Description
Red Charm peony prefers full sun for 6+ hours for best flowering
James Hendry' is one of the first crinums to flower in the spring
Pachyphragma macrophyllum is one of those delightful gems for the woodland garden that few people know
Salvia farinacea fares best in well-drained soils that stay on the fairly dry side
but they are painfully slow in our southeast heat and wimpy winters
Sarracenia swaniana Silene Red Charm peony prefers fullSarracenia x swaniana is a rarely seen natural hybrid between Sarracenia purpurea and Sarracenia minor. The short, dense clumps are composed of laxly held, rosy red pitchers that somewhat resembles Sarracenia x catesbiae extremely showy! In early spring, the dormant clumps are topped with clusters of screaming red flowers.
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