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  • … that with time will age to almost white. Native to the high mountainous regions of Japan, it is reliably winter hardy but sensitive to hot humid summers.  Soils should be moisture retentive …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … through October it produces fragrant white, salmon and yellow blooms that attract birds. It is a specimen in a hedge or a border as well as a ground cover. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … in early summer and then consistently up to the first hard frost of fall. Green foliage is resistant to powdery mildew, black spot, and rust. Plant in full sun in moderately fertile, …
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  • … Easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soil in full sun. Tendency to flop is greatly increased by growing this plant in anything less than full sun. Drought tolerant. Cut …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … plants reach a height of 3 feet with full sun and moderate moisture conditions. This plant is free of most insect and disease pests. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Siberian Burnet ‘Pink Elephant’ is an upright perennial that grows to a maximum height of about 5 feet. It requires full sun to …
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  • … phlox are a valuable resource in any garden. In the springtime, moss phlox ( Phlox subulata ) is a cheery smile of lavender around the base of daffodils or flowing over the top of a stone … shady spots in April and May. In July and August, tall garden phlox ( Phlox paniculata ) is a stately presence at the back of borders, sometimes reblooming in lavender, pink, or white … blown around by wind as they grow, he says, which strengthens their stems. In a more sheltered site, they might flop more. Though its phlox cultivars get a layer of mulch to hold in moisture, …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … colors, which may differ from the parent or normal species. And don't forget their small size is relative: discover the mature size of each dwarf conifer selection you find interesting, lest … types of changes can then be propagated. A deliberate method of cultivating dwarf conifers is through grafting. Cultivators graft a normal growing species onto a dwarf rootstock, which … process of growing standards, or a plant that has a long single stem. In this case a rootstock is trained to create vertical growth, and the dwarf conifer is grafted above on a long stem. The …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … use toy bug eye viewers to get a sense of what dragonflies and bees see. But the real picture is a little more complicated. In addition to the pair of compound eyes, many insects, including … show up as three spots reflecting the flash from the camera. The Latin name for this cicada is Tibicen canicularis. “Canus” is the Latin word for dog. Why do you think he’s called the Dogday cicada?)   …
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  • … spent flowers off of my perennials encourage more blooms?   A.  Removing old or spent flowers is known as deadheading. Most ornamental plants benefit from deadheading; however, newly planted … Most gardeners do it because it aesthetically looks better when dead plant material is removed, such as peonies and annual pinks ( Dianthus chinensis ). Deadheading can prevent … phlox ( Phlox divaricata ) and lupine ( Lupinus ). Another important reason to deadhead is to encourage rebloom and prolong the bloom period.  Perennials such as tickseed ( Coreopsis ) …
    Type: Plant Info