Zebrina
Here’s a tall pop of color that will bring in garden friends like bees and hummingbird moths! Zebrina (Malva sylvestris) grows to 4 ft. tall and will give you a second bloom if you have the courage to...
View ArticleLove-In-A-Mist
Truly a vintage flower, dating back to cottage gardens in the 1570s! Love-In-A-Mist (Nigella damascena) bears delicate blue flowers with pointed petals on 18-24-in stems. Purple and green seedpods are...
View ArticleWhite Cypress Vine
White Cypress Vine has feathery or fern-like foliage reaching a height of 20 ft. The post White Cypress Vine appeared first on Planet Natural.
View ArticleSensitive Plant
Ornamental leaves of the Sensitive Plant close quickly when touched. The post Sensitive Plant appeared first on Planet Natural.
View ArticleNew England
A late-season bloomer with small, daisy-like blossoms in shades of pink and purple. The post New England appeared first on Planet Natural.
View ArticlePurple Coneflower
This showy plant is easy to grow and attracts butterflies like a magnet. The post Purple Coneflower appeared first on Planet Natural.
View ArticleTip Top Mix
Tip Top mixture is classed as "top-flowering" and holds its blooms above the foliage. The post Tip Top Mix appeared first on Planet Natural.
View ArticleRed Spider
Red Spider has been mentioned in botanical documents as early as 1801. The post Red Spider appeared first on Planet Natural.
View ArticleEmpress of India
A classic Victorian variety with dark blue-green foliage. Try them in containers! The post Empress of India appeared first on Planet Natural.
View ArticleDrumstick
Brilliant 1" blooms are striking in the garden or in fresh or dried bouquets. The post Drumstick appeared first on Planet Natural.
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