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  • … Colors are more intense grown in sun. The flower spikes are red and yellow. This large species is found growing in forests along the Atlantic coast of Brazil. It brings lost-lasting color to tropical flower borders but is too large to make a good house plant. Bromeliads are succulent plants that are usually …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Musical note plant ( Clerodendrum incisum  var.  macrosiphon ) is a member of the Lamiaceae family. A native of Nigeria, this upright, showy shrub earned its … butterfly. It has several red, thin, extremely long, curly, proboscislike stamens that extend 1.5 inches beyond the flower’s petals. The buds grow upright in large numbers, borne in clusters … January and February and from September through December in USDA Zones 9-11 (the Chicago area is in Zone 5b). …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Flowering dogwood is the showstopper member of the genus Cornus -- for its elegant layered habit, stunning white … surrounded by four large flat white bracts that appear to be petals. This small native tree is the state tree of Virginia and signals the arrival of spring in much of the southeastern U.S. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … The native gray dogwood can be found in the wild in most counties in Illinois. It is a large multi-stemmed shrub with a tendency to spread and colonize. The bark of older stems is gray (hence its common name) though newer stems are reddish brown. Small white flowers in late …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … The Skogholm cultivar is perhaps the most vigorous and fastest growing of all the bearberry cotoneaster cultivars. It can cover a large area quickly. Skogholm was introduced from Sweden about 1950. The species is native to central China. Members of the genus Cotoneaster are characterized by a stiff, dense …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … PEARLS™ slender deutzia ( Deutzia gracilis 'Duncan') in May. The season of interest is extended by the lemon-lime-colored leaves that retain their color throughout the growing season. While it has no fall color to speak of, this 3-foot-tall cultivar is a good choice for a compact selection of Deutzia . The genus Deutzia consists of medium sized …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … The giant snowdrop ( Galanthus elwesii ) is among the first of the very early spring-blooming plants in the Chicago region. As winter … the mother plant and ensuring the seeds are snuggled down for the winter.  The giant snowdrop is native to the high mountain meadows of the Balkans and western Turkey, where the snows fall …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … stigma of the flowers they visit (anthers are where the pollen grains are picked up; stigma is where they are deposited for successful pollination). Mason bees (Osmia lignaria) carry pollen … Are you avoiding bees because they sting? Another reason to invite mason bees into your yard is that they are nonaggressive. Honeybees and bumblebees may defend their nests if disturbed, so … putty tape) Duct tape (camouflage blends in well) Scissors Rubber bands   Instructions: Step 1: Fill the metal can with as many reeds as you can tightly pack inside. Ensure the open ends of …
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  • … There is something wonderful about a plant that gives you color, pizzazz, longevity, reliability, and … (although the foliage and bulbs often do), and, when happy in their full-sun, well-drained site, can form colonies or self-seed, especially when some of the more humongous flower heads are … Star Allium christophii , the stars of Persia, is a most unique flower. It grows only from 1 to 2 feet (keep in mind that the diameter of the flower head can be between nine and 12 …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Nancy Clifton is back! Create your own festive holiday wreath, using fresh evergreens as the base and a variety …
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