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Sugar Snap Peas
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nowen
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Sweet peas
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Fescue
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tipsy owen
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A common yard grass
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Cherry Tomato
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tipsy owen
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Lavender
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tipsy owen
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Aromatic herb. Lavender belongs to the Mint family. Lavender is derived from the Latin ”lavare” which means “to wash”.
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hydrangea
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nowen
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Flowering bush
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Marigolds
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nowen
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Small flower, useful in vegetable gardens for pest control
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Foster Eye Holly
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tipsy owen
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Blueberry
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jane
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Delicuous fruit bush. Loved by birds - perhaps too much ;)
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Azeleas
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nowen
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Flowering shrub
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Spring-flowering azelea
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ellie
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White, pink, red, lavender flowering azeleas are common garden plants.
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Vinca
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tipsyowen
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Also known as Periwinkle (is that a nothern thing?)
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Hardy Begonia
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ass hole
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Blooms later in the season than wax begonias.
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Leatherleaf Mahonia
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nowen
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Holly-like leaves, 4-8' tall. Bright blue berries, care-free.
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Montrose Purple Vitex
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nowen
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A very easy plant. Lavender blue, fragrant summer flowers, heat and drought tolerance, prolonged flowering. Ten to fifteen feet high. Tolerates some shade. Also known as the lilac chaste tree.
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Camellia
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nowen
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Evergreen flowering ornamental shrub of the tea family. 8-10' high, 6-8' wide.
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Wisteria Vine
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nowen
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Stunning bloom, large, drooping, fragrant bluish-purple,lavender, mauve or white flowers in late spring to early summer.
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Crape Myrtle
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nowen
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It is long-lived, withstands droughts after becoming established, and is relatively free of disease and insect difficulties.
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Confederate Jasmine Vine
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nowen
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Pineapple Guava
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nowen
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A slow-growing evergreen shrub that can reach 15 ft. high and 15 ft. wide. The bark is pale gray and the spreading branches are swollen at the nodes and white-hairy when young. Edible Fruit.
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Gardenia
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nick owen sr
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Dwarf Southern Magnolia
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nick owen sr
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20-25' high Magnolia. Fragrant late spring to early summer white flowers, distinctly smaller and more compact growth habit than species.
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Hibiscus
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nick owen sr
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Large white mid-summer flowers. 6-8' at maturity.
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Passion Flower Vine
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nick owen sr
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Vigorous perennial vine, bears dark-purple or nearly black, rounded or egg-shaped fruit.
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Tea Olive
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nick owen sr
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Has powerfully fragrant white flowers from late autumn to spring. A Southern Heirloom plant.
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Butterfly Ginger
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nick owen sr
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intensely fragrant summer to fall flowers, cold hardiness, a tropical perennial.
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Banana Shrub
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nick owen sr
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An old favorite Southern heirloom evergreen with sweet banana-scented spring flowers. Mature size: 10-15' x 10-15'
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Bermuda Grass
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tipsy owen
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Viola
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nowen
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Similar to the Pansy.
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Tulips
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Flowering Bulb
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Boxwood
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Slow growing evergreen bush
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Yaupon Holly
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nowen
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Small shiny leaves, and abundant, round, shiny red berries much loved by birds. In Northern and Central America, Yaupon was used by southeastern American Indians as a ceremonial stimulant and emetic known as the black drink.
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Elaeagnus
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berty perry
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A sprawling shrub that shoots scores of long branchless stems into the air during the growing season.
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Japanese cleyera
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nowen
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Evergreen Shrub - Height: 8 to 12 feet, Width: 6 to 10 feet,Fragrant creamy white flowers; globose black fruit. Cleyera makes a good background plant for a shrub border
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Sago Palm
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Mathew Denyis
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Cycas revoluta or Sago Palm as it is more commonly known, is a Cycad that has the appearance of a short Palm with a thick symmetrical body of large shiny frond-like but elongated leaves on long stems. It is long lived and slow growing having a lifespan in healthy conditions of over 100 years. It has a stout shaggy trunk that grows level to the ground in mature specimens. The trunk can develop to be over 20 feet tall, but it takes upwards of 50 years of growth. Mature specimens typically grow to 8' high, and 6' wide, and can branch multiple times producing new heads of growth. The Sago needs spacing between itself and other plants of about 6'.
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