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  • … style arms are off-white with blue violet edges and tips. It stands 30 inches high and blooms in mid to late season. The standards and falls are flatter than those of the bearded iris, making …
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  • … nectar. After blooming, red berries are produced that are enjoyed by birds (but not people). In this area the leaves are deciduous, and the stems die down to the ground during the winter. …
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  • … high stems are very wide with lots of ruffles. As the name implies, this is a repeat bloomer. In 2001 Again and Again was awarded Honorable Mention. Iris is the name of the Greek goddess of …
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  • … two days before your class starts. Registered students will receive login instructions one day in advance.  Judith Joseph, artist & instructor Online Course …
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  • … is the first red hybrid tea rose to win the prestigious All American Rose Society selection in the last 14 years. …
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  • … that produce fruit we all know as acorns. Within the white oak group, acorns mature annually; in the red oak group, acorns take two years to mature (biennial). Oaks are often imposing shade …
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  • … that produce fruit we all know as acorns. Within the white oak group, acorns mature annually; in the red oak group, acorns take two years to mature (biennial). Oaks are often imposing shade …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … teas, with their large flowers, and polyantha roses, which produce an abundance of flowers in clusters. …
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  • … Series roses are known for their winter hardiness, disease resistance, and repeat blooms. Grow in full sun to part shade and provide adequate moisture and good air circulation. …
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  • … soil but is a tough reliable plant once established, although it should be watered in hot weather when young. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant