Saturday, December 13, 2008

Catagorize Your Plants Using a Plant Encyclopedia

Caring for plants deals with more than simply fertilizing, hydrating and tending to them. Investing in a plant encyclopedia gives you an valuable resource that will guarantee that you have the know-how you need to keep a broad range of plants alive, ranging from medicinal herbs, common flowers and rare plants.

A good plant encyclopedia categorizes information on each type of plant it documents. Commonly overlooked is the aspect of how the plants are named. Location dependent, a plant may have several different names. A good encyclopedia will provide the most common names for each plant, so you can use that book to purchase your plants as seeds from the internet, and ensure that you are buying the correct type of plant.

In addition to that, the plant encyclopedia should have tending information for every plant A good plant encyclopedia include legends showing the grow zones of plants, the temperature ranges that they survive in, and how the plants react to changes in the temperature. Hydrating data, required exposure to light, tolerance, scale of hardiness, as well as challenge level of keeping should also be included. This is all data that is needed to ensure the long life of your plants.

Referencing a plant encyclopedia will not be enough to guarantee the longevity of your plant. Knowing how to use the information once you have it is key. Many people use these plant encyclopedias after they have acquired the plant. However, their proper usage is in referencing before you buy. Some species of plants, like uncommon varieties orchids, that are only suitable for those who are who are willing to tolerate and tend to fickle plants prone to wilting.

Some data that is useful in a plant encyclopedia is the history and breeding aspects of the plants. As there are quite a few hobbyists interested in the breeding of plants, as well as the possible creationand the discovery of new types, having this information at your fingertips is particularly valuable. If you are interested in cross-breeding, the resources that cover this data should include information on what types of plants can be bred against your plant, and the process of breeding.

In the case of medicinal plants, a plant encyclopedia should include how they are used, information on the safe use of the herbs, and any possible dangers that may be associated with improper usage of the herb. If there are plants that are poisonous listed in the plant encyclopedia, data on the toxicity of the plant should be referenced.

 

More information on outdoor landscaping and plants can be found here Identifying House Plants and visit Herbal Medicine Plants

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