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  2. 7 Summer Flowers You Can Still Plant and Enjoy This Season - AOL

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    Pincushion flower (Scabiosa) gets its name from the numerous stamens that look like pins poking out from the flower head. The bloom time lasts from summer to fall, but it's recommended to start ...

  3. Choosing Summer-blooming perennials to brighten up your garden

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    Purple Joe-Pye weed (Eutrochium purpureum)Purple Joe-Pye weed is a towering perennial in the aster family with large clusters of late-summer pink-purple flowers atop stems that can reach 6-feet ...

  4. Tired of Replanting Every Year? You Need These Perennials - AOL

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    The grassy foliage of this plant is attractive all season long, but the tiny ball-shaped flowers that pop up in late spring and early summer are the reason to plant this adorable perennial.

  5. Hibiscus acetosella - Wikipedia

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    Cranberry hibiscus tends to flower late in season when days are shorter. Flowers open for a few hours during the late fall to early winter at midday. [4] Although the plant itself remains in bloom for a few weeks, once open, a flower remains so for just one day. Plants typically succumb to cold weather in the Midwest prior to flowers appearing

  6. Cornus florida - Wikipedia

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    Flowering dogwood is a small deciduous tree growing to 10 m (33 ft) high, often wider than it is tall when mature, with a trunk diameter of up to 30 cm (1 ft). A 10-year-old tree will stand about 5 m (16 ft) tall. The leaves are opposite, simple, ovate, 6–13 cm (2.4–5.1 in) long and 4–6 cm (1.6–2.4 in) broad, with an apparently entire ...

  7. Oenothera biennis - Wikipedia

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    Blooming lasts from late spring to late summer. The flowers are hermaphrodite, produced on a tall spike and only last until the following noon. They open visibly fast every evening producing an interesting spectacle, hence the name "evening primrose". The blooms are yellow, 2.5–5 cm (1–2 in) diameter, with four bilobed petals.

  8. These Perennial Flowers Pop Up Every Blooming Season - AOL

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    Grow the most popular perennial flowers and plants to design your dream garden. See care tips, including zone requirements, blooming times and sunlight needs. ... including zone requirements ...

  9. Spring (season) - Wikipedia

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    Many flowering plants bloom at this time of year, in a long succession, sometimes beginning when snow is still on the ground and continuing into early summer. [21] In normally snowless areas, "spring" may begin as early as February (Northern Hemisphere) or August (Southern Hemisphere), heralded by the blooming of deciduous magnolias, cherries ...