Flowers And Houseplants

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The red hot poker plant is a great choice if you want something impressive in your yard or something that will draw in wildlife buddies. Torch lilies are simple to grow and take care of, even for novice gardeners. Red hot pokers are exotic-appearing perennials with recognizable bottlebrush blossoms that come in a variety of...

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Scarlet Sage may be the right plant for you if you want to add rich color to your garden without having to give it a lot of attention. Scarlet Sage needs ample sunlight and soil that drains well to flourish. Besides that, you will not have to worry about this striking species much other than...

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Small yet magnificent blossoms also have their place in the landscape, although big flowers like dahlias and sunflowers can be attention-hogs in the flower garden. Scabiosa sometimes referred to as the pincushion flower, is one of the most lovely and fascinating little flowers that gardeners can grow. The perennial flower, which is native to Europe,...

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One of the all-time favorite vines is the native trumpet honeysuckle, also known as coral honeysuckle. Its splash of color attracts humans and many pollinators. The tubular flowers are a magnet for bees and birds, especially the beloved hummingbirds who come for the nectar. Thus, if you want to attract hummers, it is a great...

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Consider growing the Verbena if you are looking for long-lasting flowers that will blossom during the harshest hours of summer heat. When placed in the brightest and probably driest section of the garden, Verbena plants, whether perennial or annual varieties, guarantee summer blossoms. Perennial Verbena will put on a stronger summer show if your area...

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Summer Phlox is a staple of cottage gardens because of its easy maintenance and clouds of billowing blossoms. The lengthy flowering season, with some types blossoming as early as early spring and others lasting until the first hard frost in October, is the genuine cherry on top. What is Summer Phlox? Phlox are perennials that...

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Soapwort is a perennial herb that finds a place in most herb gardens. It has been long used to make soap and detergents. Beyond its practical use, the plant also has ornamental values. It’s also a great flower to plant to attract hummingbirds. What is Soapwort? Soapwart is a hardy perennial that grows erect with...

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One of the most common garden flowers is Petunia (Petunia spp.), which can be grown in flower beds and pots. They are prolific bloomers and come in almost all colors, except for genuine blue. They have spreading foliage that is hairy and rather sticky, as well as broad, trumpet-shaped blooms that hummingbirds go nuts for....

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Eremurus, often known as Desert Candle, are tall, regal perennials with thick, starfish-like roots that will give herbaceous borders height and flair. About forty species of plants belonging to the genus Eremurus are endemic to central Asia, and they are most common in rocky terrain at high altitudes. If you want the appearance of foxtail...

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Flowering Tobacco is a stunning decorative plant that is indigenous to Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay, southern Brazil, and northern Argentina. It will give color and a pleasant scent to your yard. It has flower stalks adorned with clusters of blossoms and fuzzy, sticky leaves. The blooms of the majority of types, which appear in the summer...

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If you happen to be hiking through a lush forest in the Pacific Northwest, you might come upon a plant with star-like leaves shooting tall stalks of different colored flowers into the air. If so, there’s a chance you’ve spotted Lupine growing in its natural habitat. It doesn’t just grow out in the wild though,...

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If you want to add a beautiful, globe-like purple flower to your garden that will drive pollinators and birds wild, you need not look further than Echinops. This hardy perennial flower is a great addition, and you really don’t see it in very many gardens, so it’s sure to wow visitors and passers-by alike. What...