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201.
Aquilegia (Columbine)
Columbines are dainty in flower and foliage, and attractive to hummingbirds who visit the
open throated flowers for the nectar in May.
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202.
Erica (Heathers)
Heaths and heathers do best in an
open sunny location. They will grow in a small amount of shade but will not flower freely, tending to spread growth which leaves the centres
open to frost damage.
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203.
Hemerocallis (Day Lily)
The flowers will
open with the early sun and remain
open for the rest of the day, often into the evening.
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204.
Peony
This material will keep the soil
open at the same time hold moisture in the fibrous material.
No more than 2 in/5 cm of soil should be over the bud eyes when the soil has been watered-in around the tubers.
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205.
Phlox
Dwarf phlox is easy to accommodate in shallow soils for some are native to the barren
open spots in northern Ontario.
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206.
Violet
The fragrance makes itself known by its flowers after first rains in fall; the leaves remain a lively green all winter accompanied by almost continuous blooming in mild
open spells.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/herbaceous_perennials/violet.html
207.
Antirrhinum (Snapdragon)
Bright Butterflies Mixed, 30 in/76 cm, has been in gardens for several years where its
open pentstemon-like flowers are admired until you tell your friends it is a snapdragon.
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208.
Marvel - Of - Peru
Marvel-of-Peru (Mirabilis jalapa) is sometimes called four-o'clock from its habit of opening at promptly that time on summer afternoons, or it will
open a little on cloudy days from our observations.
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209.
Portulaca
Only 6 in/15 cm high, this is a flat-on-the-ground sort of succulent plant with wide
open flowers of yellow, pink, red and orange.
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210.
Sweet Peas
From fall sown seeds in a well drained spot, first flowers
open in early May in favourable years.
To sow in March, if this is possible in your garden, look around for a suitable spot.
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