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  • … CANYON ROAD™ Floribunda Rose Brick red double flowers cover this spreading shrub rose from mid-June to mid-October with a slight fragrance of old rose. The glossy evergreen …
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  • … ‘Radwhite’) grows to a maximum size of 4 feet and produces single white flowers continuously from mid-June to the first hard frost. Dark green, almost black leaves provide for a dramatic …
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  • … Large, dark red, daisy-like flowers are produced atop the dark green foliage from late spring through summer on this nonhardy perennial groundcover. Grow in full sun and …
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  • … full sun in moist, acidic, loams, but will tolerate a wide range of soil conditions ranging from average moisture to wet. …
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  • … tulips are not known for their ability to naturalize in Chicago-area gardens; protect it from rabbits and deer. …
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  • … drink every once in a while in return for producing a bountiful mass of colorful flower spires from late spring into early summer. It forms a uniform, rounded clump of aromatic, rugose green …
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  • … it produces square stiff stems, dark green leaves, and large masses of lavender-blue flowers from June through September. Grow it with silver or white plants for a stunning effect in the …
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  • … Use this tree as a specimen plant. This hybrid blooms in early spring with flowers that vary from pink to white and are quite fragrant. Shiny black fruits appear in late summer. Fall color …
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  • … This evergreen ground cover grows to a height of 6” and will spread to 18”. It blooms from May through June with small, lavender-blue flowers. It will bloom intermittently until fall. …
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  • … In Greek mythology, Iris is the Goddess of the Rainbow. She’s a messenger from the gods to mortals—a golden-winged goddess who travels to earth on a rainbow. When she … hues. There are about 300 iris species and thousands of cultivars. Their native habitat ranges from North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia where some grow on mountain tops, in meadows, … deserts, alongside streams, and on hillsides. Depending on the species, they range in height from a few inches tall to several feet. Flowers Iris blossoms are represented in emblems, such as …
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