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  • … exfoliating bark on the mature trunks of the European white birch contrast wonderfully with the black younger stems and conifers throughout the year but particularly in winter. In a …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … from two to five feet. Baptisia are considered easy-to-grow, sun-loving, long-lived perennials with very good drought tolerance once established. Baptisia are native to North America; there …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … from two to five feet. Baptisia are considered easy-to-grow, sun-loving, long-lived perennials with very good drought tolerance once established. Baptisia are native to North America; there …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … from two to five feet. Baptisia are considered easy-to-grow, sun-loving, long-lived perennials with very good drought tolerance once established. Baptisia are native to North America; there …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … from two to five feet. Baptisia are considered easy-to-grow, sun-loving, long-lived perennials with very good drought tolerance once established. Baptisia are native to North America; there …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … from two to five feet. Baptisia are considered easy-to-grow, sun-loving, long-lived perennials with very good drought tolerance once established. Baptisia are native to North America; there …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … from two to five feet. Baptisia are considered easy-to-grow, sun-loving, long-lived perennials with very good drought tolerance once established. Baptisia are native to North America; there …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … includes at least 90 species of shrubs native to the temperate regions of Europe and Asia, with a concentration in western China. There are no cotoneasters native to the U.S., though a …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … stems are a feature against snowfalls and blue skies and the golden willow is often paired with red twig dogwoods and blue spruces for an interesting wintergarden effect. This tree likes …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … naturalizing. The grass-like foliage will die back by late spring. An added bonus is the ease with which these plants can be forced. Plant the bulbs 4 inches deep. “Very reliable, and this …
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