The Senetti series is the first range of perennial cineraria hybrids on the market.
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Cineraria is prone to root rot in wet soil, so do not set the pot in a saucer of water.
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In shady spots plant primrose, English daisy, cineraria and cyclamen.
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Armstrong Nursery in Tustin has cineraria Venezia in gallon pots.
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Great for cool rooms, cineraria brings a blast of color that looks like spring, though it still is January.
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Greenthumb in Lake Forest has cineraria Grandiflora in stock.
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Prosopis cineraria provides wood of construction class.
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Prosopis cineraria wood is reported to contain high calorific value and provide high quality fuel wood.
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Annual cineraria is gorgeous but short-lived.
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Herb of Canary Islands widely cultivated for its blue or purple or red or variegated daisylike flowers
(cinerarium) columbarium: a niche for a funeral urn containing the ashes of the cremated dead
Cineraria is now generally treated as a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to southern Africa. The genus includes herbaceous plants and small subshrubs.
Senecio cineraria also known as Dusty miller is a species of Senecio from the family Asteraceae, a native perennial of the Mediterranean and widely cultivated as an annual for its silver, felt-like leaves.
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(cinerarium) Place for storing ashes, kept in cinerary jars.