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  • … grouped in informal settings as a hedge or background to a border. These shrubs may benefit from occasional renewal pruning to maintain their dense attractive habit. In their native Asia, …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … grouped in informal settings as a hedge or background to a border. These shrubs may benefit from occasional renewal pruning to maintain their dense attractive habit. In their native Asia, …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … grouped in informal settings as a hedge or background to a border. These shrubs may benefit from occasional renewal pruning to maintain their dense attractive habit. In their native Asia, …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … grouped in informal settings as a hedge or background to a border. These shrubs may benefit from occasional renewal pruning to maintain their dense attractive habit. In their native Asia, …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … grouped in informal settings as a hedge or background to a border. These shrubs may benefit from occasional renewal pruning to maintain their dense attractive habit. In their native Asia, …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … grouped in informal settings as a hedge or background to a border. These shrubs may benefit from occasional renewal pruning to maintain their dense attractive habit. In their native Asia, …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … strap-like petals and a fruity scent. The flowers sit atop short branchlets. ‘Athensr’ differs from the species, which usually has maroon flowers, by having larger flowers that are a creamy …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … The selection was made in 2011 by Richard Hesselein and Daryl Kobesky of Allentown, N.J. from a “sport” on a branch. The flowers, blooming in May and June, have numerous overlapping …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … long-lasting, and foliage goes dormant during late summer. The genus name Camassia is derived from a Native American name for this group of plants, "quamash." All five species in this genus …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … described as an "analog" in the scientific literature. The genus Clematis is derived from the Greek clema (tendril) used by Dioscorides to describe several plants that climbed by use …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant