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Plant P owerpoint

Plant P owerpoint. By Tyler Hitchcock. 2-5 ft. stems and long-lasting, lavender flowers. Rough, scattered leaves that become small toward the top of the stem. P erennial. Echinacea purpurea /purple coneflower. L eaf. Winter . Up to 65 feet or more Vine, Herb/Forb

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Plant P owerpoint

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  1. Plant Powerpoint By Tyler Hitchcock

  2. 2-5 ft. stems and long-lasting, lavender flowers. • Rough, scattered leaves that become small toward the top of the stem. • Perennial Echinacea purpurea/purple coneflower Leaf Winter

  3. Up to 65 feet or more • Vine, Herb/Forb • Common names: Golden Pothos, Golden Pothos Vine, Pothos, Centipede Tongavine, Taro Vine, Devil's Ivy • Perennial • Hawaii native Epipremnum/pothos

  4. Perennial • Winged Euonymus is a single or multistemmed shrub that becomes 6-12' tall at maturity. • Individual leaves are 1-2½" long and ½-1¼" across. • Typical habitats include disturbed woodlands, woodland borders, thickets, vacant lots, roadsides, and fence rows. Euonymus alatus winged euonymus

  5. Tree • Fine to medium textured, evergreen ground covers or small shrubs, growing to a height of 4-12 in. or 4 to 6 ft. if shrubs. • Leafs l/4 to 2 inch long • Central and western China, central Japan, south Korea. Euonymus fortunei cv

  6. 50-60 ft. tall, with a spread of 35-45 ft. • Bark is thin, smooth, bluish to whitish-gray but slightly darker in color than F. grand folia. Tree • Fall color is golden brown Fagussylvatica cv/ European beech

  7. Cool humid • Cool semiarid • The best cool-season grasses for dry, shaded areas; often mixed with Kentucky bluegrasses and perennial ryegrasses fordry, shaded areas. Well-drained, droughty, infertile, acid soil; light to moderate shade Festuca spp./ fescue

  8. Tree • Ficus Benjamin is the houseplant • It is best to keep this Ficus in an area where it will not receive a lot of DIRECT sunlight • 62-80°F (17-27°C) Min: 40°F (4°C) Ficus Benjamin

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