ID plant please
bea (zone 9a -Jax area)
4 years ago
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ID plant please
Comments (3)You guys are awesome. Thank you very very much. Regards....See MoreId.plant, please
Comments (2)Yes, it could be Microsorum punctatum 'Grandiceps' Rgds...See Morehelp id plant please
Comments (3)Arum maculatum, our native wild arum. (I seem to recall you are in the UK). Not unattractive but can spread about. Always an early riser in the Spring. http://wildflowerfinder.org.uk/Flowers/L/LordsAndLadies/LordsAndLadies.htm...See MoreID plant please
Comments (7)Definitely Tropical Sage. A great little native for attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. When grown from seed, they will flower first year. They are fairly cold hardy, but I actually prefer when the foliage gets killed by a freeze because the plant comes back far lusher in the Spring. They will get up to 3ft tall and wide if allowed to. While they come in white, red or pink, I have one variety that has red flowers and dark, almost black, calyx and it makes for a very striking plant. I took cuttings last fall but none of them took. I am hoping this one comes back from roots. Swallowtail Garden Seeds has seeds for a few varieties, you can find them under 'Annuals', though they are perennial here....See Morebea (zone 9a -Jax area)
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