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In this episode, Kathy Cropp talks with Adina Nance of Gro Green Organics.

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Collector’s Choice: Rhodea japonica
May 1, 2007 – 12:05 am | No Comment

This evergreen perennial groundcover has ornamental appeal for every season, on either coast

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Collector’s Choice: Aristolochia
May 1, 2007 – 12:05 am | No Comment

With their oddly shaped flowers and bug-trapping abilities, these vines and shrubs are most intriguing.

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Collector’s Choice: Schefflera
May 1, 2007 – 12:05 am | No Comment

Besides the typical houseplant, this genus includes some attractive species worth trying in cooler gardens

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Collector’s Choice: Cotinus obovatus
May 1, 2007 – 12:05 am | No Comment

Less widely grown than its European cousin, American smoketree (Cotinus obovatus) offers a textured spring silhouette and brilliant foliage in fall, even in poor soils

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Collector’s Choice: Indigofera
May 1, 2007 – 12:05 am | No Comment

These Indigofera species reward simple care with scads of charming pea flowers and ferny foliage

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Collector’s Choice: Proteaceae
May 1, 2007 – 12:05 am | No Comment

The Proteaceae family includes several members that can contribute enticing flowers and foliage farther north than you might guess

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Collector’s Choice: Itea
May 1, 2007 – 12:05 am | No Comment

A pleasant experience with one stunning selection led to other members of the genus Itea

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Native Oaks
May 1, 2007 – 12:05 am | No Comment

Rugged yet beautiful oak trees contribute much to the yard and garden.

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Hemerocallis ‘Zarahemla’
April 27, 2007 – 12:04 am | No Comment

Hemerocallis ‘Zarahemla’ is compact, 20 to 22 inches in height. Also, it has repeat blooms and performs well in multiple zones…

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Rhododendron X ‘Conlea’
April 20, 2007 – 12:04 am | No Comment

Autumn Rouge™ is one of 23 varieties of Encore Azalea®, with each variety delivering differing growth habits and bloom colors. Autumn Rouge™ was the first seedling to bloom from the thousands of azalea seedlings derived from numerous controlled crosses…

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Echinacea ‘CBG Cone2′ PPAF Pixie Meadowbrite
April 13, 2007 – 12:04 am | No Comment

Echinacea Pixie Meadowbrite is a product of three plants crossbred by Dr. Jim Ault from the Chicago Botanical Garden…

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