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  • … discomfort. To preserve poinsettias throughout the season, place plants in indirect sunlight for at least six hours per day. Provide room temperatures of 68 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, and …
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  • … in 1845 by plant explorer Robert Fortune, and was the first forsythia brought back to Europe for cultivation. Although forsythias were a novelty to Europeans and Americans, they were very …
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  • … YUKI SNOWFLAKE™ is a miniature deutzia (24" tall) notable for its abundant small white bell-like flowers as well as its small stature. It also features …
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  • … Korean deutzia is known for the unusual texture of its first year wood. Cluster of small white flowers appear in …
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  • … faces two problems in its native habitat. One is over-picking of the fruit-laden branches for floral arrangments. The other is that another species from Asia, Celastrus orbiculatus, has …
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  • … a male clone, which will not produce the distinctive smelly fruit and is perfect as an accent for locations requiring a smaller tree. 'Jade Butterflies' will slowly mature to a 15 foot tall …
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  • … PRINCETON SENTRY® Ginkgo is a large tree selected for its upright conical form. It is a male clone, which will not produce the distinctive smelly …
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  • … strong central leader and an attractive branching pattern. This will be a large tree suitable for a shade tree or a garden centerpiece. It is also one of the most pollution-tolerant trees and …
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  • … Magyar Ginkgo is a large tree selected for its fast growth, strong central leader and upright form. It is a male clone, which will not …
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  • … Hellebores are prized for their flowers which appear in late winter or early spring and are often the first flowers to …
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