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  • … The key to success is ensuring that the root system never completely dries out. Great choice for a pond side planting at or slightly above the water line. …
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  • … mid-May. It was developed by the Weston Nursery of Hopkinton, Massachusetts, to meet the need for rhododendrons hardy in the harsh New England climate. Slow growing, over ten years it will …
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  • … Variegated gold, green, and blue needles provide for a striking tri-color effect on this globose evergreen shrub to 6 feet in size in 10 years. …
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  • … acidic moisture retentive soils and supply additional water during periods of drought. Perfect for the rock garden or alpine trough. …
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  • … to feature lupines because their smaller size makes transportation easier. Pollinator magnets for the garden. …
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  • … fall. This short-lived perennial thrives in full sun and dryish soils. The flowers are great for use as fresh-cut or dried flowers, and the nectar is a favorite of bees and butterflies. …
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  • … Full sun and the use of mesh screen to protect the rhizomes from nutria are part of the recipe for success. …
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  • … burgundy red leaves brighten their colors in bright to full sun light. Great non-hardy plant for adding a tropical feel to a landscape. A tight rosette of leaves in the center provide a …
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  • … produces showy, bright orange blooms that attract hummingbirds. It can be trained on a trellis for screening. …
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  • … perennial. Pollinators love the honey scented nectar ensuring a continuing attraction for insects and hummingbirds in the garden. Plant Verbena in full sun, average soils, and after …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant