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  • … buds. The deep green, disease-resistant leaves are accented with red stems. Plant this rose in full sun and provide room for good air movement to decrease the incidence of foliar diseases. … century version" of its ancestor, Rosa 'Sutters Gold', which received the AARS award in 1950 for its gold color and fragrance. …
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  • … bloom of English roses with the hardiness and disease resistance needed to thrive here. In TEASING GEORGIA® rose the central petals are a rich buttery yellow and have the classic … hedge depending on your needs. It's just a question of how you prune it. And you can grow her in part shade as well as full sun, though bloom won't be as abundant. …
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  • … inches tall, taking on a shrubby appearance throughout the summer, and then dies to the ground in the fall. Plant in full sun to part shade with eyes no more than 2 inches below the soil surface. Deer resistant. …
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  • … inches tall, taking on a shrubby appearance throughout the summer, and then dies to the ground in the fall. Plant in full sun to part shade with eyes no more than 2 inches below the soil surface. Deer resistant. …
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  • … medium sized shrub that is noted for its profuse, highly fragrant white flowers which appear in May and June, and with some variegated (green and white) leaves. It grows to about eight feet in height and width and has a rounded, open form with older boughs gracefully arching. Like most …
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  • … is medium sized shrub that is noted for its profuse, fragrant white flowers which appear in May and June, and which are borne on long arching stems. Natchez grows to about eight feet in height and width and has a rounded, open form which can create an attractive screen or hedge. …
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  • … to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions. It produces clusters of snowy white blooms in April or early May, followed by edible red fruit in late June to early July. Although it is an attractive tree just for its flowers, be prepared …
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  • … chenopodioides ) was much easier to remember under its old Latin name of Senecio confusus . In retrospect, the species name of confusus should have been a strong hint that not all was well in taxonomy land. Regardless, this arid-zone-adapted vine grows to 10 feet or more, producing …
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  • … Douglas-fir, a native evergreen tree, has short needles and in the wild it has a strong pyramidal growth habit with pendulous lower branches that give it a … three-pointed bract. Douglas fir is native to the Rocky Mountains and along the Pacific Coast; in the Pacific coastal regions, it can attain heights of up to 250'. They are used for timber and …
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  • … This tree is called a Green Giant because it can grow three or four feet in a year and reach sixty feet tall and eighteen feet wide. It is adaptable to a wide range of … tint. Although very hardy once established, regular watering,feeding, and mulching in the first few years during dry periods and especially during the fall will help young trees …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant