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  2. 12 Best Perennials And Shrubs To Plant In The Fall Once ... - AOL

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    Here’s what to plant when cooler weather arrives in your area. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  3. 10 Perennials You Should Prune In The Fall To Keep Your ...

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    Botanical Name:Iris spp. Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Type: Medium to moist, well-draining, rich Soil pH: Slightly acidic to Neutral (6.5-7.5) USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 to 10. In ...

  4. Plant These Perennials in Your Garden for the Gift That Keeps ...

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    Perennial plants and flowers will come back year after year, and there are sun and shade lovers to suit any garden. ... Plant them in the fall or spring, then watch as they flower from late spring ...

  5. Primula farinosa - Wikipedia

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    Primula farinosa, the bird's-eye primrose, is a small perennial plant in the family Primulaceae, native to Northern Europe and northern Asia, and (rarely) further south at high altitudes in the mountains of southern Europe. This primrose thrives on grazed meadows rich in lime and moisture.

  6. Primula - Wikipedia

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    Plants bloom mostly during the spring, with flowers often appearing in spherical umbels on stout stems arising from basal rosettes of leaves; their flowers can be purple, yellow, red, pink, blue, or white. Some species show a white mealy bloom (farina) on various parts of the plant. [3] Many species are adapted to alpine climates.

  7. The 10 Best Perennials to Plant in the Fall - AOL

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    This year, we're thinking ahead and planting a sea of pretty perennials (plants that regrow year after year from the same root system) in our own backyard. (Hello, cut bouquets come springtime!)