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  • … Nursery. Full sun, moist soils, and moderate fertility are keys to success. This plant is clump forming so it's less apt to spread extensively, unlike one of its parents. …
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  • … Sun sedge, known as the long-stolen sedge, is native to the United States, occurring in prairies and grasslands. This sedge produces a loose …
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  • … its mounded habit and flowers can be appreciated. Like other members of the mint family, it is a pollinator attractant. …
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  • … At maturity, 'Cherry Cheesecake' stands 5 feet tall and blooms from mid July to fall. It is attractive to bees and hummingbirds while resistant to deer. …
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  • … (once established), this sterile cultivar continues to produce new flowers whose nectar is a butterfly magnet. …
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  • … of twisting upward arching branches. It grows to 8 feet high by 3 feet wide after 10 years. It is best grown in filtered shade to avoid sunburn in hot summer climates, with consistently moist, …
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  • … all attracted to the nectar rich flowers. This cultivar provides height in the flower bed and is deer resistant. …
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  • … Geum canadense is commonly known as white avens. It stands 18 – 30 inches tall and blooms in early to late June …
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  • … One of the largest members of the Echeveria genus, this species is grown for the large spoon shaped pale green leaves flushed with a pink overlay and borderd by …
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  • … native hydrangea prefers part shade but will tolerate full sun if kept constantly moist. It is tall (5 feet with a similar spread) and bears large white flower heads in mid to late summer. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant