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  • … hybrid of Phlox maculata. It is mildew resistant and hardy in zones 4 -8. The genus name is from the Greek word phlox meaning flame in reference to the many bright colors of some varieties. …
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  • … Pale green needles cover the strongly weeping branches on this seedling grown from the classic weeping eastern white pine. Unless staked, the growth is all pendulous to …
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  • … forms a tall (6 feet), robust semi-woody clump that blooms with fine-petaled pink flowers from late summer into fall. It is tolerant of wet conditions and is mildew resistant. Pinch back …
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  • … Purplish-pink three petaled flowers appear from within the boat shaped bracts in the axils of the leaves. The leaves and stems are dark …
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  • … in the fall in locations that are not prone to strong winds; make sure this tulip is protected from herbivores. …
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  • … to dry somewhat during the summer dormancy period. Protect this tulip, to the extent possible, from chipmunks, rabbits, squirrels, and deer. …
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  • … and has 1-inch-wide, pale blue flowers. A perennial bulb that blooms in early spring, it grows from 3 to 11 inches in height. The bulbs should be planted 3 inches deep in well-drained soil. It …
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  • … both are higher. If allowed to climb up a vertical surface for 8 to 10 feet the leaves morph from their green and silver juvenile form into larger dark green leaves. …
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  • … round leaves that form rosettes at the tips. Star-shaped white to pale pink flowers appear from July through September. It can be grown as a ground cover in full sun to partial shade in …
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  • … colonies in the wild. It features orange or yellow daisy-like flowers and blooms profusely from July through October, and is well-suited for cutting. Plant in the border, prairie, or …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant