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Brian's Garden - Rose of Sharon (March 2, 2002)
Spaci Brian's Garden is devoted to the gardener and their endless pursuit of happiness in ... I bought a house on Cape Cod that has a Rose of Sharon (I believe). ...
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Rose of Sharon Bush
Spaci Rose of sharon bush is a deciduous flowering shrub, sometimes thought of as a small tree. Responsive to pruning, rose of sharon bushes can be used to form a ...
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Brian's Garden - Rose of Sharon Relocation (August 27, 2002)
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Paghat's Garden: Rose of Sharon Mythology
Spaci The flower name Rose of Sharon was borrowed from the the Song of Songs. ... or Sparkle," as with a celestial aura, or like a flowering meadow or garden. ...
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Cambridge 2000 Gallery: Botanic Garden: Rose of Sharon leaves
Spaci Cambridge, England: Botanic Garden: Rose of Sharon (Hypericum calycinum) leaves. Description: Cambridge, England: Botanic Garden: Rose of Sharon (Hypericum ...
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Gardening Forums: Seed Trading: (pink rose) rose of sharon, sase...
Spaci I harvested some regular rose of sharon seeds from a friend's house ... Check out our tour of Dave's Garden, or some of the Dave's Garden highlights: ...
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The Garden Guru: hibiscus, althaea and Turk's cap - Fort Worth Star Telegram


Fort Worth Star Telegram

The Garden Guru: hibiscus, althaea and Turk's cap
Fort Worth Star Telegram
Rose-of-Sharon, or althaea If you'd prefer something of a more permanent landscaping shrub, this is your sister. Depending on the variety, althaeas range in mature height and spread from 10 to 15 feet. They're winter-hardy clear to the Upper Midwest, ...

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Lutherville: Girl Scout Troop a Gold Award group - Baltimore Sun


Baltimore Sun

Lutherville: Girl Scout Troop a Gold Award group
Baltimore Sun
She repaired a statue of the Blessed Mother and decorated a bench to compliment the garden. • Aprons Help Feed the Hungry was Mary Rose Malooly's project. She discussed needs at Our Daily Bread soup kitchen in Baltimore with the management team there, ...

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Mount Sharon: A classical garden in Orange, Va. - Washington Post


Mount Sharon: A classical garden in Orange, Va.
Washington Post
The rose garden contains principles of geometry and symmetry that go back to the ancients. Romans fashioned a garden room named an exedra where busts of philosophers and deities were displayed. At Mount Sharon, the worthies are the Virginian founding ...

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Gate to Colonial Revival garden swings back into a forgotten time - Staunton News Leader


Gate to Colonial Revival garden swings back into a forgotten time
Staunton News Leader
The view across the rose garden at Mount Sharon near Orange. The pergolas to the right offer a shady viewing platform and the gardenís four fountains provide the cooling sight and sound of water. / Tracy A. Woodward/The Washington Post Mary Lou ...
Mount Sharon, a classical garden in VirginiaWashington Post

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A gardener warms to yellow - Houston Chronicle


A gardener warms to yellow
Houston Chronicle
Photo: Sharon Steinmann / Houston Chronicle Melampodium likes sun and well-drained to dry conditions. Photo: John Everett / Houston Chronicle Daffodil, tulip, ranunculus, pansy, 'Lady Banks' rose, Carolina jessamine, Louisiana iris, daylily, calendula, ...

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