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  • … tuck-pointing. The leaves often drop off before the leaf stalks, leaving an unusual pattern on the wall. This vine can spread aggressively and should be managed carefully near wild and …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … outline at the edge of the falls. The stalks stand 28 inches high and bear up to 4 flowers on each. It blooms in early to mid season, while the thin grass like foliage remains a highlight …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … turning pink/burgundy as they mature. ‘Jane’ does well in full sun to light shade. It blooms on new wood so the flowers are not susceptible to late spring frosts. The color of the flowers is …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … daisy-like flowers. The plants prefer dappled shade and even moisture. The leaves will wilt on hot days, even if the soil is moist. As with hostas, slugs may become a problem. With its …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … as fruity and is not overpoweringly strong. Unlike many other hybrid teas, the foliage remains on the stem all the way to the ground throughout the growing season, eliminating the need to …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … branch. Spring to early summer abundant blooms tend to be in white or pink tones, depending on the species and/or cultivar. While individual flowers are quite small, they occur in clusters …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … branch. Spring to early summer abundant blooms tend to be in white or pink tones, depending on the species and/or cultivar. While individual flowers are quite small, they occur in clusters …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … branch. Spring to early summer abundant blooms tend to be in white or pink tones, depending on the species and/or cultivar. While individual flowers are quite small, they occur in clusters …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … a rain garden generally requires less maintenance than a lawn and provides valuable habitat for wildlife. Considerations when planning a rain garden include available sun, size of desired … underground utilities, and plant variety. Keep in mind that smaller gardens have less room for variety. Also, because water only stands temporarily, rain gardens are not breeding grounds for mosquitoes. It's best to install rain gardens in full sun rather than under large trees. …
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  • … Q: Do I need more than one variety of pear tree in order for it to produce fruit? A: There are several varieties of pear that are relatively … means that they will need to have a different variety of pear tree planted nearby in order for the tree to produce fruit. However, for best fruit production, two different varieties should be planted for both self-fruitful and …
    Type: Plant Info