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  • … 101 by Nancy Clifton !  This is a great time of year to collect interesting plant materials from your own backyard to make interesting centerpieces. Here are some plants to look for: Osage …
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  • … to the blueberry-like fruit edible by humans and much beloved by birds. The species range from small trees to large shrubs, usually multi-stemmed. Found at woodland's edge in the their …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … to the blueberry-like fruit edible by humans and much beloved by birds. The species range from small trees to large shrubs, usually multi-stemmed. Found at woodland's edge in the their …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … to the blueberry-like fruit edible by humans and much beloved by birds. The species range from small trees to large shrubs, usually multi-stemmed. Found at woodland's edge in the their …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … to the blueberry-like fruit edible by humans and much beloved by birds. The species range from small trees to large shrubs, usually multi-stemmed. Found at woodland's edge in the their …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … of the lily family, is native to desert grasslands in South Africa. The name Bulbine comes from the Latin word "bulbus", meaning onion or bulb. This name is misleading, however, because …
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  • … described by Antoine de Jussieu, who named it Jasminum arabicum after studying a specimen from the Botanic Gardens of Amsterdam. Linnaeus placed it in its own genus, Coffea , in 1737. …
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  • … as much for the foliage as for the yellow bell-like flowers. The leaves are quite different from the common border forsythias, up to 4” long, more narrow and finely toothed. After the early …
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  • … which will root at the nodes. The form usually sold is the variety sieboldii. It can tumble from walls or cover embankments, forming thick, impenetrable masses.  The leaves are opposite, …
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  • … The Tortuoso Purpurea European beech takes its name from its unusual twisted, spreading habit and its purple foliage. A wide range of cultivars of …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant