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Tag Archives: shrub

Gardener’s Corner- How to Care for Plumbago

Sep

11

The plumbago, with its vivid, sky blue flowers, is an excellent shrub to include in any garden. Being a South African native makes this shrub ideal for areas…

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What’s Blooming? Bleeding Heart Vine

Jun

19

Clerodendrum thomsoniae is a native West African flowering vine but flourishes just fine in sunny and humid Florida. The plant gets its nickname from…

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Gardener’s Corner – How to Care for Camellia Japonica & Camellia Sasanquas

Feb

06

Camellias are perennial shrubs that usually bloom from fall to early spring. They do well in moderate climates, warm summers and mild winters are usually best. However if the…

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Gardener’s Corner: Nerium Oleander

Sep

06

The Nerium Oleander, also known as a Petite pink or dwarf oleander, is an evergreen shrub with a compact, rounded shape and pink blooms that…

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