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  2. Iowa's fall foliage: When to expect fall colors to reach ...

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    Predicting when leaves change can be tricky, but in Iowa, peak fall colors in northeast Iowa happen on average during the weekend closest to October 10, with fall colors in central and southern ...

  3. Eustoma - Wikipedia

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    Lisianthus flowers will begin to bloom in early summer and some will continue to bloom throughout the later months of the summer. When cut, Lisianthus flowers can last anywhere from two to three weeks in a vase. [6] Eustoma russellianum is particularly popular and has a number of cultivars that are grown for the cut-flower market.

  4. Why do leaves change colors in the fall? What to know as Iowa ...

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    Here's what you need to know, and how much time you have left to see the best fall foliage in Iowa. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games ...

  5. Brace yourself, Iowa, Farmer's Almanac forecasts a frosty ...

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    Iowa's peak fall color season is Oct. 5 through 21. According to the Farmers Almanac, the best places for fall leaves in the North Central region are Fort Ransom State Park, ...

  6. Lisianthius - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Flora of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    This category contains the native flora of Iowa as defined by the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included; taxa of higher ranks (e.g. genus) are only included if monotypic or endemic. Include taxa here that are endemic or have restricted distributions (e.g. only a few countries).

  8. Garden Guy column: Plant phenology, or tracking 'nature's ...

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    The study of major recurring life cycle events like these for plants and animals alike is known as phenology. Tracking and understanding “nature’s calendar” provides insight into climate change.

  9. Eustoma russellianum - Wikipedia

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    Eustoma russellianum is a species of flowering plant in the gentian family. One of its previous binomial names was Eustoma grandiflorum. [1] Common names include showy prairie gentian, prairie gentian, Texas bluebells, Texas bluebell, bluebell, [2] and Lisianthus. There is a cultivar, 'Bolero Deep Blue'. [3]