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  • … fully double flowers 5 inches across on uniform, bushy 1-foot plants. Zinnias are annuals in the aster family native to Mexico. Easy to grow with vivid flowers, they are a good choice for … can be sown directly into average soil after the danger of frost has passed, and will bloom in about six weeks. They require warmth and full sun. To provide continuous flowering, remove the …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Pure white double flowers with a greenish tint to the eye are 1.5 to 2.5 inches in width and produced n long sturdy stems suitable for cutting for flower arrangements. Plant seeds in full sun, average soils and water during periods of drought. Like other Zinnia's, it …
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  • … temperatures of 60–65 degrees Fahrenheit with daytime temperatures about ten degrees higher. In summer, place your gardenia plant outdoors in a part-sun location, avoiding midday sun. In winter, provide the plant with bright light and a little direct sun. The soil should be kept …
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  • … contrast with hot pink and purple primary bracts , with thick hot pink to red stems. Once in bloom the 18-inch flower spikes flowers will last for five months or more under proper … var. trinitensis and A. fendleri was introduced by Bullis Bromeliads and received a patent in 1999. Bromeliads in the tropical American genus Aechmea are called vase plants or urn plants. The bases of their …
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  • … prominent white bases and green perianth tubes. The anthers are yellow. Plant this colchicum in full sun and moist but well-drained soil, and divide when the clumps of corms have become so … to the surface of the soil. Interplant the corms with companion plants that begin growth late in the season to accommodate the luxuriant spring foliage, which provides a backdrop for the flowers in fall. Examples include cultivars of Heuchera , Phlox paniculata , Hylotelephium spectabile , …
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  • … got its name from the reddish orange winter stems of newer growth. White flowers appear in May and June, giving way to white berries on showy red stems in late summer. The pinkish pedicels remaining after the fruit has fallen or been devoured by … display into winter. Members of the genus Cornus , commonly known as dogwoods, are welcome in the home garden for their multi-season interest -- be it flowers, fruit, foliage, and/or bark …
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  • … Description: Look in any wooded area for this common migrant and breeder. …
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  • … by shinrin-yoku, Japanese forest bathing refers to the practice of immersing all your senses in the healing forest to reduce stress hormones and increase immune function. Connect with forest … a simple tea ceremony using native plants. Dress for the weather, as class will still be held in light to moderate rain.  Sally Peterson, certified nature and forest therapy guide Meet at the …
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  • … New! Some plants look innocent in the nursery but can quickly take over your garden and even invade local ecosystems. Explore common aggressive and invasive plants often found in home landscapes, learn why they pose problems, and discover a curated list of native and …
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  • … white-edged yellow blotch. The triangular-shaped leaves elongate after flowering to 12 inches in length and go dormant near midsummer. Over time, each bulb will produce offsets resulting in showy clumps with dozens of flowers. This cultivar was created when Iris reticulata was …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant