… in a pool of water and was turned into a lily by the gods. The genus name is derived from the Greek narke (numbness) because of its narcotic properties. It's unclear whether the …
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… each. The bulbs are toxic and will not be eaten by deer or rabbits. The name Narcissus comes from the Greek word for narcotic and is tied to the myth of a young man known as Narcissus who …
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… plants are easy-to-grow perennials commonly called daffodils. Although all daffodils grow from bulbs and produce strap-shaped leaves, the flowers span a wide range of shape, size, and …
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… The Pinnatifida or cutleaf emperor oak takes its name from the feather-like, deeply indented and lobed foliage, which emerges pinkish in the spring. …
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… The Sovereign pin oak is differentiated from the species due to its lower branches being carried horizontal to the trunk rather than …
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… The black oak gets its common name from the deep brown to almost black color of its bark at maturity although the inner bark is …
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… of royalty throughout history was an adaptation of the iris flower. The name Iris was taken from the Greek goddess of the rainbow to symbolize the many colors of this flower. …
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… with a ring of red at the base...perhaps to help guide pollinators. THE LADY'S BLUSH® is from David Austin, the breeder dedicated to bringing together the shapes and scents of …
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… for its delicious myrrh and honey fragrance. Clusters of rose pink flowers appear in flushes from June until frost. You can train this vigorous, disease-resistant rose as climber, se it as a …
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… CARDING MILL® is another award winner from David Austin. and you can see why. This rose packs a lot of color into every flower. On …
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