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  • … The buds open in series, so a single plant will continue to bloom for 2 weeks or more. It is easy to grow and does well in full sun to part shade. …
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  • … Coral Bells has a beautiful combination of silver foliage and prolific rose pink flowers. It is a heavy bloomer, and the combination of the heavily frosted green leaves and the rose pink …
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  • … overlapping. 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 …
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  • … This species is native to Brazil and Paraguay and can be found growing on trees, rocks or in the ground. …
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  • … Native to the southeastern United States, trumpet honeysuckle is a woody perennial vine that will twine up a trellis, wall, or fence and grows up to 18 feet. …
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  • … cooked, the leaves and stems as additives to casseroles, and the flowers as flavorings). This is a short lived perennial that should be planted in a sunny location. …
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  • … This variable species is native to the high alpine valleys of the Greater Caucasus Mountains where the growing season …
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  • … at the flowers on this plant and you'll see that each flower has five petals but the flower is symmetrical. And if you crush a leaf it will be fragrant. The Karmina geranium flowers …
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  • … this multi-flowering hyacinth. Reminiscent of old Roman style hyacinths, this modern cultivar is less formal than the typical Dutch hyacinths. Plant in full sun in moderately fertile …
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  • … morning glories. It can take bright sun or partial shade and loves summer heat. If the season is long enough, edible sweet potatoes may result, but will be small. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant