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Anethum graveolens ~ Dill cacti Hydrangea Quercifolia カシワバアジサイ (221633557)

Anethum graveolens ~ Dill cacti Hydrangea Quercifolia カシワバアジサイ (221633557)Dill is an attractive culinary herb grown to harvest its aromatic foliage and seeds. Hollow stems sport lacy blue green leaves and large flattened umbles of fragrant yellow flowers in midsummer. The aromatic seeds follow after the flowering. Grows best in full sun and rich, light, well drained soils. Dill attracts beneficial insects to the garden and is self seeding. Type: Annual, Herb Height: 3' 5' Spread: 2 3' Spacing: 2' USDA Hardiness Zone: 2 11

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Hydrangea Quercifolia カシワバアジサイ (221633557)

Female plants will develop bright red berries in the fall and winter

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The foliage stays deep green and heavy perfusion of white flowers bloom on the large panicles from summer until fall

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Anethum graveolens ~ Dill cacti Hydrangea Quercifolia カシワバアジサイ (221633557)Dill is an attractive culinary herb grown to harvest its aromatic foliage and seeds. Hollow stems sport lacy blue green leaves and large flattened umbles of fragrant yellow flowers in midsummer. The aromatic seeds follow after the flowering. Grows best in full sun and rich, light, well drained soils. Dill attracts beneficial insects to the garden and is self seeding. Type: Annual, Herb Height: 3' 5' Spread: 2 3' Spacing: 2' USDA Hardiness Zone: 2 11

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