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Winter Aconite

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  1. Eranthis

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    … of the earliest risers each spring. Commonly called winter aconite , this tiny plant produces sunny yellow cup-shaped ..... sows. Latin Name: Eranthis hyemalis Common Name: Winter aconite Zone: 3-7 Description: Growing 3 to 8 inches tall …

  2. 12 Beautiful Bulbs Deer and Rabbits Don't Eat

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    … inches tall Zones: 3-9 Native to North America: No One of spring's first bloomers (often before the snow melts) winter aconite bears cup-shape sunny yellow flowers. Name: Eranthis hyemalis Growing Conditions: Full sun or part shade and …

  3. 21 Early-Season Flowers for Your Garden

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    … well-drained soil Size: To 2 feet tall and 1 foot wide Zones: 3-7 If the snow has melted, you can be sure that winter aconite is ready to burst forth from the garden . Its growth time is limited -- the plant dies back once spring transitions …

  4. What to Plant in the Fall

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    … hyacinth, Siberian squill, allium, fritillaria, English bluebell, dog's-tooth violet, glory-of-the-snow, winter aconite , or snowdrop. Check out these pest-resistant bulbs . Fall is the best time to plant pansies because the still …

  5. Lavender in the Garden

    Stories

    … earth tones of bronze, orange, and gold with a touch of the ethereal, represented by perennial asters, fall crocuses, and aconites . Related Feature: Purple Passion Container Garden Design Plant breeders haven't yet achieved a true blue rose, but lavender …

  6. Blue in the Garden

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    … nots and columbines; campanulas give way to irises in early summer. As high summer approaches, bold blues take over with aconite , baptisia, clematis, and delphinium. Add blue to your landscape in the form of ornamental fruits: blueberry, porcelain …

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