… One of the largest meadow rues, it can grow to 4' or 5' in height. Its compound, grayish-green …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… One of the Explorer Series roses, all of which are named after early explorers of Canada, ‘Henry …
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… The small, glossy, deep green leaves are disease resistant. Introduced in 1963, this is one of the first cultivars to be informally described as a landscape rose (it needs minimal care …
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… have a panicle hydrangea that is too large for its space, you can cut stems back by about one-third or so, preferably before the leaves emerge in early spring. Panicle hydrangeas prefer …
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… online two days before your class starts. Registered students will receive login instructions one day in advance. Thomas Trausch, artist, TWSA master status …
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… city conditions better than any other fir and is more resistant to heat and drought. It is one of the best firs for the Midwest. …
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… Grow this plant in full sun and in dry-ish soils that are neutral to slightly acidic—this is one of the few acacias that can not tolerate soils with high alkalinity. It flowers in midwinter …
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… The Mountain aloe is one of the single trunked species with gray green leaves featuring darker spines along the edges …
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… that produces thin stalks topped with half-domes of bright pink flowers that are less than one inch across. It grows 18 to 20 inches tall and prefers moist soil and full sun to partial …
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… Callicarpa japonica , or Japanese beautyberry, is one of the stars of the fall garden, with its rounded clusters of metallic-purple berries …
Type: Garden Guide Plant