Author: Henna
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17+ Dark Green Nail Polish Ideas That You Should Try
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1. Mint and Evergreen Combo 2. Tortoiseshell Accents 3. Green and Black Snake Print Nails 4. Green and White Checker Nails 5. Minimalist Abstract Emerald 6. Green and Blue Wave Nails 7. Metallic Green French Heart Tips 8. Retro Groove Nails 9. Earthy Green…
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18+ Nice Nail Design Ideas to Embrace
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1. Pistachio Nails 2. Avocado Swirl 3. Coconut Matcha Latte 4. Spring Has Sprung 5. Purple and Green Colorblock 6. Cha Cha Matcha Illusion Nails 7. Matte Green Nails 8. Pink and Green Wavy Nails 9. Juicy Fruit Nails 10. Nickelodeon Nails 11. Shimmering Shamrock…
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17+ Coquette Nails Ideas That You Should Try
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1. Almond Pearl Tips 2. Love in 3D 3. Candy Hearts 4.Regency at Your Fingertips 5.Floral Milk Bath 6.Pearlescent Waves 7.Sweet Negative Space French 8.Coquette Blush 9. Diamond Floral 10.Glossy Pearls 11. Gradient Pearl …
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20+ Small Flowering Trees to Grow in Your Yard
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1. Carolina Silverbell Carolina silverbell is a spring-blooming tree native to the southern Appalachian mountains. Drooping clusters of small (1/2 inch), bell-shaped white flowers appear along branches in April just before or at the same time leaves emerge. Dark yellowish-green foliage turns bright yellow in autumn. Flowers attract honeybees and brown, nut-like fruits are…
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12+ Plants With Scented Leaves You Can Try Growing
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1. Bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica) Bayberry is a deciduous bush, 5 to 10 feet tall and wide, native to North America. It’s dioecious: only male or female flowers appear on each plant. While the flowers are insignificant on both sexes, here’s why you may want to try to have some of both: If a male is present…
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13+ Spreading Plants for Paved Areas For Your Garden
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1. Dwarf Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans ‘Valfredda’) Depending on the gardener, bugleweed is either viewed as a ground cover or a weed. The dwarf cultivar is a bit better behaved than its parent species. But it is still an enthusiastic grower, so don’t put it where it can’t sprawl. Dwarf bugleweed features chocolate foliage and blue-purple blooms…
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20+ Best Tiny Flowers To Add Color for Your Garden
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1. Baby’s Breath (Gypsophila) You may know baby’s breath best as a filler in Valentine’s bouquets, but this perennial flower shines in the garden. Although these tiny white flowers and thin, wispy stems look delicate, they are quite resilient in the landscape. Plants thrive in dry, average soil, but this plant prefers alkaline conditions,…
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13+ Types of White Hydrangeas for Your Pretty Garden
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1. Annabelle Smooth Hydrangea For an extra bit of landscape elegance, consider the classic mophead Annabelle. A dependable performer, this hydrangea cultivar raises the bar with snowy white flowers up to a foot wide, starting in June and lasting until winter. Dark green foliage complements the massive round flowers held on sturdy stems above…
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13+ Water Loving Plants for Wet Outdoor Areas That You Can Grow
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1. Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) Black chokeberry is a deciduous bush that grows to around 3 to 6 feet in height and spread. In the spring, it bears showy white blooms that give way to small black berries that attract birds. Its foliage turns a reddish-purple in the fall. This plant is native to…
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12+ Types of Aquatic Flowers to Grow in Water
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1. Water Lily (Nymphaea) Water lilies are some of the first aquatic flowers that people think of and for good reason. These well-loved flowers come in a wide range of varieties, with some considered hardy and some considered tropical. Hardy varieties can survive freezing temperatures while tropical varieties must be kept as annuals or in…