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 LAGERSTROEMIA indica  Crapemyrtle  Zones 7 to 10  lä-ger-stro’me-å in’di-cå  Woody Perennial  Easy Lythraceae, native to China. Germination: Best sown indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost at a temperature of 70-75°. Sow with no cover...
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 LAGURUS ovatus  Hare’s Tail Grass    lå-gu’rus o-va’tus  Annual  Easy Poaceae, native to the Mediterranean. Germination: Sow indoors at a temperature of 55-65°. Sow 6-8 weeks before last frost and expect germination in 15-20 days....
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 LANTANA camara  Lantana    lan-tan’-å kam’å-rå  Annual  Difficult Verbenaceae; native to the tropics. Germination: Sow indoors at any season for indoor use, or 12 weeks before last frost for outdoor use. Sow at a temperature of 70-75°...
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 LATHYRUS latifolius  Perennial Sweet Pea  Zones 4 to 8  lath’-i-rus lat-i-fo’li-us  Perennial  Easy Fabaceae; native to southern Europe. Germination: Sow indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost, at a temperature of 55-65°. Expect germination...
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 LATHYRUS odoratus  Sweet Pea    lath’-i-rus o-do-ra’tus  Annual  Easy Fabaceae; native to Italy. Germination: Sow indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost, at 55-68°. Expect germination in 10-14 days. Best sown outdoors when the soil...
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 LAVATERA hybrids  Tree Mallow    lav-å-te’rå  Annual*  Easy Malvaceae; native to the Mediterranean. Germination: Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, at a temperature of 68-70°. Expect germination in 15-20 days. For...
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 LEONOTIS leonurus  Lion’s Ear  Zones 10 to 11  le-on-o’tis le-on-ur’us  Perennial  Easy Lamiaceae; native to South Africa. Germination: Best sown indoors at 68° at a depth of 2 times the diameter of the seeds. Germination will occur in...
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 LEONTOPODIUM aplinum  Edelweiss  Zones 4 to 6  le-on-to-po’-de-um al-pi’num  Perennial   Asteraceae; native to the mountains of Europe and Asia. Germination: Sow outdoors in early spring, or sow indoors at a temperature of 55° and expect...
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 LEUCANTHEMUM superbum  Shasta Daisy  Zones 4 to 9  lu-kan’the-mum su-per’bum  Perennial  Easy Asteraceae; native to The Pyrenees. Germination: Best sown indoors at 68-70° with no cover. Expect germination in 10-14 days. Will flower...
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 LEWISIA cotyledon  Bitter Root  Zones 6 to 8  lu-is’e-å kot-i-le’don  Perennial  Difficult Portulacaceae; native to the Western United States. Germination: Prechill for 4-6 weeks at 35° then sow indoors at 55° with no cover. Seeds will...
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 LIATRIS spicata  Blazing Star  Zones 4 to 9  le-a’tris spi-ka’tå  Perennial  Easy Asteraceae; native to North America. Germination: Sow indoors at alternating temperatures of 55 and 72° at a depth of 4 times the diameter of the seed....
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 LILIUM species  Lily  Zones 4 to 9  lil’e-um  Perennial  Moderate Liliaceae; native to China. Germination: Sow seeds indoors at alternating temperatures of 55 and 72°. Sow at a depth of 4 times the size of the seed. Expect germination in...
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 LIMNANTHES douglasii  Poached Egg Plant    lim-nan’thus dug-las’e-i  Annual  Easy Limnanthaceae; native to the western coast of North America. Germination: Best sown indoors at alternating temperatures of 55 and 72°. Sow at a depth of 4...
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 LIMONIUM latifolium  Sea Lavender  Zones 4 to 9  li-mo’ne-um lat-i-fo’le-um  Perennial  Easy Plumbaginaceae; native to Bulgaria and Russia. Germination: Seeds can be sown indoors at 68° at a depth of 4 times the diameter of the seed....
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 LIMONIUM sinuatum  Statice    li-mo’ne-um sin-u-a’tum  Annual*  Easy Plumbaginaceae; native to the Mediterranean. Germination: Best sown indoors at 68° at a depth of 4 times the diameter of the seed. Seeds will germinate 10-15 days after...
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 LINARIA reticulata  Toadflax    li-na’ri-å re-tik-u-la’tå  Annual  Easy Scrophylariaceae; native to northern Africa. Germination: Best sown indoors at alternating temperatures of 55 and 72° with no cover as light aids in germination....
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 LINUM perenne  Perennial Flax  Zones 5 to 8  li’num per-en’e  Perennial  Easy Linaceae; native to central and southern Europe and Asia. Germination: Sow indoors at alternating temperatures of 55 and 72° with barely any cover as light...
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 LIRIOPE muscari  Lilyturf  Zones 6 to 10  li-ri’-o-pe mus-kar’e  Perennial   Liliaceae; native to China and Japan. Germination: Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours before sowing. Seeds may be sown outdoors anytime from late spring until...
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Flowers/Pot Plants
 LITHOPS species  Living Stones  Zone 10  lith’ops  Pot Plant  Moderate Aizoaceae; native to South Africa. Germination: Sow indoors at 68-72° with no cover as light is needed to aid germination. Expect erratic germination in 15-30 days. It...
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 LOBELIA species  Lobelia  Zones 5 to 9  lo-be’le-å  Perennial  Easy Campanualaceae; nativity listed below in the text. Germination: Seeds are small, so they are best sown indoors at 60 to 75° with no cover as light aids in germination....
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Flowers/Annuals
 LOBELIA species  Lobelia    lo-be’le-å  Annual  Easy Campanulaceae; native to tropical and temperate areas worldwide. Germination: Best sown indoors 10-12 weeks before last frost at alternating temperatures of 55 and 72°. Provide no cover...
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 LOBULARIA maritima  Sweet Alyssum    lob-u-la’ri-å må-rit’i-må  Annual  Easy Brassicaceae; native to the Mediterranean. Germination: Best sown indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost at a temperature of 65 to 70° with no cover (light aids...
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 LUFFA aegyptiaca  Dishrag Gourd    Lu’-få a-jip’te-a-kå  Annual   Cucurbitaceae; native to the tropics. Germination: Seeds may be sown outdoors in hills after all danger of frost has past, however Luffa needs a long growing season. For...
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Flowers/Biennials
 LUNARIA annua  Money Plant  Zones 4 to 8  lu-na’ri-å an’u-å  Biennial  Easy Brassicaceae; native to southern Europe. Germination: For culture as an annual, best sown indoors early in the season at 60 to 75°. Annual culture does best in...
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 LUPINUS species  Lupines  Zones in text below  lu-pi’nus  Annual, Perennial  Easy Fabaceae; L. subcarnosus is native to the southwestern and western United States. Germination: Before sowing, soak seeds for 24 hours in warm water or...
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 LUPINUS species  Lupines  Zones in text below  lu-pi’nus  Annual, Perennial  Easy Fabaceae; L. subcarnosus is native to the southwestern and western United States. Germination: Before sowing, soak seeds for 24 hours in warm water or...
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 LYCHNIS chalcedonica  Maltese Cross  Zones 4 to 9  lik’-nis chal-se-don’i-kå  Perennial  Easy Caryophyllaceae; native to Russia. Germination: Best sown indoors at 68 to 70° with no cover as light aids in germination. Seeds will...
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 LYSIMACHIA clethroides  Gooseneck Loosestrife  Zones 3 to 8  li-si-ma’ki-å kleth’roy’dez  Perennial  Moderate Primulaceae; native to eastern Asia. Germination: After a prechill period of 4 weeks at 35°, seeds are best sown indoors at...
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