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Perennials
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Perennials are distinct from annuals in that they return year after year. Learn about perennials, spring planting, and garden care.
How Azaleas Became the Signature Flowers of the South
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These showy pink, purple, red and white blossoms dazzle through the spring and summer and are ubiquitous throughout the southern U.S.
Billions Celebrate Lantern Festival Across China
The annual Lantern Festival signifies the end of Chinese New Year and the beginning of spring. HowStuffWorks takes a look.
Outdoor Activities for Kids
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Outdoor activities for kids gets kids outside to explore nature and learn about science. Find out more about outdoor activities for kids.
10 Wedding Hairstyles that Beat Heat and Humidity
Are you looking for some warm weather wedding hairstyles? Check out these 10 spring and summer wedding hairstyles to beat the heat!
Leopard's-bane
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Leopard's-bane flowers bloom in the spring and are bright yellow and daisylike. They make for good border plants. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
A Season for Change: The Equinox and Solstice Quiz
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Take this HowStuffWorks quiz to find out what you know about the summer and winter solstices and the spring and fall equinoxes.
Heather
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Heather is a shrub good for winter gardens, or as a ground cover or understory plant. Heather grows flowers in winter and spring. Learn about heather.
Tyrannosaurus Rex Was the Tyrant Lizard King
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Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the fiercest meat-eaters ever, is the animal that probably springs to mind when most of us hear the word "dinosaur."
How Gears Work
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If a device has a motor, engine or spring, it probably has gears! But what do gears do, exactly, and how do they do it?