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  • … touch in every performance. Their soulful arrangements and expressive interplay promise for a beautiful musical experience. …
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  • … at the tips of branches from June to September (or November through January, if forced for indoor displays). Derived from native species, it is perfectly hardy outdoors in gardens in …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … - find the flowers irresistible. This is a plant that requires a distinct dormancy in order for the bulbs to prosper and flower. After flowering and as the leaves begin to yellow, withhold …
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  • … sun and partially shaded conditions. Keep Unique uniformly moist during the growing season for maximum flower production. …
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  • … toxic and will not be eaten by deer or rabbits. The name Narcissus comes from the Greek word for narcotic and is tied to the myth of a young man known as Narcissus who fell in love with his …
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  • … throughout the growing season. It's a vigorous grower, reaching up to 12 feet, so it's great for trellises, arbors, and arches. Just give it full sun, good rich soil, and water during dry …
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  • … rich, moisture-retentive yet well-drained soil, and provide a location with opportunities for plenty of air movement around the plant to decrease the incidence of foliar diseases like …
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  • … fertile moist soils with plenty of room between it and the neighboring plants to provide for good air circulation. …
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  • … waxy purple leaves and small soft pink flowers. Unlike most roses, it is grown mainly for its foliage, a unique combination of purple, gray, and green. The pink flowers have five …
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  • … low and the plant is see-through. It provides late color in the garden. A massive plant best for naturalistic plantings. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant