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- … Allow the plants to mature their fruit capsules to supply future generations. Seeds dispersal is focused within a short distance of the mother plant. Plant in full sun and allow the ripe seed …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … produce smaller but more numerous fronds with a bushier habit than the wild species, which is native to Africa. Common in cultivation thanks to development of successful tissue culture …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … Designated Perennial Plant of the Year for 1999, Goldsturm black-eyed Susan is an immensely popular staple of the perennial border. Starting in July and continuing until …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … to yellow towards the tips. Derived from native midwestern parents, this short-lived perennial is well-adapted to the Chicago climate and will reseed (if not deadheaded) to produce future …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … Pincushion flower is highly valued by gardeners: it's compact and produces more flowers than most scabiosas. A …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … under the names "Blackmoor's Beauty" and "Mournful Widow". Under any name, in any age, it is a striking annual for incorporation among perennials or for use in annual displays. Full sun …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … This plant may be found in the wild, but is introduced (native to , not invasive). The plant forms a 6” mat with stems 10” long. The …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … entire silver-to-white, heavily felted leaves are the main attraction when a spot of contrast is needed to play off other flower and leaf colors. This plant needs full sun, well-drained …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … 'Golden Baby' is more compact, growing to only 2' in height. Plant Golden Baby goldenrod in a sunny part of the …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … more flowers. It should be planted in full sun and well-drained soil. Once established, it is both heat and drought tolerant. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
