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  • … plants until the end of the season. Blankets of chrysanthemums announce autumn's arrival. For three seasons, annual plants in the Crescent are massed together in a tapestry of texture, … specimen succulents (with green and yellow leaves) from the Tropical Greenhouse!   Add On More In beds three and four, the add-on plants now include dramatic Cynthia Louise dahlias and Camelot Cream foxgloves. These tall …
    Type: Walks
  • … of the printing press in the fifteenth century sparked an unprecedented enthusiasm for plants. Inspired by some of the first books to be printed—classical Greek and Roman botanical … to acquire, understand, and use the world’s plants. The book quickly became an invaluable tool for sharing botanical discoveries. Plant-based medical reference books became best-sellers, while … growing awareness that plants had potential as valuable commodities. A Common Language For Discovery To share their botanical discoveries, scientists sought a common language. By the …
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  • … Woman’s Board Members Welcome to the Woman's Board site for members. … Welcome to the Woman's Board site for members. …
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  • … bed while also playing with colorful vegetables and create an annual design that plays tricks on the eye. Plants used: Brassica oleracea ‘Mammoth Red Rock’ Brassica oleracea ‘Prism’ Salvia … bed while also playing with colorful vegetables and create an annual design that plays tricks on the eye. Plants used: Brassica oleracea ‘Mammoth Red Rock’ Brassica oleracea ‘Prism’ Salvia …
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  • … begin to bubble, drop a small handful of the blueberries onto each pancake. Once the side on the griddle is golden brown, flip to brown the other side. Serve with sliced fresh peaches … begin to bubble, drop a small handful of the blueberries onto each pancake. Once the side on the griddle is golden brown, flip to brown the other side. Serve with sliced fresh peaches …
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  • … Q. What are the small, round, black growths on my lilies? A. Certain species of Lilium (including L. lancifolium, L. bulbiferum, L. … structures that are genetically identical to the plant. Frequently they fall off and take root on their own, or they may be harvested from the parent plant in early autumn and set in trays of …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … areas with heavy clay soil. Heritage is an everbearing raspberry as it bears fruit in the fall on the upper part of the fruit canes in the fall, and fruits again in the following late spring on the lower part of those canes. Since each cane is biennial they need to be pruned back at the …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … It is a perennial, producing cornflower-like flowers that bloom from early to late summer on erect stems with medium green leaves. 'Peachie's Pick' is a compact cultivar with blue flowers on erect stems, growing 12 to 18 inches tall. It is named after Peachie Saxton, who discovered …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … maturing to a bronzy green. Then in late spring it begins its show of prolific yellow flowers on dark purple stems. Blooms continues all summer, and over time, the flowers age to golden … it has good drainage.   You can use it in a rock garden…between pavers…in stone walls…or even on a green roof. </p> …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Tall spikes of tubular flowers rise above the mounded foliage throughout the growing season on this nonhardy cultivar of foxglove. The large flowers are rosy red on the outside. The inside is ivory white speckled with dark pink spots. The outward-facing …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant