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Coreopsis verticillata‘Moonbeam’ h-1,5′, yellow, sun, zone 3 Crocosmia “Lucifer” brilliant flame-red flowers, mulch heavily for winter. h-12-23′, sun, zone 5 and up Darmera Peltata-white with pink flowers, ornamental foliage, h-4-5′, sun, regular to moist soil Dicentra specta...
botanical nameCornus florida sun requirementsFull sun to partial shade height15 – 25 feet hardiness zones5 – 9 Flowering dogwoodis a spectacular spring-blooming small tree. During the peak of spring, when many other flowers are starting to bloom, the flowering dogwood takes its turn. The flowe...
It's worth noting that lemongrass isn't just the name of one plant; it's the umbrella name for plants in the Cymbopogon family, which also includes citronella grass. This grass—with many culinary uses—is hardy only in South Florida (USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 10) and grows as an annual...
As a native of Texas and southern Florida, esperanza does especially well in Zones 10b and 11. The cultivar Gold Star™ stays a more compact 6 or 7 feet tall and is cold hardy to Zone 9. The happy yellow flower clusters do indeed resemble bells, sure to add buoyancy to your garden ...
I like in Zone 5 and I've done everything I can possibly think of to get rid of them. I covered the bed in which I planted them in with layers of black plastic for a year and they came back. I covered with layers of newspaper covered with black plastic and they're back. They'...
USDA hardiness zone4a to 10b: from −30 °F (−34.4 °C) to 40 °F (+4.4 °C). How to Grow and Care This easily grownvinethrives in both sun and partial shade. While it prefers a nice well-draining soil, the Trumpet Vine flower is resilient enough to adapt to nearly any soil...
This species is native to Florida and the American Southeast's coastal regions, where it usually grows in damp areas from Louisiana to Virginia. Links Back to genusLilium Plantpedia: Browse flowering plants byScientific Name,Common Name,Genus,Family,USDA Hardiness Zone, orOrigin ...