… be used as an outdoor specimen or border plant during the summer. It grows up to 8 feet high in full sun or partial shade with moderate to moist water conditions. …
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… of weak or dead stems at the beginning of the season. Like almost all clematis, it's happy in full sun or part shade with moderate watering, as long as it has good drainage and the soil …
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… daisies atop a 2-foot mound of green foliage from July through September. Plant Full Moon in full sun, and water the first year to establish the root system; thereafter, water only during …
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… This plant is commonly called a Christmas rose because it flowers very early in the winter from mid-November until January. Hgc Jacob helleborus bears abundant white 3 inch …
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… from the Greek word “hibiskos” that meant “marshmallow.” The sticky root or stem of some plant in the mallow family was used at one time to make marshmallow confections. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… from the Greek word “hibiskos” that meant “marshmallow.” The sticky root or stem of some plant in the mallow family was used at one time to make marshmallow confections. …
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… Iris ensata ‘Midwest Splendor’ stands 46 inches high, with deep purple blooms in early to mid season. The standards and falls are flatter than those of the bearded iris, …
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… perennial; let some of the flowers mature and disperse their seeds to insure continuity in the displays over years. Full sun, well-drained soils, average moisture, and low fertility are …
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… mid-border because the leaves are low and the plant is see-through. It provides late color in the garden. A massive plant best for naturalistic plantings. …
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… Northern arrowwood viburnum to the northern portion of the eastern U.S. White flowers in May are followed by blue-black fruit. Viburnums are a versatile genus of multi-stemmed shrubs …
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