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Purple Leaved Sand Cherry
Fairly common in the Midwest, it is a lovely ornamental cherry that is a hybrid. They grow to only 7 to 14 feet, spreading to a maximum of 7 to 10 feet or so.
Species of Oriental Cherry
Mature height is 15 to 25’with a spread of 15 to 20’. Mature height is 25 to 35’ with a spread of 25 to 35’. Mature height is 25 to 40’ with a spread of 20 to 35’.
Drying Flowers
Preserve many flowers by drying them in sand, borax/cornmeal mixtures or silica gel. Place flower heads with single rows of petals face down on a layer of sand or borax mix and gently trickle the granules over and around each flower.
Using Blackeyed Susans
Drying Black-eyed Susans are among the easiest flowers to dry with sand or borax. Pick dry flowers on a clear, low humidity day after dew has dried and before evening dampness.
Hydrangea
The hydrangea is a very popular flowering shrub in the home landscapes of America. Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) Height 3 to 6 feet tall, spread larger; In late June 4 to 12 inch cone-shaped clusters over 1 foot long, start green, then white and in fall pink or purplish.
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