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  • … See a display of freshly harvested fruit grown in the area by members of the Midwest Fruit Explorers, featuring apples, pears, paw paws, grapes, …
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  • … means "white skin". Its dark green foliage has three to five lobes with toothed margins. In the fall, the foliage turns to yellow, orange and deep red. …
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  • … to the Balkans. This cultivar is a dwarf form. It has panicles of white flowers that appear in spring. Fall color is not vivid (yellows and browns). It can tolerate some shade and has …
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  • … of the more commonly seen variegated cultivar. The ground leaves of this species are used in some regions of the tropics for their antihypertensive and antistress properties. …
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  • … bushes, it will regrow from the root system after a hard winter. It can be used as a specimen in a hedge or a border and is resistant to deer. …
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  • … native to the Pacific Northwest, is an exceptional conifer that makes a striking statement in the garden. The plant skyrockets upward to 18 to 35 feet, resembling an arrow, while its …
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  • … can be grown outdoors as a ground cover or a vine or indoors as a container plant. It prefers in bright indirect light. …
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  • … of a North American native plant produced by Jelitto Seeds. Like its parents, it thrives in full sun, average soils and is drought tolerant once established. The flower petals are held …
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  • … a series of hardy garden mums that do not require staking, or winter protection. Plant in full sun and site to enable the full 3-foot by 4-foot spread of this tightly mounded plant. …
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  • … sun to partially shaded locations. This geranium was discovered as a spontaneous garden hybrid in Germany; it combines the dark green leaves of Geranium phaeum var. lividum and the reflexed …
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