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They never have flowers and fruits but instead reproduce by spores typically produced on the lower side of the fronds or ‘leaves’ or on specialized spore-bearing fronds. Ferns make good, low maintenance garden plants that have surprisingly few pests and diseases.
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Shape in flower: flower stalks with upright spikes The tiny flowers are grouped into dense clusters atop erect flower stems. Propagate by seed, division or separation - Sow seeds in the fall when they are fresh.
U.S. National Arboretum: Native Magnolias of Spring
The southeastern United States is the center of the natural range for all of North America’s wild magnolias, and late spring is their time to bloom. These two unusual magnolias both have extremely large, beautifully fragrant flowers, making a visit to the Fern Valley coastal plain a sensory delight.
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Natureworks Horticultural Services, LLC
Northford, Connecticut (CT) 06472
(9 miles away)
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Millane Nurseries, Inc.
Cromwell, Connecticut (CT) 06416-1443
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Van Wilgen's Garden Center
North Branford, Connecticut (CT) 06471
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Fairfield, Connecticut (CT) 06824-2890
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Bethel, Connecticut (CT) 06801
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