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  • … easily in storms, it can also be susceptible to canker. Cottonless cottonwood is best planted on large properties or in parks in moist soil along waterways. …
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  • … They prefer full sun and moist, well-drained soil and should be planted so that the eyes on the roots are no more 2” below the soil; if planted deeper, plants will not flower well. …
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  • … cream trending to darker pastels at the petals edges are produced in spring and early summer on this nonhardy bulb. Plant them in full sun after the danger of hard frosts has passed and …
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  • … Palest pink petals surround the fragrant pinky-apricot cup on this late season jonquil narcissus with two or more flowers per stem. Plant this narcissus in …
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  • … narrow sword-shaped leaves and the brown fuzzy cylindrical fruit that looks like a hotdog on a stick. It is so ubiquitous in wetlands that it was beleived by many to be native to North …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … insects and hummingbirds. Acrid compounds in the plant sap deter rabbits and deer from feeding on it. …
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  • … period in winter to produce the best flower production. Straight white thorns are most obvious on younger branches. …
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  • … blooms lasts only a day, but the frequency of flower production keeps the plant well-decorated on a day-to-day basis. A study in Florida found this cultivar is a sterile form and does not set …
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  • … produces a single rosette of spine tipped leaves and rarely produces pups (offsets). Found on a ranch in northern Oaxaca, Mexico, it is relatively rare in commerce.  Full sun with well …
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  • … of drought. This is one of the first of the new hybrids created by Darrell Probst that focus on hardiness, disease resistance, large flowers, and attractive forms. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant