… used in the landscape, there are many cultivars available. Please click on the cultivar icon to learn more about the selections we recommend. …
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… common name of Palm Beach bells. Plantlets form on the leaf edge and drop off as they mature to reproduce the plant vegetatively—an effective survival technique utilized by many species in …
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… gray-green foliage. It prefers full sun, good drainage, and moderate moisture and is hardy to USDA Zone 4. It is a slow-growing juniper, only reaching 3 feet in height and 4 feet in width. …
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… Soil is an irreplaceable natural resource that affects plant selection and growth. Learn to maintain healthy soil; use compost, fertilizers, soilless and potting mixes, and other …
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… The flowers are produced at the tips of the stems. This ancient family is most closely related to palms and cycads. …
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… known as Geum coccineum ‘Borisii Strain’. It stands 20 inches high and blooms from early May to early June with bright orange-red flowers that have overlapping petals and orange-yellow …
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… dry-ish soils. Plant 'Pink' in spring after the danger of late frosts has passed, and water it to establish the root system. Songbirds love the small seeds that are produced in fall. …
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… some of the petals tipped in yellow. This cultivar will reach 36 inches in height and spread to 20 inches if grown in full sun and moist soils. It was hybridized by Bob Brown on the Isle of …
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… This Brazilian native features large pale green to cream exotically patterned petals with veins and shading in burgundy. This is a parent of many …
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… Celebrate the French art of seasonal dining with a menu inspired by a Parisian spring. Learn to prepare an elegant dinner party featuring a garlic-herb crusted rack of lamb, asparagus with …
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