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Soils & Media
The difference between soil and media Historians argue about the exact number, but they generally agree that there were anywhere between ...
Last modified on May 24, 2026
Microlepia speluncae
... Palai nui is somewhat forgiving in that it can tolerate a day or two of dry soil or media, which will likely cause one or more of its fronds to wilt or ...
Last modified on May 10, 2026
Bidens mauiensis
... forbesiana, Bidens mauiensis var. lanaiensis, Bidens mauiensis var. media, Campylotheca mauiensis, Coreopsis mauiensis ...
Last modified on Jul 6, 2026
Cyperus trachysanthos
... Cyperus trachysanthos is great for freshwater ponds and water features, but it can also be grown in drier soil (or media), provided the soil or media ...
Last modified on May 7, 2026
Asplenium kaulfussii
... container plant. Kūau requires continuously moist soil or media. However, that soil or media should also drain water well. In ...
Last modified on Apr 25, 2026
Carex meyenii
... in both dry and mesic forests, and, therefore, it's not surprising that in cultivation it survives in both surface dry and moist soil or media, provided the ...
Last modified on Nov 12, 2025
Bidens torta
... sometimes found in relatively dry sites, avoid any type of water stress with your cultivated ko'oko'olau; always keep the soil or media surrounding its ...
Last modified on Jul 5, 2026
Metrosideros tremuloides
... flowering in just a year or so, it doesn't eliminate the deadly microbial threats present, particularly in the soil (see Soils & Media; The difference ...
Last modified on Jun 30, 2026
Sesbania tomentosa
... Coastal forms actually seem to benefit from an occasional (eg, once a month) media drench or foliar spraying with seawater, perhaps because the ...
Last modified on May 30, 2026
Peperomia tetraphylla
... regardless of the temperature, light, and moisture conditions of the site you grow it in, with the following caveats: Make certain the media (in a ...
Last modified on Jan 24, 2026
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