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  • … in motion. Move through a selection from the 24 forms, the traditional Yang-style long form, and some qi gong. Select this course level if you are experienced with the movements and practice of the Yang form and have previously taken tai chi classes at the Garden. Class locations vary between spaces in …
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  • … in motion. Move through a selection from the 24 forms, the traditional Yang-style long form, and some qi gong. Select this course level if you are experienced with the movements and practice of the Yang form and have previously taken tai chi classes at the Garden. Class locations vary between spaces in …
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  • … Narcissus ‘Monal’ is in Division 2. It stands 16 – 18 inches tall and blooms very early in the season with 4 inch flowers. The petals are broad and golden yellow. The corona is a deep orangey red and funnel shaped with a straight mouth. The bulbs are toxic and will not be eaten by deer or …
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  • … Narcissus ‘Winter Waltz’ is in Division 6. It grows to 12- 18 inches high and blooms in early to mid spring. The petals are white and reflexed, while the corona is apricot pink and funnel shaped. It is hardy in zones 4 – 9. The bulbs are toxic and will not be eaten by deer …
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  • … Hood’ is in Division 1. It blooms in mid spring with 3 ¾ inch flowers. The petals are white and broad. The corona is cylindrical with an expanded mouth and a flanged rim. It opens light yellow and matures to white. The bulbs are toxic and will not be eaten by deer or rabbits. The name …
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  • … fragrance. Iris ensata , commonly as known as Japanese iris, is native to Japan, China, Korea and Russia. The standards and falls are flatter than those of the bearded irises, resulting in the entire flower being … noticeably flatter. These tall, clump forming plants grow well along the edges of streams and ponds where they thrive in rich, moist soil. They are attractive to hummingbirds and
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  • … Foxtail lily’s botanical name comes from the Greek words eremos—solitary and oura—tail, a reference to the plant’s spectacular flower spike which towers above its long, … planting as the roots can be brittle.   ‘Pinnokio’ produces a spectacular spike of pink, white and red flowers on 5-foot stems in May and June. The plant goes dormant by midsummer.   Grow foxtail lily in full sun and protect it …
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  • … a a carpet of color in larger spaces. The ruffly roses are quite double (petal count 28 - 30) and borne in clusters of 5 to 30 buds. In addition, as part of the EASY ELEGANCE® series, she's bred to be particularly easy care -  hardy to zone 4 and highly resistant to black spot. This is a vigorous, disease-resistant plant that's hardy in our area, and even up into Canada. Just give it a sunny location, regular moisture, and rose fertilizer …
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  • … appearance. Unlike many heirlooms, it does repeat, in flushes, throughout the growing season. And it tolerates partial shade and poor soil. Unfortunately,  it's also disease-prone, so a regular protection program against black spot and mildew may be needed. For best bloom, give it full sun and fertilize in spring and again …
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  • … used as a screen. Prune as necessary but beware the many sharp thorns. It blooms from mid-June and off and on again until mid-October, producing an abundance of beautiful bright pink blooms. Canadian Explorer Series roses are known for their winter hardiness, disease resistance, and repeat blooms. Grow in full sun to part shade and provide adequate moisture and good air …
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