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  2. Every Garden Needs One of These Pink Flowering Trees - AOL

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    Redbud. One of the first trees to bloom in the spring, the tiny hot pink blooms of redbud appear before the foliage. It’s nicely sized to fit many gardens, with most varieties topping out around ...

  3. Here are 9 of the best trees for spectacular fall foliage ...

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    8. American Beech tree. Golden brown in the fall, this tree is widely native to eastern North America and is common in Ohio, per ODNR. You might be able to spot this tree by its steely white bark ...

  4. List of Northern American nectar sources for honey bees

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    Perennial. Western US – One of the best spring forage sources for honeybees. Blooms 45–60 days and continuously produces nectar throughout the day. Can be seeded several times per year. Prefers 3 ft of topsoil. 180–1,500 pounds honey per acre, depending on soil quality and depth; 300–1000 pounds of pollen.

  5. The 24 Best Indoor Trees for Your Home, According to ... - AOL

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    Banana Leaf Fig. Known for the unique shape of its slender leaves, the banana leaf fig is another great indoor tree to consider. “With a height of up to 10 feet, impressive deep green and bushy ...

  6. List of San Francisco Bay Area wildflowers - Wikipedia

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    Because of the large population of the Bay Area and its variety of garden styles, many plant species may be encountered as garden escapes. Among those seen are: Acacia spp. Bougainvillea spp. Common Broom (Spanish, French, others) Cortaderia spp. (Pampas grass) Eucalyptus spp. Forget-me-nots (Myosotis discolor and M. latifolia) Ice plant ...

  7. Cornus florida - Wikipedia

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    Cornus urbiniana Rose, syn of subsp. urbiniana. Cornus florida, the flowering dogwood, is a species of flowering tree in the family Cornaceae native to eastern North America and northern Mexico. An endemic population once spanned from southernmost coastal Maine south to northern Florida and west to the Mississippi River. [4]