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  • … Henderson's Fawn Lily is native to Oregon and northern California.  It blooms with nodding, pink-lavender flowers in mid-spring and can reach a height of 1 foot.  Its dark green leaves are mottled with brown or maroon.  It can grow in full or partial sun in well-drained soil. Reduce water in the summer when the plant is done blooming. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • The Japanese larch is a deciduous conifer that can grow to more than 100 feet in height. It needs full sun and well-drained soil that will mimic its native mountainous …
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  • The samurai orchid Photo by Bouba via Wikimedia Commons In Japan, the native orchid Neofinetia falcata , known as fuh-ran, or “the orchid of the winds,” … and fragrant flower with a long nectar spur. Its nickname, the “samurai orchid,” harks to the time when only the warrior class was allowed to grow it—or even possess it. …
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  • … Scotch broom ( Cytisus scoparius ) is a shrub that is covered with golden flowers in early spring. The green stems are prominent with small, relatively insignifcant leaves that drop during periods … and attract many pollinating insects. In warmer climates, this native of Europe has been known to escape cultivation and invade natural areas. …
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  • … Columbine meadow rue ( Thalictrum aquiligiifolium ) grows 2' to 3' tall and has a lovely ethereal quality in the garden. Use it in the middle of a sunny perennial garden. Flowers, which consist mostly of …
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  • The Marmo maple is one of the first hybrid crosses made between the silver maple and red maple. … of the red maple with the toughness of the silver maple. The 5-lobed leaves are intermediate in shape between the two species. It has a nice upright oval shape and is seedless. This tree is … the Morton Arboretum and the Ornamental Growers Association of Northern Illinois formed to promote plant cultivars that perform well in northern Illinois. This variety was developed at …
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  • … Tall spikes of tubular flowers rise above the mounded foliage throughout the growing season on this nonhardy cultivar of foxglove. The … purpurea ) and Digitalis canariensis , from the Canary Islands. The latter was formerly listed in the genus Isoplexis , so initial cultivars were released under the name "Digiplexis". Plant this foxglove in partial shade and in moist, well-drained soils; mulch to retain soil moisture. All parts of the plants contain cardiac glycosides and other bio-active …
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  • … or dwarf century plant ( Agave desmettiana 'Variegata') displays succulent green leaves edged in bright yellow, making the plant look backlit by golden sunlight no matter where it is sited. Unlike most agaves, the … be taken near this plant, because the leaf tips have sharp, reddish-brown spines. Every 10 to 15 years Agave desmettiana produces yellow flowers on tall spikes growing to 8 feet in height. …
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  • … New! In addition to writing poetry, Emily Dickinson also gardened. She cultivated flowers on her father's property and in the glass conservatory that he added to the family’s home in Amherst, Massachusetts. Explore Dickinson's gardens through excerpts from …
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  • … This buckeye is native to Japan and China. It is large (60 feet high, 40 feet wide) compared to other buckeyes. It blooms with panicles of white flowers in the spring and has irregular white blotches on its leaves. It prefers moist, well drained soil in
    Type: Garden Guide Plant