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  The Latin word of the week  
triacanthos
(try-a-KAN-thos)

The specific epithet, triacanthos is from the Greek, tri (three) and canthos (thorn). It is used to describe the triple-branched thorns of the genus Gleditsia, honey locust trees. The strong thorns were once used in carding wool and pinning up cloth sacks. The trees are handsome and adapt easily to most climate conditions, however the seed pods can be messy when dropped and the trees freely sucker, producing a great number of offspring.

  The Plant of the Week  
Moss Rose
Portulaca grandiflora

One of the most reliable annuals for hot, sunny conditions, Portulaca grandiflora is a familiar container plant or rock garden resident for many gardeners. Our grandmothers called it 'moss rose' or 'rose moss' and it is well known for happily reseeding each year. While there are many hybrids with double or triple forms and striped or unique colors, eventually, subsequent generations will revert back to the familiar 'Lifesaver Candy colors' that we all recognize. Rose moss is inexpensive and even the smallest nursery or garden center will offer it each season. Seeds are also plentiful in the 'cheapie seeds' section of the local big box store. The cheerful flowers open each sunny day and the blossoms continue throughout the season. It prefers full sun and does not like boggy soil or wet feet, so make sure that containers or gardens drain well where it is planted. If left on its own, it will reseed and new plants will pop up each spring.

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Type of plant: Annuals

Bloom color: Pink, Red, Orange, Pale Yellow, White/Near White

Bloom time of year: Blooms repeatedly

Sun requirements: Full Sun

Cold hardiness: Not Applicable

Height: under 6 in. (15 cm)

Spacing: 12-15 in. (30-38 cm)

  Bloom of the Day for May 22, 2012  
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Formal Decorative Dahlia 'Outta Da Blue'
(Dahlia)

Height: 36-48 in. (90-120 cm)

Spacing: 18-24 in. (45-60 cm)

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