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  • … Red Bartlett as the fruit is either completely or mostly bright red. This tree is descended from a Bartlett pear tree that was found in Australia in the 1950s to have red fruit. Bartlett …
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  • … blossoms in mid-spring. Like most azaleas, it prefers a partly shaded site, with protection from afternoon sun, such as on a northerly or eastern frontage. It requires a rich acidic …
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  • … feet, Gold Medal® is disease resistant with few thorns, and an upright, branching habit. Hardy from USDA Zones 6b to 10a, Gold Medal® rose holds up well in warmer climates, although blooms …
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  • … to powdery and downy mildews, which accentuates the need to plant it in a sunny location away from buildings or other shrubs to provide for air movement, in an effort to dry the leaf surface …
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  • … so it can be used as a screen. Prune as necessary but beware the many sharp thorns. It blooms from mid-June and off and on again until mid-October, producing an abundance of beautiful bright …
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  • … bed just east of the Regenstein Center has a very showy crop of hips that catch the eye from a distance in the dead of winter. No one knows for sure which species of rose that Sargon, …
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  • … are produced throughout the warm months on Cherry Brandy black-eyed Susan, a cultivar derived from a wide-ranging native North American species. The species has fuzzy, narrow leaves mostly …
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  • … Introduced in 2018 from an Australian breeding program, SKYSCRAPER™ Orange sage is a tender hybrid perennial …
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  • … rose color in autumn. Gardeners may want to deadhead the flowers to discourage this plant from becoming weedy. Free of major insect and disease problems and not a favorite of deer. The …
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  • … The taproot can grow as deep as 12 feet and older plants will form offsets a foot or more away from the mother plant. Bees and hummingbirds are frequent pollinators, and goldfinches adore the …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant