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  • … of winter. No one knows for sure which species of rose that Sargon, King of Sumer, brought to his capital of Ur in Chaldea in 2350 B.C., but roses are among the oldest plants grown in …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … need added humidity during the winter. Most plants, except orchids not in bloom, need little to no fertilization when they are not in active growth. Please contact Plant Information Service …
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  • … work with specimens in an array of diverse shapes, colors, and textures. Hone your skills to create finished work that depicts the range of tones, improbable shapes, and complex surface …
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  • … There are approximately 40 recognized species of dahlia, which are native from Mexico to Colombia, and thousands of cultivated varieties. 'Dazzling Sun' comes from the Netherlands and …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … nectar which ants, bees, wasps and other pollinating insects find an irresistible prelude to the main event (when the flowers open). …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … are produced just above water level in the cup at the center of the plant. Grow in full to partial sun, in very well-drained soil or bark chips and replenish the water in the cup every …
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  • … modified leaves called pitchers that contain bright colors, fragrances, and sweet nectar to attract insects, small birds, and rodents. Sharp hair-like growths inside the pitcher point …
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  • … color. The flowers can be used as cut flowers, and attract bees and birds. They are resistant to deer. They are suitable for containers, mixed perennial borders and used as a groundcover in …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … clumps that keep out weeds. The name iris was taken from the Greek goddess of the rainbow to symbolize the many colors of this flower. The classic Fleur de Lys, which has been a symbol of …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … creating garnishes. Plus, take home a set of recipes, step-by-step instructions, and a plant to incorporate into tasty beverages. Alcohol will be served in this class; participants must be …
    Type: Item Detail