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  • … 'Ghislaine de Feligonde' is a rambler rose that was introduced in 1916 by French rose fancier Eugene Turbat. It received a …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … as they unfurl. The flowers are very large, up to 6 inches across when fully open. The foliage is dark green and glossy on shrubs that, left unpruned, will reach 4 to 6 feet in height. Black …
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  • … double pink flowers surrounded by glossy green, disease-resistant foliage. This cultivar is described as "self cleaning," which means gardeners don't need to spend time deadheading old …
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  • … are required to produce the best flower production. Native to Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru, it is interesting to note that some of the hummingbirds native to the Chicago area migrate each year …
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  • … Although it is common in prairies and sandy areas, Sorghastrum nutans the ornamental value of this grass has …
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  • … the mighty Danube river and also the romantic blue Danube waltz. The Blue Danube Stokes aster is derived from a wildflower found in the eastern parts of North America where it likes sunny …
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  • … and in winter, after the leaves have dropped, the attractive exfoliating bark on the branches is revealed. …
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  • … toothed leaves, almost stalk-less with white flowers mainly in summer. 'Crystal Pink White' is an improved variety with a compact habit and longer blooming period than the species. Plant …
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  • … Pinellia tripartita ‘Polly Spout’ green dragon is a hardy member of the aroid (philodendron family) that produces spikes of green flowers in …
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  • … The Georgian oak is native to the Caucasus region of eastern Europe/Asia Minor. The genus Quercus includes more …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant