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BAPTISIA australis Wild Indigo, False Indigo Zones 3 to 9 bap-tiz’e-å âs-trâ’lis Perennial Easy Fabaceae, native to eastern North America. Germination: Nick or file the seed coat to promote faster germination. Sow seeds indoors at...
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BELAMCANDA chinensis Blackberry Lily Zones 5 to 9 bel-am-kan’då chi-nen’sis Perennial Moderate Iridaceae, native to China and Japan. Germination: Sow seeds indoors at alternating temperatures of 68 and 86° and at a depth of 4 times...
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BELLIS perennis English Daisy Zone 4 to 8 bel’is per-en’is Perennial Easy Asteraceae, native to Europe. Germination: Best sown indoors at a temperature of 68-70° and with no cover as light aids in germination. Expect germination in...
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BERGENIA cordifolia Heart-Leaf Bergenia Zones 3-8 ber-jen’e-å Perennial Moderate Saxifragaceae; native to Afghanistan and the Himalayas. Germination: For best results, sow indoors at temperatures of 55° F nights and 72° F days. Or...
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BOLTONIA asteroides Boltonia Zones 4 to 9 bol-to’ne-å as-ter-oy’dez Perennial Moderate Asteraceae, native to North America. Germination: Best sown indoors at a temperature of 68-70° and with no cover as light aids in germination....
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BROWALLIA speciosa Browallia, Bush Violet bro-wal’e-å spe-se-o’sa Tender perennial Moderate Solanaceae; native to South America. Germination: Sow anytime of the year for indoor growth. For outdoor growth, sow indoors 6-8weeks...
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BUDDLEIA davidii Butterfly Bush, Summer Lilac Zones 5 to 9 bud’le-å da-vid’e-i Perennial Easy Loganiaceae; native to China. Germination: Sow indoors in early spring for fall flowering, or sow outdoors anytime in late spring or...
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