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  • … muscles. This cultivar of our native hornbeam tree was developed in south-eastern Wisconsin for superior fall color with the tree turning almost completely orange or red. It grows to about …
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  • … with a rich ricotta and herb mixture and topped with a bright, tangy tomato sauce. Perfect for popping in the oven on a busy night, this comforting dish can be made in advance and stored …
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  • … snowman, gnome, or tree—or dream up your own festive creation. Your decorations will be ready for pickup in two weeks. All skill levels are welcome. All materials are provided.  Jayne …
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  • … but eventually join together forming a single pineapple fruit.   The ripe fruit is not edible for humans. …
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  • … blooms are pollinated by a wide range of insects. This stunning specimen plant typically lives for 3 to 4 years. The sap is known to cause allergic dermatitis, and an extract of the roots …
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  • … distinguishing characteristic is their flowering stems, which are triangular. Grown primarily for its foliage, ‘Ice Dance’ is dense and clump-forming, reaching 12 inches tall. Its stiff, …
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  • … Although it produces white flowers in mid-summer followed by red berries, it is grown mainly for its arching foliage that can reach 4 feet and turns yellowish-gold in the fall. Grow it in …
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  • … receive limited watering during this period. Resume normal watering and fertilize in the fall for winter blooms. …
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  • … full sun in moderately fertile well-drained soils and allow to dry thoroughly during dormancy for the best return flowering. Locations near windows, doors, or paths will allow the sweet …
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  • … by Michael Dirr, Ph.D., at the University of Georgia, and it features pure white flowers for eight weeks at the end of summer and beginning of fall. This is a more compact panicle …
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