FLOWERS II

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Liatris


**Mine is a uniform bush about 4 feet high after 4 years. It's considered a weed in wet areas where it spreads quickly. Mine is in a raised bed and I've never had problems with it. Just break off the old stalks in the winter.**

Lantana


**These grow wild in Florida. I get mine from the nursery for a whopping $4 apiece!**

The Green Thing!


**Early spring lasting all summer. Forms round clumps that get about 2 ft. by 2 ft. It has small white blooms on long stems toward fall. Everybody up here has one but nobody knows what it is.!
It's september now and it's Blooming!

Hawthorn


**A very old shrub that blooms in early spring. It has large thorns along the branches. Does well in part shade but gets huge in full sun.

Bleeding Heart


**One of the first things up in the spring lasting 2 months. Mine grows in full shade in a bed that has been covered in leaves for years producing a very rich soil.

Cone Flower


**Grows in small clumps...blooms around the first of July.**

Sweet Pea


**Grows along the fence and spreads each year. Planted in dappled sunlight.**

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DayLilly


**These grow wild up here in the mountains. You'll see large patches growing alongside the roads. Most are orange with dark centers.**

Goblin


**Low growing with slightly fuzzy leaves. Likes full sun.**

Rose, Scarlet Blaze


**Climbers need full sun with space around them for air circulation.**

Impatiens


**An annual that will come back each year from reseeding.**

Comfrey


**Used as a medicinal plant. I've heard too much can cause cancer but who knows? Plants get large and die back during dry spells but returns quickly with watering.**

Hybrid Yarrow/Pink


Hybrid Yarrow/White


Hybrid Yarrow/Yellow


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Tiger Flower


**tigridia pavonia - Thank you Duc!**

I got a whole bag of unmarked bulbs from a moving neighbor. What is this?

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