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This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Pelham, Alabama
Elkton, Maryland
Arlington, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas
Spring, Texas
The flowers form a puffy, fragrant ball of white. Makes for a good cut flower; attracts butterflies, too.
This perennial is native to southeast U.S., into Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. It resembles scabiosa or cornflowers.
The flowers form a puffy, fragrant ball of white. Makes for a good cut flower; attracts butterflies, too.
This perennial is native to southeast U.S., into Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. It resembles scabiosa or cornflowers.