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  • … Sawtooth oak takes its name from the appearance of its leaf margins. It is a member of the white oak group and bears acorns annually. A native of Asia, it was introduced …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … 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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  • … pink flowers, set off by the dense, purple-edged foliage. Topping out at just 3 feet, this is one <em>Weigela</em> that can fit almost anywhere...a small garden...the front of a …
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  • … <p>'Samba' is a little powerhouse of a <em>Weigela</em>. A semi-dwarf at three feet tall and wide, its …
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  • … to reach the U.S. from its native Japan, arriving here well before 1900. 'Dart's Pink Lady' is a direct descendant, and shares the impressive size, weeping habit, and prolific spring bloom …
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  • … a treat by the door. The flower show makes them an eye-catching specimen. And the upright form is appropriate for hedging. Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds love Weigela , and so do …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant