… to mid June with yellow flowers that measure 1 ¼ inches and face upward. The flowers are held on wiry stems above a dense mound of foliage 10 inches high. Plant it in full sun to part shade. …
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… The lace-cap style flowers feature sterile florets in pale pink to blue, depending on the acidity of the pH of the soil (more acid brings out blue). The dark green leaves turn red …
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… In the center of the purple falls there is a narrow, bright yellow line with white spots on the side. Iris is the name of the Greek goddess of the rainbow. The classic Fleur de Lys, …
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… humid conditions are needed to support the monecious flowers (male and female flowers borne on different plants). A member of the Curcurbitaceae (Gourd) family. …
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… Large ruffled ivory flowers are veined and edged in deep rose and lavender on this hybrid tree peony with a light lemony fragrance. Take extra time to prepare the planting …
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… as Vulnerable, with wild populations possibly extinct. This epiphyte is used to growing high on tree branches in the Amazon where the tree leaves provide filtered shade. Unlike most cacti, …
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… green in winter. Use as a specimen plant, in rock gardens, shrub borders, or as a ground cover on slopes and banks. …
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… roof iris, not only from the flower shape but also from the historical fact that it was grown on thatched roofs in the Orient. It is more shade-tolerant than most irises. Its unusually shaped …
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… moderate fruity fragrance. This cultivar can reach 4 feet in height with mature plants taking on a rounded appearance. Plant this rose in full sun and maintain adequate soil moisture. Young …
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… floribunda rose ( Rosa 'Probril') displays double pink-and-cream, slightly fragrant flowers on a hardy, disease-resistant shrub rose that flowers throughout the summer. These features are …
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