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  • … around the center of the plant. Plant it in well-drained soil and grow in sunny locations for the best results. …
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  • … slowly spread over time to create a small mound. This species of aloe is grown primarily for its small size and ornamental foliage; however, in mid-winter, it produces flowering spikes …
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  • … Lacy white umbels seemingly float above the ferny foliage on this annual suited for use as a tall filler in flower beds or can be used as a cut flower. Plants come into flower …
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  • … panicles of lavender-purple spikes that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. It’s best used for massed plantings in borders. It is deer resistant and will tolerate drought once it is …
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  • … from midsummer to the first frost. Plant 'Tropical Salmon' in full sun and in moist soil for best flower production. Cannas will tolerate partial shaded conditions, but the number of …
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  • … 2- to 5-foot skirt at the base as they mature. This evergreen makes the perfect specimen plant for small gardens or tight spaces. …
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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 …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant