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Texas Redbud, Texas’ own Cherry Blossom

Texas Redbud, Texas’ own Cherry Blossom

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Written by Derek Carroll
The heart-shaped leaves and rounding growth habit make the redbud a beautiful addition to a shadier garden. It’s also an early nectar source for butterflies, moths, and bees and a larval host plant for the Henry’s Elfin butterfly.
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Somewhere Over the Rainbow, How to Plant by Color

Somewhere Over the Rainbow, How to Plant by Color

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Written by Dorothy Yoakam
Somewhere over the rainbow, bluebirds fly, troubles melt like lemon drops, and gardens bloom with...
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