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  2. Weigela - Wikipedia

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    Weigela 'Red Prince' [10] Weigela florida 'Alexandra' [11] Weigela 'Florida Variegata' [12] Weigela 'Praecox Variegata' [13] 'Pink Princess' is a popular cultivar of Weigela, a shrub native to northern China, Korea, and Japan, that flowers profusely. It is a hardy plant, easy to grow and maintain.

  3. Weigela coraeensis - Wikipedia

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    This deciduous shrub has dark-green leaves. Its funnel-shaped flowers go from white in late spring to pink in early summer. They are pollinated by bees. [2] [6] [5] Their toothed leaves are ovular shaped, shiny, sharp-pointed, and bristly stalked. They can grow to become up to 10cm long. [6] They can grow to reach between 2.5 - 4m and can ...

  4. Weigela subsessilis - Wikipedia

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    The leaves of Weigela subsessilis has an opposite leaf arrangement, and has a wide egg-shaped body with a sharp tip. The width are up to 2 inches, while the length are up to 3 inches. The leaves have hair on each sides, and the ones on the bottom has spread hair on the leaf veins. It usually does not have petioles, and the edges are slightly ...

  5. 12 Best Perennials And Shrubs To Plant In The Fall Once ... - AOL

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    Botanical Name: Weigela spp. Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade. Soil Type: Well-draining, rich. Weigela are pretty flowering shrubs with pink, white, red, or yellow blooms that appear in spring ...

  6. These 21 Christmas Flowers and Plants Will Help Make Spirits ...

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    Citrus Trees. With winter’s arrival comes plenty of fresh, fragrant citrus, including pomelos, lemons, kumquats, and grapefruits. With the proper care, citrus trees can live for years, and when ...

  7. Why the unfolding leaves of beech trees and other plants ...

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    Two of my favorite spring plants, almost entirely based upon their progression from bud to leaf, are beech trees and false hellebore. Two of my favorite spring plants, almost entirely based upon ...

  8. Topiary - Wikipedia

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    Topiary animal in Tulcán, Ecuador Jacques Cartier Park, Gatineau, Canada. Topiary is the horticultural practice of training perennial plants by clipping the foliage and twigs of trees, shrubs and subshrubs to develop and maintain clearly defined shapes, [1] whether geometric or fanciful.

  9. Why Flocked Christmas Trees Remind Us of An Old-Fashioned ...

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