Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Plant of the Month: March 2012
Primula vulgaris, English primrose is a vibrant bedding and container plant available in every shade of the rainbow. The name Primula of which there are over 600 species, is derived from the Italian word for spring "primavera". Considered a perennial, a few short lived perennials are treated as annuals.
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Plant of the Month: February 2012
Osteospermum are a member of the Asteraceae/Compositae (Daisy) family. Originally from South Africa, Osteospermum is commonly knows as African Daisy or South African Daisy, Cape Daisy and Blue-eyed Daisy. Can be found in a wide range of colors including white, cream, and yellow, with pinks and purples (shown) most commonly available. The petals close at night, but there are varieties recently developed that stay open all the time. This easy to grow, annual plant thrives in full sun or part shade and moist, well-drained soil. It prefers cool weather, so in hot-summer areas, it blooms best in spring and fall. Plant height:1-3 feet tall Plant width:1-2 feet wide Landscape uses: containers, beds and borders.
To see more suggestions for drought tolerant and water wise landscape plants, visit stevensmithlandscape.com
To see more suggestions for drought tolerant and water wise landscape plants, visit stevensmithlandscape.com
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African Daisy,
Osteospermum,
plant of the month
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