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  2. This Flowering Ground Cover Is Ideal For Planting Beneath ...

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    Hardy cyclamen is a perennial, which blooms in late summer to autumn with the leaves remaining evergreen throughout the winter. The plant goes dormant and foliage disappears by late spring to summer.

  3. Master gardeners: The late-summer perennial garden - AOL

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    We tend to hurry to buy plants in the spring, excited by emerging greenery and the promise of flowers after a long winter. But the heat of summer takes a toll on those new plants. Even ones that ...

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    Herbaceous perennials, plants that return year after year, but lack the woody stems of trees and shrubs, are a favorite for summer gardens. Choosing Summer-blooming perennials to brighten up your ...

  5. Pyracantha - Wikipedia

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    Flowers. The plants reach up to 4.5 m (15 ft) tall. Leaves are small and oval. The seven species have small white flowers which are 5-merous and many stamened. Fruit are either red, orange, or yellow pomes. [2] The flowers are produced during late spring and early summer; the fruit develops in late summer, and matures in late autumn. [citation ...

  6. Rhus typhina - Wikipedia

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    Flowers occur from May through July and fruit ripens from June through September in this species' native range. [11] Infructescences are 10–20 cm (4–8 in) long and 4–6 cm (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 – 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) broad at their bases. Fall foliage is brilliant shades of red, orange and yellow. [9] Fruit can remain on plants from late summer ...

  7. Trifolium incarnatum - Wikipedia

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    The seeds germinate in the first rains of late summer or autumn. The plants grow through the winter, and have a major flush of bloom in late spring. In dry summer climates, the plants die after maturing seeds. In sites having sufficient summer moisture, plants can continue growth and flowering; and may even behave as short-lived perennials.

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