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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Shrubs (1-25')
... fall; grows in any soil including rocky, sandy or clay. Shade tolerant. Adaptable. Dark, glossy leaves; flowers early spring. Best in moist shaded area with deep, humusy soil. Availability trade ... Distribution east, northwest south widespread widespread Habitat dry acidic woods, bogs, openings with sandy soil moist, fertile, shady areas swamps, wet woods, acidic soils fertile, moist woods Features ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... umbel; spinach-like leaves disappear after flowers form. Grow on well-drained, shaded site with humusy soil. *(be) Flowers in loose clusters; long, dark green leaves. Prefers sandy soils. Dark, bottle- ... wild! Thick, divided leaflets and flowers in loose umbels. Does best in wet or moist humusy soil. Z. aptera is also native. Availability specialty dealers specialty dealers KEY: = RED denotes plant ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips - Growing Primulas
... in both partial shade and full sun in a moisture retentive, humusy soil. Primula florindae hybrids in the Iris Dell of the Devonian Botanic ... so in the garden it will grow best in a moist, humusy soil in partial shade. Primula pruhoniciana 'Wanda' The very vigorous and showy ... species in my garden where it is growing in a moist, humusy soil in both partial shade and almost full shade. It flowers in ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips 41- Aconitum or Wolfbane/Monkshood
... , `Albus', and a pink toned one, `Carneum'. The plant thrives best in a rich, moist, humusy soil with semishade. They have an aversion to being disturbed once established. Nevertheless, they can be ...
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Cimicifuga ramosa
... leaves and stems; 'Brunette' has dark purple foliage. This is a shade perennial, prefers rich, humusy soil. Leaves grows to a height of about 4 feet, flower stems / spikes to 7 feet ...
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Hepatica noblis
... cut away last years' leaves. We have these growing in a shady sites with rich, humusy soil. Photos were taken April 14th. Hardy to zone 4. Height of 4", spread in a ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... : full sun part shade Soil conditions: tolerates low fertility Prefers rich humusy soil with pH of 6 to 6.8, but will tolerate wide variety of conditions. Evenly moist soil will help slow bolting ... be saved 5 years. Maintenance and care: Seeds germinate quickly even in cold soil. Plant as soon as soil can be worked in spring. Avoid planting after other cabbage family crops. Plant ...
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Anemone x hybrida 'Königin Charlotte' QUEEN CHARLOTTE
... , medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers part shade and moist, humusy soil. Avoid windy sites and wet winter soil conditions. Do not allow soil to dry out in summer ...
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NARGS: Adiantum venustum
... green in spring, bluish green when mature. Spreads fairly rapidly; good wall plant. Likes rich, humusy soil, and should not be planted too deeply. Himalayas. Zones 2-8.
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Paghat's Garden: Astilbe x japonica 'Red Sentinel'
... late spring & early summer, in a partial shade to dappled sunlight in moist well-draining humusy soil, or in full sun with a bit more moisture. Droughtiness with too much sun may ...
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