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In my Zone 7A garden in Petersburg, Virginia, I first planted wild ageratum in a shady patch in the yard, with only sporadically amended ...Read More
Beautiful blue flowers grace this plant mid-late summer, which attract pollinators. It's quite hardy and easily moved to various locatio...Read More
This species is sold by both conventional and native plant nurseries. I only see it occasionally. It makes a good low garden perennial fo...Read More
Proper siting is everything. In the wild, I often see it barely hanging on, finding a niche here and there among stronger growing plants....Read More
This is one of my favorite late summer to late fall hardy plants. I believe I bought a couple of clumps years ago at a garage sale here i...Read More
WAYYYY too invasive, i'm still trying to pull all the underground roots !!!
I grew this plant from seed in spring and they are blooming wonderfully right now. I used cold treatment and they germinated well. The re...Read More
Blue mistflower ("Conoclinium coelestinum), the are great fillers that require no care but you want to place it in a confined area to kee...Read More
These beautiful wildflowers are common in wet hammocks and pond margins throughout the state of Florida.
I got a bit of this from a friend because I love the color in late summer. I put it in a dappled-shade location and it has taken off. To...Read More
I got a start of the hardy ageratum several years ago. It does well for me here in north-central Indiana, but I haven't had a problem wi...Read More
A friend of mine gave me this last summer and it bloomed big and beautiful. Now I am picking out millions of seedlings... and I find I ca...Read More
This lovely plant grows wild on my property & throughout this area of Virginia (the Piedmont).
The fluffy little violet fl...Read More
This is a beautiful fall-blooming plant that attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. It does have a tendancy to spread, but you can keep ...Read More
Lovely addition to the garden for its late summer/fall flowering. Although it can be invasive in some areas, we have ours planted in a bo...Read More
I tend to like this plant because it is very carefree - it grows wild in a nearby cow pasture. However, it can be a thug, so watch that ...Read More
This plant is highly invasive in loose to medium soil. The beautiful flowers in late summer and autumn help to compensate for trait, tho...Read More