Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica, USDA climate zones 3-9) turns blazing reds and oranges in fall, great, glossy foliage year round. Versatile tree develops a deep taproot tall and wide. 30 -50 feet high 20-30 wide. Front yard but lots of raking comes with it
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near the ferns?
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'About Face', winner of the 2005 All American Rose Selection??
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simple red. Knock out roses?
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Have about twenty of the pink sedums but look good with pine!
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love my humming birds, need to add a house for them.
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What i use to have?
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Japanese flowering cherry
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nice tree 25 feet.
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crepe myrtle, never thought i would want them but they are beautiful
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smoke bush
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graceful and curving; like the violets in the back
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Iron design for garden
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orange lilys
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beautiful white dogwood
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like the use of ferns in this combo and the lighting fixtures
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Just beautiful. Love the look.
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Plants in the front front?
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Hydranea in front yard?
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like the boxwoods near the driveway.
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nice quiet place!
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Maybe blood glass in my cement pots, small rocks, thyme all near the japanese maple
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beautiful need to add more to yard. blooms in end Oct/early Nov
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spiked plant would look good with my catus
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like the fence.
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nice minature japanese maple in front. Like how the sidewalk goes into the driveway. Nice combination
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interesting combo of tall eve greens, and love the white flowers below
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Kind of like purple ones in my front yard. Need to transplant some of them.
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maybe four or five squares of concrete in area near screen porch for table and/or chair.
Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica, USDA climate zones 3-9) turns blazing reds and oranges in fall, great, glossy foliage year round. Versatile tree develops a deep taproot tall and wide. 30 -50 feet high 20-30 wide. Front yard but lots of raking comes with it
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