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  • ...snow, the upper branches may bend to the ground without breaking. Good for naturalizing. Full sun. Moist soil. Zone 5 native
    443 bytes (65 words) - 18:43, 5 April 2024
  • ...nse clusters of yellow flowers in spring. Useful as a ground cover and for naturalizing in difficult shady areas. Can be invasive. Part-sun to shade. Any well-drai
    465 bytes (64 words) - 15:55, 5 April 2024
  • ...flowers in spring. An interesting and beautiful plant, especially good for naturalizing. Sun to partsun. Cool, moist, peaty soil. Found in bogs and along lake shor
    481 bytes (66 words) - 19:31, 7 April 2024
  • {{PAGENAME}} (acer spicatum) grows to 30 feet. Useful in naturalizing. Full to part sun. Moist soil. Small, understory tree with multiple trunks
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  • ...ulture for their ornamental value. They are used in [[shade garden]]s, for naturalizing, or as specimen plants. These ferns are relatively easy to grow, requiring
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  • ...ease of care. They are used in [[shade garden]]s, woodland gardens, and as naturalizing plants. The ostrich fern, in particular, is sought after for its edible fid
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  • ...ndscapes in various parts of the world, sometimes escaping cultivation and naturalizing in those regions.
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  • ...d attractive foliage. They can be used in borders, as ground cover, or for naturalizing areas.
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  • ...In landscape design, it is used for water features, rain gardens, and as a naturalizing element in wet areas. Additionally, ''Iris virginica'' has been used in tra
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  • ...ng. ''Ixeris'' can be used in wildflower gardens, as border plants, or for naturalizing areas. They are also attractive to pollinators such as bees and butterflies
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  • ...ead aggressively by root suckers. In garden settings, it is often used for naturalizing in wild areas or as part of a native plant garden. Its vibrant fall foliage
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  • * ''Naturalizing the Mind'' (1995)
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  • ...colorful stems. They are used in landscape design as specimen plants, for naturalizing, or in mixed borders. While most dogwoods prefer partial shade, they can ad
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  • ...ce of poor soils, drought, and heat. It can be used as a ground cover, for naturalizing areas, or in mass plantings. The plant's aromatic leaves can be crushed to
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  • ...ety of colors, including purple, yellow, and white. Crocuses are ideal for naturalizing in lawns and woodland gardens.
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  • ...snow, the upper branches may bend to the ground without breaking. Good for naturalizing. Full sun. Moist soil. Zone 5 native * [[Mountain maple]] - (acer spicatum) grows to 30 feet. Useful in naturalizing. Full to part sun. Moist soil. Small, understory tree with multiple trunks
    108 KB (16,849 words) - 16:07, 21 April 2021
  • * '''[[naturalizing]]'''
    373 KB (53,166 words) - 01:51, 29 August 2022