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  2. 15 Bulbs to Plant in Fall for a Beautiful Showing Next Spring

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    “Depending on where you live and growing conditions, anemones can either be planted in the fall and overwintered in warmer zones 8 and above or planted in late winter or early spring.” Zones ...

  3. 12 Bulbs to Plant in the Fall for Springtime Flowers - AOL

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    Find a spot in full sun (that's 6 or more hours of direct sunlight per day), then dig a hole about two to three times the height of the bulb, and place it pointy-side up in the hole.

  4. Photoperiodism - Wikipedia

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    These plants typically flower during late spring or early summer as days are getting longer. In the northern hemisphere, the longest day of the year (summer solstice) is on or about 21 June. [14] After that date, days grow shorter (i.e. nights grow longer) until 21 December (the winter solstice). This situation is reversed in the southern ...

  5. Exponential growth - Wikipedia

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    After one hour, or six ten-minute intervals, there would be sixty-four bacteria. Many pairs (b, τ) of a dimensionless non-negative number b and an amount of time τ (a physical quantity which can be expressed as the product of a number of units and a unit of time) represent the same growth rate, with τ proportional to log b.

  6. The Best Flowers and Perennials to Plant in Your Garden This Fall

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    Here are the best fall flowers and perennials to plant for a long season of blooms. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Synchronous flowering - Wikipedia

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    In plant species which flower every year, complete across-year synchrony has been achieved. Plants which do not flower every year can achieve varying degrees of synchrony. Resource consumption can dictate how frequently a dioecious or gynoecious plant flowers, as producing seeds is a significant resource investment.

  8. Grow These Fall Flowers for a Burst of Warm, Seasonal Color

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    Especially in the fall thanks to those clusters of short-stalked flowers and leaves that become extremely colorful! Note: This one can grow up to 30 feet tall! Varieties to try: Lemonade Berry ...

  9. Epifagus - Wikipedia

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    During late summer and early fall E. virginiana flowers. Beechdrops produces two types of flowers: chasmogamous and cleistogamous. Chasmogamous flowers are cross pollinated flowers that grow at the top of the plant and are sometimes sterile. Cleistogamous flowers are self-fertile, these flowers grow at the base of the plant. [10]