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TANACETUM coccineum Painted Daisy, Pyrethrum Zones 5 to 9 tan-å-se’tum kok-sin’e-um Perennial Easy Asteraceae, native to Southwest Asia. Germination: Sow indoors, in early spring, at a temperature of 55°. Barely cover the seeds and...
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Teucrium chamaedrys Germander Zones 5 to 9 tu’kre-um kam-e’dris Perennial Lamiaceae; native to Europe and SW Asia. Germination: Sow outdoors in spring or summer up to two months before frost, or sow indoors at temperatures...
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THALLICTRUM aquilegifolium Meadow Rue Zones 5 to 9 thå-lik’trum ak-wi-le-ji-fo’le-um Perennial Moderate Ranunculaceae; native to Europe and Asia. Germination: Best sown indoors at 60-70° with germination occuring in 15-30 days....
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THERMOPSIS caroliniana Carolina Lupine Zone 6 to 9 ther-mop’sis kar-o-lin-e-a’nå Perennial Fabaceae; native to southeast United States Germination: Soak seeds in warm water, or clip or file the seed coats before sowing. Sow...
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TRACHELIUM caeruleum Blue Throatwart Zones 9 to 10 trå-ke’le-um se-ru’le-um Perennial Easy Campanulacea; native to the Mediterranean. Germination: Sow indoors at 65-75° with no cover as light aids in germination. Expect germination...
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TRADESCANTIA species Spiderwort/Moses-in-the-Cradle See text below trad-es-kan’shi-å Perennial Moderate Commelinaceae, T. virginiana is native to the U.S., T. spathacea to tropical America. Germination: Best sown indoors at...
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TRICYRTIS species Toad Lily Zones in text below tri-ser’tis Perennial Difficult Liliaceae; T. formosa is native to Taiwan, T. hirta is native to Japan. Germination: Best sown indoors at 55-65° with no cover as light aids in...
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TRIFOLIUM species Shamrock Zones in text below tri-fo’le-um Perennial/Annual Easy Fabaceae; native to southern Europe. Germination: Best sown indoors at 65-70° with the seeds completely covered as they require darkness to germinate....
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TROLLIUS x cultorum Globeflower Zones 5 to 8 tro’-le-us cul-tôr’um Perennial Ranunculaceae; native to Europe, Asia and North America. Germination: Sow outdoors in early fall for spring germination. Cover the seed lightly and...
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