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  • … perennial from the Caucasus Region. Plant in full sun in moderately rich, well drained soils and permit to reseed to provide replacement plants for this often short lived perennial. …
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  • … to use as a bedding plant, as well as an indoor potted plant. Grow this plant in bright light, and avoid overwatering this drought-tolerant species. …
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  • … This shrub grows to a height of about 80 inches with full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions. It has white blooms that attract butterflies from May through …
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  • … They also provide a prolonged display in spring. This species prefers consistently moist soils and a slightly shaded environment for best flower production. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … perennial bulb blooms with lightly fragrant salmon petals with bronze feathering in midspring and will grow to a height of 12”. The salmon color provides a nice contrast to its gray-green …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … exploring the trees at the Garden. Each month, we will visit a different section of the Garden and learn about the trees unique to that area. Dress for the weather.  Mark Zampardo, Ph.D., …
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  • … exploring the trees at the Garden. Each month, we will visit a different section of the Garden and learn about the trees unique to that area. Dress for the weather.  Mark Zampardo, Ph.D., …
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  • … exploring the trees at the Garden. Each month, we will visit a different section of the Garden and learn about the trees unique to that area. Dress for the weather.  Mark Zampardo, Ph.D., …
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  • … exploring the trees at the Garden. Each month, we will visit a different section of the Garden and learn about the trees unique to that area. Dress for the weather.  Mark Zampardo, Ph.D., …
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  • … Center. Bonsai on display in the Semitropical Greenhouse The crape myrtle, two ficus species, and natal plum trees were on display in March, April, and May. It was the first time these trees were displayed in this fashion here at the Garden, … until late May, due to temperature requirements.   This crape myrtle  (Lagerstroemia)  is continuing to respond very favorably to the root work we did. This crape myrtle ( …
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