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I've had Barleria cristata planted for four years now in Wilmington, NC. I'm probably a Zone 8b because I'm on the Intracoastal Waterway...Read More
I first saw this plant growing in my mother-in-law's yard in Ft. Myers. She had a small plant growing along the driveway. It was in the...Read More
Great little plant. I keep it on my east facing patio mixed in with a bunch of other potted plants. It's not much to look at when not i...Read More
Very hard to find, but it was worth the effort. This year it waited until mid-October to start blooming, and it's lovely. Have not notice...Read More
Susceptible to root rot disease when overwatered. I got so tired of trimming rotted branches that I finally yanked the shrubs. Howeve...Read More
I love this plant for its deep foliage and late summer/fall blooms. It is very hardy in 9a. We had to back-to-back harsh winters, it died...Read More
I love this plant! It's easy to care for and adds color to my yard late in the season and easy to shape into what ever you want. I braide...Read More
I have had several of these plants in my yard for years. Small plants do pop up around the flower beds but I do not find them a problem....Read More
I love this plant - and yes it seeds prolifically which is great. It transplants well. They do need to be cut back fairly stringently b...Read More
This is a great plant. I have been growing this in my zone 8B garden for almost 3 years, Each 'winter' it gets knocked back and it boun...Read More
Easy to grow, and pretty. This could be a great plant instead of a nice one, if it had a nice sweet scent.
My Philippine violet has performed excellently the 2 years I have had it. It has bloomed briefly in the late spring and heavily in late s...Read More
I hate to label any plant as invasive but this one self-seeds with abandon and is one of two or three plants that have made me a regular ...Read More
In Central FL this blooms in Oct. and Nov. I've been told it may bloom again in the spring.
I received this plant last fall and kept it in the greenhouse until spring. It is 4 feet tall now and covered with blue flowers. The yell...Read More
A very tidy, 5 ft shrub which is a little shy of its first birthday. The dark green foliage is superb. And, I have seen no disease or i...Read More
Love this plant! - Foliage beautiful dark green, nice round shape shrub, evergreen - flowers a nice extra. Provides excellent foliage co...Read More
I didn't know what this plant was until today, thanks to "Floridian" at the identification forum. I have this planted in full shade and i...Read More
This plant is not native to the U.S. Zones 8b - 11. Prefers partial shade or partial sun to full sun; soil should be moist.