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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Oct 1991, p. 22

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Autumn leaves don't have to be your last glimpses of garden color this year. A variety of tall. and wittterhlooming house plants is just waiting to brighten your home throughout an otherwise dreary mnter Poinsemas and Christmas cac- tus aren't the only plants that can add color to the gray winter months The chews is now avail, able m bloom from Thanksgiving pm: _ NATEmOO CHRONICLE to Easter, and in white, pink, orange, and scarlet as well as the conventional deep rose. Begonias in tremendous variety bloom in Winter. and my go right on through the year. The list of indoor delights for fall and winter is so long that you can have, with a little searching, a different plant in bloom every month. Keep one fact in mind: Flowering indoor plants need wrunderable light to do their thing. They may survive in low light along with ferns and my foliage plants, but they won't bloom without good light from a bright east window, or better still, a west or south window. If the latter is extremely bright, a thin curtain will prevent sunburn on the foliage. Pall and winter bloom Although not all fall and wint- er-blooming plants will be avail- able at your local nursery. you should be able to locate a few of the following. Brighten your home with year-round flowering plants The 'raéh‘ionable. and beaten. mg so again as hybridize“ work GE 82 . WATERLOO Grimm. "Email". w...” -. w- . Fall Home Improvemcnt Section muesgm. ocroeea a. 1091 magic with color and plant habit, tlowering maples (Abutilon) are small shrubs with maple-like leaves and bell-shaped flowers in white, yellow, orange, or red, often handsomely veined in con. trusting colors. Some have foliage with white or yellow markings. Anthuriums are big, glossy pat- ent-leathery-looking scarlet or pink flowers imported from Ha. waii to adorn hotel lobbies and florists) displays. They are too diMeult for house culture, but their Costa Rican relative the Pigtail antharittm (A. schema- num) is fairly any, and its three inch scarlet flowers are just as bri_ght. . . The chenille plant (Acalypha hispidn) has dangling eight- to 20-inch clusters of funy red cath- ins that resemble drapery fringes. An upright grower, it can reach shrutisiiersuteastbekeptre. strained by pinching. A relative, the iiretail plant (A. repens), is a trailer for hanging basket cul- ture; its threeinch mains drop from the end of every brunch. _ Apbolurdn is as notable for its waxy, whiteveined leaves as for its done spikes of flowers peeping out of colorful ieaihhe buds. Spikes on A. aurantiaca In reddish orange; A. squarroea has yellow spikes. Year-round blossoms Flower lovers who want some action from their plants all year long have an even wider palette to choose from. Here are. a few of Fibmmoced begonias of the "angel wing" kind have hand- some waxy leaves and clusters of tlo- nearly without end, Salm- on roae 'Corallina de Lung-313' it yellow tlowertt that look much like their nuneaake. Neat, glassy deep green foliage grows compact- ly along trailing or upright stem The Egyptian star flower (Wu, tax laneoolata) prodms tight cluster: of atar-ahaped white, pink, lavender, or red flower, at the tips of its hranchea. The Garden Council's "Inter. iors in Bloom" blooklet providea information to help you avoid the winter blues by starting your indoor garden not Alao included is information on such twins as decorating with plants and proper plant care. To receive this book- Mvenvelope aid $2.50 to the Garden Council at 500 N. MieltjtstAve., Ste. 1400, Chica- go, 11.30611. Ywmmmummmm. Wm gal ”mm. Sum m are custom- tuo'tsorji-t,sotutarrmotstirtxttt"d A MILNMWMHR! - WWW mNtrtttsAxrsaxtstttes H -'toteeryarde - -tui-mw(yerturl"lreM1h38Krl "tmrr-rmm,sis-riarrasartrirorrrmtheiur1Am"",1r, GLASS ACN? I slll,ll,"1tlTffr" mm. "

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