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  • … the ferny mounds of foliage unfold. <p>Members of the <em>Adonis</em> family can be found from Sweden to North Africa to Japan. Some are perennial, spreading by rhizomes or stolons; …
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  • … are densely-branched evergreens native to the mountains of Korea. Firs can be distinguished from pines and spruces by the needles, which are flat or ovoid in cross-section and slightly …
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  • … Min fir is a conifer from the mountains of China and Tibet that is known for its fine, stiff needles that curve …
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  • … Cutleaf acacia ( Acacia cultriformis ) produces brilliant golden clusters of flowers from the terminal (tip) and axillary (side) buds in late winter/early spring. Unlike most …
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  • … or winged fruits, mature in fall and turn a rich red. Fall color is outstanding, ranging from yellow to red to purple. This lovely small tree, native to the Far East, can be grown only …
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  • … or winged fruits, mature in fall and turn a rich red. Fall color is outstanding, ranging from yellow to red to purple. This lovely small tree, native to the Far East, can be grown only …
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  • … Horizon') produces 3- to 4-inch cushions of tiny blue flowers on 30-inch-tall plants. Free from insects, diseases, and pests, this cultivar is perfect for the annual border or as a cut …
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  • … odor of the leaves when crushed by walking on them. Chicagoua basically means skunk, from the spraying of defensive liquid. Contrary to popular belief, it does not mean offensive …
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  • … The giant taro is a member of Arum family from the tropical rainforests of south-east Asia and northeastern Australia where it thrives in …
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  • … tips. A cute little miniature aloe only kept alive through cultivation, and all originate from a single collection. …
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