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Top 5 flowering plants that ll thrive in Qatar s summer heat

Top 5 flowering plants that ll thrive in Qatar s summer heat
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GV Gardeners: Vinca for your summer garden

If you re able to go above and beyond to help us during this important time, please consider making an additional financial contribution. Click here to contribute. Among flowering plants that thrive in the desert’s multiple 100-degree days, don’t overlook Vinca, also known as Madagascar Periwinkle. Common names are often more easily remembered than lengthy, scientific-sounding botanical names. However, in the case of this Vinca, it is necessary to know that you are looking for the tender perennial “Catharanthus roseus” because there are other Vincas available. Don’t let the various terms of Vinca Minor, Vinca Major, or Annual Vinca confuse your choice. Despite similarity in appearance, all are very different plants.

Josh s one man mission to safeguard region s rarest plants

Young botanist and ecologist Josh Styles discovered a passion for plants at an early age. The 25-year-old has now embarked on a one man mission to save those which are endangered in the north west. The ecology graduate from Edge Hill University at Ormskirk is already making his mark in the conservation world. Josh Styles pictured holding a jar of seeds from the Bog Myrtle (Myrica gale) He created the North-West Rare Plant Initiative, a lobbying and rescue group which has an ambitious mission to cultivate and conserve the rarest plant species in the region. He has also rediscovered some “lost” plants and worked to re-populate chosen areas with key species.

Josh s one man mission to safeguard region s rarest plants | The Clitheroe Advertiser

Young botanist and ecologist Josh Styles discovered a passion for plants at an early age. The 25-year-old has now embarked on a one man mission to save those which are endangered in the north west. The ecology graduate from Edge Hill University at Ormskirk is already making his mark in the conservation world. Josh Styles pictured holding a jar of seeds from the Bog Myrtle (Myrica gale) He created the North-West Rare Plant Initiative, a lobbying and rescue group which has an ambitious mission to cultivate and conserve the rarest plant species in the region. He has also rediscovered some “lost” plants and worked to re-populate chosen areas with key species.

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