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  2. 20 Tiny Flowers to Grow in Your Garden for a Larger ... - AOL

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    Plant in small groups for a burst of blue throughout the rest of your greenery. This flower prefers moderate temperatures and plenty of sunlight. USDA Hardiness Zones : 5 to 9

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    Great choices include the brand-new Orange Glow Knockout, with luminous orange flowers, or the Pink Double-Knockout, with hot pink double flowers. Related: The 3 Types of Roses Every Garden Needs ...

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    Top landscaping designers and garden professionals reveal the best landscaping trends for 2024, from wildflower meadows to pickleball courts and edible gardens.

  5. Lonicera nitida - Wikipedia

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    L. nitida is a broadleaf evergreen shrub 4–5 ft (1.2–1.5 m) tall [2] and 4–6 ft (1.2–1.8 m) wide if unclipped, with dark green, small leaves (6–16 millimeters long). The creamy white, fragrant flowers , appearing at the end of spring, [ 3 ] are 6 millimeters long, and grow in pairs.

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    Wildflower Frame. Soften sharp corners with a bed of wildflowers and other native plants. This landscape blends in but also creates a beautiful, intentional divide between your property and your ...

  7. Ixora coccinea - Wikipedia

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    Fruits. Although there are around 500 species in the genus Ixora, only a handful are commonly cultivated, and the common name, Ixora, is usually used for I. coccinea. I. coccinea is used in warm climates for hedges and screens, foundation plantings, massed in flowering beds, or grown as a specimen shrub or small