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  • … flower spikes, lending an elegant aspect to the plant. This is a great perennial plant for the warmer parts of the United States (Zones 8 or warmer) or in a conservatory, where its …
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  • … Leopard’s bane is a perennial which originated in and has been growing in gardens for hundreds of years.   ‘Little Leo’ grows 9- to 12-inches tall and produces semi-double yellow …
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  • … flower petals are held horizontal to the ground, not drooping like its ancestors, which makes for a more dynamic impact on the landscape. …
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  • … feature a pink-blue eye at the base of the petals that fades to white with age and are ideal for full sun to partially shaded locations. This geranium was discovered as a spontaneous garden …
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  • … Dark green leaves tinged purple create a dramatic setting for the violet and lavender pea- shaped flowers on this fast-growing nonhardy vine. As the …
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  • … This sweetpea is noted for an amazing scent and two-tone pink flowers variously described as "deep pink wings with pale …
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  • … showy cultivars are not reliably hardy in Chicago-area gardens but are excellent selections for summer annual displays. It is deer and rabbit resistant. …
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  • … fertile well drained soils. All Lycoris dislike disturbance and will frequently remain dormant for a couple of years after transplanting. …
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  • … in flower color. Not hardy, these seasonal beauties are forced to provide masses of flowers for up to three weeks during the dark days of winter. Bright, but not direct, light with cool …
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  • … Maid In Secret Sighed"—that's the beginning of an old Irish folk song and the inspiration for this cultivar's trademarked name. Silvery-pink fully double and quartered flowers are …
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