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  • … finish up at red on this panicled hydrangea that matures as a smaller size.  Earlier flowering is a boon to northern gardeners and the smaller stature with stout stems enables the cultivar to …
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  • … vary in the flower color. Large blooms up to eight and a half inches in diameter. A dry period is needed to promote flowering. …
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  • … late winter. Place this kalanchoe in a brightly lit area and avoid over watering. This plant is tolerant of the drier humidity found in many homes during the winter months. …
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  • … and dryish soils. The flowers are great for use as fresh-cut or dried flowers, and the nectar is a favorite of bees and butterflies. …
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  • … This bulb is similar to the nodding star-of-Bethlehem ( Ornithogalum nutans ) except that if sited where it …
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  • … June followed by edible red, green, and black fruit. It belongs in a hedge or a border and is also attractive to birds. …
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  • … stalwarts. Discover some of the best crabapple trees for the Midwest region. A Garden walk is included. Dress for the weather.  The School’s CEUs=3 hours  OPC elective Mark Zampardo, …
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  • … light pink semi-double blooms that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. The light fragrance is reminiscent of tea rose and honey. It's resistant to black spot disease. …
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  • … American red elderberry is an deciduous shrub that grows to a maximum height of 25 feet. It requires full sun or partial …
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  • … This is a clump-forming perennial that will reach a height of 1½’ and a width of 1’. It blooms in mid- …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant