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Flowers/Annuals
FELICIA species Blue Daisy fe-le’-shå Annual Moderate Asteraceae; native to South Africa. Germination: Sow F. amelloides outdoors in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked, or sow indoors, maintaining a temperature within the...
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Flowers/Perennials
FESTUCA glauca Blue Fescue Zones 4 to 9 fes-tu’kå glâ’kå Perennial Easy Poaceae; native to southern France. Germination: Best sown indoors at a temperature of 68-70° F and at a depth of 4 times the size of the seed. Seeds will...
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Flowers/Perennials
FILIPENDULA vulgaris Dropwort Zones 4 to 9 fil-i-pen’du-lå vul-gar’is Perennial Difficult Rosaceae; native to Europe and Asia. Germination: Best sown indoors at a temperature of 55-72°. Sow on the surface, without cover....
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FREESIA x hybrida Freesia Zones 9 to 10 fre’-ze-å hi’-brid-å Perennial Difficult Iridaceae, native to South Africa. Germination: Soaking seeds for 24 hours before sowing will help in germination. Sow seeds indoors at any time of...
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FRITHIA pulchra Baby’s Toes Zone 9 frith’e-å pul’krå Tender Perennial Difficult Aizoaceae, native to South Africa. Germination: Sow indoors at 68° with no cover. Seeds will germinate in 15-30 days. Germination rate will be...
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Flowers/Annuals
FUCHSIA x hybrida Fuchsia fu’shå hi’bri-då Annual* Moderate Onagraceae, native to Central and South America. Germination: Sow seeds indoors at any time of year. Sow at a temperature of 70-75° with no cover. Seeds will germinate...
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