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  2. 11 Easy Annuals Perfect for Beginner Gardeners - AOL

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    The plant's sun-loving blooms are long-lasting and deer resistant. They will add a burst of color to any yard in zones 2 to 11. ... The tall plants yield a significant number of seeds per bloom ...

  3. Bring a Pop of Color to Your Garden With These Annual Flowers

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    Nasturtium. Nasturtium is super-easy to grow from seed (soak the seeds overnight to speed up germination). Their pretty rounded leaves and brightly-colored flowers have a vining habitat, so you ...

  4. List of Northern American nectar sources for honey bees

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    A honey bee collecting nectar from an apricot flower.. The nectar resource in a given area depends on the kinds of flowering plants present and their blooming periods. Which kinds grow in an area depends on soil texture, soil pH, soil drainage, daily maximum and minimum temperatures, precipitation, extreme minimum winter temperature, and growing degre

  5. Vaccinium stamineum - Wikipedia

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    Vaccinium stamineum, commonly known as deerberry, tall deerberry, highbush huckleberry, buckberry, and southern gooseberry, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family. [3] It is native to North America, including Ontario, the eastern and central United States, and parts of Mexico. [4] [5] It is most common in the southeastern United ...

  6. Erodium cicutarium - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are arranged in a loose cluster and have ten filaments – five of which are fertile – and five styles. [6] The leaves are pinnate to pinnate-pinnatifid, with hairy stems. [7] The long seed-pod, shaped like the bill of a stork, bursts open in a spiral when ripe, sending the seeds (which have long tails called awns) into the air.

  7. Should You Plant Annuals or Perennials? - AOL

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    Most annuals bloom for months, lasting through the entire spring and summer. This is why they're so popular, says Aul Cervoni. Gardeners know that they're getting full color for a lot longer.

  8. Melampodium leucanthum - Wikipedia

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    The center of the flower is a composite flowerhead with up to 50 individual yellow flowers. Surrounding the composite head are 8 to 13 white ray petals with a distinctive notch on their outer end. [1] [2] The plant has a short lifespan and dies in the wintertime, but its self-seeding process resurrects it from seed. [3]

  9. Do deer eat all of your flowers? Here are some things you can ...

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    By planting some of the plants on their list, you can create a beautiful yard with plants native to New Jersey that are less likely to get devoured immediately by your local herd of deer.