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  • … are almost entirely pest-free and have very low watering needs, making them a great pick for a larger container plant. …
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  • … bark underneath. Th crushed leaves exude a citrus scent, and the sap has been used for centuries as an aromatic resin. It grows well in containers indoors, where the unique trunks …
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  • … the pollinators do their work. Over time, thousands of seedlings were planted out and selected for their growth habit and fruit production characteristics. The formal breeding work is done but …
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  • … This fern has been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit for its beauty and resilience. …
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  • … to moist woodlands of the northern hemisphere including Illinois where it provides refuge for birds and other small mammals. Yellow-green fiddle-heads emerge in early spring and mature …
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  • … northern Illinois. This variety was developed at the Chicago Botanic Garden; it was selected for its dwarf size, abundant blooms, vigorous growth habit and drought tolerance. …
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  • … in moist soil and partial sun, where it will produce 10-inch-high plants in April and May. For an effective presentation, plant them in groups and leave them undisturbed. 한국의 야생화인 얼레지와 많이 …
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  • … Members of the genus Cornus , commonly known as dogwoods, are welcome in the home garden for their multi-season interest (flowers, fruit, foliage, or bark) and their range of forms from …
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  • … In the meantime, long-lost fertile populations have survived in New Zealand gardens for years, as scientists vainly tried to get the one surviving sterile clone at the Royal Botanic …
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  • … A cultivar of Japanese cedar named for its dark green mature needles, Black Dragon cryptomeria ( Cryptomeria japonica 'Black …
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