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  • … strength, cardiovascular health, and balance. This class is designed for all fitness levels, with your instructor expertly adjusting to different endurance abilities. Wear comfortable …
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  • … strength, cardiovascular health, and balance. This class is designed for all fitness levels, with your instructor expertly adjusting to different endurance abilities. Wear comfortable …
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  • … Dark purple leaves with scalloped edges make a dramatic statement in the annual border and containers from summer up …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … in stature than the species. This plant prefers full sun and moist soil, and when provided with these conditions, it is insect- and disease-resistant. Bees and migrating butterflies swarm …
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  • … similar to those of the related European mountain ash—they are large and pinnately compound with toothed leaflets. It is topped by large white feathery flower heads measuring 4- to …
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  • … This is a dwarf, low-growing, spreading, evergreen shrub that typically grows tall with a 5' spread. Female plants produce red, fleshy, single-seeded fruit instead of cones (these …
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  • … large berries and high yields. It prefers moist acidic soils but will tolerate average soils with additional watering. It can grow to eight feet in height and width and can form a hedge or …
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  • … native ironweed that is relatively short (3 feet tall). This cultivar grows best in full sun, with moderately fertile soils, and only needs water during its establishment period. The flowers …
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  • … roots survive and produce new growth the following spring. Chaste tree is butterfly-friendly, with fragrant blue spikes against greyish-green leaves, and it is best planted in spring, in full …
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  • … height does not overwhelm smaller growing annuals. Recommended for cut flower production with great vase life. Pollinators love the nectar/pollen while songbirds can't leave the seeds …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant