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  2. How to Grow a Mountain Mint Plant for Its Scented ... - AOL

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    Mountain mint grows best in full to partial sun in USDA Zones 4-8. ... It can grow up to 6 feet tall and 2-4 feet wide. ... where it reaches 4 feet tall. Flowers have a white-to-lavender hue with ...

  3. Flora of the Sierra Nevada alpine zone - Wikipedia

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    They include dwarf mountain fleabane, or cut-leaf daisy [4]: 223 (Erigeron compositus), typifies the dwarfed growth pattern of the alpine zone, with disproportionately large flower heads compared to body size (1/4 to 1/2 the height of the flower stem). [4]: 223 It grows as a mat [4]: 223 or cushion [6]: 151 on rocky slopes, talus, and rock ...

  4. Thalictrum dasycarpum - Wikipedia

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    Tall meadow rue is an herbaceous flowering plant with an erect habit, growing between 40–200 centimeters (16–79 in) tall. [4] The leaves are compound, usually with 3 leaflets, though occasionally 5. Each leaflet is shallowly lobed with between 2 and 5 lobes, with otherwise smooth margins. [4] The leaves are somewhat leathery with prominent ...

  5. How to Prune Lavender for Fragrant Blooms That Last All ... - AOL

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    Lavender is a bushy perennial herb that fills the garden with a heady fragrance. ... features toothed leaves and reaches 30 to 36 inches tall. It is hardy in USDA zones 8 through 11 and won't ...

  6. Mertensia paniculata - Wikipedia

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    Mertensia paniculata thrives in moist wooded or meadow areas. It is a shade-tolerant species and is present in early and late-seral communities.While it is most common in mid-succession, it has been spotted in areas in Alaska and Canada after events such as fire or logging, as an early successional community.

  7. Helianthus giganteus - Wikipedia

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    Helianthus giganteus is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the northern United States and southern Canada that can grow up to 1–3 metres (3.3–9.8 ft) tall with instances to 4m (13 feet). The leaves are approximately 1 inch wide by 7 inches long, and partly rough. The flower heads are bright

  8. Aquilegia - Wikipedia

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    Aquilegia (common names: granny's bonnet, [2] columbine) is a genus of about 130 species [1] of perennial plants that are found in meadows, woodlands, and at higher elevations throughout the Northern Hemisphere, known for the spurred petals [3] of their flowers.

  9. Catharanthus roseus - Wikipedia

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    Catharanthus roseus is an evergreen subshrub or herbaceous plant growing 1 m (39 in) tall. The leaves are oval to oblong, 2.5–9 cm (1.0–3.5 in) long and 1–3.5 cm (0.4–1.4 in) wide, glossy green, hairless, with a pale midrib and a short petiole 1–1.8 cm (0.4–0.7 in) long; they are arranged in opposite pairs.

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