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  2. 5 Outdoor Plants That Are Incredibly Hard to Kill - AOL

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    Ahead, we spoke to gardening experts about some of the most hard-to-kill plants you can add to your garden. ... (they are popular as both indoor and outdoor plants), they're difficult to kill once ...

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    Tineke Variegated Rubber Tree “The rubber tree 'Tineke' is a real showstopper for indoor spaces,” explains Hurd. With large, glossy leaves in a gorgeous mix of green, cream, and pink, it ...

  4. These Indoor Plants Are (Nearly) Impossible to Kill - AOL

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    We've rounded up the best indoor houseplants from easy-growing options for beginners to low-light loving air cleaners, and ones that are perfectly pet-friendly. These Indoor Plants Are (Nearly ...

  5. Gardening in restricted spaces - Wikipedia

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    A container garden in large plastic planters. Container or bucket gardening involves growing plants in some type of container, whether it be commercially produced or an everyday object such as 5-gallon bucket, wooden crate, plastic storage container, kiddie pool, etc. Container gardening is convenient for those with limited spaces because the containers can be placed anywhere and as single ...

  6. Choristoneura fumiferana - Wikipedia

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    Damage to trees in forests can begin even before the buds have flushed. Early instar larvae mine and kill these buds. Late instar larvae are voracious feeders, chewing off needles at their bases. In heavy infestations, old foliage is also eaten. Increment loss, tree deformity, and tree mortality follow several years of heavy infestation. [57] [58]

  7. Carya cordiformis - Wikipedia

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    Carya cordiformis, the bitternut hickory, [2] also called bitternut, yellowbud hickory, or swamp hickory, is a large hickory species native to the eastern United States and adjacent Canada.