… with a pink overlay and borderd by a red edge. Red bell shaped flowers on stalks appear in fall and continue well into winter. Full sun and dryish soil conditions are preferred. A …
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… Sun sedge, known as the long-stolen sedge, is native to the United States, occurring in prairies and grasslands. This sedge produces a loose clump of stiff, green, narrow leaves on …
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… feet tall, cardinal flower is blooming at the water's edge of Spider Island, where it can grow in full sun because the soil is constantly moist. Hummingbirds searching for nectar are …
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… Learn how to start and maintain your own herb garden. Many herbs that can be grown in northern Illinois will be featured, with information on how to grow and when to harvest. This …
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… a softer profile, making it a popular cut flower. Strong stems keep the flowers upright even in windy conditions. …
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… It is hardy to zone 5b. When the species was named syriacus, it was thought to have originated in Syria, but it is actually native to China and India. …
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… Bred from an hibiscus that is native to the eastern and central United States, it is hardy in Zones 4 to 9 and is attractive to bees and hummingbirds and resistant to deer. …
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… Elevate your cake decorating skills and make your celebrations unforgettable. In this hands-on class, build a stunning chocolate buttermilk cake. Learn techniques to assemble …
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… Giant is a recommended cultivar. The lavender flowers, which arise from the leaf axils, bloom in the early summer. …
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… with flower power. The blooms grow on a much-branched stem, often with 50 or more flowers in bloom at the same time. Each flower is a blend of cherry red, light pink, and creamy white. If …
Type: Garden Guide Plant