Description
Leonotis must be kept very dry in winter when growing in climates with cold
smaller teeth
Habranthus magnoi is an Argentine native rain lily that has thrived for us in Zone 7b since 2003
pewter leaves with an embossed tortoise shell vein pattern
Oenothera riparia Colleton Ardisia Leonotis must be kept veryOenothera riparia is a little known Southeastern US native, found growing in freshwater swamps from Virginia south to South Carolina. In the garden, it thrives in regular to moist garden soils, where it forms a 3' tall x 3' wide deciduous clump, adorned in June July with sparse, small yellow flowers. Oenothera riparia is host to an array of native butterflies, moths, and bees. Our offering is cutting grown from a specimen from Colleton County, SC.
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