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  2. Our Recommended Hanging Plants Will Glam Up Any Space - AOL

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    Outdoors, hanging plants, such as petunias and fuchsia, are a way to add instant charm to your garden, decorate your front porch or patio, or make your back deck more inviting.

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    Find the 40 best front door plants for fall that'll make it look stylish and welcoming, including topiaries, trees, shrubs, and low-maintenance houseplants.

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  5. New York Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) is a botanical garden at Bronx Park in the Bronx, New York City.Established in 1891, it is located on a 250-acre (100 ha) site that contains a landscape with over one million living plants; the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, a greenhouse containing several habitats; and the LuEsther T. Mertz Library, which contains one of the world's largest collections of ...

  6. Vernonia noveboracensis - Wikipedia

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    It grows approximately 6 feet tall. The flowers are purple, borne in summer and fall. [5] Ironweed is an herbaceous clumping perennial that will spread by seed. Ironweed can be an aggressive in moist soils. [6] Vernonia noveboracensis has longer stems than other plants in the same genus like Vernonia acaulis. [7] The color of the seed is brown.

  7. Physocarpus opulifolius - Wikipedia

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    Its native range is from New York to Minnesota and South Dakota, south to Florida, Arkansas and Kansas. But it can be found from Quebec west to Minnesota, South Dakota and Colorado, south to Oklahoma to Georgia and north to New York. [8] The shrub is an escape, or a wild plant formerly cultivated, northeastward. [7]