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  2. 12 Plants You Should Plant In The Winter (Plus, What You ...

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    Plants experience a long bloom season, flowering from spring to early summer. The blossoms attract an abundance of butterflies and birds love to nibble the seeds, which reseed readily in the garden.

  3. This Easy-To-Care-For Shrub Provides Stunning Yellow Blooms ...

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    Mahonias are stately shrubs beloved for their easy care and adaptability. They provide striking architecture in the landscape and gorgeous color throughout the year, from yellow winter blooms to ...

  4. This Low-Maintenance Shrub Will Fill Your Fall And Winter ...

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    Collect and destroy all fallen flowers and as well as infected blooms still on the plant. Also remove and discard the mulch around the base of plants and replace with a fresh layer. Common Problems

  5. Chimonanthus - Wikipedia

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    Chimonanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Calycanthaceae, native to China, [4] but is also cultivated elsewhere in Asia, including Iran. [5] The genus includes three to six species depending on taxonomic interpretation; six are accepted by the Flora of China. The name means winter flower in Greek.

  6. Erica carnea - Wikipedia

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    Erica carnea, the winter heath, [1] winter-flowering heather, spring heath or alpine heath, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae, native to mountainous areas of central, eastern and southern Europe, where it grows in coniferous woodlands or stony slopes.

  7. These Flowers Will Thrive in the Coldest Months of the Year

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    This interesting shrub gets wispy, whimsical flowers in mid-winter, long before the foliage appears. It is native to North America and grows best in mild climates in full sun. Just make sure to ...