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and re-blooms, borne coupled or solitary, look bright for three seasons, from spring through autumn. the dense, multi-stemmed, open, slow-growing, upright shrub matures to the shape of a low-lying mound, feet ( meters) high and feet ( meters) across. pruning need not be either extensive or frequent other
yellow-bellied sapsuckers follow sap-filled trails through the groves, mixed coniferous and deciduous forests, orchards, wooded river bottoms, woodlands and woodlots in yellow-bellied sapsucker gardens. aspens and birches in particular give yellow-bellied sapsuckers opportunities to drill cavities for eggs...
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