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Hazelnut
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The Hazelnut Tree, ‘Corylus americana,’ is native to Missouri, and will typically grow to a height of eight to sixteen feet. This is a rounded, deciduous plant that typically grows like a multi-stemmed shrub, but can be trained into a tree form. It can be found naturally in dry or moist thickets, woodlands, valleys, uplands and prairies. It produces showy, two to three inch, yellowish brown male catkins in the spring with small, reddish female flowers. Its fall color is variable, and typically ranges from wonderful combinations of orange, rose, purplish-red, yellow and green. This Hazelnut tree is often called the American filbert. |
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The Geranium Appleblossom, ‘Pelargonium x hortorum,’ produces beautiful soft pink double flowers, which are complemented nicely by distinct leaf zoning.
Having an upright growth habit and great landscape performance, these plants are commonly used as a bedding or container plant that is grown in almost every region of the country. The plants feature succulent leaves and stems.
Geraniums should be planted in ordinary well-drained soil. Too much fertilization will result in excessive foliage with fewer flowers. To promote extra bushiness, the shoots should be pinched off. Deadheading of spend flowers will promote enhanced flowering. |
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 The Decorative Dahlia Lavender Perfection, ‘Dahlia,’ will produce velvety lavender flowers. This spring planted tuberous root will produce masses of these lovely large blooms from July until the first frost.
Dahlias are the perfect selection for containers, borders, massings and cut flowers. They will grow best in a well draining, humus rich soil.
Dahlias bloom for a very long time and will be able to offer more variety and beauty that almost any other flower. |
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The Begonia Double Scarlet, ‘Begonia Double Scarlet,’ displays large, scarlet colored flowers with petals that look like roses. The flowers are double, vividly colored and up to six inches across.
This spring planted tuber will be able to perform in the shade. The plants will be filled with blooms and have an elegant, robust look to them.
This plant performs best in a partially shaded outdoor location that is protected from strong winds. They are ideal for shady locations in need of color, such as under trees or on decks. |
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