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Flowers/Perennials
 ZANTEDESCHIA  Calla Lily  Zones in text below  zan-te-desh’e-å  Perennial  Moderate Araceae; native to South Africa. Germination: Best sown indoors in early spring at 70-75°. Sow with barely any cover as light aids in germination. It is...
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Edibles/Vegetables
 Zea mays  Corn (Sweet and Pop)    ze’å maz  Vegetable  Easy Poaceae; native to tropical America. Germination: Best sown outdoors in situ after all danger of frost is past in the spring. Sow in a warm soil. Seeds can also be sown indoors, 2...
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Flowers/Annuals
 ZEA mays var. japonica  Ornamental Corn    ze’å maz jå-pon’i-kå  Annual  Easy Poaceae; native to tropical America. Germination: Best sown outdoors after all danger of frost is past in the spring. Seeds can also be sown indoors, 2 weeks...
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Flowers/Annuals
 ZINNIA species  Zinnia    zin’e-å  Annual  Easy Asteraceae; native to Mexico. Germination: Best sown indoors, 4 weeks before last frost, at a temperature of 70-75°. Germination will occur in 5-7 days. They can also be sown outdoors, after...
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Gardeners' Quotes

"Digging up a mature clump of perennials, separating it into segments with new stems and roots and discarding the old core is an effective way to keep plants vigorous, free-flowering and disease-free," Adrian Higgins, The Washington Post Garden Book