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Epimedium, Bishop's Hat, Barrenwort
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Low-growing foliage of great distinction and spring flowers make epimediums, also known as bishop's hat or barrenwort, a good choice. Flowers in soft colors sometimes bloom before plants leaf out. Learn about this shade-loving perennial.
Astilbe, Garden Spirea
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Astibles, or garden spireas, are perennials with fernlike foliage, feathery plumes and long panicles. Learn to grow astilbe.
Alstroemeria, Lily of Peru
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Alstroemerias, or Lilies of Peru, are spotted perennial lilylike flowers that grow in garden containers and flowerbeds. Learn about astroemeria.
Bleeding Heart
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Bleeding heart, a perennial flower, has fernlike foliage and heart-shaped pendant pink or white flowers. Find out about this Dicentra favorite.
What is a certificate of appropriateness?
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A certificate of appropriateness must be issued by a historic preservation committee to approve any additions or changes to a building in a historic district. Learn about certificates of appropriateness in this article.
Annual Flowers Image Gallery
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Annuals are primed to germinate quickly when conditions are right, grow speedily, and then make loads of flowers, fruits, roots, and seeds. Learn all about annual flowers by checking out this annual flower pictures image gallery.
Annuals Under 12 Inches
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Annuals under 12 inches work well at the front of gardens and along borders, since they leave the taller plants behind them visible. Learn which annuals stay under 12 inches high.
Nasturtium
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Nasturtium is an annual flower and a good introduction to gardening. Salad lovers eat the edible flower's leaves. Learn about nasturtium.
Monkshood
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Monkshood is an extremely poisonous plant, whose flowers resemble those of delphinium. Learn how to care for it at HowStuffWorks.
How Historic Districts Work
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Historic districts could protect you from your neighbor's bad taste. Find out how historic districts work and how your neighborhood could become one.