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Without being able to see the roots of the gardenia, it's hard to say if they've had any activity. The roots of the plant are often shallow so it may look as though they're not growing anymore.

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What are the adaptations of Hairy gardenia?

Hairy gardenia (Gardenia volkensii) has adaptations such as thick waxy leaves to reduce water loss, deep roots to access water in dry soils, and white fragrant flowers to attract pollinators in its arid environment. These adaptations help the plant survive in arid and hot conditions.


Can you spray vinegar water on gardenia plant?

It is not recommended to spray vinegar water on gardenia plants as it can harm the plant. Gardenias prefer acidic soil, but vinegar is too acidic and can damage the plant's roots and foliage. It is best to use a mild, acidic fertilizer specifically designed for gardenias to ensure their health and growth.


What are the common names of gardenia?

Common names for Gardenia include Cape jasmine, Cape jessamine, and Gardenia jasminoides.


The growth of plant roots and animal activity may result in .?

mechanical weathering


How do you reproduce gardenia plants?

A gardenia is an evergreen acid loving plant. If you plan to keep it indoors, then be prepared to give it afternoon partial sun. It likes the fertilizer for azalias and rhododendrons, and doesn't like wet feet. The occasional yellow leaf is normal, in fact, the plant may have up to 10% yellow leaves during flowering. Do not be alarmed as this is normal behavior for the gardenia. If you live in a moderate climate, you can grow this plant outdoors. It loves a shade garden, and will happily blend in with azalias. My gardenia bush is about 18 years old, and is 8 feet tall and 15 feet around. I live in zone 9.

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Hairy gardenia (Gardenia volkensii) has adaptations such as thick waxy leaves to reduce water loss, deep roots to access water in dry soils, and white fragrant flowers to attract pollinators in its arid environment. These adaptations help the plant survive in arid and hot conditions.


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Scientific name for gardenia?

200 different species of gardenia including Gardenia jasminoides, G. jasminoides fortunata, G. nitida, G. radicans floreplena, G. thunbergia, G. rothmania are members of the madder or Rubiaceae family.


What is the Tagalog of the word gardenia?

Tagalog translation of GARDENIA: rosal


Is there any new residencial apartment launch by gardinia builders in NOIDA?

Hi There are many projects by Gardenia Group like Gardenia Grace,Gardenia Gateway,Gardenia Glory.But Amrapali Group is doing best in Noida.There are many ongoing projects by this group.La Residentia is one of the ongoing projects by this group.So,I want to know what are extra features added by this Group as compared to Gardenia Group. Thanks Aricaa


Who is the owner of gardenia?

Gardenia, a well-known bakery brand, is owned by the Gardenia Foods Corporation, which is a subsidiary of the Singapore-based company, the Gardenia Group. The brand is particularly famous in Southeast Asia for its bread products. In the Philippines, Gardenia is operated by Gardenia Bakeries Philippines, Inc., a joint venture of the Gardenia Group and local partners.


Where is the city of Gardenia?

there is no city named gardenia, but various places around the world called Gardenia Park


How big does a gardenia bush get?

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Is gardenia a country?

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What type of caterpillars eat gardenia leaves?

The Gardenia Bee Hawkmoth caterpillar eats gardenia leaves. The webworm caterpillar also feeds on the leaves on a gardenia plant.