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  • … Bright yellow, formal decorative blooms to 9 inches in size are produced on strong lateral stems on this cultivar that will max out at 4 feet in height. Plant this dahlia after frost danger has passed, in a sunny location and in moderately rich, moisture-retentive soil; provide a stake for support …
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  • … flowers are produced on long, sturdy stems on this dahlia cultivar that performs well in the garden, as a cut flower and in flower shows. Plant this dahlia after danger of late frosts has passed, in full sun and moisture-retentive soil, and stake it if it's in a windy setting. …
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  • … The Georgia Bush Honeysuckle is native to the Appalachians and is endangered in its native habitat. The lemon yellow flowers are produced in mid-summer and attract hummingbirds and bees. The leaves are toothed and grow in pairs. It has a rounded habit and can grow to 5’ in height. The plant tolerates a wide range …
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  • … This is a semi-evergreen, upright plant that can grow up to 4 feet in height with a spread of 3 feet . The edges of the fronds are undulated or curled. It needs to be in wet or consistently moist soil in full to partial shade.  It is an excellent choice for naturalizing in a woodland garden or a …
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  • … elevations of southern Brazil comes this distinctive terrestrial bromeliad found growing in rock crevices. Long silver tinted green leaves are edged in white spines surrounding a flowering spike that can reach 8' in height with orange flowers. Grow in full sun, exceptional well drained soils with low …
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  • … is native to Oregon and northern California.  It blooms with nodding, pink-lavender flowers in mid-spring and can reach a height of 1 foot.  Its dark green leaves are mottled with brown or maroon.  It can grow in full or partial sun in well-drained soil. Reduce water in the summer when the plant is done blooming. …
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  • … Muscari paradoxum is also known as Bellevalia pycnantha. It blooms in spring with deep blue flowers densely compacted in a conical raceme that resembles an upside down bunch of grapes, hence the common name Grape Hyacinth. Plant it in full sun to part shade. It is resistant to deer and rabbits and is hardy in zones 5 – 8. …
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  • … The Japanese larch is a deciduous conifer that can grow to more than 100 feet in height. It needs full sun and well-drained soil that will mimic its native mountainous environment in Japan. With wood that is tough and durable, the Japanese larch is an important forestry tree in Great Britain as well as in its native country. …
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  • … Deep reddish-pink globes containing multiple flowers are produced throughout the growing season in this annual that thrives in harsh, sunny locations with dry-ish soils. Plant 'Pink' in spring after the danger of late frosts has passed, and water it to establish the root system. …
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  • … that are speckled with mauve on this new cultivar of Hosta. The powder blue color persist best in shaded conditions and areas with cool summers. In mid-July small light purple bell shaped flowers appear on 2' stalks. Plant in moisture retentive rich soils in shaded locations for best results. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant