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  The Latin word of the week  
nauseosa
(naw-see-OH-suh)

Sometimes it's easy to discover the meaning of botanical terms. The specific epithet nauseosa means just what it appears to be; it describes a plant that is nauseating if consumed. It is from the Greek nausea (ναυσια), referring to nausea, vomiting or sea-sickness and osus, which is a Latin adjective suffix for nouns. The Southwest North American native Rubber Rabbit-brush, Ericameria nauseosa is a good example. It is a tall growing shrubby perennial that thrives in arid, desert conditions. Golden blooms appear in late autumn, creating a spectacular display.

  The Plant of the Week  
Catnip
Nepeta cataria

Catnip, (Nepeta cateria) is a member of the vast mint family, Lamiaceae. Native to Europe around the Mediterranean, it was introduced in North America and Asia and has happily naturalized. Happiest in sunny, well drained areas, it will spread and return year after year. The active chemical Nepetalactone is what provokes the amusing behavior in cats, but it is completely harmless. In fact, 30% of all cats are actually immune to its effects.

Catnip is easy to start from seed, or small plants and root divisions are sold in garden centers with the herbs. It is happy in average soil and even seems content in containers. Seldom bothered by insects, as it tends to have a natural repellent built in, the worst damage will most likely be inflicted by wandering outdoor cats. A well grown catnip plant can reach nearly 3 feet tall and as wide in a single season, so give it plenty of room. In good conditions, the pinkish flowers will reseed the area, so it could become somewhat invasive if left untended.

Catnip is used in many human folk-remedies, ranging from toothaches to insomnia, and while these various treatments may be helpful, always consult a physician before attempting self-medication.

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Type of plant: Herbs

Bloom color: White/Near White

Bloom time of year: Mid Summer, Late Summer/Early Fall

Sun requirements: Full Sun, Sun to Partial Shade

Cold hardiness: Zone 3a to Zone 9b

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

Spacing: 15-18 in. (38-45 cm)

  Bloom of the Day for June 18, 2013  
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Red Pitaya
(Hylocereus undatus)

Type of plant: Vines and Climbers, Cactus and Succulents

Bloom color: Green, White/Near White

Bloom time of year: Late Summer/Early Fall

Sun requirements: Full Sun, Sun to Partial Shade, Light Shade

Cold hardiness: Zone 10a to Zone 11

Height: 15-20 ft. (4.7-6 m)

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

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