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  • … sweet black-eyed Susan— it has a lot to recommend it. A wildflower that tops out at 4-6 feet in full sun to partial sun, this plant tolerates clay soil, produces buttery yellow blooms with …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … The Meidiland roses were developed in France by Meilland International. They are considered landscape shrub roses, with long …
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  • … double flowers range from light apricot to a shell pink on strong upright plants that thrive in full sun, moderately moist soils, and locations that provide for air movement around the …
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  • … and periodic showers to reduce aphid, mealy bug and spider mite populations. Easy to root in a glass of water. …
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  • … green and silver patterned leaves on long stems. Ideal for hanging basket or as a groundcover in frost free areas. Tolerates low light and humidity levels but really thrives when both are …
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  • … Large bright burgundy red flowers appear above the green, red veined wide 'pitchers' in early spring when the pitchers have reduced insect trapping activity.  Spring and fall are the …
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  • … small, white flowers that bloom from July to August. The plant prefers moist soils and grows in swamps and along streams and ponds. When crushed, it produces a strong, mint-like aroma and is …
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  • … branching than the species. Like other spruces, it is extremely cold-hardy. It will do best in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Norway spruces are easy to grow and tolerant of …
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  • … as the species ( Picea omorika ), which makes it a good shrub for this area. It will do best in a sunny location with well-drained soil, but will tolerate some shade. …
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  • … May grow erect but is more often sprawling. Several species in the Rose family have similar flowers, but the leaves are pretty distinctive for each. Leaves …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant