Rare
- abundant sunlight
- acclimation
- Acidic Soil
- Adaptability
- adaptable
- adaptable habitat
- Adaptable Habitats
- adaptable plant
- adhesive bracts
- Almost black flowers Yellow stamens
- alpine wildflower
- Althea Red Heart
- Amaryllis Bulb
- Amaryllis Stargazer
- Amethyst Shooting Star: North American wildflower
- ample sunlight
- Anemanthele lessoniana 'Sirocco'
- annual
- Annual wildflower
- Antioxidants
- Aquilegia chrysantha
- Arabian Nights
- arbors
- Arching foliage
- arching leaves
- arecaceae
- Arid Beauty
- Arid Conditions
- arid environments
- arid habitat
- arid landscapes
- arid regions
- Aristolochia manshuriensis
- Arizona Mariposa Lily
- aromatic
- Asclepias eriocarpa
- Asclepias fascicularis
- Asclepias hallii
- Asclepias hirtella
- Asclepias oenotheroides
- Asclepias purpurascens
- Asia
- Asteraceae
- Attracts Pollinators
- Australian Native
- Autumn Blooms
- Autumn Colors
- Avens
- Balimbing
- Ball-headed garlic
- Ban Tulip Tree
- Ban Tulip Tree Yellow Bauhinia
- beauty
- Bee and butterfly attractor
- bees
- bell-shaped flowers
- Ben Franklin Tree
- Bengal Tiger Canna
- berries
- bi-colored petals
- biennial
- Bilobed Leaves
- biodiversity
- Biodiversity Conservation
- biodiversity contribution
- biodiversity support
- Biodiversity.
- birds
- black
- Black coral pea
- Black Coral Pea Kennedia Vine
- Black hollyhock
- blooming timeline
- blooms
- blue
- Blue-Black Berries
- blue-green leaves
- Bluish-Black Berries
- bluish-green
- Bodhi tree
- bog habitats
- bold stripes
- Bolivian fuchsia
- Bomarea Climbing Alstroemeria
- Borago officinalis 'Alba'
- borders
- botanical fascination
- Botanical Wonder
- bottom heat
- bowl-shaped flowers
- branching patterns
- Bright Blooms
- Bright Purple Flowers
- Bright yellow centers
- Bright Yellow Flowers
- Brindleberry
- brown
- Brugmansia insignis
- Brugmansia sanguinea
- Brugmansia sanguinea 'Aurea'
- Brugmansia suaveolens arborea
- Buddleja utahensis
- Buerger's columbine
- bush
- Bush Anemone
- butterflies
- butterfly
- butterfly attraction
- Butterfly Mariposa Lily
- Butterfly Wings
- butterfly-like flowers
- California
- California Comarostaphylis
- California native
- calochortus
- Calochortus albus
- Calochortus ambiguus
- Calochortus apiculatus
- Calochortus aureus
- Calochortus gunnisonii
- Calochortus kennedyi
- Calochortus nuttallii 'Pink Form'
- Calochortus nuttallii 'White Form'
- Calochortus venustus
- Calotropis procera
- Campsis radicans 'Flamenco'
- Canna speciosa
- captivating allure
- captivating fragrance
- Carambola
- Cardiocrinum giganteum
- careful handling
- careful handling.
- Carex baccans
- Carex buchananii
- Carnivorous
- carnivorous plant
- Carpenteria californica
- Castilleja angustifolia
- Castilleja applegatei var. viscida
- Castilleja chromosa
- Castilleja covilleana
- Castilleja integra
- Castilleja latifolia
- Castilleja parvula var. revealii
- Castilleja rhexifolia
- Castilleja scabrida
- Castilleja sessiliflora
- Casuarina equisetifolia subsp. incana
- Cat's Ears Mariposa Lily
- Central America
- Central Texas Paintbrush
- Cestrum auriculatum
- Cestrum elegans
- Cestrum nocturnum
- Cestrum parqui
- Challenging germination
- charismatic presence.
- Checker Lily
- Chinese Gordonia
- Chinese Hackberry
- Chocolate Lily
- Chorizema diversifolium
- Cistus creticus
- citrusy aroma
- Clarkia concinna
- Clarkia unguiculata
- Climbing Plant
- Climbing Vine
- Clusiaceae
- coastal California
- coastal conditions
- coastal flora
- coastal regions
- coastal tree
- Cobra Lily
- cobra plant
- cold stratification
- Cold Stratification.
- Collect mature seeds. Warm soil. Sow on damp
- Collect mature seeds. Well-draining mix
- Collect seeds
- collectors
- colorful bracts
- colorful spikes
- Columbia Clematis
- Comarostaphylis diversifolia
- compact shrub
- Compact Ti Plant
- complex germination
- compound leaves
- cone-shaped blooms
- conservation concern
- consistent moisture
- consistent moisture.
- containers
- cool temperatures
- coppery-brown cone
- coppery-brown foliage
- Coppery-red leaves
- Cordyline obtecta Purpurea
- Cornus sericea ssp. sericea
- Cottage Gardens
- Coville's Indian Paintbrush
- cream
- Cream-Colored Flowers
- creamy white
- Cretan Rockrose
- Crown Flower
- Culinary Use
- Culinary Uses
- cultural significance
- cup-shaped flowers
- Curly Clematis
- Curved Flower
- Cusick's Shooting Star: North American wildflower
- Cymbopogon citratus
- Cyrtostachys renda
- dainty white flowers
- Daisy-Like Blossoms
- damp areas
- Dark Columbine
- Dark hollyhock
- Darkthroat Shooting Star: North American wildflower
- Darlingtonia californica
- Darlingtonia californica: California Pitcher Plant
- deciduous
- Deciduous Shrub
- Deciduous Tree
- deciduous vine
- Deep Purple Flowers
- deep purple leaves
- Deeply Lobed Leaves
- delicate allure
- Delicate Flowers
- Delicate leaves
- dense clumps
- dense tufts
- Desert Lily
- desert plant
- diffused light
- Diplacus tricolor
- distinctive appearance
- distinctive bark
- distinctive form
- Distinctive Seed Heads
- diverse beauty.
- diverse colors
- Diverse Flowers
- diverse habitats
- divided leaves
- Dodecatheon amethystinum
- Dodecatheon austrofrigidum
- Dodecatheon cusickii
- Dodecatheon pulchellum
- dogtooth violet
- Double Blue Butterfly Pea
- Doubting Mariposa Lily
- Downy Painted Cup
- Dramatic Blooms
- drought tolerance
- drought-adapted
- drought-resistant
- Drought-Tolerant
- Drumstick allium
- Drumstick onion
- Dudleya collomiae saxosa
- Dudleya lanceolata
- Early spring bloomer
- early spring blooms
- Early Spring Charm
- early spring flowers
- Easy Care
- easy-care plant
- Echinacea purpurea 'Green Twister'
- Echinacea tennesseensis
- eco-conscious gardening
- ecological contribution
- ecological diversity
- ecological importance
- ecological role
- ecological significance
- ecological significance.
- ecological support
- ecological support.
- ecological value
- ecological value.
- Ecologically Valuable
- ecosystem contribution
- edible
- Edible Landscapes
- Edible Tubers
- elegance
- elegance.
- elegant blooms
- elegant charm
- elegant foliage
- elegant presence
- elephant ear fig
- enchanting allure
- enchanting atmosphere
- enchanting beauty
- enchanting experience
- enchanting presence
- enchanting presence.
- enlightenment
- Entelea arborescens: whau tree
- Ephedra intermedia
- ephedrine
- Epipactis gigantea
- Eriogonum arborescens
- Eriogonum grande var. rubescens
- erosion control
- Erythranthe lewisii
- Erythronium elegans
- Erythronium grandiflorum Pursh
- Erythronium revolutum
- essential oils
- ethereal appearance
- ethereal beauty
- Ethereal Charm
- Eustoma grandiflorum
- Evergreen
- Evergreen grass
- evergreen shrub
- exotic allure
- exotic ambiance
- Exotic Beauty
- exotic charm
- exotic elegance
- Exquisite Blooms
- Exquisite Blossoms
- Fairy Lantern
- fall
- Fast Germination
- fast-growing shrub
- fawn lily
- Feather-Like Leaflets
- fences
- Fern-like Foliage
- fern-like leaves
- fiber production
- Ficus auriculata
- Ficus hispida
- Ficus religiosa
- Ficus virens
- filtered light
- filtered sunlight
- Fine-Textured Foliage
- Five-Finger
- Flame Pea
- floral arrangements
- Flower Clusters
- flower stalks
- Flowering Vine
- focal point
- Fouquieria splendens
- fragrance
- fragrant
- Fragrant Blooms
- fragrant flowers
- Fragrant Leaves
- fragrant shrub
- fragrant white flowers
- Frankilinia altamaha
- Franklin Tree
- Franklinia altamaha
- fresh seeds
- Fritillaria affinis
- Fritillaria eastwoodiae
- Fritillaria recurva
- frost sensitivity
- fruit
- fuchsia
- Fuchsia 'Fanfare'
- Fuchsia arborescens
- Fuchsia boliviana
- Fuchsia denticulata
- Fuchsia magellanica
- Fuchsia mathewsii
- full sun
- full sun to partial shade
- Full Sunlight
- Fuzzy
- fuzzy bracts
- Gambooge Sweet
- Garcinia gummi-gutta
- garden allure
- garden backdrop
- Garden Beauty
- Garden Beauty.
- Garden Beds/Borders
- Garden borders
- Garden Diversity.
- Garden Elegance
- garden landscapes.
- Garden landscaping
- Garden Plant
- Garden Tree
- gardening
- gardens
- Gentianopsis thermalis
- gentle colors
- gentle colors.
- Georgia
- germination
- germination duration
- Geum chiloense 'Mrs. J. Bradshaw'
- giant fuchsia
- giant helleborine
- Giant Himalayan Lily
- Giant Milkweed
- Giant Virginsbower
- Giant White Sunflower Tree
- glacier lily
- glossy leaves
- Golden Columbine
- Golden lily of the Incas
- Golden Mariposa Lily
- golden yellow hues
- golden-yellow flowers
- good soil. Vibrant Avens variety
- Gordonia
- Graceful plumes
- graceful presence
- gradual germination
- gradual growth
- Grape-Leaved Hibiscus
- gray
- Gray Sheoak
- Gray-Green Leaves
- green
- Green Cestrum
- Green Comet Milkweed
- green foliage
- green leaves
- green to pink
- Greenish-White Flowers
- Gunnison's Mariposa Lily
- hairy stems
- Hairy Stems and Leaves
- Hall's Milkweed
- hardiness
- hardy
- Hardy Fuchsia
- Hardy plant
- Harsh Environment
- Heart-Shaped Leaves
- Heartleaf Keckiella Bush Snapdragon
- Hedges
- Height: 1.5 to 3 feet
- herb
- Herbaceous Plant
- herbal teas
- Hibiscus vitifolius
- Hierba de Zizotes
- high-altitude adaptation
- Himalayan mystique
- Himalayas
- Hippeastrum Apple Blossom
- hirsute fig
- Historical Beauty
- Honeymoon White
- hummingbird attraction
- Hummingbird attractor
- Hummingbird Fuchsia
- Hummingbird Garden
- hummingbirds
- hybrid
- Hybrid Perennial
- iconic landscape feature
- Idesia polycarpa
- impressive flower stalk
- Inca lily
- inconspicuous flowers
- Indian Jointfir
- Indian Paintbrush
- indigenous communities
- Indigenous medicine
- Indigenous uses
- indigo-blue flowers
- Indirect light
- indirect light. Transplant sturdy seedlings. Mimic geothermal habitat. Annual wildflower
- indirect sunlight
- Indoor Beauty
- Indoor Elegance
- insect attraction
- Insectivorous
- intoxicating scent
- intricate design.
- intricate designs.
- Japanese Origin
- Jet Black
- jointed fruits
- Joseph Rock's Columbine
- Kachnar
- Kamaranga
- Kamrakh
- kennedia
- kennedia nigricans
- Kennedy's Mariposa Lily
- Lady's Eardrops
- lance-shaped leaves
- Landscape Beauty
- landscape charm
- landscape enhancement.
- landscape ornamental
- Landscape plant
- landscape texture
- landscapes
- landscaping
- large deciduous
- large evergreen
- larger containers
- late spring blooms
- Late Spring to Early Summer Blooming
- Late Summer/Fall Blooms
- latex sap
- lavender
- Lavender blooms
- lavender flowers
- lavender hues
- lavender to purple hues
- Leatherleaf Sedge
- leathery leaves
- Lemongrass
- lemony scent
- Lewis's monkeyflower
- light blue
- light dependence
- light sensitivity
- Lilac Columbine
- Lilac Flowers
- Liliaceae
- lilies
- lillies
- lily
- Lily of Peru
- Linear Leaves
- Lipstick Palm
- lisianthus
- lobed leaves
- Loblolly Bay
- local ecosystems
- local flora
- long blades
- lotus
- low maintenance
- low-maintenance
- lush green foliage
- Ma fuang
- majestic beauty
- Malabar Tamarind
- Manchurian Birthwort
- Mariposa
- maroon
- Mathews' fuchsia
- meadows
- medicinal plant
- Mediterranean native
- Mexican Jessamine
- Mexico
- Milkweed
- milky sap
- Mission Bells
- moist sand
- moist soil
- moisture
- Moisture Requirement
- moisture retention
- moisture. Indirect light. Transplant seedlings. Sun
- Monarch Butterfly Host
- moonlit gardens
- Morning Glory Blue Picotee
- mottled leaves
- Mountain Garland
- multi-color
- Māori traditions
- Nandiarvattam
- Narrow Leaves
- Narrowleaf Milkweed
- Native Australian Plant
- native biodiversity
- Native Grass
- native hibiscus
- native landscapes
- native landscaping
- Native Perennial
- native plant
- Native Plant Gardens
- Native to North America
- native wildflower.
- natural beauty
- natural beauty.
- natural charm
- natural charm.
- natural dyes
- Natural Ecosystems
- natural elegance
- natural ground cover
- Natural Landscape
- natural landscapes
- naturalistic landscapes
- Nectar-Rich Blooms
- Nectar-Rich Centers
- needle-like foliage
- Needle-Like Leaves
- Nepal Barberry
- New Zealand
- New Zealand wind grass
- Night-Blooming Jasmine
- nighttime pollinators
- nigricans
- Nodding flowers
- nodding star-shaped flowers
- North America
- North American flora
- North American Wildflower
- Nostalgic Charm
- novelty
- Nuttall's Mariposa
- Nuttall's Mariposa Lily
- nuttallii
- ocotillo
- Onagraceae
- open meadows
- Orange
- Orange Gilia Scarlet Gilia
- Orchid-Like Racemes
- ornamental
- ornamental allure
- ornamental foliage
- Ornamental grass
- Ornamental onion
- ornamental palm
- Ornamental Planting
- ornamental shrubs
- ornate beauty.
- outdoor charm.
- Outdoor Elegance
- oval leaves
- pale blue
- Pale Green to Yellow Flowers
- pale yellow
- pale yellow to orange-red
- palm
- palmlike tree
- palms
- papery bark
- Parrot lily
- partial shade
- partial sunlight
- partial to full shade
- Partial to Full Sun
- Patagonian ecosystem
- patience
- patience.
- peepal tree
- pendulous branchlets
- pendulous flowers
- perennial
- perennial bulb
- perennial grass
- Perennial Plant
- perennial shrub
- perennial vine
- perennial wildflower
- perennials
- Peruvian lily
- pilkhan tree
- pink
- Pink and White
- pink and white flowers
- pink fawn lily
- Pink Gilia Scarlet Gilia
- pink to lavender
- pink to rose hues
- Pinnate Barberry
- pinnate leaves
- Pinnately Compound Leaves
- Pitcher Plant
- pollinator attraction
- pollinator attraction.
- Pollinator Conservation
- pollinator contribution
- Pollinator Garden
- pollinator habitat
- Pollinator Magnet
- pollinator support
- pollinators
- potential beauty.
- potting mix
- practicality
- Prairie Grassland
- Prairie Habitats
- preservation
- prized addition
- Propagation
- pruning required
- pulp
- pure white petals
- purple
- purple and white
- Purple Berkheya
- Purple Compact Cordyline
- purple flowers
- Purple Hellebore
- Purple Milkweed
- Purple Milkweed Vine
- purplish-pink flowers
- radiant beauty.
- Range of Climates
- rapid growth
- rare
- rare tree
- recurved petals
- red
- red buckwheat
- Red Cestrum
- red edges
- Red Osier Dogwood
- Red Ribbons
- Red Sealing Wax Palm
- Red Sealing Wax Palm: vibrant
- red-orange flowers
- reflexed petals
- regional biodiversity
- regular watering
- religious importance
- resilience
- resilience.
- resilient beauty
- Resilient Growth
- resilient.
- Reveal's Indian Paintbrush
- rich foliage
- Rich Red
- rock gardens
- Rock's Columbine
- Rojasianthe
- Rojasianthe superba
- romantic ambiance
- Rose Coneflower Showy Drumsticks
- Rose of Sharon
- rosette shape
- rosettes
- Rough Paintbrush
- Round-headed garlic
- Round-headed leek
- Roxburgh fig
- ruffled petals
- sacred
- sacred fig
- Sacred Red Lotus
- salt-tolerant
- sandy soils
- Santa Cruz Island buckwheat
- Sarraceniaceae
- scarification
- Scarified Seeds
- scarify
- Scarlet and Black Flowers
- scarlet fritillary
- scarlet-red crownshaft
- Scott's Clematis
- sealing wax
- sealing wax palm
- seed germination
- seed propagation.
- Seed Scarification
- seedlings
- seedlings care
- seeds
- sego
- sego lily
- sensory delight
- Shade Lover
- Shade-loving Plant
- shaded woodlands
- Showy Blooms
- showy bracts
- showy flowers
- shrub
- shrub-like tree
- Side-Oats Grama
- Sideoats Grama
- Sierra fritillary
- silver
- Silvery Hairs
- simple elegance
- Single White Butterfly Pea
- Sirocco wind grass
- Sky-Blue Blooms
- slender leaves
- Slow germination
- slow growth rate
- small white flowers
- Snow Gordonia
- soft pink hues
- Soft Texture
- Soil
- soil stabilization
- soil types
- South Africa
- South America
- South Patagonian Shooting Star: extreme conditions
- Southeast Asia
- southern California buckwheat
- sow
- specialized trapping mechanisms
- Species Diversity
- Spider Milkweed
- spindly stems
- Spiny Teeth
- Splitleaf Indian Paintbrush
- spring blooming
- Spring wildflowers
- sprouting
- Square Mariposa Lily
- star-like blossoms
- Star-Shaped Blooms
- star-shaped flowers
- Starfruit
- Stern's Hellebore
- Stickybract Indian Paintbrush
- stratification
- Straw Sedge
- striking appearance
- Striking Bracts
- subtropical landscapes
- succulent
- Sugar Bowl Clematis
- Summer Holly
- Sun
- sun to light shade
- Sun to Part Shade
- sunflower tree
- sunlight acclimation
- sunlight conditions
- sunlight exposure
- sunny to partially shaded
- surface-sow
- Swamp Leather Flower
- Swamp Rose Mallow
- Sweet-Tart Flavor
- symbolic
- teas
- temperature range
- Tennessee Coneflower
- terrestrial orchid
- Texas beauty.
- Texas bluebell
- textured bracts
- textured foliage
- Theaceae
- Thorny Nature
- tiantangensis
- Tibetan Columbine
- toothed fuchsia
- toxic
- traditional medicine
- Traditional Uses
- tranquil landscapes.
- Transplant
- transplanting
- tree
- tree fuchsia
- Trellis Climber
- Trellis Plant
- Trellises
- Tricolor Monkeyflower: North American wildflower
- tropical allure
- tropical beauty
- tropical beauty.
- Tropical Elegance
- Tropical Fruit
- tropical plant
- tropical regions
- tropical shrub
- tropical tree
- Trumpet vine
- Tube Clematis
- tubular flowers
- Tufted Growth Habit
- tulip-like flowers
- Turn of the Century
- Twining Climber
- Twining Stems
- understated charm
- unique adaptation
- unique appeal
- unique appearance
- unique blooms
- Unique Blossoms
- Unique Flowers
- unique foliage
- unique habitat
- unique leaves
- Unique Petals
- unique pitcher-shaped leaves
- urn-shaped flowers
- Utah
- Variable germination
- ventilation
- venustus
- Versatile
- versatile design
- Vibrant
- Vibrant Blooms
- Vibrant Blossoms
- vibrant blue blooms
- vibrant bracts
- vibrant color
- Vibrant Color Garden Enhancement
- vibrant colors
- vibrant colors.
- vibrant flowers
- vibrant red stems
- vibrant spikes
- vibrant tubular flowers
- vigorous climber
- Vigorous Growth
- vine
- violet
- Vitamin C
- vivid bracts
- vivid color
- vivid hues
- walls
- warm climate
- warm climates
- warm water soaking
- Warm-Season Perennial
- warmth
- Water Garden
- water lily
- water plants
- water soak
- water storage
- Wax Cestrum
- Waxy Mariposa Lily
- weeks to months
- Well-Drained Soil
- Well-draining
- well-draining mix
- well-draining soil
- well-draining substrate. Keep moist
- Western Columbine
- Western Native Plant
- Western pasqueflower
- Wet Soil
- white
- white berries
- White Blooms
- White Borage
- White Fairy Lantern
- white fig
- White Flowers
- White Mariposa Lily
- White Star Center
- white to pink
- white-pink flowers
- Wholeleaf Indian Paintbrush
- whorled leaves
- Wideleaf Indian Paintbrush
- Wild Sweet Potato Manroot Vine
- wildflower
- wildflower gardens
- Wildlife Attractor
- Wildlife Food Source
- wildlife habitat
- Wildlife-friendly
- winter
- Winter Beauty
- Winter Blooms
- Winter Flowering
- winter landscape
- woodland gardens
- woodland habitat
- Woodland Perennial
- Woollypod Milkweed
- Xeriscape Garden
- Xeriscaping
- year-round blooms
- year-round interest
- yellow
- Yellow alstroemeria
- Yellow Bauhinia
- yellow hibiscus-like flowers
- Yellow Orchid Tree
- Zizotes Milkweed
- zone 10
- zone 11
- zone 3
- zone 4
- zone 5
- zone 6
- zone 7
- zone 8
- zone 9
- abundant sunlight
- acclimation
- Acidic Soil
- Adaptability
- adaptable
- adaptable habitat
- Adaptable Habitats
- adaptable plant
- adhesive bracts
- Almost black flowers Yellow stamens
- alpine wildflower
- Althea Red Heart
- Amaryllis Bulb
- Amaryllis Stargazer
- Amethyst Shooting Star: North American wildflower
- ample sunlight
- Anemanthele lessoniana 'Sirocco'
- annual
- Annual wildflower
- Antioxidants
- Aquilegia chrysantha
- Arabian Nights
- arbors
- Arching foliage
- arching leaves
- arecaceae
- Arid Beauty
- Arid Conditions
- arid environments
- arid habitat
- arid landscapes
- arid regions
- Aristolochia manshuriensis
- Arizona Mariposa Lily
- aromatic
- Asclepias eriocarpa
- Asclepias fascicularis
- Asclepias hallii
- Asclepias hirtella
- Asclepias oenotheroides
- Asclepias purpurascens
- Asia
- Asteraceae
- Attracts Pollinators
- Australian Native
- Autumn Blooms
- Autumn Colors
- Avens
- Balimbing
- Ball-headed garlic
- Ban Tulip Tree
- Ban Tulip Tree Yellow Bauhinia
- beauty
- Bee and butterfly attractor
- bees
- bell-shaped flowers
- Ben Franklin Tree
- Bengal Tiger Canna
- berries
- bi-colored petals
- biennial
- Bilobed Leaves
- biodiversity
- Biodiversity Conservation
- biodiversity contribution
- biodiversity support
- Biodiversity.
- birds
- black
- Black coral pea
- Black Coral Pea Kennedia Vine
- Black hollyhock
- blooming timeline
- blooms
- blue
- Blue-Black Berries
- blue-green leaves
- Bluish-Black Berries
- bluish-green
- Bodhi tree
- bog habitats
- bold stripes
- Bolivian fuchsia
- Bomarea Climbing Alstroemeria
- Borago officinalis 'Alba'
- borders
- botanical fascination
- Botanical Wonder
- bottom heat
- bowl-shaped flowers
- branching patterns
- Bright Blooms
- Bright Purple Flowers
- Bright yellow centers
- Bright Yellow Flowers
- Brindleberry
- brown
- Brugmansia insignis
- Brugmansia sanguinea
- Brugmansia sanguinea 'Aurea'
- Brugmansia suaveolens arborea
- Buddleja utahensis
- Buerger's columbine
- bush
- Bush Anemone
- butterflies
- butterfly
- butterfly attraction
- Butterfly Mariposa Lily
- Butterfly Wings
- butterfly-like flowers
- California
- California Comarostaphylis
- California native
- calochortus
- Calochortus albus
- Calochortus ambiguus
- Calochortus apiculatus
- Calochortus aureus
- Calochortus gunnisonii
- Calochortus kennedyi
- Calochortus nuttallii 'Pink Form'
- Calochortus nuttallii 'White Form'
- Calochortus venustus
- Calotropis procera
- Campsis radicans 'Flamenco'
- Canna speciosa
- captivating allure
- captivating fragrance
- Carambola
- Cardiocrinum giganteum
- careful handling
- careful handling.
- Carex baccans
- Carex buchananii
- Carnivorous
- carnivorous plant
- Carpenteria californica
- Castilleja angustifolia
- Castilleja applegatei var. viscida
- Castilleja chromosa
- Castilleja covilleana
- Castilleja integra
- Castilleja latifolia
- Castilleja parvula var. revealii
- Castilleja rhexifolia
- Castilleja scabrida
- Castilleja sessiliflora
- Casuarina equisetifolia subsp. incana
- Cat's Ears Mariposa Lily
- Central America
- Central Texas Paintbrush
- Cestrum auriculatum
- Cestrum elegans
- Cestrum nocturnum
- Cestrum parqui
- Challenging germination
- charismatic presence.
- Checker Lily
- Chinese Gordonia
- Chinese Hackberry
- Chocolate Lily
- Chorizema diversifolium
- Cistus creticus
- citrusy aroma
- Clarkia concinna
- Clarkia unguiculata
- Climbing Plant
- Climbing Vine
- Clusiaceae
- coastal California
- coastal conditions
- coastal flora
- coastal regions
- coastal tree
- Cobra Lily
- cobra plant
- cold stratification
- Cold Stratification.
- Collect mature seeds. Warm soil. Sow on damp
- Collect mature seeds. Well-draining mix
- Collect seeds
- collectors
- colorful bracts
- colorful spikes
- Columbia Clematis
- Comarostaphylis diversifolia
- compact shrub
- Compact Ti Plant
- complex germination
- compound leaves
- cone-shaped blooms
- conservation concern
- consistent moisture
- consistent moisture.
- containers
- cool temperatures
- coppery-brown cone
- coppery-brown foliage
- Coppery-red leaves
- Cordyline obtecta Purpurea
- Cornus sericea ssp. sericea
- Cottage Gardens
- Coville's Indian Paintbrush
- cream
- Cream-Colored Flowers
- creamy white
- Cretan Rockrose
- Crown Flower
- Culinary Use
- Culinary Uses
- cultural significance
- cup-shaped flowers
- Curly Clematis
- Curved Flower
- Cusick's Shooting Star: North American wildflower
- Cymbopogon citratus
- Cyrtostachys renda
- dainty white flowers
- Daisy-Like Blossoms
- damp areas
- Dark Columbine
- Dark hollyhock
- Darkthroat Shooting Star: North American wildflower
- Darlingtonia californica
- Darlingtonia californica: California Pitcher Plant
- deciduous
- Deciduous Shrub
- Deciduous Tree
- deciduous vine
- Deep Purple Flowers
- deep purple leaves
- Deeply Lobed Leaves
- delicate allure
- Delicate Flowers
- Delicate leaves
- dense clumps
- dense tufts
- Desert Lily
- desert plant
- diffused light
- Diplacus tricolor
- distinctive appearance
- distinctive bark
- distinctive form
- Distinctive Seed Heads
- diverse beauty.
- diverse colors
- Diverse Flowers
- diverse habitats
- divided leaves
- Dodecatheon amethystinum
- Dodecatheon austrofrigidum
- Dodecatheon cusickii
- Dodecatheon pulchellum
- dogtooth violet
- Double Blue Butterfly Pea
- Doubting Mariposa Lily
- Downy Painted Cup
- Dramatic Blooms
- drought tolerance
- drought-adapted
- drought-resistant
- Drought-Tolerant
- Drumstick allium
- Drumstick onion
- Dudleya collomiae saxosa
- Dudleya lanceolata
- Early spring bloomer
- early spring blooms
- Early Spring Charm
- early spring flowers
- Easy Care
- easy-care plant
- Echinacea purpurea 'Green Twister'
- Echinacea tennesseensis
- eco-conscious gardening
- ecological contribution
- ecological diversity
- ecological importance
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- ecological significance
- ecological significance.
- ecological support
- ecological support.
- ecological value
- ecological value.
- Ecologically Valuable
- ecosystem contribution
- edible
- Edible Landscapes
- Edible Tubers
- elegance
- elegance.
- elegant blooms
- elegant charm
- elegant foliage
- elegant presence
- elephant ear fig
- enchanting allure
- enchanting atmosphere
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- enchanting presence.
- enlightenment
- Entelea arborescens: whau tree
- Ephedra intermedia
- ephedrine
- Epipactis gigantea
- Eriogonum arborescens
- Eriogonum grande var. rubescens
- erosion control
- Erythranthe lewisii
- Erythronium elegans
- Erythronium grandiflorum Pursh
- Erythronium revolutum
- essential oils
- ethereal appearance
- ethereal beauty
- Ethereal Charm
- Eustoma grandiflorum
- Evergreen
- Evergreen grass
- evergreen shrub
- exotic allure
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- Exquisite Blooms
- Exquisite Blossoms
- Fairy Lantern
- fall
- Fast Germination
- fast-growing shrub
- fawn lily
- Feather-Like Leaflets
- fences
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- Ficus auriculata
- Ficus hispida
- Ficus religiosa
- Ficus virens
- filtered light
- filtered sunlight
- Fine-Textured Foliage
- Five-Finger
- Flame Pea
- floral arrangements
- Flower Clusters
- flower stalks
- Flowering Vine
- focal point
- Fouquieria splendens
- fragrance
- fragrant
- Fragrant Blooms
- fragrant flowers
- Fragrant Leaves
- fragrant shrub
- fragrant white flowers
- Frankilinia altamaha
- Franklin Tree
- Franklinia altamaha
- fresh seeds
- Fritillaria affinis
- Fritillaria eastwoodiae
- Fritillaria recurva
- frost sensitivity
- fruit
- fuchsia
- Fuchsia 'Fanfare'
- Fuchsia arborescens
- Fuchsia boliviana
- Fuchsia denticulata
- Fuchsia magellanica
- Fuchsia mathewsii
- full sun
- full sun to partial shade
- Full Sunlight
- Fuzzy
- fuzzy bracts
- Gambooge Sweet
- Garcinia gummi-gutta
- garden allure
- garden backdrop
- Garden Beauty
- Garden Beauty.
- Garden Beds/Borders
- Garden borders
- Garden Diversity.
- Garden Elegance
- garden landscapes.
- Garden landscaping
- Garden Plant
- Garden Tree
- gardening
- gardens
- Gentianopsis thermalis
- gentle colors
- gentle colors.
- Georgia
- germination
- germination duration
- Geum chiloense 'Mrs. J. Bradshaw'
- giant fuchsia
- giant helleborine
- Giant Himalayan Lily
- Giant Milkweed
- Giant Virginsbower
- Giant White Sunflower Tree
- glacier lily
- glossy leaves
- Golden Columbine
- Golden lily of the Incas
- Golden Mariposa Lily
- golden yellow hues
- golden-yellow flowers
- good soil. Vibrant Avens variety
- Gordonia
- Graceful plumes
- graceful presence
- gradual germination
- gradual growth
- Grape-Leaved Hibiscus
- gray
- Gray Sheoak
- Gray-Green Leaves
- green
- Green Cestrum
- Green Comet Milkweed
- green foliage
- green leaves
- green to pink
- Greenish-White Flowers
- Gunnison's Mariposa Lily
- hairy stems
- Hairy Stems and Leaves
- Hall's Milkweed
- hardiness
- hardy
- Hardy Fuchsia
- Hardy plant
- Harsh Environment
- Heart-Shaped Leaves
- Heartleaf Keckiella Bush Snapdragon
- Hedges
- Height: 1.5 to 3 feet
- herb
- Herbaceous Plant
- herbal teas
- Hibiscus vitifolius
- Hierba de Zizotes
- high-altitude adaptation
- Himalayan mystique
- Himalayas
- Hippeastrum Apple Blossom
- hirsute fig
- Historical Beauty
- Honeymoon White
- hummingbird attraction
- Hummingbird attractor
- Hummingbird Fuchsia
- Hummingbird Garden
- hummingbirds
- hybrid
- Hybrid Perennial
- iconic landscape feature
- Idesia polycarpa
- impressive flower stalk
- Inca lily
- inconspicuous flowers
- Indian Jointfir
- Indian Paintbrush
- indigenous communities
- Indigenous medicine
- Indigenous uses
- indigo-blue flowers
- Indirect light
- indirect light. Transplant sturdy seedlings. Mimic geothermal habitat. Annual wildflower
- indirect sunlight
- Indoor Beauty
- Indoor Elegance
- insect attraction
- Insectivorous
- intoxicating scent
- intricate design.
- intricate designs.
- Japanese Origin
- Jet Black
- jointed fruits
- Joseph Rock's Columbine
- Kachnar
- Kamaranga
- Kamrakh
- kennedia
- kennedia nigricans
- Kennedy's Mariposa Lily
- Lady's Eardrops
- lance-shaped leaves
- Landscape Beauty
- landscape charm
- landscape enhancement.
- landscape ornamental
- Landscape plant
- landscape texture
- landscapes
- landscaping
- large deciduous
- large evergreen
- larger containers
- late spring blooms
- Late Spring to Early Summer Blooming
- Late Summer/Fall Blooms
- latex sap
- lavender
- Lavender blooms
- lavender flowers
- lavender hues
- lavender to purple hues
- Leatherleaf Sedge
- leathery leaves
- Lemongrass
- lemony scent
- Lewis's monkeyflower
- light blue
- light dependence
- light sensitivity
- Lilac Columbine
- Lilac Flowers
- Liliaceae
- lilies
- lillies
- lily
- Lily of Peru
- Linear Leaves
- Lipstick Palm
- lisianthus
- lobed leaves
- Loblolly Bay
- local ecosystems
- local flora
- long blades
- lotus
- low maintenance
- low-maintenance
- lush green foliage
- Ma fuang
- majestic beauty
- Malabar Tamarind
- Manchurian Birthwort
- Mariposa
- maroon
- Mathews' fuchsia
- meadows
- medicinal plant
- Mediterranean native
- Mexican Jessamine
- Mexico
- Milkweed
- milky sap
- Mission Bells
- moist sand
- moist soil
- moisture
- Moisture Requirement
- moisture retention
- moisture. Indirect light. Transplant seedlings. Sun
- Monarch Butterfly Host
- moonlit gardens
- Morning Glory Blue Picotee
- mottled leaves
- Mountain Garland
- multi-color
- Māori traditions
- Nandiarvattam
- Narrow Leaves
- Narrowleaf Milkweed
- Native Australian Plant
- native biodiversity
- Native Grass
- native hibiscus
- native landscapes
- native landscaping
- Native Perennial
- native plant
- Native Plant Gardens
- Native to North America
- native wildflower.
- natural beauty
- natural beauty.
- natural charm
- natural charm.
- natural dyes
- Natural Ecosystems
- natural elegance
- natural ground cover
- Natural Landscape
- natural landscapes
- naturalistic landscapes
- Nectar-Rich Blooms
- Nectar-Rich Centers
- needle-like foliage
- Needle-Like Leaves
- Nepal Barberry
- New Zealand
- New Zealand wind grass
- Night-Blooming Jasmine
- nighttime pollinators
- nigricans
- Nodding flowers
- nodding star-shaped flowers
- North America
- North American flora
- North American Wildflower
- Nostalgic Charm
- novelty
- Nuttall's Mariposa
- Nuttall's Mariposa Lily
- nuttallii
- ocotillo
- Onagraceae
- open meadows
- Orange
- Orange Gilia Scarlet Gilia
- Orchid-Like Racemes
- ornamental
- ornamental allure
- ornamental foliage
- Ornamental grass
- Ornamental onion
- ornamental palm
- Ornamental Planting
- ornamental shrubs
- ornate beauty.
- outdoor charm.
- Outdoor Elegance
- oval leaves
- pale blue
- Pale Green to Yellow Flowers
- pale yellow
- pale yellow to orange-red
- palm
- palmlike tree
- palms
- papery bark
- Parrot lily
- partial shade
- partial sunlight
- partial to full shade
- Partial to Full Sun
- Patagonian ecosystem
- patience
- patience.
- peepal tree
- pendulous branchlets
- pendulous flowers
- perennial
- perennial bulb
- perennial grass
- Perennial Plant
- perennial shrub
- perennial vine
- perennial wildflower
- perennials
- Peruvian lily
- pilkhan tree
- pink
- Pink and White
- pink and white flowers
- pink fawn lily
- Pink Gilia Scarlet Gilia
- pink to lavender
- pink to rose hues
- Pinnate Barberry
- pinnate leaves
- Pinnately Compound Leaves
- Pitcher Plant
- pollinator attraction
- pollinator attraction.
- Pollinator Conservation
- pollinator contribution
- Pollinator Garden
- pollinator habitat
- Pollinator Magnet
- pollinator support
- pollinators
- potential beauty.
- potting mix
- practicality
- Prairie Grassland
- Prairie Habitats
- preservation
- prized addition
- Propagation
- pruning required
- pulp
- pure white petals
- purple
- purple and white
- Purple Berkheya
- Purple Compact Cordyline
- purple flowers
- Purple Hellebore
- Purple Milkweed
- Purple Milkweed Vine
- purplish-pink flowers
- radiant beauty.
- Range of Climates
- rapid growth
- rare
- rare tree
- recurved petals
- red
- red buckwheat
- Red Cestrum
- red edges
- Red Osier Dogwood
- Red Ribbons
- Red Sealing Wax Palm
- Red Sealing Wax Palm: vibrant
- red-orange flowers
- reflexed petals
- regional biodiversity
- regular watering
- religious importance
- resilience
- resilience.
- resilient beauty
- Resilient Growth
- resilient.
- Reveal's Indian Paintbrush
- rich foliage
- Rich Red
- rock gardens
- Rock's Columbine
- Rojasianthe
- Rojasianthe superba
- romantic ambiance
- Rose Coneflower Showy Drumsticks
- Rose of Sharon
- rosette shape
- rosettes
- Rough Paintbrush
- Round-headed garlic
- Round-headed leek
- Roxburgh fig
- ruffled petals
- sacred
- sacred fig
- Sacred Red Lotus
- salt-tolerant
- sandy soils
- Santa Cruz Island buckwheat
- Sarraceniaceae
- scarification
- Scarified Seeds
- scarify
- Scarlet and Black Flowers
- scarlet fritillary
- scarlet-red crownshaft
- Scott's Clematis
- sealing wax
- sealing wax palm
- seed germination
- seed propagation.
- Seed Scarification
- seedlings
- seedlings care
- seeds
- sego
- sego lily
- sensory delight
- Shade Lover
- Shade-loving Plant
- shaded woodlands
- Showy Blooms
- showy bracts
- showy flowers
- shrub
- shrub-like tree
- Side-Oats Grama
- Sideoats Grama
- Sierra fritillary
- silver
- Silvery Hairs
- simple elegance
- Single White Butterfly Pea
- Sirocco wind grass
- Sky-Blue Blooms
- slender leaves
- Slow germination
- slow growth rate
- small white flowers
- Snow Gordonia
- soft pink hues
- Soft Texture
- Soil
- soil stabilization
- soil types
- South Africa
- South America
- South Patagonian Shooting Star: extreme conditions
- Southeast Asia
- southern California buckwheat
- sow
- specialized trapping mechanisms
- Species Diversity
- Spider Milkweed
- spindly stems
- Spiny Teeth
- Splitleaf Indian Paintbrush
- spring blooming
- Spring wildflowers
- sprouting
- Square Mariposa Lily
- star-like blossoms
- Star-Shaped Blooms
- star-shaped flowers
- Starfruit
- Stern's Hellebore
- Stickybract Indian Paintbrush
- stratification
- Straw Sedge
- striking appearance
- Striking Bracts
- subtropical landscapes
- succulent
- Sugar Bowl Clematis
- Summer Holly
- Sun
- sun to light shade
- Sun to Part Shade
- sunflower tree
- sunlight acclimation
- sunlight conditions
- sunlight exposure
- sunny to partially shaded
- surface-sow
- Swamp Leather Flower
- Swamp Rose Mallow
- Sweet-Tart Flavor
- symbolic
- teas
- temperature range
- Tennessee Coneflower
- terrestrial orchid
- Texas beauty.
- Texas bluebell
- textured bracts
- textured foliage
- Theaceae
- Thorny Nature
- tiantangensis
- Tibetan Columbine
- toothed fuchsia
- toxic
- traditional medicine
- Traditional Uses
- tranquil landscapes.
- Transplant
- transplanting
- tree
- tree fuchsia
- Trellis Climber
- Trellis Plant
- Trellises
- Tricolor Monkeyflower: North American wildflower
- tropical allure
- tropical beauty
- tropical beauty.
- Tropical Elegance
- Tropical Fruit
- tropical plant
- tropical regions
- tropical shrub
- tropical tree
- Trumpet vine
- Tube Clematis
- tubular flowers
- Tufted Growth Habit
- tulip-like flowers
- Turn of the Century
- Twining Climber
- Twining Stems
- understated charm
- unique adaptation
- unique appeal
- unique appearance
- unique blooms
- Unique Blossoms
- Unique Flowers
- unique foliage
- unique habitat
- unique leaves
- Unique Petals
- unique pitcher-shaped leaves
- urn-shaped flowers
- Utah
- Variable germination
- ventilation
- venustus
- Versatile
- versatile design
- Vibrant
- Vibrant Blooms
- Vibrant Blossoms
- vibrant blue blooms
- vibrant bracts
- vibrant color
- Vibrant Color Garden Enhancement
- vibrant colors
- vibrant colors.
- vibrant flowers
- vibrant red stems
- vibrant spikes
- vibrant tubular flowers
- vigorous climber
- Vigorous Growth
- vine
- violet
- Vitamin C
- vivid bracts
- vivid color
- vivid hues
- walls
- warm climate
- warm climates
- warm water soaking
- Warm-Season Perennial
- warmth
- Water Garden
- water lily
- water plants
- water soak
- water storage
- Wax Cestrum
- Waxy Mariposa Lily
- weeks to months
- Well-Drained Soil
- Well-draining
- well-draining mix
- well-draining soil
- well-draining substrate. Keep moist
- Western Columbine
- Western Native Plant
- Western pasqueflower
- Wet Soil
- white
- white berries
- White Blooms
- White Borage
- White Fairy Lantern
- white fig
- White Flowers
- White Mariposa Lily
- White Star Center
- white to pink
- white-pink flowers
- Wholeleaf Indian Paintbrush
- whorled leaves
- Wideleaf Indian Paintbrush
- Wild Sweet Potato Manroot Vine
- wildflower
- wildflower gardens
- Wildlife Attractor
- Wildlife Food Source
- wildlife habitat
- Wildlife-friendly
- winter
- Winter Beauty
- Winter Blooms
- Winter Flowering
- winter landscape
- woodland gardens
- woodland habitat
- Woodland Perennial
- Woollypod Milkweed
- Xeriscape Garden
- Xeriscaping
- year-round blooms
- year-round interest
- yellow
- Yellow alstroemeria
- Yellow Bauhinia
- yellow hibiscus-like flowers
- Yellow Orchid Tree
- Zizotes Milkweed
- zone 10
- zone 11
- zone 3
- zone 4
- zone 5
- zone 6
- zone 7
- zone 8
- zone 9
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Erythronium elegans | Dogtooth Violet | 5 Seeds
Regular price $15.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Erythronium elegans, commonly known as the elegans fawn lily or dogtooth violet, is a captivating perennial bulb native to North America. Its elegant, nodding flowers emerge in early spring, displaying shades of pink, lavender, or white with striking yellow or white centers. The distinctive mottled leaves add to its allure. This wildflower prefers woodland environments, often found in shady areas where it creates delicate carpets of color. Erythronium elegans is a cherished early bloomer, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. Its ephemeral beauty and ecological role as a spring harbinger contribute to its appeal, making it a sought-after addition to naturalistic landscapes and woodland gardens. Zones 4-8
Germination
Erythronium elegans seed germination requires patience and specific care. Sow seeds in a well-draining mix, covering them lightly. Provide cold stratification by refrigerating them for a few weeks. Maintain consistent moisture and provide diffused light. Germination can take several weeks to months. Once seedlings emerge, gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions before transplanting. This careful approach ensures successful germination and healthy growth of this charming early spring wildflower, which adds delicate beauty to woodland landscapes.
Clarkia unguiculata | Elegant Clarkia | 1000 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Clarkia unguiculata, also known as Mountain Garland or Elegant Clarkia, is an annual wildflower native to western North America. It grows up to 1-3 feet tall and showcases slender, lance-shaped leaves. In late spring to early summer, it produces clusters of charming, cup-shaped flowers in shades of pink, rose, or lavender. These blooms are often streaked with darker markings and attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, enhancing biodiversity. Thriving in well-draining soil and full sun, it's commonly found in meadows, open woodlands, and hillsides. Mountain Garland adds a touch of natural elegance to landscapes, with its alluring flowers and adaptability enhancing gardens and supporting local wildlife. Annual
Germination
Clarkia unguiculata, also known as elegant clarkia or mountain garland, can be successfully germinated by following specific steps. Prepare a well-draining seed starting mix, such as a combination of peat moss and perlite, and sow the seeds on the soil surface, lightly pressing them into the soil without covering them, as they require light for germination. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged to prevent rotting of the seeds. Place the containers in a cool location with temperatures around 60-65°F (15-18°C) to encourage germination, which typically occurs within 14-21 days. Once the seedlings emerge, provide them with ample sunlight or artificial light for at least 12 hours a day to support healthy growth. Transplant the seedlings outdoors after the danger of frost has passed, spacing them appropriately in well-drained soil. By carefully following these steps, successful germination and robust growth of Clarkia unguiculata can be achieved.
Berberis aristata | Himalayan Barberry | 10 Seeds
Regular price $8.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Berberis aristata, commonly known as Himalayan Barberry or Tree Turmeric, is a deciduous shrub native to the Himalayan region. Its thorny branches bear leathery, spiky leaves that are typically arranged in whorls. In late spring, clusters of bright yellow flowers bloom, followed by tart and red berries in summer and fall. This shrub is not only valued for its ornamental features but also for its cultural significance and traditional uses. It thrives in various soil types and is often used for hedges, borders, and erosion control. The Indian Barberry brings a blend of beauty and utility to gardens, offering visual appeal and a touch of historical importance. Zones 5-9
Germination
To germinate Berberis aristata seeds, first, clean the seeds by removing any pulp or debris, then scarify the hard seed coat to improve water absorption and germination. You can scarify the seeds by gently rubbing them with sandpaper or nicking them with a knife. After scarification, soak the seeds in room temperature water for 24 hours to further soften the seed coat. Next, prepare a seed starting tray or small pots with a well-draining seed starting mix, such as a blend of peat moss and perlite. Sow the seeds on the surface of the soil and lightly press them into the mix. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged by misting regularly or using a gentle watering can. Place the tray or pots in a warm location with indirect sunlight, maintaining a temperature between 65-75°F (18-24°C). Germination typically occurs within 4-8 weeks. Once the seedlings emerge, provide them with ample light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions if transplanting. Berberis aristata prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Continue to care for the seedlings with proper watering and light as they grow into mature plants.
Caesalpinia pulcherrima | Yellow Peacock Flower | 5 Seeds
Regular price $10.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Caesalpinia pulcherrima 'Yellow,' a captivating variant of the tropical shrub, boasts a radiant charm. Its delicate fern-like leaves provide an elegant backdrop to clusters of brilliant yellow blossoms that resemble the sun's warmth. The cheerful yellow hue adds a touch of brightness to any landscape. Growing to heights of 1-3 meters, this shrub thrives in well-draining soil and full sun, particularly in warm climates. The Yellow Peacock Flower's unique allure and pollinator attraction make it a vibrant addition, infusing gardens with lively color and energy. Its sunny blooms create a welcoming and joyful atmosphere in outdoor spaces. It constantly blooms in zones 10 and 11. Zones 8-11
Germination
To germinate Caesalpinia pulcherrima seeds, first, scarify the hard seed coat to enhance water absorption and improve germination. This can be achieved by gently rubbing the seeds with sandpaper or nicking them with a knife. After scarification, soak the seeds in room temperature water for 24 hours to further soften the seed coat. Next, prepare a seed tray or small pots with a well-draining seed starting mix, such as a blend of peat moss and perlite. Sow the seeds on the surface of the soil and lightly press them into the mix. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged by misting regularly or using a gentle watering can. Place the tray or pots in a warm location with indirect sunlight, maintaining a temperature between 70-80°F (21-27°C). Germination typically occurs within 2-8 weeks. Once the seedlings emerge, provide them with ample light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions if transplanting. Caesalpinia pulcherrima prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Continue to care for the seedlings with proper watering and light as they grow into mature plants.
Artemisia frigida | Prairie Sagebrush | 20 Seeds
Regular price $8.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Artemisia frigida, also known as Prairie Sagebrush, is a hardy perennial native to North America's prairies. Its silver-gray leaves emit a pleasant fragrance when touched. Inconspicuous yellow flowers bloom in summer, attracting pollinators. Thriving in well-draining soil and full sun, it's drought-tolerant and adapts to harsh conditions. With its resilience and aromatic charm, Artemisia frigida adds a touch of the prairie's beauty and historical significance to landscapes. Zones 4-10
Germination
To germinate Artemisia frigida seeds, start by preparing a seed starting tray or small pots filled with a well-draining seed starting mix, such as a blend of peat moss and perlite. Sow the seeds on the surface of the soil and lightly press them into the soil with your fingertips. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged by misting regularly or using a gentle watering can. Place the tray or pots in a cool location with indirect sunlight, maintaining a temperature between 60-70°F (15-21°C). Germination for Artemisia frigida can be slow and erratic, often taking several weeks to months. Once the seedlings emerge, provide adequate spacing if growing in trays, or transplant them into individual pots when they have developed a few sets of true leaves. Artemisia frigida prefers well-drained soil and full sun. Continue to care for the seedlings with proper watering and light as they grow into mature Artemisia frigida plants.
Fuchsia boliviana alba | White Bolivian Fuchsia | 20 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Fuchsia boliviana alba, commonly known as the white Bolivian fuchsia, is a large shrub or small tree that can reach heights of 3 to 6 meters (10 to 20 feet) or more. This evergreen plant features ovate to lance-shaped leaves and pendulous, tubular flowers that are pure white with red tips. The white Bolivian fuchsia is native to South America and is often cultivated for its attractive foliage and elegant flowers. It prefers well-draining soil and partial to full sunlight. This fuchsia species is valued for its ornamental qualities and its ability to attract hummingbirds and other pollinators to the garden. Zones 9-11
Germination
Germinating Fuchsia boliviana alba seeds involves specific steps. Clean the seeds to remove any pulp. Fuchsia seeds have a hard coat, so scarification is recommended to aid germination. You can gently rub the seeds with sandpaper or soak them in warm water for a few hours. After scarification, sow the seeds in a well-draining seed-starting mix, covering them lightly with soil. Maintain consistent moisture and provide a warm environment with temperatures around 70-75°F (21-24°C). Germination can take several weeks to months. Once seedlings have developed several true leaves, transplant them into individual pots. Gradually acclimate the seedlings to outdoor conditions before planting them in a suitable spot with well-draining soil and partial sunlight. This careful process ensures successful Fuchsia boliviana alba seed germination, leading to the growth of these elegant plants with their pendulous, pure white tubular flowers, enhancing the beauty of gardens and attracting hummingbirds and pollinators.
Asclepias subverticillata | Horsetail Milkweed | 5 Seeds
Regular price $8.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Asclepias subverticillata, commonly known as Horsetail Milkweed or Whorled Milkweed, is a native perennial with distinctive characteristics. Its slender stems bear whorls of narrow leaves, giving the plant a unique appearance. In summer, it produces clusters of small, greenish-white flowers that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. As a host plant for Monarch butterfly larvae, it supports their lifecycle. Thriving in well-draining soil and full sun, it's drought-tolerant and adaptable. This milkweed variety's individual charm and ecological significance make it an interesting addition to gardens, supporting pollinator conservation and adding diversity to landscapes. Zones 5-8
Germination
To facilitate successful Asclepias subverticillata seed germination, begin by preparing the seeds through a process called stratification. Start by placing the seeds in a damp paper towel or a moist growing medium within a plastic bag, ensuring they are not saturated. Refrigerate this set up for approximately 30 days to mimic the winter conditions the seeds would naturally experience. After stratification, sow the seeds in a well-draining soil mix, covering them lightly with the soil. Ensure the planting medium stays consistently moist but not waterlogged. Place the planting container in a warm, sunny location, maintaining temperatures around 70-75°F (21-24°C). Germination typically occurs within 1-3 weeks under optimal conditions. Once seedlings have emerged, provide adequate light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions before transplanting them into their permanent growing site, ensuring they receive ample sunlight and suitable soil conditions for their continued growth.
Ephedra viridis | Green Ephedra | 5 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Ephedra viridis, commonly known as green ephedra or mormon tea, is a hardy shrub indigenous to arid regions of North America. With its distinct appearance, it features multiple greenish stems adorned by small, scale-like leaves in whorls, creating a unique textured effect. In spring, inconspicuous flowers give rise to cone-like structures dubbed "mormon tea cups," containing seeds dispersed by wind. This heritage makes it a valued plant for traditional infusions and teas. Preferring dry, rocky soils in desert landscapes, it showcases adaptation to harsh conditions. Its significance extends from cultural use to modern botanical exploration due to its resilience and distinctive appearance. Zones 6-9
Germination
Ephedra viridis seed germination necessitates specialized care. Seeds require scarification or soaking to simulate natural conditions. Plant in well-draining soil, cover lightly, and maintain moisture. Warmth, ideally with bottom heat, encourages germination, which can be gradual over weeks to months. Once seedlings emerge, gradually expose them to light and acclimate to outdoor conditions before transplanting. This meticulous approach ensures successful germination and healthy growth of this hardy desert shrub.
Asclepias exaltata | Poke Milkweed | 5 Seeds
Regular price $8.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Asclepias exaltata, or Poke Milkweed, is a woodland perennial known for its unique form and ecological value. Its tall, slender stems bear clusters of delicate, pale white flowers with intricate hoods, attracting various pollinators. The plant is a favored host for Monarch butterfly larvae, essential to their survival. Flourishing in partial shade and rich, moist soil, it's adaptable to woodland settings. This milkweed's distinctive appearance and ecological role make it an invaluable addition to gardens, contributing to pollinator conservation and supporting local ecosystems. Zones 4-7
Germination
To facilitate successful Asclepias exaltata seed germination, begin by preparing the seeds through a process called stratification. Start by placing the seeds in a damp paper towel or a moist growing medium within a plastic bag, ensuring they are not saturated. Refrigerate this set up for approximately 30 days to mimic the winter conditions the seeds would naturally experience. After stratification, sow the seeds in a well-draining soil mix, covering them lightly with the soil. Ensure the planting medium stays consistently moist but not waterlogged. Place the planting container in a warm, sunny location, maintaining temperatures around 70-75°F (21-24°C). Germination typically occurs within 1-3 weeks under optimal conditions. Once seedlings have emerged, provide adequate light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions before transplanting them into their permanent growing site, ensuring they receive ample sunlight and suitable soil conditions for their continued growth.
Asclepias tuberosa | Gay Butterflies | 20 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Asclepias tuberosa Gay Butterflies is a perennial in the Apocynaceae family. Some common names include Butterfly Weed, Canada root, chieger flower, wind root, flux root, or Indian posy. A native to North America in the Eastern and Southwestern regions. This is the most purchased Milkweed for your Monarch Butterflies because of the amount of nectar it provides for the Monarch and many other insects. It can grow to 3 feet tall and wide. The flowers come out in clusters of orange, Red, and Yellow. The leaves are great for the chrysalis to hang from and provide food as well. It can grow in most soils with adequate drainage. It prefers full sun to part shade but will bloom more in full sun. Zones 4-9
Germination
To facilitate successful Asclepias tuberosa seed germination, begin by preparing the seeds through a process called stratification. Start by placing the seeds in a damp paper towel or a moist growing medium within a plastic bag, ensuring they are not saturated. Refrigerate this set up for approximately 30 days to mimic the winter conditions the seeds would naturally experience. After stratification, sow the seeds in a well-draining soil mix, covering them lightly with the soil. Ensure the planting medium stays consistently moist but not waterlogged. Place the planting container in a warm, sunny location, maintaining temperatures around 70-75°F (21-24°C). Germination typically occurs within 1-3 weeks under optimal conditions. Once seedlings have emerged, provide adequate light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions before transplanting them into their permanent growing site, ensuring they receive ample sunlight and suitable soil conditions for their continued growth.
Erythranthe lewisii | Lewis's Monkeyflower | 50 Seeds
Regular price $8.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Erythranthe lewisii, formerly known as Mimulus lewisii or Lewis's monkeyflower, is a captivating perennial wildflower native to western North America. It displays a spectrum of colors ranging from pale pink to deep magenta, with intricate, tubular-shaped flowers that bloom during spring and summer. This plant thrives in a variety of habitats, including wetlands, streambanks, and rocky areas, showcasing its adaptability. Erythranthe lewisii's blossoms attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds, contributing to local ecosystems. Its coexistence with moisture and arid conditions emphasizes its ecological versatility. As a charming and versatile wildflower, Erythranthe lewisii stands as a testament to the diversity and resilience of native flora. Zones 4-7
Germination
Erythranthe lewisii seed germination requires specific care. Lightly press seeds into moist soil, ensuring good seed-to-soil contact. Keep the soil consistently moist and provide indirect light. Germination can take several weeks to a few months. Once seedlings emerge, offer bright light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions before transplanting. This meticulous process ensures successful germination and healthy growth of this alluring wildflower, which contributes vibrant colors to various habitats.
Hippeastrum | Amaryllis Apple Blossom | 5 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Hippeastrum Apple Blossom is a captivating variety of amaryllis known for its exquisite blooms. The large, trumpet-shaped flowers feature soft pink petals adorned with white streaks, resembling delicate apple blossoms. This bulbous perennial adds a touch of elegance to indoor and outdoor spaces alike. The plant produces tall flower stalks, each bearing multiple blooms that create a stunning visual display. Hippeastrum Apple Blossom thrives in well-draining soil and prefers bright, indirect light. Its impressive flowering and vibrant colors make it a favored choice for bringing warmth and beauty to homes and gardens, particularly during the winter months. With proper care, this amaryllis variety is sure to enchant with its graceful and charming floral presence. Zones 7-11
Germination
Seeds are stored in the refrigerator for freshness. Mix topsoil and sand equal parts. Sow seeds 1/4" deep and lightly cover with your mix 1/8". Keep moist in a bright spot. Do not cover with plastic, but maintain a temperature around 65-75F. Germination 21-30 days. With care and patience, you'll enjoy the striking beauty of Hippeastrum Apple Blossom in your home or garden.
Chorizema diversifolium | Climbing Flame Pea | 20 Seeds
Regular price $15.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Chorizema diversifolium, commonly called Flame Pea, is a captivating shrub native to Australia. It reaches a height of 3-6 feet, showcasing unique, trifoliate leaves and clusters of vibrant, tubular flowers in hues of pink, red, orange, and yellow. The fiery blooms resemble flames, hence the name. Thriving in well-draining soil and full sun, it's adapted to sandy and rocky areas. Flame Pea adds a burst of color to gardens, attracting pollinators with its vivid flowers. Its distinctive appearance and vibrant blooms make it a sought-after choice for bringing a touch of Australian beauty and ecological value to landscapes. Zones 10-11
Germination
Chorizema diversifolium, a member of the pea family native to Australia, can be germinated successfully with attention to specific steps. To enhance germination, it's advisable to scarify the seeds by gently nicking the seed coat with a knife or rubbing them with sandpaper. After scarification, soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours to soften the seed coat and stimulate germination. Prepare a well-draining seed starting mix and sow the seeds at a depth of about 1/4 inch in individual containers or seed trays. Maintain consistent moisture in the soil without waterlogging, as excess moisture can lead to fungal issues. Place the containers in a warm and brightly lit location, ideally with temperatures around 70-80°F (21-27°C), to encourage germination, which typically occurs within 2-4 weeks. Once the seedlings emerge, provide them with ample light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions before transplanting them into their permanent location. By following these steps diligently, successful germination and healthy growth of Chorizema diversifolium seeds can be achieved.
Hibiscus syriacus | Red Heart | 10 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Hibiscus syriacus Shrub Althea Red Heart, a captivating variety of Rose of Sharon, is cherished for its unique blooms and charming presence. This deciduous shrub can reach heights of 8 to 12 feet. It features large, showy flowers with white petals and a contrasting red center, resembling a "red heart." The blossoms stand out beautifully against the green foliage. Hibiscus syriacus Shrub Althea Red Heart thrives in well-draining soil and prefers full sun to part shade conditions. Its impressive height and eye-catching flowers make it a favored choice for hedges, borders, or as a standalone specimen. The plant's ability to attract pollinators and its adaptability to various soil types contribute to its popularity among gardeners, who aim to add a touch of elegance and vibrant color to their landscapes. Zones 5-8
Germination
To germinate Hibiscus syriacus Shrub Althea Red Heart seeds, follow these steps: Start by stratifying the seeds, a process that simulates winter conditions. Place the seeds in a damp paper towel and seal them in a plastic bag. Refrigerate the bag for 4-6 weeks. After stratification, sow the seeds in a well-draining seed-starting mix. Cover the seeds lightly with soil and mist to moisten the top layer. Maintain a warm environment with temperatures around 70-75°F (21-24°C). Germination can take several weeks. Once the seedlings have developed a few sets of leaves, they can be transplanted into larger pots or outdoor locations. Hibiscus syriacus Shrub Althea Red Heart thrives in well-draining soil and prefers full sun to part shade conditions. The process will reward you with the growth of this vibrant shrub, showcasing its unique "red heart" blooms and enhancing the beauty of your garden.
Cestrum parqui | Green Cestrum | Palqui | 10 Seeds
Regular price $8.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Cestrum parqui, also known as Green Cestrum or Palqui, is a fast-growing shrub. Reaching up to 10 feet, it showcases slender, willow-like leaves and clusters of tubular, greenish-white to pale yellow flowers. Its unassuming blooms emit a subtle fragrance. Flourishing in full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil, it's adaptable and low-maintenance. This ornamental shrub adds a touch of green elegance to gardens and landscapes, blending in while offering a simple charm. Its slender foliage and modest flowers make it a favored choice for creating a graceful and understated backdrop in various garden designs. Zones 7-10
Germination
Cestrum parqui follows a specific process for successful seed germination. To enhance germination, it's beneficial to scarify the seeds by gently rubbing them with sandpaper or nicking the seed coat with a knife. After scarification, soak the seeds in room temperature water for 24 hours to soften the seed coat and promote germination. Prepare a well-draining seed starting mix and sow the seeds at a depth of about 1/4 inch in individual containers or seed trays. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, as excessive moisture can lead to rot. Place the containers in a warm location with temperatures around 70-80°F (21-27°C) to encourage germination, which typically occurs within 2-4 weeks. Once the seedlings emerge, provide them with bright, indirect light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions before transplanting them into their permanent location. With careful attention to these steps, successful germination and healthy growth of Cestrum parqui seeds can be achieved.
Aquilegia chrysantha | Golden Columbine | 10 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Aquilegia chrysantha, commonly known as Golden Columbine or Yellow Columbine, is a perennial beauty native to North America. It showcases stunning, bright yellow, lantern-shaped flowers with long spurs, attracting bees and butterflies. Its graceful, fern-like foliage adds to its allure. Thriving in well-draining soil and partial shade, it reaches a height of 1.5 to 3 feet. A captivating addition to gardens and natural landscapes, it blooms in late spring to early summer, bringing a touch of golden elegance to any setting. Zones 4-9
Germination
To germinate Aquilegia chrysantha seeds, since Aquilegia chrysantha seeds have a hard outer coat, they benefit from a process called stratification to break dormancy. Place the seeds in a damp paper towel or a plastic bag filled with moistened vermiculite or sand, and refrigerate them for 3-4 weeks. After stratification, prepare a seed starting tray or small pots filled with a well-draining seed starting mix, such as a combination of peat moss and perlite. Moisten the soil evenly, ensuring it's not waterlogged. Sow the Aquilegia chrysantha seeds evenly over the surface of the soil and lightly press them into the soil with your fingertips. Cover them lightly with a thin layer of soil or vermiculite. Place the tray or pots in a cool location with indirect sunlight, maintaining a temperature between 55-65°F (13-18°C). Keep the soil consistently moist but not saturated by misting regularly or using a gentle watering can. Germination typically occurs within 3-6 weeks. Once the seedlings emerge, provide adequate spacing if growing in trays, or transplant them into individual pots when they have developed a few sets of true leaves. Continue to care for the seedlings with proper watering, light, and nutrients as they grow into mature Aquilegia chrysantha plants.
Alcea rosea var. nigra | Arabian Nights | 10 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Alcea rosea var. nigra, commonly known as Arabian Nights, is a captivating variety cherished for its dark and velvety blooms that add a touch of drama to the garden landscape. This biennial or short-lived perennial plant features tall, erect stems adorned with striking single or semi-double flowers in deep shades of maroon, burgundy, or nearly black. Its richly colored blossoms, set against a backdrop of lush green foliage, create a striking contrast that commands attention. Growing up to 6 feet (1.8 meters) in height, black hollyhocks add vertical interest to borders, cottage gardens, and mixed perennial beds. With its exquisite flowers and stately presence, Alcea rosea var. nigra infuses the garden with a sense of mystery and allure, making it a sought-after choice among gardeners looking to create a captivating and enchanting outdoor space. Zones 5-9
Germination
To germinate Alcea rosea var. nigra seeds, start by scarifying the hard seed coat to enhance water absorption and promote germination. This can be done by gently nicking the seed coat with a knife or rubbing it with sandpaper. After scarification, soak the seeds in room temperature water for about 12 to 24 hours to further soften the seed coat. Prepare a well-draining seed starting mix, such as a combination of peat moss and perlite, and fill a container with it. Plant the scarified seeds about 1/4 inch deep in the potting mix, spacing them apart to allow room for growth. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged by misting or watering lightly whenever the surface begins to dry out. Place the container in a warm location with indirect sunlight or partial shade, maintaining temperatures around 65-75°F (18-24°C). Germination typically occurs within 10-14 days, but it can take up to 3 weeks. Once the seeds have sprouted and developed several sets of true leaves, they can be transplanted into larger pots or directly into the garden, ensuring they receive adequate sunlight and water as they continue to grow.
Castilleja parvula v. revealii | Tushar Plateau Indian Paintbrush | 10 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Castilleja parvula var. revealii, known as Reveal's Indian Paintbrush, is a captivating wildflower. Growing up to 1 foot tall, it displays lance-shaped leaves and intricate, vibrant flower spikes with shades of red or purple. These showy bracts enshroud inconspicuous flowers. Flourishing in diverse habitats and well-draining soil, it's a pollinator magnet. This native perennial brings a burst of color to natural landscapes and wildflower gardens, highlighting the richness of local ecosystems. Its striking appearance and ecological significance make it a cherished feature, supporting the beauty and biodiversity of its habitat. Zones 5-8
Germination
To germinate Castilleja parvula var. revealii, begin by cleaning the seeds thoroughly to remove any debris or pulp. The seeds will often benefit from a period of cold stratification to break dormancy and promote germination. Place the seeds in a moistened medium, such as peat moss or vermiculite, and store them in the refrigerator for 4 to 6 weeks. After stratification, sow the seeds on the surface of a well-draining, sandy soil mix, lightly pressing them into the soil. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, and provide bottom heat or maintain a warm, bright location with temperatures around 60°F to 70°F (15°C to 21°C). Germination typically occurs within 2 to 8 weeks under these conditions. Once seedlings emerge, provide them with adequate light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions before transplanting into their permanent garden location. By following these steps, The seeds will germinate reliably, eventually producing vibrant, colorful blooms that are characteristic of this unique wildflower species.
Comarostaphylis diversifolia | Summer Holly Manzanita | 5 Seeds
Regular price $6.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Comarostaphylis diversifolia, commonly known as Summer Holly Manzanita, is an evergreen shrub native to the coastal regions of California and Baja California. With its leathery, glossy leaves and intricate branching patterns, this shrub exudes elegance and resilience. The small, urn-shaped flowers bloom in delicate clusters, followed by berries that change from green to deep red. Thriving in well-draining soil and coastal conditions, Comarostaphylis diversifolia adds year-round interest to gardens. Its ecological importance as a habitat for local wildlife and its role in soil stabilization make it a valuable addition to natural landscapes, embodying the beauty and adaptability of California's coastal flora. Zones 7-10
Germination
Comarostaphylis diversifolia can be germinated successfully with specific steps. Begin by removing any pulp or debris. Next, stratify the seeds by placing them in a moistened medium, such as peat moss or sand, and storing them in a sealed plastic bag in the refrigerator for about 60-90 days to simulate winter conditions. After stratification, sow the seeds in a well-draining seed starting mix at a depth of about 1/4 inch in individual containers or seed trays. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, as excessive moisture can lead to rot. Place the containers in a warm location with temperatures around 70-80°F (21-27°C) to encourage germination, which typically occurs within 2-3 months. Once the seedlings emerge, provide them with bright, indirect light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions before transplanting them into their permanent location. With patience and attention to these guidelines, successful germination and healthy growth of Comarostaphylis diversifolia seeds can be achieved.
Delphinium variegatum | Royal Larkspur | 10 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Delphinium variegatum is a perennial herb in the Ranunculaceae family. Its native range is northern central California. A familiar name for this one is Royal Larkspur. It is endemic to California, where it grows in valleys, mountains, and coasts, as well as in the woodlands and grasslands. It grows to around 1-2 feet tall with leaves with deep lobes that overlap. The inflorescence can have up to 25 dark blue-purple or white flowers. It prefers to grow in full sun to part shade with little water needs. A well-drained soil with sand and rocks is required. Zones 3-7
Germination
Place seeds sandwiched between sheets of moist paper towel in a bag or food container in the fridge for 36 hours. Mix equal parts of potting soil, sand, vermiculite, and peat moss. Press seeds down into the media. Spread some long-fibered sphagnum moss on top of the potting media. Mist with a spray bottle. Cover the seed tray with clear plastic, and poke small holes in the plastic, maintaining a 64-75F. Uncover and mist as needed to keep the media moist. Place under a bright indirect light until germination.
Ipomoea leptophylla | Bush Morning Glory | 5 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Ipomoea leptophylla, commonly known as the Bush Morning Glory or Desert Morning Glory, is a remarkable and hardy perennial plant native to arid regions of North America. Despite its arid habitat, this resilient plant thrives in challenging conditions. It features slender, wiry stems covered in narrow, silvery-green leaves, giving it a unique and distinctive appearance. During the summer months, it produces trumpet-shaped, lavender-pink flowers that are truly a sight to behold. These blossoms are not only aesthetically pleasing but also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Ipomoea leptophylla is well-suited to xeriscaping and is known for its drought tolerance. It is an excellent choice for those looking to add a touch of desert beauty to their garden while conserving water and supporting local wildlife. Zones 4-10
Germination
Germinating Ipomoea leptophylla seeds is a straightforward process, and it's an excellent choice for gardeners looking to add a touch of desert beauty to their landscape. Start by scarifying the seeds, which involves lightly scratching or nicking the seed coat to facilitate germination. You can achieve this by gently rubbing the seeds with sandpaper or making a small nick with a sharp blade. After scarification, soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours to further soften the seed coat. This step helps improve germination rates. Next, plant the scarified and soaked seeds in well-draining soil about 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) deep. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. It's important to maintain a warm temperature, ideally around 70-80°F (21-27°C), to encourage germination. With the right conditions, Ipomoea leptophylla seeds typically sprout within one to two weeks. Once they've grown into seedlings, you can transplant them into your garden or desired location, where they will thrive and grace your landscape with their unique beauty.
Caesalpinia pulcherrima 'Alba' | White Peacock Flower | 5 Seeds
Regular price $10.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Caesalpinia pulcherrima 'Alba,' commonly known as the White Peacock Flower, is an enchanting variant of the tropical shrub. Its delicate, fern-like leaves provide an elegant backdrop to the clusters of pure white blossoms. These ethereal flowers, reminiscent of fluttering butterflies, lend a serene charm to gardens. Growing 1-3 meters tall, this shrub flourishes in well-draining soil and full sun, particularly in warm climates. The White Peacock Flower's purity and unique allure make it a captivating addition, attracting pollinators while adding a touch of tranquility to outdoor spaces. It constantly blooms in zones 10 and 11. Zones 8-11
Germination
To germinate Caesalpinia pulcherrima seeds, first, scarify the hard seed coat to enhance water absorption and improve germination. This can be achieved by gently rubbing the seeds with sandpaper or nicking them with a knife. After scarification, soak the seeds in room temperature water for 24 hours to further soften the seed coat. Next, prepare a seed tray or small pots with a well-draining seed starting mix, such as a blend of peat moss and perlite. Sow the seeds on the surface of the soil and lightly press them into the mix. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged by misting regularly or using a gentle watering can. Place the tray or pots in a warm location with indirect sunlight, maintaining a temperature between 70-80°F (21-27°C). Germination typically occurs within 2-8 weeks. Once the seedlings emerge, provide them with ample light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions if transplanting. Caesalpinia pulcherrima prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Continue to care for the seedlings with proper watering and light as they grow into mature plants.
Ficus semicordata | Drooping Fig | 150 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Ficus semicordata, commonly known as the Drooping fig, is a medium-sized evergreen tree. It typically grows to heights of about 10-20 meters (33-65 feet) or more. The tree is recognized for its distinctive leaves, which are leathery, elliptical, and glossy green on the upper surface, while the lower surface is covered in fine hairs. Ficus semicordata produces small fig-like fruits that are usually concealed within the foliage. This tree is native to parts of Asia and is often found growing in rocky or hilly areas. It is valued for its ornamental foliage and adaptability to various habitats. The tree's robust growth and textured leaves make it a notable presence in landscapes and natural environments. Zones 10-11
Germination
Germinating Ficus semicordata seeds involves specific steps. Clean the seeds to remove any fruit residue. Given the hard seed coat, scarification is necessary. Gently scratch the seed coat with sandpaper or nick it with a knife to aid water absorption. Soak the scarified seeds in warm water for approximately 24 hours. Plant the seeds in a well-draining potting mix, covering them lightly with soil. Maintain consistent moisture and provide warmth, around 70-80°F (21-27°C). Germination may take several weeks to months. Once seedlings appear, provide bright, indirect light. Transplant them into individual pots as they develop true leaves. Gradually acclimate the seedlings to outdoor conditions or larger containers before planting them in suitable spots with well-draining soil and appropriate sunlight. This meticulous process ensures successful Ficus semicordata seed germination, leading to the growth of these distinctive trees with their leathery, glossy leaves, making them a valued addition to various landscapes.
Ipomoea obscura v. ethiopia | 10 Seeds
Regular price $8.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Ipomoea obscura v. ethiopia is a fascinating and distinctive flowering plant known for its unique appearance. This variety of morning glory showcases slender, twining vines adorned with intricate, heart-shaped leaves. What sets it apart is its enchanting and somewhat mysterious flowers, which typically unfurl in the evening or on cloudy days. These blooms exhibit a captivating color palette, often featuring shades of lavender, deep purple, and white, with a velvety texture that adds to their allure. Ipomoea obscura v. ethiopia's evening or nocturnal blooming habit adds an element of intrigue to the garden, and its graceful vines can be trellised or left to trail along the ground, making it a versatile and enchanting addition to outdoor spaces. Annual
Germination
Germinating Ipomoea obscura v. ethiopia seeds can be an intriguing process. Begin by scarifying the seeds lightly, which means gently scratching or nicking the hard seed coat to improve germination rates. After scarification, soak the seeds in warm water for approximately 24 hours to further soften the seed coat. Plant the treated seeds about 1/4 inch deep in well-draining soil, either in pots or directly in your garden bed. Ensure they receive ample sunlight, as these plants thrive in full sun conditions. Keep the soil consistently moist but avoid overwatering, as this can lead to fungal issues. Germination may take some time, typically occurring within 7-21 days when the temperature is around 70-80°F (21-27°C). Once the seedlings have developed a few true leaves, you can transplant them to their final location, where their captivating evening or cloudy day blooms will add a touch of intrigue and charm to your garden.
Helleborus argutifolius | Corsican Hellebore | 5 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Helleborus argutifolius, commonly known as Corsican Hellebore or Hairy Hellebore, is an evergreen perennial plant native to Corsica and Sardinia. This elegant species typically grows to a height of 2 to 3 feet. It features deeply divided, leathery leaves that provide an attractive backdrop for its clusters of pendulous, cup-shaped flowers. The blossoms are a pale green color, creating a subtle yet charming display in late winter and early spring. Helleborus argutifolius thrives in well-draining soil and prefers partial to full shade conditions. Its ability to bloom during the colder months and its resistance to deer make it a favored choice for woodland gardens and shaded areas, adding a touch of beauty to the early spring landscape. Zones 5-9
Germination
To germinate Helleborus argutifolius seeds, start by cleaning the seeds to remove any debris or pulp. Prepare a well-draining seed-starting mix and sow the seeds on the surface, gently pressing them into the soil without covering them too deeply. Maintain a cool environment with temperatures around 50-60°F (10-15°C) for germination. This process often requires a period of cold stratification, mimicking the natural conditions the seeds would experience over winter. After sowing, keep the soil consistently moist. Germination can be slow and sporadic, taking several weeks to a few months. Once the seedlings have developed a few sets of leaves and are sturdy enough, they can be carefully transplanted into individual pots or outdoor locations. Helleborus argutifolius prefers well-draining soil and partial to full shade. The patience and care invested in germinating these seeds will reward you with the elegant presence and unique blossoms of Corsican Hellebore in your garden.
Fuchsia procumbens | Creeping Fuchsia | 5 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Fuchsia procumbens, commonly known as the creeping fuchsia, is a low-growing shrub that reaches a height of about 15-30 centimeters (6-12 inches). This unique evergreen plant features small, rounded leaves and pendulous, tubular flowers that are usually greenish-yellow with red tips adorned with blue pollen. The creeping fuchsia is native to New Zealand and is valued for its unusual coloration and attractive appearance. It thrives in well-draining soil and prefers partial to full sunlight. This fuchsia species is cherished for its ornamental qualities and its ability to attract native birds and insects to the garden. It's often used as ground cover or in rock gardens, adding a touch of novelty and color to outdoor spaces. Zones 9-11
Germination
Germinating Fuchsia procumbens seeds involves specific steps. Clean the seeds to remove any pulp. Fuchsia seeds have a hard coat, so scarification is recommended for better germination. Gently rub the seeds with sandpaper or soak them in warm water for a few hours. After scarification, sow the seeds in a well-draining seed-starting mix, covering them lightly with soil. Maintain consistent moisture and provide a warm environment with temperatures around 70-75°F (21-24°C). Germination can take several weeks to months. Once seedlings develop true leaves, transplant them into individual pots. Gradually acclimate the seedlings to outdoor conditions before planting them in a suitable spot with well-draining soil and partial sunlight. This careful process ensures successful Fuchsia procumbens seed germination, leading to the growth of these charming plants with their greenish-yellow tubular flowers and red-tipped petals, enhancing garden beauty and attracting native birds and insects.
Ficus benghalensis | Banyan Tree | 50 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Ficus benghalensis, also known as the banyan tree, is a large and iconic fig tree. It can grow to impressive dimensions, reaching heights of up to 30 meters (100 feet) or more, with a canopy spread that often exceeds its height. The banyan tree is famous for its unique growth habit, characterized by aerial prop roots that descend from its branches and eventually root in the ground, giving it a sprawling and magnificent appearance. Its leaves are large, oval-shaped, and glossy green. This tree produces small, round, fig-like fruits that are actually inverted flowers. Ficus benghalensis is native to parts of Asia and is culturally significant in many regions. It thrives in warm climates, often found in tropical forests and urban landscapes, where its grandeur and distinctive growth make it a captivating and revered sight. Zones 10-11
Germination
To germinate Ficus auriculata seeds, clean the seeds thoroughly to remove any fruit residue. Gently scarify the tough seed coat with sandpaper or a small knife to facilitate water absorption. Soak the scarified seeds in warm water for around 24 hours to further soften the coat. Plant the seeds about 1 cm deep in a well-draining potting mix in trays or small pots. Keep the soil consistently moist and place the containers in a warm, well-lit area, maintaining temperatures of approximately 70-80°F (21-27°C). Germination can take weeks to months. Once seedlings emerge, provide indirect light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions. Transplant the seedlings into individual pots when they develop true leaves and eventually move them to a suitable outdoor location with well-draining soil and proper sunlight. Patience and attentive care during each step will contribute to successful Ficus auriculata seed germination and healthy seedling growth.
Keckiella cordifolia | Heartleaf Keckiella | 40 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Keckiella cordifolia, also known as the Heartleaf Keckiella or Bush Snapdragon, is a charming and resilient perennial shrub native to western North America. This delightful plant features heart-shaped leaves, which provide a lush green backdrop for its striking tubular flowers. In late spring to early summer, Keckiella cordifolia produces clusters of unique, two-lipped blossoms that vary in color from soft pink to apricot or deep orange, often adorned with specks of yellow or red in the throat. These flowers are irresistible to hummingbirds and pollinators, making the shrub a valuable addition to gardens and natural landscapes. This drought-tolerant and low-maintenance plant thrives in well-drained soils and can adapt to various conditions, including partial shade. With its heartwarming leaves and vibrant blossoms, Keckiella cordifolia adds a touch of elegance and wildlife attraction to outdoor spaces, making it a beloved choice among gardeners and nature enthusiasts alike. Zones 8-10
Germination
Germinating Keckiella cordifolia seeds can be a rewarding process. To improve germination rates, consider scarifying the seeds by gently scratching their hard seed coat with sandpaper or a file to help water penetrate. Next, sow the scarified seeds in a well-draining potting mix, covering them with a thin layer of soil. Maintain consistent moisture, but avoid overwatering, as these plants prefer drier conditions once established. Place the pots in a location with indirect sunlight or dappled shade. Germination can be somewhat variable, taking anywhere from a few weeks to several months. Once the seedlings are sturdy enough to handle, you can transplant them to their final location in your garden, where they will grow into charming Heartleaf Keckiella shrubs, adorned with their unique tubular flowers and attractive foliage.
Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata plena | 'Black Barlow' | 10 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata plena, commonly known as Black Barlow, is a delightful perennial plant with enchanting, fully double, star-like flowers in a variety of captivating colors. Growing to a height of 2 to 3 feet (60-90 cm), this beauty prefers well-drained soil and partial shade, making it a versatile addition to any garden. It graces the landscape with its late spring blooms, attracting bees and butterflies as pollinators. With its unique form and vibrant hues, Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata plena adds a touch of elegance and charm to borders, woodland gardens, or cottage landscapes. Low maintenance and a reliable performer, this Double Star Columbine promises to be a show-stopping focal point that will delight gardeners and onlookers alike. Zones 4-9
Germination
To germinate Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata plena seeds. Since Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata plena seeds have a hard outer coat, they benefit from stratification to break dormancy. Place the seeds in a damp paper towel or a plastic bag filled with moistened vermiculite or sand, and refrigerate them for 3-4 weeks. After stratification, prepare a seed starting tray or small pots filled with a well-draining seed starting mix, such as a combination of peat moss and perlite. Moisten the soil evenly, ensuring it's not waterlogged. Sow the Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata plena seeds evenly over the surface of the soil and lightly press them into the soil with your fingertips. Cover them lightly with a thin layer of soil or vermiculite. Place the tray or pots in a cool location with indirect sunlight, maintaining a temperature between 55-65°F (13-18°C). Keep the soil consistently moist but not saturated by misting regularly or using a gentle watering can. Germination typically occurs within 3-6 weeks. Once the seedlings emerge, provide adequate spacing if growing in trays, or transplant them into individual pots when they have developed a few sets of true leaves. Continue to care for the seedlings with proper watering, light, and nutrients as they grow into mature Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata plena plants.
Dodecatheon cusickii | Cusick's shootingstar | 10 Seeds
Regular price $7.79 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Dodecatheon cusickii, commonly known as Cusick's Shooting Star, is a captivating perennial wildflower that graces the landscapes of North America. Native to the western United States, this plant showcases elegant stems topped with clusters of nodding, star-shaped flowers in shades of pink to lavender. The petals curve gracefully backward, giving the appearance of shooting stars in the night sky. The basal rosette of lance-shaped leaves adds to the plant's visual appeal. Cusick's Shooting Star thrives in well-draining soil and prefers sunny to partly shaded environments, making it a delightful addition to meadows, rock gardens, and woodland areas. It not only adds a touch of natural elegance but also supports pollinators like bees and butterflies. This wildflower's delicate beauty and ecological contributions highlight the importance of preserving native flora for both aesthetic and environmental reasons. Zones 5-8
Germination
Germinating Dodecatheon cusickii seeds requires careful attention and patience. Plant the seeds in a well-draining potting mix, covering them lightly with a thin layer of soil. Since these seeds need light for germination, avoid burying them too deeply. Maintain a cool environment around 60-70°F (15-21°C) and provide consistent moisture without waterlogging the soil. Germination can be slow and irregular, taking several weeks to a few months. Once seedlings emerge, provide them with bright, indirect sunlight. Gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions. Dodecatheon cusickii's delicate beauty and ecological significance make the germination process a journey that leads to the growth of a valuable wildflower, promoting native landscapes and pollinator habitats.