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  2. Yareta - Wikipedia

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    Yareta is an evergreen perennial with a low, mat-like shape and hemispherical growth form that grows to around 6 m (20 ft) in diameter. [3] The self-fertile, pink or lavender flowers are hermaphroditic and are primarily pollinated by small flies in the order Diptera, as well as a variety of other small insect species, including bees, wasps, and moths.

  3. Euphorbia decaryi - Wikipedia

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    Euphorbia decaryi is a spreading, evergreen plant, under 6" in height, and blooming April–June. Flowers are chartreuse, yellow-green, yellow, or red; female flowers carry a three-part pistil over a three-part ovary , producing three or sometimes more seeds.

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    Georgi’s Ruby has green leaves variegated with red and chartreuse. ... Does Chinese Evergreen Plant Bloom? Occasionally, Chinese evergreen plants will bloom indoors, especially in moderate light ...

  5. Chartreuse isn't just a '90s trend. Its bright green goes ...

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    The Garden Guy swears by ColorBlaze Mini Me coleus, saying it will thrive in sun or shade. Its vibrant color will go with whatever colors you want to combine. Chartreuse isn't just a '90s trend.

  6. Parkinsonia praecox - Wikipedia

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    Parkinsonia praecox is valued as a xeriscaping ornamental for its yellow wands of early-blooming flowers, its chartreuse-to-green bark, and its graceful branching habit. [3] [4] A drought-adapted species, it drops its leaves in the dry season. [3] [4] Overwatering will cause it to grow rapidly with weak wood, and then it is likely to collapse. [3]

  7. Zinnia - Wikipedia

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    Zinnia is a genus of plants of the tribe Heliantheae within the family Asteraceae. [3] [4] They are native to scrub and dry grassland in an area stretching from the Southwestern United States to South America, with a centre of diversity in Mexico.

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