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  • … Bloom sequences, cultural requirements, and bulb selection will also be discussed. Dress for the weather. Prerequisite: Botany 1 OPC, PGL 1, PGL 2, and GDC requirement  Jill Selinger and …
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  • … is a tough plant, tolerating wet and dry soils, salty water, and cold winter temperatures. For best results, plant in full sun and rich soil, and protect from cabbage loopers. In medieval …
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  • … lacy leaves bring a delicate texture to the garden while the flowers are pollinator magnets for bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds during the day and moths at night (white color glows at …
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  • … of eastern Brazil where they grow on the forest floor. The Burle Marx earth star is named for the renowned Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx who championed the use of …
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  • … used as a cut flower. Full sun, moisture-retentive, moderately rich soils are ideal conditions for dahlias. Stake the dahlias, once they have established their root systems to avoid the plants …
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  • … flowers are not present. This species of acacia has been a favorite of the florist industry for decades. Grow this plant in full sun and in dry-ish soils that are neutral to slightly …
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  • … climates. The tree is dioecious (there are separate male and female plants) and is known best for its compound trifoliate leaves that resemble those of some ashes and ivies. …
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  • … perennial vary in color as they age from cream to orange to a bright rose pink, providing for an ever-changing color palette in the garden. Bred from the hardiest of the species, it still …
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  • … provide a pop of color in the landscape throughout the growing season.  Plant in flower beds for best results or stake plants in containers with loose soil mixes to keep the plants upright. …
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  • … distinctive in the genus. The specific epithet (species name) is derived from the Latin name for chestnut trees — castanea . …
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