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Wallace W Hansen Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Shrub Section of Northwest Native Plant Catalog
... (Fremont Silk Tassel or Fever Bush) This delightful evergreen shrub is somewhat similar to Garrya elliptica, but has smaller winter catkins. Found in Washington, Oregon and California, on steep, rocky slopes, it is ... Mexico and east to the Dakotas, being hardy from USDA zones 3-10. It is adaptable but prefers a moist site. Sorbus sitchensis (Sitka Mountain Ash) A small shrub, the Sitka Mountain Ash ...
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Using Pines in the Landscape
... a proper planting site. In general, pine trees do best in well-drained, fertile soils, but a few species are adaptable to less favorable conditions. In preparing the site, the hole should be dug sufficiently ... Pine (Pinus palustris). This matures at 100 years and grows well on sandy or clay soils but prefers higher and drier sites. This tree ranges from Eastern North Carolina through the Gulf states ...
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White Dome Fact Sheet
... Hydrangea arborescens Dardom ppaf Hardiness: USDA Zone 4 Bloom Time: Mid-summer to fall Bloom Color: White Foliage Color: Green Size: 4-6 feet tall, 3-4 feet wide Exposure: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Adaptable, but prefers moist soils Breeder: Darthuizer Nursery, the Netherlands This hardy, strong growing hydrangea rewards gardeners with clouds of big, lace white ...
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Floridata: Illicium parviflorum
... yellow anisetree' seed pods just beginning to ripen in late Summer. This shrub prefers sandy, acidic soils but is adaptable. Light: Full shade to sun. Plants grown in shade have rich, dark green ... leaves while those in sun are yellowish green. Moisture: yellow anisetree will survive periods of drought but prefers adequate moisture. Requires more water to look good when grown in full sun. Hardiness: ...
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Floridata: Ilex cornuta 'Burfordii'
... for birds into late spring. (Birds seem to prefer other types of holly berry to Burford berries, but will eat these when others are not available.) Dwarf Burford hollies (I. cornuta burfordii 'nana') do ... (5-8') is preferred. Location Native to Eastern Asia. Culture A very adaptable shrub. Prefers slightly acid, rich, well drained soil but tolerates a wide pH range and many soil types. Resistant to ...
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Grow Native!
... Royal Catchfly is taller and blooms later in the season. Unlike Fire Pink, Royal Catchfly prefers being planted in a prepared bed with companions. It does best with companion plants like ... and are an important food source for birds. Bluebirds especially like the fruit. Adaptable to soil but prefers well-drained soil with average moisture. Amelanchier arborea (Serviceberry) Tall shrub or small tree ...
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Paghat's Garden: Aquilegia clematiflora 'Green Apples'
... to bloom later than most columbines, starting generally in July & lasting well into autumn, or first frost. But in our garden it starts booming right alongside the majority of our columbines, before the end ... could as easily be compared to a compressed double-gardenia. 'Green Apple' is adaptable to sun or part shade, but prefers at least a little protection in dappled sunlight to bright shade. Ours ...
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Rhapis Palms
... by spider mites. It has a temperature range of 32 to 90 degrees F (0 to 32 degrees C), but prefers 60 to 80 degrees F. Thailand Lady Palm thrives in humid, tropical climates, but seldom ... all Rhapis grow best in bright, indirect light near a window or skylight. R. excelsa is the most adaptable to low light areas. WATERING: Rhapis should be thoroughly watered by soaking or drenching the entire root ...
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Wildflower Listing by Soil requirements - Wildflower Information.org
... Adaptable Wild Perennial Lupine Lupinus perennis Adaptable, but like all lupines, prefers loose, sandy soil. Yellow Prairie Coneflower Ratibida columnaris (yellow) Somewhat adaptable, but prefers non-acid, dry conditions Zinnia Zinnia elegans Adaptable Back to top Wildflowers Suitable for Sandy Wildflowers that prefer or grow successfully in sandy soils Common Name Botanical Name Soil Preference ...
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Wild Flower Seed: Bird's Eyes(Gilia tricolor)
... range? Indigenous To: Western No. America Where Bird's Eyes is naturalized or can be grown Regions: Best in the west, but can be grown in any region. Zones: 3-10 States: How to grow Bird's Eyes (Gilia tricolor) Soil preference: Adaptable, but prefers dry conditions. Sun/Shade: Needs full sun. Moisture Requirements: Adaptable to even arid conditions. Instructions: The ...
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