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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Flower Growing Guides - Growing Guide
This tall native wildflower brings a riot of fall flower color to North American roadsides. Plants are upright but loose and open. Cut plants back after flowering to avoid self-seeding or if foliage is unsightly.
Gardening Resources, Cornell University
Search Gardening: Today gardeners enjoy an unprecedented wealth of plants to choose from in their quest for the perfect landscape. Recently some gardeners have chosen sides and express the opinion that native plants are better plants.
Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Flower Growing Guides - Growing Guide
This native owes its common name to its pendulous, star-like white or rosy pink flowers. Sow seeds outdoors where desired or in containers in a cold frame in fall.
Blackeyed Susan
The jaunty daisy flowers of Black-eyed Susans are familiar to everyone as the daisies with yellow petals and brown centers. They are somewhat coarse with obvious veins, as befits such a sturdy flowering plant.
Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Flower Growing Guides - Growing Guide
This fast-growing annual vine gets its common names from its flowers. Flowers are pale green when they first open, and turn purple or white as they mature. Propagate by seed - Start seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last spring frost.
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