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Leucojum autumnale
Leucojum autumnale, the joy of the small snow flake.
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Deciduous Flowering Shrubs - Part 8 - Viburnum
Most viburnums have simple, oval or elliptical leaves with fine teeth on the edges. Three species have much different leaves. Two of them are quite similar, except for one odd difference.
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Plant Families: Crassulaceae (Stonecrops)
I was going to start out by saying I had never seen any type of stonecrop, outside of garden varieties, back in Ohio, but then I glanced through some field guides and lo and behold, there was something in there which looked vaguely familiar; it was Wild Stonecrop. Still, it seems to me I have seen many more stonecrops west of the Rocky Mts. than east.
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Vines - Part 2
Vines come in all sorts of types, sizes and vigor. There are annual vines that you plant each year from seed and woody vines, some of whom make a statement all year around. Some vines have Attila The Hun tendencies and will take over the world (or at least your patch of it) if not watched and some require no end of coaxing to keep alive and flourishing. Some vines do very well in shade; some require sun to thrive and some will grow in shade, but not flower well. The variety is almost endless; here are a few more that you may know and grow or that may tempt you.
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