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  • … Cattleya alliances—hybrids made by crossing cattleyas with another orchid genus—have led to some of the biggest, most deliciously fragrant, strikingly colored orchids, as Laeliocattleya …
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  • … …and then notice the leaves It’s hard to stop staring at this gorgeous Habenaria’s lip (or labellum, the largest petal), with its …
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  • … blue, round flower clusters top off the bluish-green, thistle-like foliage on this perennial to 4 feet in height and 1.5 feet in width. This plant thrives in full sun, dry soil, and the heat …
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  • … dense branching habit that creates a teardrop shaped form if left un-pruned. Plant in full to partial sunny locations in moderately rich, moist soils and avoid root disturbance. The smooth …
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  • … the tip - ergo, the cultivar name. Place flowering plants in the brightest possible locations to prevent the flowering stalks from lodging (falling over sideways) towards a source of brighter …
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  • … A robust candelabra primula, one of the earliest to flower, with about six whorls of large flowers, just as its name implies, a lovely pale pink, …
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  • … whose expertise brings the garden’s symbolism, seasonal beauty, and thoughtful stewardship to life.   …
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  • … somewhat resemble Scabiosa daisies in shape. Plant in full sun in average soils and deadhead to promote continued flowering throughout the summer. …
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  • … and in moderately fertile and moisture retentive soil. It's pest resistant and a good plant to support healthy pollinator populations in the garden. …
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  • … selection features flowers of an unusual deep pink shade. Deadhead just below the spend heads to encourage repeat flowering. Excellent for cutting. Drought tolerant once established. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant