… Calla lilies perfume the air around their sculptural, funnel-shaped, white chalices with a pleasing, faint citrus fragrance. Native to South African aquatic environments, this plant …
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… and the Manchurian viburnum ( V. burejaeticum ). This shrub can grow to a height of 8’ with a similar spread. Abundant white flowers in early May give way to fruits that ripen to a …
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… This cultivar is a compact, rounded shrub that can reach a height of 6 feet tall with a similar spread. Pink buds open in early May to fragrant, white flowers that are arranged …
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… shrub that will grow to a height and width of 10 feet. It blooms from late May into early June with creamy white flowers along its branches that give it a tiered look. The flowers give way to …
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… <p>The flowers are pink. Throats are burgundy. The folliage is burgundy with green undertones. And the combination makes "Tango" a winner. Better yet, the bloom can …
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… <p>With GHOST™, the foliage show goes on longer than the flower show. In spring, leaves emerge …
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… <em>Weigela</em> in the U.S. In late spring and early summer its arching branches are covered with clusters of flowers in a clear, unfading pink. As a bonus, you may well see scattered repeat …
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… Weigela are generally grown for their prolific and extended spring bloom. With 'Wings of Fire', even though the lavender-pink spring bloom is lovely, the flowers are just …
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… - a boon for birds and birdwatchers alike. Stop 7: McDonald Woods Part 1 McDonald Woods hums with different bird activity in different seasons. In spring and summer: Winter wrens, warblers, … - a boon for birds and birdwatchers alike. Stop 7: McDonald Woods Part 1 McDonald Woods hums with different bird activity in different seasons. In spring and summer: Winter wrens, warblers, …
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… can do is plant a seed, nurture it, and watch it grow. It’s an enjoyable way to connect with nature. And it’s a wonder-filled adventure for children and adults. Here’s another reason … too early (more than two months before May 15), tomato and pepper plants will become “leggy” with stretched stems unless they are grown under lights. Supplies You’ll need a bag of … the containers. This will prevent the lightweight material from blowing around as you work with it. Then, sow the seeds and cover the soil with a sheet of plastic wrap. If you are growing …
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