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For more information, contact owner EleanorD43@gmail.com. Passion Flower deep purple stamens. Rare in Florida, this three-four inch wide flower is found on the tall shrub which ranges from Virginia to Texas. Coincidentally The colorful intruder from Asia, wisteria, now hangs from the trees in...
Directory of perennial plants and flowers that you can grow in partial or lightly shaded areas of the garden, with light and watering requirements, usda zones and growing tips
The lilium cut flowers segment is projected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 6.4% over the forecast period. Lilies, renowned for their versatility and popularity, stand out as one of the most sought-after flowers globally. It is available in a range of colors and celebrated for their captivati...
that do not require light, small seeds that are much deeper than 3/8-inches may germinate but never emerge, because seedlings do not have the food reserves to grow to the surface. Therefore, the soil seed bed needs to be firm enough to ensure that seeds do not become buried too deeply...
There are 50 US official state flowers that have been designated by the state’s local government. They are chosen to represent the state for a variety of reasons. Some flowers were chosen because they grow domestically all over the state or some are chosen for their historical reference. ...
Flowering quince blooms earlier than other spring-flowering shrubs, appearing as early as late January in the South, and March in northern areas. Adaptable and easy to grow, quince is also tolerant of heat, dry conditions, and a wide range of soil types. Learn more about growing flowering qu...
However, while these dazzling flowers are enjoyably fragrant, easy to grow, and well suited for containers, they are not feline friendly and are toxic to cats. 8. Tuberose Image by Jayesh Patil – Flickr (CC BY 2.0) Beginning with the Aztecs in Mexico, Polianthes tuberosa, or Tuberose, ...
Buttercups and daisies are attractive wildflowers and a lovely part of summer. Daisies have edible parts that can be used in salads, but buttercups are toxic.
one of the most amazing fall-flowering sages we grow, Salvia ‘Phyllis Fancy’. This Salvia leucantha hybrid is far more winter hardy than it’s parent. Below is our two decade old clump, that looks amazing in October. The mature height and spread are 7′ tall, so be sure to allow ...