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- … This perennial grows to a height of under 6 inches with full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions. It has red blooms from March through October and is a ground cover. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … This evergreen shrub grows to a height of 3 feet with full sun and moderate moisture conditions. It produces showy fruit that attracts birds. Resistant to deer, it is a specimen in a hedge. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … This cactus rises to a height of 4 feet with full sun to partial shade and dry soil conditions. It has yellow blooms in May and June and is a specimen in a hedge. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … This vine grows to a height of 20 feet with full sun and moderate moisture conditions. Blue-black fruits arrive after flowering in May and June. It is resistant to deer. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … This vine grows to a height of 15 feet with full sun and moderate moisture conditions. Blue-black fruits arrive after flowering in May and June. It is resistant to deer. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … This evergreen vine is native to Madagascar and grows up to 12 feet high with bright, indirect indoor light and dry moisture conditions. In midspring it …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … This perennial needs full sun to partial shade and dry soil conditions to reach a height of 3 feet. It has white and green blooms in July and August and is a specimen. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … know you can grow kiwis right in your own back yard? The fruit of 'Ken's Red' hardy kiwi vine is a cousin of the familiar grocery store kiwis. The berries have the same sweet-and-citrus … berries are red, so they even look like grapes. There's more good news. 'Ken's Red' is hardy to -25, so you can be confident Chicago winters won't faze it. Despite the name, 'Ken's Red' is … vines are large and heavy and bear about 100 pounds of berries a year. A note of warning to cat owners: this vine smells like catnip to cats, and they may harm foliage or dig at the …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … plants from Africa, southwestern Asia, and Madagascar, Yemen tree aloe ( Aloe sabaea ) is among 400 species in the genus. The name “aloe” derives from the Greek word, which comes from … appear on tall upright inflorescences in open conical racemes on a plant that can reach 8 to 12 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide. This plant was described and named by German botanist and ethnologist Georg …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … pagoda dogwood gets its common name because its distinctive horizontal branching habit appears to belong in a Japanese garden, though it is a native species. Its scientific name Cornus alternifolia indicates that its leaves alternate … -- be it flowers, fruit, foliage, and/or bark -- and their range of forms from small trees to suckering shrubs. The dominant display, however, varies among the species. Dogwoods are native …Type: Garden Guide Plant
