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  • … on this seedling grown from the classic weeping eastern white pine. Unless staked, the growth is all pendulous to horizontal. As a staked specimen, the lateral branches closely hug the main …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … May grow erect but is more often sprawling. Several species in the Rose family have similar flowers, but the leaves …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … more flowers. It should be planted in full sun and well-drained soil. Once established, it is both heat and drought tolerant. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … extremely abundant. Lilac flowers adorn this plant in early summer. The columbine meadow rue is a delicate plant of very fine texture. A first-rate perennial with fine texture. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … soils in the fall in locations that are not prone to strong winds; make sure this tulip is protected from herbivores. …
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  • … are dark purple in bright light and purplish green in deep shade. This non-hardy perennial is very versatile and can be used as a seasonal groundcover, in containers and hanging baskets. …
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  • … watered until established, but does not tolerate constantly wet conditions. Dutch elm disease is usually not a problem for this tree. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … ‘Darwin’s Blue’ is a clump-forming perennial that can reach a height of 16” with a 12” spread. It blooms in …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … research alongside the Garden’s conservation scientists and graduate students. The science is the core of the REU program, explained conservation scientist Jeremie Fant, Ph.D., but the … manager of the Research Labs and Undergraduate Program, for the last four. The program is 18 years strong. “We recruit graduate students to mentor the undergrads. They’re just one … who can support their career growth. “We see many students go on to enter the pipeline, which is great,” Fant said. “The main aim is giving them access to the guidance they need to navigate …
    Type: Blog
  • … as long as they are planted in well-drained soil. Another reason why your lilac may not bloom is because it is being pruned at the wrong time of the year. Lilacs bloom on the previous season’s growth and … Fertilizing will not increase the amount of blooms. If lilacs are planted near turf that is regularly fertilized, this could also be a cause of a lilac's failure to bloom. …
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