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  • … have seen this vine growing in the outfield. It's also the ivy of the Ivy League. Boston ivy is a fast-growing deciduous vine of the grape family from eastern Asia. It has deeply toothed, …
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  • … Yes, a single Ballerina rose has just 5 petals and is only about two inches in diameter, but they're borne in huge domed clusters, similar to …
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  • … The distinctive black color on this South American cultivar is found on the calyx — the floral part surrounding the outstanding cobalt blue flowers, which …
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  • … end of a long lax stem and floating just above the water surface. In the center of each flower is a cluster of showy stamens. Waterlilies have been cultivated since at least 2,000 B.C. and are …
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  • … The dwarf chinkapin oak is a small tree/large shrub native to rocky soils in the southeastern and southern Midwestern …
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  • … The jack oak is a naturally occurring hybrid of the white oak ( Q. alba ) and the swamp white oak ( Q. bicolor …
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  • … The HERITAGE® oak is a relatively recently introduced cross between the English oak and the bur oak notable for its …
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  • … This naturally occurring hybrid oak is a cross between the pin oak and the red oak, which are both members of the red oak group and …
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  • … Montauk or Nippon daisy ( Nipponanthemum nipponicum )  is one of the last perennials to bloom, from late September through October. It produces long …
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  • … jet? And the flowerheads, perhaps they look like fox tails? Piglet dwarf fountain grass is a diminutive form of the very popular Hameln fountain grass. Piglet grows to about 18 inches …
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