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  2. It’s Not Too Late to Plant a Cut Flower Garden. Here’s How

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    Start Small. You can add flowers to existing beds. Or if garden space is limited, plant in large containers, such as a half-barrel or several large pots grouped together on a deck or patio.Just ...

  3. The Best and Brightest Summer Flowers to Grow in Your Garden

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  4. 7 Summer Flowers You Can Still Plant and Enjoy This Season - AOL

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    Mandevilla is a tropical vine with glossy green leaves and big, showy flowers. This low-maintenance plant has a long bloom time, starting as early as late spring and lasting until the first frost ...

  5. Peony - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands is the largest peony cut flower producing country with about 50 million stems each year, with "Sarah Bernhardt" dominating the sales with over 20 million stems. An emerging source of peonies in mid to late summer is the Alaskan market.

  6. Lycoris radiata - Wikipedia

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    A girl with a bouquet of red spider lily flowers. Lycoris radiata is a bulbous perennial with showy, bright-red flowers. When in full bloom, spindly stamens, likened to the image of spider legs, extend slightly upward and outward from the flower's center. [6] The flowers of the plant generally appear around late August to early September ...

  7. Cut flowers - Wikipedia

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    A flower market in Vietnam. Cut flowers are flowers and flower buds (often with some stem and leaf) that have been cut from the plant bearing it. It is removed from the plant for decorative use. Cut greens are leaves with or without stems added to the cut flowers for contrast and design purposes.

  8. Do my plants need a Chelsea Chop? Here are 3 things to know ...

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    Whatever you call it, the late spring/early summer cutback puts some basic plant physiology to work for the gardener. In most plants, as new shoots grow and produce new leaves and buds, the cells ...

  9. Lycoris squamigera - Wikipedia

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    Lycoris squamigera is an herbaceous plant with basal, simple leaves, which are not present when the flowers emerge from the crown. The leaves sprout and grow in the spring, then die back during June; flowers appear in late July or early August. The flowers are white or pink and fragrant. The flowers spring dramatically from the ground in mid to ...

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