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CAMPANULA species Bellflower Zones 3 to 7 kam-pan’u-å Biennial, Perennial, Annual Moderate Campanulaceae; native to Asia and Europe. Germination: Annual - Sow indoors 6 to 8 weeks before planting outdoors and maintain a temperature of...
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LUNARIA annua Money Plant Zones 4 to 8 lu-na’ri-å an’u-å Biennial Easy Brassicaceae; native to southern Europe. Germination: For culture as an annual, best sown indoors early in the season at 60 to 75°. Annual culture does best in...
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DIGITALIS species Foxglove Zones 3 to 9 dij-i-tal’-is Biennial,Perennial Easy Scrophulariaceae; native to Europe, Northwest Africa, and Central Asia. Germination: For best results, sow indoors, leaving the seeds uncovered. Maintain a...
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MYOSOTIS species Forget-Me-Not Zones in text below mi-o-so’tis Perennial/Biennial Easy Boraginaceae; native to Europe/Asia. Germination: Best sown indoors in early spring at 65-75°. Germination will occur in 8-14 days with plants...
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SALVIA species Salvia See text below sal’ve-å Annual, Biennial, Perennial Easy Lamiaceae, nativity in text below. Germination: The annuals are best sown indoors, 6-8 weeks before last frost, at alternating temperatures of 68 and 86°....
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AMMOBIUM alatum, A. ‘Bikini’ Winged Everlasting Zone 9 am-mo’be-um a-lay’tum a. bi-ke’ne Biennial, Annual Easy Asteraceae; native to Australia. Germination: Sow outdoors anytime, spring or summer, up to 2 months before...
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ALCEA rosa (Althea rosea) Hollyhock Zones 3-9 al-se’å ros’å Biennial, Perennial Easy Malvaceae; native to China. Germination: Sow perennial varieties outdoors anytime in spring or summer, up to 2 months before first fall frost....
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