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Cover photo for Cool Crops Program

Cool Crops Program

North Carolina gardeners benefit from three distinct growing seasons – spring, summer, and fall. With summer behind us, you …

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Flora Fridays - September 13, 2024

Lobelias Lobelia cardinalis, the cardinal flower, is our first species of the day. This plant is a striking North American …

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Cover photo for Flora Fridays - June 28, 2024

Flora Fridays - June 28, 2024

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