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How to Grow Cardinal Climber Flowers (Ipomoea Sloteri)

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growing cardinal climber

by Matt Gibson Horticulturists developed the cardinal climber flower to bloom profusely and climb swiftly during the summer months by crossing the cardinal vine and the morning glory flower, and the results are fantastic. This hybrid is an annual that produces bright red … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Toothpick Weed Flowers (Ammi Visnaga)

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by Matt Gibson Also known as Bishop’s weed and false Queen Anne’s lace, toothpick weed (Ammi visnaga) is a gorgeous and hardy annual or biennial flower with white bloom clusters shaped like umbrellas, or domes, which grow up to five inches in diameter. This long bloomer is a … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Purple Bell Vine Flowers (Rhodochiton Atrosanguineus)

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growing purple bell vine

by Matt Gibson Indigenous to Mexico, the purple bell vine flower is a quick-growing, upward-climbing perennial with twining stems that are adorned with heart-shaped leaves, which are toothed and tinted dark green to burgundy around the edges. The vine also produces multitudes … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Quaker Ladies Flowers (Houstonia Caerulea)

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growing bluets

by Matt Gibson Quaker ladies are small, creeping perennial flowers that form compact little tufts or mounds of blooms. These blossoms are shaped somewhat like the hats that were once commonly worn by Quaker women, and that resemblance is where Quaker ladies got their moniker. … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Pincushion Flower (Scabiosa Atropurpurea & Scabiosa Caucasica)

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by Matt Gibson The pincushion flower (scabiosa atropurpurea and scabiosa caucasica) gets its name from the interesting geometric shape of its flowerheads and stamens. The flowerheads consist of tiny florets framed by petals that, when taken together as a whole, resemble a … [Read more...]

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