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We have some plants that are thriving from some cuttings from a plant that my wife and her grandmother planted over 50 years ago in central Georgia.
A tough as nails plant that likes clay, sand, acid, alkaline soil in sun, part sun, part shade and shade.
This plant can t...Read More
Turks Cap is hardy for me in Z7 in afternoon shade. It dies down in winter, but always comes back. It doesn't form a shrub this far nor...Read More
I'm delighted to have found out that this multitrunk plant is a deciduous perennial in my garden (zone 7b). Although, credits this to th...Read More
These are the easiest plants to propagate from cuttings. You can put them in water or potting soil and within a week or so you will have...Read More
I have not grown this before and I am wondering if I can put it in a large container and have it do well. My ground has a lot of black cl...Read More
I have not grown this plant which is a native of the tropical regions of Mexico to Peru and Brazil. It has naturalized in Hawaii, Puerto...Read More
I don't know why they call it a shrub. I'm not really wise to all of this but mine is more a stalk here and there. Maybe a shrub starting...Read More