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Morrison had worked methodically to create large-flowered azaleas that were hardy and suitable for the mid-Atlantic states.
From shrubs to towering controversy: Plan to remove azaleas draws objections Adrian Higgins 2010
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Morrison had worked methodically to create large-flowered azaleas that were hardy and suitable for the mid-Atlantic states.
From shrubs to towering controversy: Plan to remove azaleas draws objections Adrian Higgins 2010
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If I'm in a hurry, I simply float flat or cupped flowers such as large-flowered clematis, hollyhocks, roses, and lilies to decorate the bowl.
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The short, large-flowered alliums are a funny lot.
Gardens: Alliums 2010
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Sunflowers, loosely, fall into two categories: The tall, large-flowered varieties that are grown for their seed, and smaller varieties that can be used for cut flowers or, simply, for cheering up the tired, late-season garden plot.
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Morrison had worked methodically to create large-flowered azaleas that were hardy and suitable for the mid-Atlantic states.
From shrubs to towering controversy: Plan to remove azaleas draws objections Adrian Higgins 2010
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If I'm in a hurry, I simply float flat or cupped flowers such as large-flowered clematis, hollyhocks, roses, and lilies to decorate the bowl.
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Morrison had worked methodically to create large-flowered azaleas that were hardy and suitable for the mid-Atlantic states.
From shrubs to towering controversy: Plan to remove azaleas draws objections Adrian Higgins 2010
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An excellent large-flowered Exbury Azalea was crossed with the heat-tolerant, native Florida Azalea, R. austrinum, and the results are large-flowered, fragrant, heat tolerant cultivars.
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~Above is the astounding Admiral Semmes, the result of a hybrid cross between a large-flowered Exbury azalea called “Hotspur Yellow” and the native Florida azalea, Rhododendron austrinum.
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