… Bright reddish-orange tubular flowers appear all along the sinuous stems of this cactus from Oaxaca in early spring. This species is adapted to growing in cracks and crevices of …
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… compact tree can reach a height of 15 feet with a 20-foot spread. Its flowers (which appear from May through July) give the tree its name. They are large, airy, purple puffs that follow the …
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… red in summer. It finally changes to bright crimson red in fall. It gets its cultivar name from its lacy leaves which are said to look like the claws of a dragon. …
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… Sprays of pendulous greenish white flowers accented with dark green veins appear from the spiraling pseudobulbs during the depths of Chicago's winters. Plicated (folded), …
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… Bushy deep red spikes of flowers increase in size from June up to the first hard frost on this annual adapted to sunny locations and average soils. …
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… about 4 feet high and wide. It requires consistently moist soils so is useful in wet areas. From early summer, it bears fragrant, white, rounded button-type flowers that are sought by birds …
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… wool and needle-felting techniques. Learn the basics of sculpting three-dimensional shapes from fibers—and add festive touches like a sprig of holly. All materials, locally sourced and …
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… of five feet with full sun and moist, well-drained soil. There are fragrant white flowers from late summer to mid fall that attract butterflies and bees. It’s fine for a park, garden or …
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… to a maximum height of 3 feet. It requires full sun with moderate to moist water conditions. From July to February it produces pink and green blooms that give way to brown and tan fruit that …
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… to a height of only 8-12 inches in full sun to partial shade and with dry to moderate soil. From late spring to early fall it blooms repeatedly with blue, lavender, and purple flowers. A …
Type: Garden Guide Plant