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  • … the same time. Each flower is a blend of cherry red, light pink, and creamy white. If you wish to recreate this, try hybridizing Oncidium cheirophorum with Oncidium ornithorhynchum . …
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  • … in summer followed by brilliant red leaf color in fall. Needs full sun but is not fussy as to soils as long as they are well drained. Rabbits and deer avoid the foliage. Does not tolerate …
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  • … an ironclad vigorous grower with medium-sized leaves. In late season, pale lilac buds open to conical trusses of bell-shaped white flowers 2½ inches high with green clashes in the throat. …
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  • To the delight of butterflies, honeybees, and hummingbirds, velvet purply-blue flowers on 1-foot …
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  • … This non-hardy sage produces dark blue flowers on black stems in contrast to the deep green leaves throughout the summer with a riotous season's flourish just before the …
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  • … This perennial bulb blooms in early- to midspring with bright yellow, star-shaped flowers on 6” stems.  It should be planted in full …
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  • … With parents native to Madagascar, Aloe ‘Christmas Carol’ is a small succulent that produces rosettes smaller than … in light shade. It requires well-drained soil with occasional irrigation in USDA Zones 9 to 11. …
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  • … as hedges or groundcovers. The genus Cotoneaster includes at least 90 species of shrubs native to the temperate regions of Europe and Asia, with a concentration in western China. There are no cotoneasters native to the U.S. though a number of species and their hybrids and cultivars flourish in the northern …
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  • … Nectar-rich, tubular soft pink flowers transition to soft green at the mouths of ox's tongue ( Gasteria batesiana ), a favorite of sunbirds—the … some shade and is found in nature growing on north and east cliff faces. Potting medium has to be very well drained. This species was not described until the middle of the twentieth …
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  • … selection that will produce fruit. This selection is slow growing and will mature in ten years to a small sized tree 6-13 feet tall with a broad spreading habit. This Ginkgo has large leaves … this tree coexisted with the dinosaurs. Ginkgo is sometimes called the maidenhair tree due to its beautiful fan shaped leaves that resemble a maidenhair fern frond. It is one of the most …
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