Description
(aka: Phyllitis scolopendrium v
This selection from Mark Zilis has brilliant
Salvia chamaedryoides differs in having silvery-grey foliage and cobalt blue flowers and it is a smaller plant
Spigelia marilandica is very showy in bloom and its floral display is the reason to grow it
Napaea dioica Edimentals (aka: Phyllitis scolopendrium v(aka: Sida dioica) Here is a very cool plant to fool your favorite know it all gardener. This North American native perennial (from Minnesota south to Virginia) is found in moist prairies, ditches, and marginal wetlands. Napaea dioica is a hibiscus relative that will make even the most avid gardener swear it's a ligularia. The 11 lobed, dark green leaves form a 3' wide basal clump that looks quite saxifragesque. In early summer, Napaea dioica stalks
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