Flowering Plants - Care Info
Some helpful hints to grow better petunias. Read more
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about Wave® Petunias. Read more
Extraordinary small bushy tree that can grow 8 to 10 feet tall and 7 to 8 feet wide and covered with fragrant, huge dangled trumpet shaped blooms all summer. Flowers are fragrant, more so in the evening hours.
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Many gardeners have discovered that although bromeliads have exotic tropical foliage and flowers, they are not difficult to grow indoors. The most distinctive feature of Bromeliads is the cup shaped rosette of leaves.....
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Cyclamen are traditionally sold during the Christmas season and into the winter as a florist plant. Most will bloom from mid-November until spring, provided conditions are satisfactory.
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Sinningia speciosa is the well-known “Florist’s Gloxinia”. These hybrids are loved for their large, brightly colored flowers. Almost every color combination is available.
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These hardy plants are native to China, Japan, Northern Africa and Southern Europe. They belong to the daisy family compositae. Their flowers come in every color except blue. Both annual and perennial types are available.
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Dendrobiums are among the most commonly encountered orchids in the retail trade. Like most other cultivated orchids, dendrobiums are epiphytes, or air plants.
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An American Orchid Society demographic survey showed that phalaenopsis have become America’s favorite orchid. And no wonder. Perhaps no other orchid is better suited to home orchid growing.
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