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  • … heart. It has greenish gold foliage and grows 2 to 3 feet tall. It blooms in late spring with rose pink, heart-shaped flowers that dangle from long, arching, leafless stems. There is an …
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  • … bees, including honeybees, bumblebees, and leaf-cutting bees. Below the flower stalk is a stem with short, hairy leaves resembling grass. The entire plant, from corm to stem and flowers, is a …
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  • … Douglas-fir, a native evergreen tree, has short needles and a strong pyramidal growth habit with pendulous lower branches that give it a very graceful appearance. 'Compacta Glauca' is much …
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  • … the royal azalea is a rounded deciduous shrub that grows 6' to 8' tall and 6' to 8' in width with upright branches. One of the most beautiful azaleas in spring. …
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  • … and it has all the attractive characteristics of a heirloom rose. Flowers are a creamy white with touches of pink, very double and quartered.There's a strong, rich damask fragrance.  And …
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  • … cultivar tops out at 3 to 4 feet in height; sports dark green, leathery leaves; and is covered with large rose hips from late fall through winter. This cultivar became commercially available …
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  • … When planting, the base of the plant at the point where it is grafted should be well-covered with soil and lightly mulched because these are usually grafted onto multiflora roses, which …
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  • … perennial that features daisy-like yellow flowers blooming from May through October with dark chocolate brown discs atop stiff stems and hairy leaves; the word hirta means hairy. …
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  • … well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerates drought. Prefers moist, gravelly or sandy soils with good drainage. Plants may repeat bloom throughout the summer, but need regular moisture to …
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  • … a moisture-retentive potting mix. The short days of September trigger flower bud production, with flowering beginning during the Thanksgiving season and lasting through winter. Avoid moving …
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