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  • … to pale lilac with a distinctive white cup. Introduced to science by M. Leichtlin in 1890. It is close in appearance to Colchicum speciosum but differs in the flowers being broadly …
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  • … northern Turkey, Iran, and the Caucasus region. Another characteristic of the species is its hairless leaves (produced in spring). Plant in full sun and moist but well-drained soils, …
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  • … Cedar of Lebanon is the hardiest of the true Cedars and could potentially survive Chicago winters in a protected …
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  • … at the University of Wisconsin Arboretum because of its strong horizontal branching, which is relatively unusual for amelanchiers. It produces abundant white flowers in spring, …
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  • … Although its origin is something taxonomists cannot agree on, Lamark serviceberry exhibits the classic …
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  • … This roundleaf serviceberry is native to northeastern North America. Its species name A. sanguinea refers to its red twigs. …
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  • … Utah serviceberry is native to arid areas of the western U.S., notably Utah. Unlike most serviceberries, it prefers …
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  • … Cole's Select serviceberry is notable for somewhat thicker, glossier foliage than other named hybrids and excellent …
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  • … Lemon Drop bluestar is named for its lemon-yellow fall foliage and not for the color of its flowers, which are steel …
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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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