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  • … to a point at the tip somewhat reminiscent of fern fronds. Light shade in the heat of summer is recommended to prevent the yellow growth from sunburning. Plant this evergreen in moist well …
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  • … the plant in spring. A dainty and profuse bloomer, this early spring-flowering bellflower is native to Yugoslavia. …
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  • … The weeping Siberian pea shrub is generally used as an accent plant because of its stiffly arching branches. It can grow to a …
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  • … Native to Europe and northern , male fern is a deciduous perennial with medium green leaves, or fronds, which grow to 3-feet tall.   It …
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  • … This is an improved selection of the original Magnus cultivar featuring larger flowers with a deeper …
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  • … spring, followed by blue green leaves during the summer. The honey fragrance from the flowers is wonderful. This cultivar returns to center stage in fall, when the leaves turn shades of …
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  • … and new plants are always a surprise. This wild geranium, a native of our woodland forests, is one of the easier species to grow in a shade garden. A native plant that naturalizes well. …
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  • … across. Plant it in full sun to part shade. It attracts butterflies and hummingbirds and is resistant to deer. …
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  • … This dwarf form of the native sneezeweed is known for its bright orange and yellow petals surrounding a chocolate brown central disk. It …
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  • … requires full sun, consistently moist soils and moderate fertility. If the garden location is prone to winds it will benefit from staking as well. …
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