely used as exotic ornamental flowers in corsages, as houseplants and as outdoor plants. A yellow silk dye has been made for centuries from the gardenia berry.
Yes gardenias are native to Hawaii. They are called nanu or na'u. Unfortunately the wild gardenias are almost extinct. http://hawaiianforest.com/gardenia-tree-at-kanepuu-preserve
labugs , snails , catapilurs eat gardenia
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