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Looking forward to attracting more hummers this season. We always put out feeders, but these beautiful red pod-shaped flowers should be a...Read More
This plant is indigenous to ALL states bordering the gulf of Mexico including those in Mexico. There is nothing poisonous about the seed...Read More
Discovered a plant on a dry sandy hill in full sunlight and thought I'd move it to a better spot; then found that I'd need a backhoe to g...Read More
We have a plant from root cutting 8 years old with stalks 6+ feet tall. It dies back every winter. Seems grow best in well drained soil t...Read More
Pops up everywhere from the birds dropping the seeds. Takes a while, about three to four months, for the seeds to germinate. Hummingbirds...Read More
Cherokee Bean has done really well in our alkaline, "gumbo" clay. It will die down to within an inch or two of the woody crown in the win...Read More
I have very good evidence that this plant does not require acid soil. My plant has been thriving for 4 years--in highly alkaline soil.
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Although very attractive, I have found this plant to be incredibly invasive in my area. I took out several this spring and by fall I had ...Read More
I am in western NY state so my plant that was grown from seed is growing in a container. Here at Dave's Garden it is rated hardy to zone...Read More
The coral bean can also be propagated by cuttings also although the cuttings seem to require a lot of regular water in order to keep the ...Read More
Very eye-catching plant when it's full of blooms and equally interesting when the pods start to pop open and you can see the red beans....Read More
This plant grows in a wild population here, and it's spectacular to see a big mound in bloom! The I-69 Corridor is coming right through ...Read More
When I saw the beautiful flowers of this plant growing under the most inhospitable conditions, I knew it was meant for me. I harvested b...Read More
Saw one of these for the first time in Pasadena California this week and it was in full flower and barely and leaves... in July. And the...Read More
The coral bean is a beautiful Texas Native plant, that brings gorgeous color to the spring garden. The flowers are so bright that they se...Read More
I have been growing this plant since 1998, when I harvested some seed from a plant that had been in my parent's back yard in South Georgi...Read More
I found this plant growing wild in a Texas coastal area. There was a lot of it, and stated above is that it requires very acidic soil to...Read More
This plant is a hummingbird attractant. Blooms form on old wood--pruning will reduce the blooms. The plant can grow to 24 feet in heigh...Read More
This plant has been great for me. It is very drought tolerant, and is a source for spectacular early season color. It surprised me...Read More
Cherokee bean in endemic to the Southeastern United States. It is a showy plant that does well in part shade and well drained soil althou...Read More