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 NEMESIA strumosa  Pouch Nemesia    ne-me’se-å stru-mo’så  Annual  Easy Scrophulariaceae; native to South Africa. Germination: Best sown indoors at a temperature of 55-70°. Sow seeds 4-6 weeks before planting out and at a depth of 4...
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 NEMOPHILIA menziesii  Baby Blue Eyes    ne-mof’i-lå men-zeze’-i  Annual  Moderate Hydrophyllacea; native to California. Germination: Best sown indoors at a temperature of 50-55°. Germination will occur in 7-12 days. Can be sown outdoors...
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 NEPETA species  Catmint  Zones in text below  ne-pe’tå  Perennial  Easy Lamiaceae; N. x faasseni is native to Iran, N. nervosa is native to India. Germination: Best sown indoors at alternating temperatures of 68 and 86°. Sow at a depth of...
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 NICOTIANA alata  Flowering Tobacco    ni-ko-she-a’nå å-la’tå  Annual*  Easy Solanaceae; native to South America. Germination: Best sown indoors, 6-8 weeks before last frost, at alternating 68 and 86°. Sow with no cover as light aids...
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 NIEREMBERGIA species  Cupflower  Zone 7  ne-rem-ber’ge-å  Perennial  Easy Solanaceae; native to Argentina. Germination: Best sown indoors at 70-75°. Sow 10-12 weeks before last frost and expect germination in 15-20 days. Can also be sown...
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 NIGELLA damascena  Love-In-A-Mist    ni-jel’å dam-å-se’nå  Annual  Easy Ranunculaceae, native to southern Europe and northern Africa. Germination: Best sown indoors at 55-70°. Sow seeds 4-6 weeks before planting out and expect...
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 NYMPHAEA species  Water Lily  Zones 10 to 11*  Nim-fa’-å  Perennial   Nymphaceae; occuring worldwide in aquatic habitat. Germination: Sow on top of germinating medium with a very light cover of sand and immerse in water so that they are...
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