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The week of June 12
What's blooming this week?
'Winnipeg Parks' Roses Tsingtau Martagon Lilies Spike Speedwell
Hardy to Zone 2, Winnipeg Parks produces beautiful, upright, medium to dark-red blossoms that appear from early summer to frost. A very hardy & unusual lily. The star-shaped orange-red flower is very distinctive. Great in the front border with daylilies, tickseed or ornamental grasses.
'My Castle' Lupines 'Golden Queen' Trollius 'Siskiyou' Golden Yarrow
Sure to brighten any mixed border with its spiked, brick-red flowers, tropical looking foliage. Trollius vary in height from alpine types to the typically common garden varieties. They make wonderful additions to moist borders, bog gardens and pond sides. They are valued for their bright yellow, daisy-like flowers and their silver-gray foliage. A vigorous, low growing variety suitable for the rock garden, drought tolerant.
Iceland Poppy 'Crimson Star' Aquilegia Stella de Oro Daylily
Poppies are versatile plants that grow in any soil & condition; good for naturalizing woodland or sunny areas. Also known as Rocky Mountain Columbine, Crimson Star with its red and white flowers and upright habit make it an ideal plant for the mixed border. A short daylily that blooms continuously all season long. This extended bloomer has fragrant, golden-yellow flowers.

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January 2
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February 6
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March 6
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May 1
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June 5
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July 3
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August 14
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September 5
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October 1
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November 6
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December 4
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