Jorm asked:
I wanna bring some flowers that won’t die like within a few hours. What type of flowers should I be looking for? If it were up to me I’d grab w/e I caught my eye, but like I said before, I want something that lasts for a little while.
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JB asked:
I have 3 or 4 very old Rose of Sharon Bushes(maybe 15 years old) I planted from sprouts. I have a “purple” flower Rose of Sharon bush and a “white” flower rose of Sharon bush and between the two is a bush that has “purple” and “white” flowers. The bush was never grafted. It has only one “trunk”; each limb on the bush has it’s own individual color…….either all purple or all white but they are all on the same bush. I have heard of flowers changing colors but I have never heard of a bush having two different colored flowers on it without something being done to it and this bush has had nothing done to it to cause this.
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Lifer asked:
I have some hardwood trees in my yard that produce orange / yellow flowers every spring. The leaf is familiar looking, I don’t believe it is oak or maple though. I live in Georgia, north of Atlanta.
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Bob R. asked:
I need the names of some flowers that grow well this time of year and under full sun. Thanks.
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Le L asked:
I need to know what requirements wine cup flowers need for a school subject cause we are making a community graden on a trail at my school. I’m the one in charge of finding out what they need. Plz help me its a grade.
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HollyJ asked:
We have a chain link fence that lines the south side of our yard. I want perennials so I don’t have to replant them year after year. I live in central Iowa so it has to survive the winters. Also, I would like variety in bloom time so i will always have open flowers through the summer and into fall.
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♥Raeny♥in New York asked:
I want nice color flowers that would bloom the whole spring, summer and fall!
Easy to maintain or more work to maintain. (Please let me know if its easy to take care of or not!) Thanks!
Thanks for the responses!
St. Albans, New York
which is part of Queens
Why would anyone thumbs down. These are great answers.
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