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Plant Power P oint

Plant Power P oint. By: John Gilligan. Liriodendron tulipifera / Tuliptree. Tree A large tree, the tallest of the eastern hardwoods Greenish yellow tulip-like flowers in May or June Can grow up to 165 feet tall Native to eastern us. Liriope spp /Lily turf . Perennial

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Plant Power P oint

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  1. Plant Power Point By: John Gilligan

  2. Liriodendron tulipifera/Tuliptree • Tree • A large tree, the tallest of the eastern hardwoods • Greenish yellow tulip-like flowers in May or June • Can grow up to 165 feet tall • Native to eastern us

  3. Liriopespp/Lily turf • Perennial • Liriopes respond well to any good, well-drained garden soil either in sun or shade, They require no special care. • It is a very good drought tolerant plant • originate from regions in China, Japan, Taiwan or Vietnam

  4. Lobulariamaritima-Sweet alyssum • Annual • It likes wet conditions • 3-10 inches in height • Likes sun to partial shade • Native to ColumbretesIslands

  5. Lonicera japonica ‘Halliana’/ Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle • Shrub • Grows to be 15-30 feet • Full sun to partial sun • Prefers wet conditions • It is native to Japan

  6. Magnolia grandifloracv. Southern Magnolia • Tree • Can grow to be 90 ft. tall • Native to southeastern United States • Prefers moist soils • It likes shady areas

  7. Mahoniaaquifolia cv. / Oregon Grape • Shrub • Grows to be 3-16 ft. tall • Native to the North American west coast • Prefers dry soils • Sun, part sun, part shade

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