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These plants seem to thrive in the Western Washington climate and adapt to many different types of growing conditions.
Swamps are wetlands containing woody plants like trees and shrubs. Forest and shrub swamps are important habitats, especially ...
(It was also on land that nobody wanted —a swamp, for all intensive purposes ... soon became known as “streetcar suburbs” in ...
Lilacs in Western Washington can be thinned out by removing weak or crossing branches and by cutting the oldest stems or trunks close to ground level. This gives the younger side shoots a chance ...