Description
we have finally succeeded in our insanely well-drained crevice garden
reaching only 2' tall after 5 years
Sorry to break your bubble if you believe all those sites that say that native pollinators prefer native plants
Even though the pattern of streaking is variable
Helleborus foetidus has a substantial aboveground stem that averages 18 to 24" tall
Calydorea coelestina Light Shade to Shade we have finally succeeded in(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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