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Individuals (plants grown from seed for garden from seed)
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Pinus longaeva in the Northeast Kingdom, VT
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Stewartia pseudocamellia in northeastern VT.
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A vibrant pink Monarda didyma!
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One of few Pinus longaeva that have fully survived my overwintering in unprotected pots.
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These are 3 and 4 year old Prunus subhirtella. There's one gigantic pendula that I must get in the ground this year! The rest are for sale.
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A Prunus subhirtella in the meadow. It's now surviving under its own power, and it experienced very little die back this spring without water.
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Prunus armeniaca
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Malus baccata 'Mandschurica' (foreground left) with what I believe to be an old Malus prunifolia (back right).
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Prunus tomentosa. In its 3rd year, I think. Had a cherry this year :)
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Pinus contorta var. latifolia that seems to have slightly wavy or twisted needles. I hope it keeps up that way. Could be interesting!
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Pinus contorta var latifolia
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Ilex verticilata
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Seems to be a dark needled Pinus nigra.
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Malus baccata for sale!
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Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula' individual without even a strong central leader
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Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula' individual with strong central leader.
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First Alcea rosea to bloom!
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First Rosa x rugosa 'Alba' bloom! 25 are blooming now.
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Rudbeckia hirta
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Artemisia absinthium does seem to repel.
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1st!
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Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula' individual with strong central leader. We didn't have a very hard winter but this baby survived less than -20degF on a couple of nights! :)
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Bright pink Monarda didyma.
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Bright pink Monarda didyma from above.
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Scarlet (turns to crimson as it ages) day lily.
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Was supposed to be Rosa x rugosa 'Alba'. They mostly grow true. What a beautiful surprise!
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Found in the backyard.
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Ulmus americana. I thought it was dead last summer. After I moved it outside, it lost all it's leaves and looked like a Y-shaped twig. I kept watering it anyway, and this year it came back beautifully!
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Malus baccata 'Mandschurica'
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Found in the front yard.
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The new "greenhouse" is in the basement, but this little guy loves the light so much, I gave this one to him.
Pinus longaeva in the Northeast Kingdom, VT
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