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  • … Big Top Gold Alumroot is one of the golden toned cultivars. The leaves emerge a golden orange/green and mature to a …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … stalks. This culitvar is a striking addition to any garden. Although each flower lasts only one day, there are multiple buds on each stalk and several stalks on each plant. The buds open in …
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  • … to camouflage themselves as stones. Native to South Africa, Lithops pseudotruncatella was one of the first Lithops discovered. It is a clump-forming succulent growing to 2 inches wide …
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  • … readily producing seed and hybridizing with other fertile species. It is believed to be one of the parents of the sterile triploid, Lycoris squamigera . …
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  • … The Manchurian crabapple features white flowers followed by bright red fruit. This variety is one of the earliest to flower. Crabapples are small flowering trees that provide a showy display …
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  • … to establish. Young plants should be planted 4” – 6” deeper than they were previously grown – one of the few times planting ‘deep’ is recommended. The extra depth provides the woody part of …
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  • … The stout branches are armed with a scattering of stout thorns. The leaves are huge, up to one foot wide, and are palmately lobed into seven segments, like a giant Japanese maple. …
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  • … meant “marshmallow.” The sticky root or stem of some plant in the mallow family was used at one time to make marshmallow confections. …
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  • … that meant "marshmallow". The sticky root or stem of some plant in the mallow family was at one time used to make marshmallow confections. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … meant “marshmallow.” The sticky root or stem of some plant in the mallow family was used at one time to make marshmallow confections. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant