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These varieties can be sown from September to March under glass and from April to August outdoors.
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Very rare ! If they are not pinched each plant will produce a single large 6 in bloom, from July to September.
If not cut, the flowers may produce seed for wildlife, another benefit to growing "Ring of Fire'.
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The plants are pollen less with single and semi double flowers and the seeds make for pleasant eating; at least the birds think so!
Annual plant that grows up to 4.88 feet high.
Easy to grow, perfect for beginners.
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In general, Heliconias are evergreen in the Tropics and warm Subtropics, like zone 10. Further north, upper zone 9 and lower zone 8, they may be frozen back to the ground each Winter but survive to resprout the next Spring.
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Needs rich soil containing peat moss, organic matter and coarse sand, and regular fertilizer.
Recommended temperature 25øC. Provide warmth and high humidity. Can take full sun and semi shade.
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It is really thirsty, water freely during growing months and moderately in Winter. Keep soil evenly moist, but do not overwater making the soil too soggy.
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A magnificent large pendulous Heliconia, with 8-15 bracts yellow, red and green. Up to 35 inflorecences per plant. Banana-like leaves.
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Very attractive with broad Banana type leathery leaves. The foliage has a maroon stripe down the underside and along the edge.
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This short variety produces 4 to 7 colorful upright bracts "lobster claw", bright red and yellow.
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Blooms from May through August. Can take full sun and semi shade.
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Blooms from May through August. If in reasonable conditions, it blooms all year.
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If in reasonable conditions, it blooms all year. Provide warmth and high humidity.
The Heliconia's bracts are so large and colorful that they almost hide the flowers altogether, which are tiny and are found inside these bracts.
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Rare variety than can be grown indoors or in a glasshouse.
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Tolerant to cool weather and grow well in subtropical conditions. Recommended temperature 25øC.
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Can be grown as houseplant or greenhouse specimen. Popular for cutting to be used in large flower arrangements.
Flowers, leaves and root are edible.
Leaves and young shoots can be cooked.
The juice of the roots is an effective antidote in cases of arsenic poisoning...
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This fantastic plant will attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
As the common name suggests, the fruits are the most noteworthy ornamental feature of this plant...
The extract of its flowers is antimicrobial, which makes it useful for making natural deodorant.
Mainly used for depression, mild anxiety, and sleep problems.
Its colorful flowers open in the morning, fade to pink before closing and last just one day, but appear in a continuous stream throughout the summer.
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Iris bloudowii has very pretty, dark yellow blossoms with violet veins, 5 cm in diameter, from early Spring to late Autumn.
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Fast growing Iris: ideal for areas that need to be established rapidly. Self-fertile. Well resistant to frost and cold temperatures.
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Has dark and sumptuous flowers. Requires full sun to light shade.
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Huge flowers ! It is an Iris with handsome upright long sword-like leaves up to 60-90 cm long.
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Less resistant to cold than other Iris. Requires full sun to light shade.
The huge flat flowers of this beautiful Iris are among the biggest of all.
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It is perhaps grown more for its attractive coral seed clusters than for its flowers.
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Blooms from April to June. The orchidlike flowers of Bearded Iris have six petals as do all types of Iris.
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Grows best in higher elevation gardens. Tolerates full shade.
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Rare and considered as endangered. Resistant to frost and cold temperatures.
Pale blue or violet flowers
Best planted well before Spring to ensure it flowers, Laevigata likes to have a well formed set of roots developed before showing of the spectacular, but brief flowers for a week or two late in the Spring.
Delicate blue-purple to lilac flowers with a dark yellow-orange stripe down the middle of the petal. It is in flower from May to June.
Iris pseudacorus is flowering in early Spring in the South (Florida) and in Summer in the North (Canada).
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This is a mix of Iris bloudowii, Iris laevigata, Iris missouriensis and Iris pseudacorus.
It is in flower in June, and the seeds ripen in August.
As long as their moisture requirements are met, they will bloom in a wide range of conditions. They are tough, reliable plants and generally free of pests and diseases.
Most common colors are blue-purple to lilac, but additional colors are readily available, including white orange and yellow.
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The variegata refers to the bicoloured blooms, rather than the foliage. This is a mix of various forms and colours of the species.
Produces stunning blue-violet flowers and thrives in wet soil.
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The blooming period is late Spring to early Summer, and lasts about a month for a colony of plants
Can be used as a rich organic fertilizer. Prefers temperatures averaging 20-28 degrees Celsius (68-85 degrees Farenheit)
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Plant covered with gray or silver-white, silky-lanate hairs.