
Aloysia Species, Incense Bush, Sweet Almond Bush - Dave's Garden
Aloysia Species, Incense Bush, Sweet Almond Bush. Aloysia virgata. 2 vendors has this plant for sale ...
Passiflora, Passion Flower, Passion Vine 'Incense' - Dave's Garden
I planted " Incense Passion Flower " vine two seasons ago. This winter, amazingly, we had hard freezes which killed most of my not-so-har ...Read More dy fence climbing vines. So, I was a little surprised that the Passiflora returned so heartily this spring and has really turned on the growth since we have had so much rain over the past month ...
Incense sticks in house plants - Dave's Garden
2015年1月23日 · None of my house plants are currently blooming so I am burning incense to keep a nice atmosphere indoors right now. Too cheap to buy an incense stick holder, I merely stick them vertically in various house plant pots. The ashes fall into the pots. I assume I am not hurting the plants and perhaps even doing them some good. Any thoughts?
Potpourri: Then and now - Dave's Garden
2010年12月14日 · A long time before modern chemical and electrical air fresheners, bouquets of fragrant herbs, spices and flowers were used to revitalize the household atmosphere. They have a recorded history of over 6000 years. Originally extracts and incense were used for religious rituals and ceremonies.
SOLVED: Tall cypress-like tree in Yucaipa, S. California - Dave's …
2009年2月24日 · I'm *very* interested in identifying this evergreen because this specimen has personal meaning to me. I climbed it once as a kid in 1967, and it was great, almost like a ladder of branches all the way to the top, with the lowest branches only about 6 feet off the ground (though the tree may have been pruned that way).
PlantFiles: The Largest Plant Identification Reference Guide
On TOXICITY of Salvia Apiana: many people burn the dried leaves of this plant an an aromatherapeutic incense, or "smudge" (a Native Amer...Read More The smoke of the burning herb is toxic to pregnant women (will cause nausea/vomiting, …
Passionflower Cultivation and Connotations - Dave's Garden
2023年5月17日 · In The Unexpected Houseplant, Tovah Martin mentions that the fragrant violet and purple-flowered hybrid ‘Incense’ can push its boundaries enough to be hardy to my Zone 5. One of its parents, the wild maypop (Passiflora incarnata) possibly may survive that far north as well. However, due to their vigor, both of those varieties can be highly ...
Focus on Encelia farinosa (Brittle Bush) - Dave's Garden
2008年11月7日 · Due to the sweet aroma of the syrup-like resin contained in the stems, E. farinosa is still used in churches in some parts of Mexico as incense. Native American people are known to have used this same substance as glue and chewing gum. [2]
Passiflora edulis vs. P. edulis 'Frederick' - Dave's Garden
2006年5月23日 · Well, I bought a 1 gal one from Walmart last year and while it has yet to bloom (so no fruit) but it is very vigorous and I love the large leaves. The best thing is that the catties DO NOT munch on the leaves!!!! It is on a block wall, full sun, planted with my 2 incense passies, a lavendar vine and now my flame vine.
Frankincense, Gold and Myrrh ... what are they? - Dave's Garden
2011年1月6日 · The incense from Boswellia sacra resin was burned thousands of years before the birth of Jesus by Egyptians (who used the smoky soot remaining after the smoldering resin had burned, or "kohl," as eyeliner). Greeks also favored its sweeter aroma to perfume their less fragrant activities.