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Quince, Flowering
Flowering Quince spends most of the year as a shrubby tangle of branches and non-descript foliage. Its bare thorny branches are covered with brilliant 1 1/2 to 2 inch usually red blossoms and offers up a delightful fragrance.

Almond, Flowering
Many flowering trees, both ornamental and orchard types, belong to the same diverse family of trees that bear stone fruits. Size: While nut producing almond trees will grow as tall as 25 feet at maturity and spread approximately half that distance, the ornamental flowering almonds may reach only 5 to 8 feet tall and spread 3 to 8 feet, depending on the type.

Plum, Flowering
There are many types of plum trees and they are usually grouped by their place of origin. The single or double fragrant flowers appear on the branches in clusters of 2 or 3 before the leaves emerge.

Flowers, Perennials
Perennials are the backbone of the flower garden. Unlike annuals, which need to be replaced each year, perennials go dormant over the winter and emerge again in spring. Because they need to store up energy to return and bloom again, most perennials have shorter blooming seasons than annuals.

Flowers
Organized into 88 accounts covering 443 different annuals, this handy book is the perfect guide to the all the most popular annual flowers available in the garden centers. With over 400 color photographs and lots of straightforward tips and solutions for common problems, this book is sure to meet your gardening needs.


Listings for Flowers in Washington
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Edgewood Flower Farm
Edgewood,  Washington  (WA)  98371
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Master Nursery 

Tulips.com
Mt. Vernon,  Washington  (WA)  98273
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Windmill Gardens
Sumner,  Washington  (WA)  98390
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