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  • … capture the essence of the Garden. Then, put your knowledge to work photographing the Garden in all its early spring glory using your digital camera, film camera, or smartphone.  Paul Lucas, …
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  • … of blooming is done, spent flowers should be removed. It will only bloom sporadically later in the season. …
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  • … white cover this annual from June to September. This species enjoys bright sunny locations in average soils and can tolerate drier conditions. The flowers of globe amaranth, which is …
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  • … time this plant can form clumps up to ten feet wide making them suitable for screens or hedges in warmer locations. Heliconias like moist but freely-draining soils and require regular feeding. …
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  • … the chartreuse-to-lime-colored fuzzy leaves. This selection of our native alumroot grows well in moderate to moist soil and partial shade to full sun. Maturing at 18 inches by 18 inches, this …
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  • … two days before your class starts. Registered students will receive login instructions one day in advance.  ART requirement  Marlene Hill Donnelly, scientific illustrator, The Field Museum …
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  • … Returns' is a light blue violet with a white zone at the center of the falls. It blooms in late spring to early summer on stems that stand 14 inches high bearing up to 3 blooms each. It …
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  • … to white around the yellow beards. It stands 31 inches high with branched stalks and blooms in early season with a gentle fragrance. It may rebloom. It is an excellent cut flower and is …
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  • … Prairie blazing star ( Liatris pycnostachya ) blooms in late summer. A native of the tallgrass prairie, prairie blazing star is distinguished from …
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  • … Redberry mahonia is native to the mountains of the Trans-Pecos west to Arizona and hardy in U.S.D.A Zones 5 to 9. …
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