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  • … Bright yellow 'pocket' flowers are produced continuously from early summer up to the first hard frost on this Mexican native adapted to shaded moist …
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  • … is a North American bulb native to moist meadows in northeastern Oregon. Camassia is derived from the Native American name for this group of plants – quamash. Beautiful blue flowers and a …
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  • … orange, informal decorative flowers blend to golden yellow centers on this 2004 introduction from Swan Island Dahlias in Oregon. Long flower stems support their use in cut flower …
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  • … moist soils and moderate fertility. If the garden location is prone to winds it will benefit from staking as well. …
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  • … formal decorative-styled blooms in bright yellow with white tips to the petals appear from mid-July up to the end of September. Plant tubers or plants in late spring, after the danger …
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  • … This cultivar of perennial wild carrots features large flat umbels ranging from white with red-violet speckles to completely red violet at maturity. It thrives during the …
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  • … to 3-feet tall.   It prefers cool moist conditions in partial to full shade.   The name comes from the Greek words drys (oak) and pteris (fern) and refers to its occurrence in oak forests. …
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  • … early fall much to the delight of hummingbirds and gardeners. This un-described species hails from Brazil where it grows in full sun on grassy hillsides. Unlike other species, the older …
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  • … pretty, will not necessarily come true to the original parent flower color and size. Protect from rabbits. …
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  • … appearance to the plant. For indoor longevity, place it in a location with bright light, away from air conditioning vents and ensure the foil wrapping has a hole in the bottom to allow water …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant