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  2. How to Plant and Grow Snowdrop Flowers That Reliably Bloom in ...

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    Use this guide to grow snowdrop flowers that will reliably bloom in late winter, even coming up through snow. ... Early- to mid-spring blooming hyacinths ... Zones 3-8. Frequently asked Questions ...

  3. List of Missouri native plants - Wikipedia

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    Geobotanically, Missouri belongs to the North American Atlantic region, and spans all three floristic provinces that make up the region: the state transitions from the deciduous forest of the Appalachian province to the grasslands of the North American Prairies province in the west and northwest, and the northward extension of the Mississippi embayment places the bootheel in the Atlantic and ...

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

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    Zones: 3 to 8. Size: 9 to 24 inches tall x 6 to 9 inches wide. ... “These small, early blooming flowers often appear when there is still snow on the ground," says Luay Ghafari, garden consultant ...

  5. Omphalodes verna - Wikipedia

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    In Spring the plant produces clusters of 3-5 petiolated small, light blue hermaphrodite flowers with white or yellow star-shaped centers. The wheel-shaped corolla is fused and five-lobed and has a diameter of 7–15 millimetres (0.28–0.59 in). These plants bloom from March through May.

  6. Erythronium albidum - Wikipedia

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    Erythronium albidum does well in humusy, moist, acidic soils, with full to partial shade and can be grown in zones 3 to 8. [8] Corms can often be obtained from garden centers and nurseries. Plants can also be grown from seed, but will not flower for 4-5 years. Corms should be planted in the fall 2-3” deep and 4-5” apart.

  7. Delicate, short-lived ‘frost flowers’ appear in Missouri ...

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    Some of the first frost flowers of the fall season have emerged in Missouri, state wildlife officials said.. The delicate and short-lived flowers were spotted at Chesapeake Fish Hatchery, near ...

  8. Hibiscus calyphyllus - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis, Missouri is in USDA Zone 6a but there are currently no reports of Hibiscus calyphyllus overwintering in USDA Zone 6a; it is known to overwinter successfully in USDA Zone 8a. Hibiscus calyphyllus grows to 1-1.8 meters (3–6 feet) tall. It has flowers which grow to 8–10 cm (3–4 in) wide, with a yellow color and a brownish center.

  9. Galanthus - Wikipedia

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    Galanthus nivalis: Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, 1885. Galanthus (from Ancient Greek γάλα, (gála, "milk") + ἄνθος (ánthos, "flower")), or snowdrop, is a small genus of approximately 20 species of bulbous perennial herbaceous plants in the family Amaryllidaceae.