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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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  • … sun, moisture-retentive, rich soils and stake for support of the massive blooms. This dahlia is great as a cut flower. …
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  • … to completely red violet at maturity. It thrives during the cooler growing seasons and is always a powerful attraction for pollinating insects. The flowers work well in cut-flower …
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  • … well-drained soil, and protect from rabbits and deer. This lightly fragrant cultivar is suitable for use as a cut flower or in the landscape. …
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  • … flock to the flowers. It prefers the warmer temperatures of mid-summer to early fall, and is insect and pest resistant. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant