Falling for native trees
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Many native American trees turn beautiful colors in the fall. The best trees for a colorful autumn include pawpaw, sugar maple, sweet gum, American smoke tree, dogwood and sourwood. Information on growing native trees and landscaping for fall splendour are provided.
Publication Name: The American Gardener
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9978
Year: 2001
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As New AHS Board Chair, Arabella Dane brings High Energy, Accomplishment
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A big round of appreciation is given to Arabella Dane, who has worked for various non-profitable organizations related to horticulture. She describes the ecotourism trips and her new assignments related to horticulture and gardening.
Publication Name: The American Gardener
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9978
Year: 2004
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Late bloomers
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The usual gardening season that ranges from May to September gives blooming plants along with itches and bites of insects to the gardeners. Variety of late bloomers, plants blooming after general season can really give a soothing planting experience without any pain are described in detail.
Publication Name: The American Gardener
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9978
Year: 2004
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