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MAGNOLIA grandiflora Southern Magnolia Zones 7 to 9 mag-no’-le-å gran-di-flôr-å Perennial Magnoliaceae; native to eastern North America. Germination: Best sown outdoors in late fall for spring germination. To sow indoors, first...
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MALVA species Mallow Zones 4 to 7 mal’-vå Perennial Easy Malvaceae; native to India. Germination: Best indoors at alternating temperatures of 68 and 86°. Seeds will germinate in 5-10 days. If sown outdoors, sow in spring or summer,...
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MECONOPSIS betonicifolia Himalayan Blue Poppy Zones 7 to 8 me-ko-nop’sis bet-on-i-ci-fo’le-å Perennial Difficult Papaveraceae; native to China and Tibet. Germination: Sow indoors at alternating temperatures of 55 and 72°. Seeds...
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MIRABILIS jalapa Four-O-Clock Zones 8 to 11 mi-rab’i-lis jå’lå-på Perennial Easy Nyctaginaceae; native to Peru. Germination: Sow indoors at a temperature of 65-80°. Sow 4-6 weeks before last frost and at a depth of 4 times the...
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MISCANTHUS sinensis Eulalia Grass Zones 4 to 9 mis-kan’thus si-nen’sis Perennial Easy Poaceae; native to eastern Asia. Germination: Best sown indoors at alternating temperatures of 55 and 72°. Sow with no cover as light aids in...
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MONARDA didyma Bee Balm Zones 4 to 9 mo-när’då did’i-må Perennial Easy Lamiaceae; native to North America. Germination: Best sown indoors at alternating temperatures of 55 and 70°. Seeds will germinate in 15-20 days. Seeds can be...
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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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