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Only 6 inches high, it owes its clusters of four or five lemon yellow blossoms per stem to another species, N. tazetta, which in its wild state is hardy only in the Deep South or southern California, although Minnow will perform swimingly where winters are harsh indeed.
Now part of the National Park Service, it retains quaint reminders of its military past in its clusters of red-brick barracks and a pet cemetery where, beneath the shade of Monterey pines, generations of guard dogs rest for the ages.
L. dentata, for example, grows to five feet, its clusters of daisylike flowers blooming over heart-shaped footlong leaves.
1. Butterfly milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa): This is grown for its clusters of orange flowers, which appear in late spring and early summer.
Anyone who has ever stumbled upon wild butterfly weed, Asclepias tuberosa, and fallen down to worship its clusters of orange-red flowers, should know that this little native promptly dies if it is transplanted.
But inside the greenhouse at Wave Hill, that intimate public garden in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, a South American vine, Pyrostegia venusta, or orange trumpet vine, was covering an entire wall with its clusters of bright tubular flowers.
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Thirty-five miles northeast of San Francisco, on the East Bay, it has -- in addition to its cluster of antiques shops -- stores that sell everything from clocks to art glass.
The tabbing ribbon collects electric current within its cluster of solar cells and delivers it to the bus ribbon.
When I drove up to the two-story hotel with its cluster of bungalow-style buildings, I barely recognized it.
It has a policy called "migration with dignity" if its cluster of 33 coral atolls becomes inhabitable.
Actually, it replicates many functions of the successful high street, with its cluster of top-end brands and feeling of community consumption.
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