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Kinnickinick Bearberry is a wonderful groundcoverI created a small planting bed in my backyard in southeast PA, zone 6. I planted two gray birch trees and surrounded the area with rocks. I… Started by Richard Webb |
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Apr 2, 2011 Reply by Richard Webb |
TrilliumsWhat recommendations of trilliums to plant in northwest native dry shade garden? Started by Margot Navarre |
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Canby Paxistima, a reallty cool broadleaf plantI have a customer in West Chester, PA, that has a Canby Pachistima that is doing well in an acid well-drained soil and part-shaded spot nex… Started by Richard Webb |
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Mountain Pieris, Pieris floribundaJenkins Arboretum near Devon, PA, sent me some photos of a native plant of the Appalachians that is somewhat rare. It is the Mountain Pieri… Started by Richard Webb |
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Yellow BirchYellow Birch, Betula lutea or alleghaniensis, is native to the northwoods of southeastern Canada, New England, west to around the Great Lak… Started by Richard Webb |
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I visited a native plant nurseryI just visited Octoraro Native plant Nursery near Kirkwood, PA, in southeast Lancaster County, right in Amish country. I saw at least 8 hor… Started by Richard Webb |
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Yellowwood tree, Cladrastis kentuckea, in bloom early May 2010An account that I garden at in West Chester, PA, has the largest yellowwod tree that I have seen so far. It's about 30 ft high. Cladrastis… Started by Richard Webb |
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Jul 29, 2010 Reply by Richard Webb |
Lewis mockorangeAnyone who is native to the nothwest united states or that grows the Lewis mockorange I am in search of a good photo of one in bloom that I… Started by Kevin Campbell |
0 | May 14, 2010 |
I found BloodrootI found a small patch of Canadian Bloodroot in a shady garden at an account I care for in West Chester, PA. Unfortunately, I missed the whi… Started by Richard Webb |
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Apr 13, 2010 Reply by Richard Webb |
White wildflowers are Rue-AnemoneI thought they were Bloodroot (Sanguinaria) at first, but by looking thru the internet by scientific name and looking at photos, the plants… Started by Richard Webb |
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