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  • … from September through early November. Like all mums, butterflies and other insects that feed on nectar find this plant irresistible. …
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  • … 9 to 12 feet tall, climbing a fence or other support with twisting leaf petioles, and blooms on new growth. 'Comtesse de Bouchaud' can be cut back moderately at any time during spring or …
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  • … produce a few flowers later in the season, but they may not be as large. Since they flower on the previous year's growth, do not prune until after the flowering. As with other clematis, …
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  • … Mesa Peach blanket flower ( Gaillardia × grandiflora 'Mesa Peach') has an intense peach color on its inner petals, with bright yellow tips. Gaillardias in general make a terrific addition to …
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  • … a spread of 2½ feet. Each of its flat-topped inflorescences (a cluster of flowers arranged on a stem) are frequented by butterflies and, once the seeds are ripe, birds. This plant thrives …
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  • … bricklayer, hybridized this cultivar near the end of World War II (1944), and the peony went on to win an award from the American Peony Society in 1956. 'Red Charm' is still described as one …
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  • … flower shape and origin. Daiquiri is a small-cupped daffodil that produces one yellow flower on each stem in April and early May. Plant bulbs in full sun to partial shade in the fall, three …
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  • … to tropical America. Kohleria ‘Magnifik’ has flowers that are soft red, with darker red spots on the lobes. The leaves are dark green with purple undersides. Kohlerias are characterized by …
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  • … tropical America. Kohleria ‘Napoleon V’ has flowers with red tubes. The lobes have red spots on a white or pale yellow background. The leaves are large, dark green with chocolate veins. …
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  • … Northern Iraq, and Iran. The name reticulata refers to the netted or reticulated pattern on the dry bulbs. The name iris was taken from the Greek goddess of the rainbow to symbolize the …
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