Description
Sorry to break your bubble if you believe all those sites that say that native pollinators prefer native plants
Nearly all are winter hardy in zone 7 when planted in the ground
631 expired) Hibiscus 'Fireball' is a dazzling 2001 introduction from the late Fleming brothers that makes a compact 4' tall plant with fine-textured green foliage
Before the leaf emerges in late June
Calydorea coelestina Light Shade to Shade Sorry to break your bubble(aka: Sphenostigma coelestinum) The amazing irid, Calydorea coelestina is a rare and threatened North American native wildflower endemic to a small region in northeastern Florida. The 6" long, green pleated, iris like leaves form a small clump. Starting in early summer and continuing into late summer, the tiny tufts of Calydorea coelestina are topped with 6" stalks, each ending in a huge, 2" deep violet flower. Each flower remains open only until
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