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  2. Rubus arcticus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus arcticus, the Arctic bramble [4] or Arctic raspberry, [5] [6] Nagoonberry, [7] or nectarberry [8] [9] is a species of slow-growing bramble belonging to the rose family, found in Arctic and alpine regions in the Northern Hemisphere. It has been used to create hybrid cultivated raspberries, the so-called nectar raspberries. [9]

  3. When Not to Prune: 8 Times to Never Cut Back Your Plants - AOL

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    Essential Pruning Tips. Whether you are pruning a small tree or a perennial, use these pruning tips to promote a healthy, long-lived plant. 1. Remove dead, damaged, and diseased material right away.

  4. Tolmiea menziesii - Wikipedia

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    Tolmiea menziesii (/ t ɒ l ˈ m iː ə m ɛ n ˈ z iː z i. aɪ /) [1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae. It is known by the common names youth on age, [2] pick-a-back-plant, [3] piggyback plant, and thousand mothers. It is a perennial plant native to the West Coast of North America, occurring in northern California ...

  5. Rubus saxatilis - Wikipedia

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    The stone bramble is a perennial plant with biennial stems which die after fruiting in their second year. It sends out long runners which root at the tip to form new plants. The stems are 20–60 centimetres (8– 23 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) tall [3] and rough with many small spines.

  6. 31 Perennial Plants That Come Back Every Year - AOL

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    There are many different varieties, so be sure to choose one that’s winter-hardy in your area. Most lavender plants live for five to ten years in ideal conditions. Fast Facts. USDA Hardiness ...

  7. Rubus spectabilis - Wikipedia

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    The plant has golden or yellowish brown erect or arching stems (also known as "canes") that often form thickets, like many other brambles in the genus Rubus. The leaves are alternate, trifoliate (with three leaflets), 7–22 centimetres (3– 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches) long and typically ovate in shape, with the terminal leaflet being larger than the ...

  8. Rubus tricolor - Wikipedia

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    The plant grows best in partial shade but will also grow in deep shade or full sun. [5] It is widely used as a groundcover plant to suppress weeds, [11] [17] and protect soil. [18] Since it is very vigorous, [19] and fast-growing it is more suited to larger areas, [11] and is said to be too vigorous for small gardens. [4]

  9. Photos show time when Weston was the only active tobacco ...

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    The growers are A. Smithers, left, Floyd Bramble and Ben Craven. The grading occurs daily at the Weston Burley House, Inc. After inspectors finish grading, the tobacco is auctioned to national ...