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  1. American Hazelnut can be found throughout the Ozarks and south-central Missouri. It has alternate, simple leaves with serrated edges on the end of its scale-like surface. The flowers are tiny in clusters of several to several dozen on an erect stalk, usually half an inch long or less.

  2. Jan 1, 2024 · The peak of fall color in Missouri is usually around mid-October. This is when maples, ashes, hickories, and oaks are at the height of their fall display. Normally by late October, the colors are fading and the leaves are dropping from the trees.

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  3. Single plants. To prepare for a single specimen, dig a planting hole about 30 inches wide but no deeper than the root ball of the specimen to be planted. This will accommodate the average-sized rhododendron plant purchased at the nursery. Single azalea plants will not need a hole quite as large.

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  4. A single tree can have shades of yellow, orange, red, and purple all at once. They are also generally easy to grow in average, well-draining soils in full sun. However, the spherical, hard, bristly fruiting structures (known as gum balls) are a hassle to deal with.

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  5. 6 days ago · Ready to transform your landscape with Missouri native plants? With plants like the Missouri primrose and the flowering dogwood, you can bring natural beauty to your home, whether you’re up north near corn farms or down south in the Ozark Mountains.

  6. www.missouribotanicalgarden.org › missouri-plantsMissouri Plants

    Identification Guide for Missouri Plants. We highly recommend the Missouri Plants website (http://www.missouriplants.com/) for good pictues and information useful to identify plants native to Missouri. It has useful listings of plants by flower color and leaf arrangement.

  7. Silver maple is a medium to large tree with a rounded crown and slender, spreading branches. Leaves are simple, opposite, 4–7 inches long, broadly triangular, 5-lobed; lobes deep, narrow, pointed at the tip, middle lobe taking up more than ½ the length of the complete leaf, narrowed at the base, margins toothed, base of lobes (sinuses) V ...

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