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  • … full sun to partial shade and moist soil conditions to reach a maximum height of 30 inches. It is a ground cover. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … shrub needs full sun and moderate moisture conditions to reach a maximum height of 2 feet. It is a effective ground cover. …
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  • … conifer needs full sun and moderate moisture conditions to reach a height of 4 feet. It is a specimen and resistant to deer. …
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  • … sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions to reach a height of about 3 feet. It is a specimen. …
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  • … grows to a height of 20 inches with partial to full shade and moist soil conditions. It is a specimen. …
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  • … grows to a height of 1 foot with partial to full shade and moderate moisture conditions. It is grown for its foliage. …
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  • … full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions to reach a height of 6 feet. It is a specimen. …
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  • … full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions to reach a height of 18 inches. It is a specimen. …
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  • … culture. Heirloom plants are genetically unique, open pollinated, and produce seed resulting in plants that “come true” to type, meaning offspring will be more or less the same as the parent plant, unlike hybridized varieties. This is an advantage for home gardeners because seed from favorite vegetables can be saved from year … frequently colorful and flavorful and often have unusual, funny names. They may differ greatly in size, shape, and color, unlike the uniform veggies produced by hybrid plants. Lettuce, beans, …
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  • … for the stunning beauty of their usually large flowers, which emerge prior to the foliage in spring, and are often fragrant. While shades of pink are the most common bloom color, the Magnolia palette also includes white, yellows and purples. Another dominant feature is a prominent fruiting body of small follicles forming a cone-like shape. The species range from … and southeastern Asia and eastern North America, Central and South America; most are not hardy in the Chicago region. Buds and blooms of the magnolias that do thrive here are often subject to …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant