… This creeping thyme cultivar is used as a filler between paving stones and as a ground cover (it will tolerate light foot …
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… contrasting with scarlet on the inside and a lemon-yellow base. Tulipa 'Annie Schilder' is a member of the Triumph group of tulips, grown for their long stems and graceful flowers in …
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… in rose, adorn these tulips around the middle of spring in the Chicago region. This cultivar is a member of the Darwin hybrid group, which means it has a good chance of returning for …
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… Baldwin's or western ironweed is native to the western parts of the eastern US from Minnesota down to Texas, where it thrives …
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… CRIMSON TIDE™ arrowwood viburnum is noted for its upright, vase-shaped habit and its bright red fall color. Considered a vigorous …
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… The Hubei viburnum is native to China. Its pink buds open to white flowers, followed by yellow-orange fruit that …
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… Wilson Compact blackhaw viburnum is a more compact cultivar than the species at a height of 15" and and a spread of 12'. Its white …
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… the size of a small tree. White flowers in May give way to red to black fruits; fall foliage is burgundy. Viburnums are a versatile genus of multi-stemmed shrubs that are well suited to the …
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… x Gasteraloe ‘Royal Highness’ is another rare hybrid between two genera. Recent research has revealed the parents are Gasteria …
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… Key Sweden: The Feast of Juul was an ancient Scandinavian solstice tradition. Peru: Inti Raymi is Quechua for “sun festival,” an Incan tradition celebrated on June 24 just after the Southern … Winter Solstice. Arizona: The Hopi tribe celebrates Soyal on December 21. China: Dongzhi is celebrated between December 21 and 23 based on the celestial calendar. Rome: Ancient Rome’s Saturnalia lasted from December 17 to 24. Iran: Shab-e Yalda is an ancient Persian festival celebrated on December 21. Japan: Toji is celebrated in Japan on …
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