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  • … Spikes of white flowers up to 6 feet in height top out this hardy perennial that requires full sun and moist but well drained soils. … planting sites and plant on a slight mound to help prevent crown rot. A number of compounds in the flowers, leaves and seeds are toxic and should not be ingested - this also deters …
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  • … It is attractive to hummingbirds while resistant to deer. This is a winter hardy hibiscus in zones 4 – 9. The name Hibiscus came from the Greek work ‘hibiskos” that meant “marshmallow.” The sticky root or stem of some plant in the mallow family was used at one time to make marshmallow confections. …
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  • … from mid summer to fall. It is attractive to hummingbirds while resistant to deer. It is hardy in zones 4 -9. The name Hibiscus came from the Greek word “hibiskos” that meant “marshmallow.” The sticky root or stem of some plant in the mallow family was used at one time to make marshmallow confections. …
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  • … At maturity it stands 4 – 5 feet high and blooms from mid July to September. It is hardy in zones 5 -9. The name Hibiscus came from the Greek word “hibiskos” that meant “marshmallow.”  The sticky root or stem of some plant in the mallow family was used at one time to make marshmallow confections. …
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  • … staminal columns. It grows to 8 –12 feet high and blooms from mid summer to fall.  It is hardy in zones 5 - 9. Hibiscus syriacus 'Mathilde' is commonly sold under the trademark name BLUSH SATIN. When the species was named syriacus, it was thought to have originated in Syria, but it is actually native to China and India. Hibiscus syriacus is the national flower …
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  • … This species is native to Brazil and Paraguay and can be found growing on trees, rocks or in the ground. Flowers are red with a hint of orange, with a central blaze of darker red and a … they should receive limited watering during this period. Resume normal watering and fertilize in the fall for winter blooms. …
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  • … cover this tiny spherical cactus, protecting them from the intense sunlight and critters in its native habitat of northeastern Mexico. If they are happy, they will produce many-petalled … grow into clumps. As desert plants, they require full sun and must be protected from freezing in winter. As houseplants, they should be watered lightly but not too often. …
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  • … Japan, and some Pacific Islands. Giant Chinese silver grass has showy flower heads that appear in late summer. It is tolerant of a wide range of soil types and moisture levels. It requires … up to 4 feet and rarely needs staking. Clumps should be left up during the winter and cut back in the spring. …
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  • … Large ruffled ivory flowers are veined and edged in deep rose and lavender on this hybrid tree peony with a light lemony fragrance. Take extra … required to produce the best blooms. This cultivar is among the last of the peonies to flower in late spring/early summer and is rarely damaged by cold weather. …
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  • … will emerge from the environment surrounding them. You will gain unity, depth, and clarity in your work from this process. Also, explore how to control “lost” and “found” edges to achieve a special look in your work. A supply list will be sent.  The School's CEUs=12 hours ART elective Thomas …
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