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Acoris Gramineus: Japanese Sweet Flag or Rush. A foliage plant that grows in shallow water and when bruised gives off a lovely licorice scent. Grows from rhizomes. Propogated by division.
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ann's law
Just because somebody else says it is impossible doesn't mean you and I can't do it.
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aerogarden
The trade name for indoor planters manufactured by AeroGrow International. Aeroponics: A method of growing plants without dirt. In this form of hydroponic growing some or all of the roots are expo [..]
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aloe vera
A succulent plant with healing gel that can also be used to make delicious beverages. Amaranth: Amaranthus oleraceus (aka Amaranuthus blitum) is a tender-leafed salad green that is heat-tolerant and [..]
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arboretum
An Arboretum is a botanical garden that mainly features woody plants: trees, bushes, and vines. The U.S. National Arboretum now has its own herbarium.
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bacon
Sir Francis Bacon's book entitled Sylva Sylvarum was published posthumously in 1627. In it he had written about how to grow plants without soil.
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bacopa monnieri
See Water Hyssop.
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basella rubra or alba
Fast growing perenial vine that is edible and easy to grow hydroponically or in soil, loves hot weather. Also known as Indian, Ceylon, or Malabar Spinach. Takes 10 days to root stem cutting in wate [..]
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basil: ocimum basilicum
Annual. Culinary and medicinal herb. One of the most attractive and easiest to grow plants, with many varieties. Basil is particularly well-suited for beginners to grow hydroponically.
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beans
Beans are also called pulses when they are grown for the dry bean, but legumes otherwise. The common bean, pods of which are eaten fresh, is Phaseolus vulgaris. Kidney beans are a pulse, but the [..]
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