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Plant Profile: Rosa 'DEVrudi'
Compact growth habit; glossy, deep green foliage; ideal for ground cover.
Aroma: Subtle spicy notes.
Additional details about Rosa.

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Rosa 'Don Juan'
Rosa 'Don Juan' is a robust climbing rose known for its large blooms. During the initial two years after planting, it's advisable to refrain from pruning, as this can hinder the plant's growth. Instead, allow the canes to establish themselves during this period. While 'Don Juan' can thrive in partial shade, optimal flower production and enhanced disease resistance are achieved when it is planted in full sunlight. Ensure the plant receives regular and thorough watering, but avoid watering from above. Adequate air circulation is essential for the plant's overall health, as it helps prevent or manage diseases. Additionally, keeping the area around the plant clear of fallen leaves, which may harbor diseases, is beneficial.
This rose variety is particularly well-suited for growing along or against structures like walls. To promote reblooming, promptly remove spent flowers.
In terms of pests and diseases, 'Don Juan' may be susceptible to issues such as black spot, powdery mildew, rust, and rose rosette. Common insect threats include aphids, spider mites, borers, beetles, scale, and thrips.
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Streptopus (Mandarin, Scootberry, Twisted-stalk)
**Streptopus**
The berries of this plant are toxic when consumed. It is commonly located in forested regions or other natural environments, particularly in lush, damp woodlands.

Mandarin, Scootberry, Twisted-stalk
Streptopus \ \ Liliaceae
Streptopus amplexifolius (Scootberry, Twisted Stalk, White Mandarin)
This is a perennial, upright, and branched herb characterized by its alternate, simple leaves that clasp at the base. The flowers are solitary, featuring six parts, and are bell-shaped, ranging in

Scootberry, Twisted Stalk, White Mandarin
Streptopus \ amplexifolius \ Liliaceae
Strobilanthes auriculata var. dyeriana (Burmuda coneflower, Persian Shield)
The Persian Shield is renowned for its striking leaves. This tropical, evergreen shrub or sub-shrub features soft stems and boasts variegated foliage, showcasing a blend of dark green with deep pin

Burmuda coneflower, Persian Shield
Strobilanthes \ auriculata \ Acanthaceae
Stylophorum diphyllum (Celandine Poppy, Woods-poppy, Yellow Wood Poppy)
The Yellow Wood Poppy is a perennial wildflower with a rhizomatous growth habit, belonging to the poppy family. It is indigenous to the eastern United States, thriving in moist, open woodlands, as

Celandine Poppy, Woods-poppy, Yellow Wood Poppy
Stylophorum \ diphyllum \ Papaveraceae
Stylosanthes biflora (Endbeak Pencilflower, Pencil Flower, Sidebeak Pencilflower)
Pencil Flower, a perennial wildflower belonging to the legume family, is indigenous to the central and eastern regions of the United States, thriving in dry woodlands, fields, and thickets. It is c

Endbeak Pencilflower, Pencil Flower, Sidebeak Pencilflower
Stylosanthes \ biflora \ Fabaceae
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