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  • … Tatarian dogwood features variegated foliage (medium green with a creamy white margin) and strawberry red stems in winter. Clusters of small white flowers in late spring are followed … welcome in the home garden for their multi-season interest -- be it flowers, fruit, foliage and/or bark -- and their range of forms from small trees to suckering shrubs. The dominant display, however, …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … blood-twig dogwood features stunning two-toned winter stems that are yellow orange at the base and red at the tips. Small white flowers in spring are followed by black fruit. Members of the … welcome in the home garden for their multi-season interest -- be it flowers, fruit, foliage, and/or bark -- and their range of forms from small trees to suckering shrubs. The dominant display, however, …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … double form of the common snowdrop features multiple inner segments that can vary from neat and uniform size to very irregular in size and shape. The fragrance of honey fills the air when these come into flower in very early spring. While the honey- scented nectar feeds bees and other insects, the doubling of the flower parts makes this a sterile cultivar that can spread …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … collected in Russia with a view to evaluate their potential to enhance the genetic diversity and disease resistance of crabapple hybrids in the United States. These plants produce white or … a showy display in the spring landscape for 1-2 weeks. In addition to the eye-catching buds and flowers, their foliage, habit and fruit make them attractive plants almost year round. They are actively hybridized for flower …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … moderate to wet soil moisture. In the wild, willows are commonly found near streams, rivers and ponds. In cultivation, willows are often used to control erosion in such areas. They are easily propagated from cuttings; willows root and grow quickly. Of the estimated 350 species in the genus Salix , most are native to the cooler, temperate and sub-polar regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Cross species hybridization occurs both …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … moderate to wet soil moisture. In the wild, willows are commonly found near streams, rivers and ponds. In cultivation, willows are often used to control erosion in such areas. They are easily propagated from cuttings; willows root and grow quickly. Of the estimated 350 species in the genus Salix , most are native to the cooler, temperate and sub-polar regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Cross species hybridization occurs both …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … moderate to wet soil moisture. In the wild, willows are commonly found near streams, rivers and ponds. In cultivation, willows are often used to control erosion in such areas. They are easily propagated from cuttings; willows root and grow quickly. Of the estimated 350 species in the genus Salix , most are native to the cooler, temperate and sub-polar regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Cross species hybridization occurs both …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … moderate to wet soil moisture. In the wild, willows are commonly found near streams, rivers and ponds. In cultivation, willows are often used to control erosion in such areas. They are easily propagated from cuttings; willows root and grow quickly. Of the estimated 350 species in the genus Salix , most are native to the cooler, temperate and sub-polar regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Cross species hybridization occurs both …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … moderate to wet soil moisture. In the wild, willows are commonly found near streams, rivers and ponds. In cultivation, willows are often used to control erosion in such areas. They are easily propagated from cuttings; willows root and grow quickly. Of the estimated 350 species in the genus Salix , most are native to the cooler, temperate and sub-polar regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Cross species hybridization occurs both …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … moderate to wet soil moisture. In the wild, willows are commonly found near streams, rivers and ponds. In cultivation, willows are often used to control erosion in such areas. They are easily propagated from cuttings; willows root and grow quickly. Of the estimated 350 species in the genus Salix , most are native to the cooler, temperate and sub-polar regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Cross species hybridization occurs both …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant