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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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"What’s it to you whether or not we have an orderly, scientifically sound method for cataloguing plants and animals? Not much. But it comes in awfully handy for scientists who, up until the middle of the eighteenth century, had to say something like ‘that little yellow flower with the spots on its petals’ every time they wanted to compare notes," The Linnaean System of Taxonomic Classification, Judy Jones and William Wilson, An Incomplete Education