… The Georgia oak is indeed native to Georgia as well as Alabama and South Carolina and can be found growing …
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… Sometimes known by the common name bao li, this oak is native to Korea, China and Japan. Its leaves have serrated (toothed) margins. A member of the …
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… Quercus stellata x alba is a naturally occurring hybrid of the post oak and the white oak. the large lobed leaves are …
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… through rich purples, charming pinks, blue, and white. Unlike many primroses, this species is well adapted to heavy clay waterlogged soils which makes it a winner for Chicago area …
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… , and its color and odor attract bats and flies to achieve cross-pollination. Tacca is a monotypic genus in the Taccadeae family, with a natural population range limited to Malaysia …
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… them from climbing back out. The large burgundy flowers are produced in early spring. This is one of the few pitcher plants that can tolerate periods of relatively dry soil conditions in …
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… Birchleaf spirea is named for the shape of its leaves, which resemble those of the birch genus. White flowers …
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… emerges light green and becomes blue-green as the season progresses. Fall foliage color is gold. The genus Spiraea consists of small to medium sized flowering shrubs with a …
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… Halward's Silver Nippon spirea is somewhat smaller than the species. It produces abundant white flowers on a densely branched …
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… June Bride Nippon spirea is so named for its abundant sprays of bridal white flowers produced in the most favored month …
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