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Purple Loosestrife

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Ilex crenata– Japanese Holly (Aquifoliaceae)

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... shade often results in foliage that is more green than golden. Golden Hakone Grass does spread by stolons but so slowly that it is not a threat to take over a garden. In fact, many gardeners wish for a faster pace! Due to this, the plants don’t need to be divided for several years. When division is ...
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... right to the ground and therefore doesn't necessarily require facer plants in front, and is suitable for planting under power lines. It grows at a slow rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for approximately 30 years. This shrub does best in full sun to partial shade. It prefers t ...
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Iris Ensata (Japanese Iris)

... in moist acidic soil but also tolerates drier soil. Generally pest free. Blooms early summer. Excellent for vertical effect in the landscape. Iris Germanica (Tall Bearded Iris) Wonderful spring blooming perennials in a wide assortment of colors. Plants prefer slightly alkaline soil. Plant rhizomes n ...
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... generally associated with consumption of wilted or damaged leaves while seed and pod consumption are associated with animal intake due to short pasture supplies. When cleaning up the garden avoid tossing tomato and potato plants into pastures since these plants are closely related to the nightshade ...
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