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  • … This primitive plant does not produce flowers but is grown instead for the iridescent peacock "leaves" produced along the creeping stems. Grow in low light, high humidity and humus rich soils for best results. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … during these early fall months, but they can be the most challenging plant component for botanical artists. In this studio class, designed for students with a foundation in drawing and watercolor, the instructor will demonstrate various methods for painting realistic looking leaves. The class will discuss how to perfectly coordinate lush …
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  • … 1, when all deadheading of roses should stop. Species roses and Rosa rugosa are known for their showy hip production, which extends well into winter and often provides food for birds and animals. Allowing the roses to "go to seed" and produce their hips is an important part of their preparation for dormancy. …
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  • … filbert is a pyramidal shaped tree that grows 40 to 50 feet in height. It is a good shade tree for the city as well as for suburban gardens. Flowers in March are subtly attractive; clusters of drooping catkins are … and is pest free. In addition, the nuts, if produced, are edible. It is a fine selection for a formal landscape. …
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  • … Named not for its height, but for an English garden,  Nepeta racemosa 'Walker's Low' has gray-green foliage that makes a perfect backdrop for its bright blue flowers. This cultivar grows to 30 inches in height and up to 3 feet in …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … tint to the eye are 1.5 to 2.5 inches in width and produced n long sturdy stems suitable for cutting for flower arrangements. Plant seeds in full sun, average soils and water during periods of drought. Like other Zinnia's, it appreciates a bit of elbow room to allow for good air movement to reduce the incidence of downy and powdery mildews. Pollinators, both …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Soft Pink Butterfly Bush BUZZ™ series is a compact butterfly bush series that is perfect for containers and small spaces. It has continuous blooms in brilliant colors. Dead-head spent blooms for longer lasting color. …
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  • … Students must be able to walk at least one mile. Limited to 16 students. Lunch is provided on June 21. A map will be sent with confirmation. The School’s CEUs=7.5 hours FPC elective Jack …
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  • … of these trips, which have ranged all over the eastern half of Brazil, with special emphasis on two amaryllid genera found only from Pernambuco state in the northeastern region to northern …
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  • … foliage is deeply lobed and elongated, forming overlapping tufts, creating little "canopies" on each branch. The foliage emerges yellow-tinted green and darkens to a rich mid-green. In …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant