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  2. Arizona Native Plant Society - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Native Plant Society (AZNPS) is based in Tuscan, Arizona, USA; it works to promote knowledge, appreciation, conservation and restoration of Arizona native plants and their habitats, as well as the use of native plants in urban landscapes and gardens.

  3. Crocus etruscus - Wikipedia

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    Crocus etruscus (Tuscan crocus) is a species of flowering plant in the genus Crocus of the family Iridaceae, endemic to woodlands of Central Tuscany (Italy). [2] It is a cormous perennial growing to 8 cm (3.1 in) tall. The lilac flowers with purple veining and prominent orange stigmas appear in early spring. [3]

  4. Tuscan order - Wikipedia

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    Because the Tuscan mode is easily worked up by a carpenter with a few planing tools, it became part of the vernacular Georgian style that lingered in places like New England and Ohio deep into the 19th century. In gardening, "carpenter's Doric" which is Tuscan, provides simple elegance to gate posts and fences in many traditional garden contexts.

  5. FarmVille Tuscany items multiply with Allegra's Abby and ...

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    Here is the complete list of new items: Tuscany Lamppost. Tuscany Planter. Tuscany Rocky Red Flower Knoll. Allegra's Abby. Dante's Ristorante. Which Tuscan-themed items have you bought so far?

  6. Cupressus sempervirens - Wikipedia

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    Like most plants, Cupressus sempervirens requires light for such growth. [6] Because the tree must survive wet winters and hot, dry summers, its roots are adapted to be stout and shallow for easier gathering of the nutrients in the soil. [3] The roots of Cupressus sempervirens are adapted to function in both acidic and alkaline soils. [2]

  7. Is It Bad To Leave Leaves On Your Lawn? Experts Explain

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    Lawns need access to sunlight and airflow, just like all garden plants. When leaves accumulate, it reduces the lawn's basic needs—sunlight, water, and oxygen–to grow and stay healthy. Piles of ...