… <p>'Samba' is a little powerhouse of a <em>Weigela</em>. A semi-dwarf at three feet tall and wide, its … varieties won't fit...small gardens...low hedges...even containers.</p> <p>Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds love <em>Weigela</em>, and so do gardeners. For a plant that gives you so much …
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… Native to the Midwest, 'Red Bull' grows 88 inches tall and 48 inches wide, with its green leaves turning a striking orange, purple, and red in the fall. The purple flowers appear on the stems in the late summer and early fall. It grows best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil and enjoys the heat. It is most effective when grouped into large drifts and makes an excellent ground cover for parks, …
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… into early September because it produces a second wave of flowers as soon as the first is finished. …
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… mums for their popularity as corsages during football season. Not reliably hardy, this is a cultivar that gardeners will need to either overwinter in a frost-free location or obtain commercially and plant in full sun, moderately rich, well-drained soils, after the danger of late hard frosts has passed in spring. Stake this plant while it's still small and remove lateral flower buds when they appear (in July) to produce the spectacularly large …
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… 3 to 4 inches across with creamy yellow anthers in summer, with an initial flush in June and continuing sporadically until September. It will will grow 9 to 12 feet tall, climbing a fence or other support with twisting leaf petioles, and blooms on new growth. 'Comtesse de Bouchaud' can be cut back moderately at any time during … like all clematises, this one should be planted so that its roots are shaded but new growth is in the sun. …
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… this hardy bulb native to the higher elevations in the Middle East. It was discovered in 1585 and has been featured in landscape gardens ever since. Bulbs purchased for annual display use will flower well in a sunny position in average soils. However, if naturalization is desired, greater attention to the soil and growing conditions are required. Very well-drained yet moisture-retentive soils that are …
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… mallows, are prized for their use as structure in a perennial border. Everything about them is large, from their rich green, three-lobed lobed leaves to their immense flowers that appear … mid to late summer. ‘Ballet Slippers’ has frilly 7-inch white petals edged with a hint of pink and a small crimson eye. The blossoms have conspicuous columnar reproductive structures in the … by attractive seed capsules that remain on the plant through winter. They prefers moist, and even wet, soils but can manage in average garden soils with regular deep watering in hot dry …
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… The cultivar 'Ever Again' is a lovely lavender blue with white streaking on the standards and a very thin white edge on the falls. It stands 36 inches high and blooms in late spring with no fragrance. It may rebloom. The thin, grass like foliage remains …
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… dark green, arrow-shaped leaves provide a great backdrop for the flowers. All it needs is full sun, moderate water and fertilization, and a trellis or shrub to climb over. 멕시칸 불꽃 넝쿨의 예전 학명은 세네시오 콘푸수스였습니다. 콘푸수스라는 종명에서 알 수 있다시피, 이 …
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… BISHOP'S CASTLE™ is an English shrub rose from the breeder David Austen, who's famous for combing the very full flower form and fragrance of English shrub roses with more recent developments in rose breeding such as repeat bloom, disease resistance, and improved cold hardiness. The flowers are a strong, clear pink that hardly fades at all in the …
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