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Jessie Keith
(Bellezaâ„¢ Beeblossom, Lindheimer's Beeblossom)
Lindheimer's beeblossom is a long-lived, tap-rooted, hardy perennial that is native to Texas and Louisiana. The Belleza Series has an upright, airy habit, fine green foliage and tall stems lined with delicate, open, five petaled flowers with long prominent anthers. Belleza White and Dark Pink are medium growers, good for garden applications. Belleza Early Pink has well-branched flower stalks early in the season and Belleza Compact Pink is a lower growing selection good for containers. These bee and...
(Geyser Beeblossom, Lindheimer's Beeblossom)
Lindheimer's beeblossom is a long-lived hardy perennial that is native to Texas and Louisiana. Members of the Geyser series are early to bloom, have well-branched compact habits, green foliage and arching stems covered with delicate, open, five petaled flowers with long prominent anthers. These bee and butterfly magnets appear from early summer to fall and are white or blush pink, depending on the cultivar. Remove spent flower stalks to encourage more flowers and prevent self-seeding.
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John Buettner
(Karalee® Beeblossom, Lindheimer's Beeblossom)
Lindheimer's beeblossom is a long-lived hardy perennial that is native to Texas and Louisiana. Members of the Karalee® series have distinctly dwarf, bushy habits and fine rose-hued dark green foliage. From summer to fall they produce many arching stems covered with delicate, open, five petaled flowers with long prominent anthers. These bee and butterfly magnets are in shades of pink or white, depending on the cultivar. Remove spent flowers to encourage continued blooming.
Beeblossom is tolerant...
Lindheimer's beeblossom is a long-lived hardy perennial that is native to Texas and Louisiana. It has an airy habit, fine green, rose or purple-hued foliage and tall stems lined with delicate, open, five petaled flowers with long prominent anthers. These bee and butterfly magnets appear from early summer to fall and are generally pink in bud opening to white. Remove spent flower stalks to extend flowering and prevent self-sowing. There are many beeblossom cultivars that vary in height, vigorousness,...
JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University
(Sweet Broom, Vancouver Gold Sweet Broom)
Silky woadwaxen is a lovely prostrate deciduous shrub from mountains and heathlands of Europe. Selected in British Columbia, Canada, 'Vancouver Gold' is among its most widely grown cultivars. A noninvasive cousin of the familiar tall brooms (Cytisus spp.), it bears stiff branches and smallish green leaves for a fine textured look. The stems scramble around stones and cascade gracefully off ledges, eventually covering an area many times their height. Their gray-green color is welcome in the...
Blooms of Bressingham
(Hybrid Cranesbill)
Ornately lobed leaves create a pretty backdrop for the magenta-violet flowers with blue-black centers of the Ann Folkard cranesbill. Blooming occurs from late spring to fall, this hybrid's scrambling stems on spreading to mounded perennial plants require little maintenance.
The stems and rounded, deeply dissected leaves of this geranium are light green to yellow-green and hairy. In late fall the leaves turn shades of yellow and red. Its delicate flowers first appear when temperatures heat up...
Jessie Keith
(Anne Thomson Cranesbill, Hybrid Cranesbill)
Ornately lobed leaves create a pretty backdrop for the magenta flowers with black veins and centers of the Ann Folkard cranesbill. Blooming occurs from summer to fall, this hybrid's a spreading to mounded perennial plant requiring little maintenance.
The stems and rounded, deeply dissected leaves of this geranium are light green to yellow-green and gold and hairy. In late fall the leaves turn shades of yellow and red. Its delicate flowers first appear when temperatures heat up in early summer....
Blooms of Bressingham
(Hybrid Ashy Cranesbill, Hybrid Cranesbill)
Hardy geraniums (not to be confused with greenhouse geraniums, which belong to the genus Pelargonium) are a diverse group of herbaceous perennials found throughout the temperate regions. The cultivar 'Ballerina' (often assigned to Geranium cinereum) bears cup-shaped, pale lilac-pink, purple-veined flowers in late spring and early summer above compact mounds of soft, gray-green leaves. It prefers fertile, well-drained soil and sun to light shade, and tolerates periods of drought. 'Ballerina' works...
Maureen Gilmer
(Hybrid Cranesbill)
Ornately lobed bronzy leaves create a pretty backdrop for the deep pink flowers with of the Bertie Crûg cranesbill. Blooming occurs from late spring to fall, this hybrid perennial is a low, creeping mound requiring little maintenance.
The stems and rounded, deeply dissected leaves of this geranium are bronzy olive-green and hairy. In late fall the leaves turn shades of burgundy and bronze. Its delicate flowers first appear when temperatures heat up in late spring. The five-petaled blooms are...