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  • … they will produce attractive white and pink bell-shaped flowers on 30-inch stems. Watch out for the fragrance though; when bruised they produce an unpleasant smell similar to onions. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … apparently a spontaneous occurrence in the garden of Mark McDonough—internationally recognized for his work with Allium . It strongly resembles nutans , a native of Siberia, the leaves of …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … well with peonies and irises which bloom at around the same time. The flower head can be dried for flower arrangements. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … shallow and rocky soils and can grow under black walnut trees. This species is a larval host for the hairstreak butterfly; the flowers attract butterflies and bees that don’t mind feeding on …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … class starts. Registered students will receive login instructions one day in advance.   Dress for the weather. A supply list will be sent.  PGL 1, PGL 2, and GDC requirement  Maezy Beams, …
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  • … anemones at the Chicago Botanic Garden, this cultivar was ranked in the top three selections for ease of growth, flower production, and disease resistance. Archived Copy: This content was …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … deer. After the blooms have died, the stalks with the dried seed heads are often left in place for winter interest. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … After the blooms have died, the stalks with the dried seed heads are often left in place for winter interest. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … After the blooms have died, the stalks with the dried seed heads are often left in place for winter interest. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … and two feet wide and prefers wet boggy sites with full to partial sun. It is grown primarily for its attractive umbrella-shaped leaf bracts. Baby Tut is a perennial sedge in warmer climates, …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant