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  2. This Is the Best Way to Keep Mums Alive During the ... - AOL

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    Though technically perennials, mums are often grown as annuals. If you live where winter can be frigid (USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 3 through 6), go with early-blooming varieties — they're more ...

  3. Early blooming perennials signal arrival of spring - AOL

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    Clusters of small, trumpet-shaped flowers nodding from a single sturdy stem look stunning in any garden location. It starts blooming in early spring with pink buds that later mature into blue flowers.

  4. 15 Bulbs to Plant in Fall for a Beautiful Showing Next Spring

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    “They prefer moist, well-drained soil but will bloom in sun or shade.” Zones: 4 to 7. Size: 6 inches tall x 4 inches wide. Care requirements: Full or partial sun; moist, well-draining soil ...

  5. List of Northern American nectar sources for honey bees

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    Perennial 6 8 no feral In California, spring-blooming plant with repeat bloom, fall bloom provides nectar for bees for overwintering. The most unusual feature of E. vulgare is the protection of the nectar inside the flower from vaporization (when weather is hot) or flushing away (when rains). [9]

  6. Geum triflorum - Wikipedia

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    Geum triflorum, commonly known as prairie smoke, old man's whiskers, or three-flowered avens, is a spring-blooming perennial herbaceous plant [3] of the Rosaceae family. It is a hemiboreal continental climate species that is widespread in colder and drier environments of western North America, although it does occur in isolated populations as far east as New York and Ontario. [4]

  7. Telopea speciosissima - Wikipedia

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    Telopea 'Sunflare' is an early-flowering form. It has large leaves with toothed margins and flowers in early spring. It also arose as a seedling in the same breeding program by the University of Sydney mentioned above. [39] Selected in 1981, it has red flowerheads with white-tipped styles which reach 9 cm (3.5 in) in diameter. [29]

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