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Rolls or pieces of grass with soil and roots intact, used for quickly establishing a lawn.
sod/turf
Non-living elements in a landscape design such as paths, walls, and patios.
hardscape
Underground part of a plant
roots
Living elements in a landscape design such as plants, trees, and grass.
softscape
Material placed on the soil surface to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and improve soil health.
mulch
Plants that perform their entire life cycle from seed to flower in one year
annuals
Material placed on the soil surface to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and improve soil health.
mulch
Material used to create a boundary between different areas in the landscape, such as between a lawn and a flower bed.
edging
The process of supplying water to plants through artificial means such as sprinklers or drip systems.
irrigation
A plant that lives for more than two years and typically blooms annually.
perennial
a rounded underground storage organ present in plants such as crocuses, gladioli, and cyclamens, consisting of a swollen stem base covered with scale leaves.
corm
Any plant that stores its complete life cycle in an underground storage structure.
bulb
Any flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons
biennial
Any plant growing where it isn't wanted, generally without any esthetic value
weed
a plant that lives more than two growing seasons; it is usually dormant during the winter
perennial
A plant that loses its leaves each winter
deciduous
3. An underground part of a plant, it grows in protective layers, much like an onion. Examples of this include tulips, daffodils and lilies
bulb
2. Any of various mostly needle-leaved, chiefly evergreen trees or shrubs, such as pines and firs.
conifers
Substances added to soil to enhance plant growth and health by providing essential nutrients.
fertilizer