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  • … Midway to Montana bluestar is known for its fine textured foliage, pale blue flowers and golden yellow fall color. Members …
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  • … Northwind Select Arkansas bluestar is a cultivar selection made by Roy Diblik of Wisconsin's Northwind Farms and found to thrive in …
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  • … Hybrid amsonia is a cross between two species of bluestar:  Amsonia hubrichtii and A. tabernaemontana. Members …
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  • … Fontana bluestar is notable for its red stems, willow-like foliage and darker blue flowers. Members of the genus …
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  • … juneberry spreads by suckers to form thickets. Native to eastern North America, this shrub is infrequently found in cultivation, but it does display the classic four seasons of interest …
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  • … The Nordic Carpet cotoneaster is a cultivar of the bearberry cotoneaster that forms an evergreen groundcover with red stems and …
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  • … The early creeping cotoneaster blooms somewhat earlier than the species and is of modestly larger size. Pink buds open to white blooms, followed by red fruit in the fall. It …
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  • … dwarf variety, matures at 2 feet in height and 14 inches in width. A butterfly attractant, it is covered with flowers that have pink petals surrounding the darker colored "eye." Seeds …
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  • … that include 15 colors, 20 forms, and nine flower sizes. Sizes range from "mignon,"which is 2 inches or less, to "giant," which exceeds 10 inches. Examples of forms are anemone-flowered, …
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  • … ornamented with white spots in transverse bands. This succulent can tolerate some shade and is found in nature growing on north and east cliff faces. Potting medium has to be very well …
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