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  • … disk of fertile flowers from late summer into fall. Plant this black-eyed Susan in full sun and in well-drained soil and avoid excessive fertilizer, which would cause the plants to flop over. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … This ground cover is tougher than it looks in that it will tolerate light foot traffic. It isn’t picky about soil conditions as long as the … or stay constantly wet. It can tolerate light conditions from partial shade to full sun. In the spring it is covered with tiny white flowers. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … centered with a white spot near the base. The white stamens are bunched together and tipped in yellow. According to Odyssey Bulbs, it appeared as a spontaneous seedling in the garden of Arnis Seisums. Aethra was a figure from Greek mythology. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … lucilliae is an upright-growing bulb producing showy blue flowers with white centers in March and April. The leaves are narrow, thick, and dark green. It reaches a maximum height of … full sun to partial shade with moderate moisture conditions. The plant is ideal as a specimen in a border. It is resistant to deer. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … young and cooked like spinach for a nutritious dish. Songbirds flock to the ripe seeds in fall. Plant in full sun and average soils after danger from late spring freezes have passed. …
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  • … Brick red to orange flowers appear in winter and into early spring on a single unbranched flower stalk. The gray-green leaves … the leaf edges. This cultivar suckers freely and can produce a mass of rosettes up to 2 feet in height and equal width. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … plants feature burgundy, red, pink, orange, yellow or white flowered spikes of blooms in spring and, if the summers are cool, continuously up to frost in the fall. Vigorous, heat-tolerant plants reach a uniform height and are topped by …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … reddish-orange tubular flowers appear all along the sinuous stems of this cactus from Oaxaca in early spring.  This species is adapted to growing in cracks and crevices of cliffs, etc. The small pale yellow spines that cover the stems are …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … for partially shaded to full sun locations and attracts pollinators. To insure continuity in the garden, allow the seeds to mature and disperse before deadheading in fall. The delicate foliage resembles that of maiden hair ferns. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … and Korea. It is a woody vine that can grow to over 15 feet high and about six feet wide, and in warmer climates it is deciduous. The name refers to the large Dutch pipe-shaped flowers that are yellow or green with red mottling in the throat. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant