… slow- growing trees, usually with cascading branching. They rarely grow to more than 12 feet in height with a larger spread. Palmate leaves, each having 7-11 deeply incised lobes, cut to the …
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… tree (25 feet tall with a similar spread). It blooms with small panicles of yellow flowers in the spring. Unlike many buckeyes, this cultivar is resistant to summer leaf scorch and has …
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… crop as well for the edible leaves. Its use has spread throughout tropical regions. Gardeners in colder regions plant this as an annual, valued for its large panicles of drooping red or green …
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… creamy white stripes or wider creamy stripes along the margins. Older leaves can turn brown in light. Do not over feed or overwater. …
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… Deeply cut dark-green leaves form a mound of foliage. This plant is ideal as a ground cover in a shaded spot. The blooms of the species plant are rosy-white; however, cultivars boast pink, …
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… (genus Taxus ). While it tolerates heat, it does not tolerate full sun. It should be planted in a site protected from the wind. …
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… Pure white foxglove shaped flowers are produced along the tall flowering stems in late summer into fall. Grey green foliage and relatively large size makes this non-hardy …
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… dark green foliage on a 20-inch tall clump. The clump will eventually widen to several feet. In late summer and early fall, the clumps are topped with white snapdragon-like flowers. It …
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… florist mums and is now listed under Chrysanthemum x rubellum . It differs from standard mums in that it is fully hardy, with large, many-petalled daisy flowers with a yellow eye, and has a …
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… scented, the flowers are a magnet for insect and bird pollinators. Plant this clematis deep in medium fertile soils that remain cool and moist. This plant will sucker, so provide a location …
Type: Garden Guide Plant