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  • … mix of colors includes pastel white, cream, pink, red, and carmine on tall, upright plants with very thin dissected leaves. Plant seeds or seedlings in full sun, and moderately fertile …
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  • … cultivar grows to 4 feet in height and produces regular 4-inch blooms suitable for cutting. With regular deadheading, dahlias will bloom from early summer up until frost. Grow this dahlia …
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  • … Dark purple-blue flowers with a dazzling white "bee" in the center are produced on tall spikes on this hardy larkspur. …
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  • … and cool nights plus high humidity and a distinct dormancy are all characteristics associated with successful care for this species. …
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  • … about 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide. It is prone to attack by mildew so planting in a sunny spot with good circulation would be ideal. …
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  • … flower heads have numerous smaller, purple flowers. Hollow Joe Pye weed makes a bold statement with late-summer flower color and stately height. A perennial giant for the garden. …
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  • … Angel Hair false cypress is a small, mounded evergreen shrub with light green needles of a very fine texture, growing in thread-like fronds. It prefers full …
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  • … This blood orange variety has sweet fruit with a bright orange peel and pink to dark purple flesh. Flowers are white, sweetly scented and …
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  • … cross between Aesculus glabra (Ohio buckeye) and Aesculus octandra (Yellow buckeye). It blooms with panicles of yellow-red flowers. The foliage turns red in the fall. It is fully hardy here …
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  • … Its common names are the Ohio Buckeye, American Buckeye or fetid buckeye. In spring, it blooms with panicles of yellow-green flowers. The fruits contain tannic acid which is poisonous to …
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