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Scarlet Swamp Hibiscus: (Hibiscus coccineus): is a southeastern native hibiscus also commonly known as Texas Star. The six to eight inch wide flowers are brilliant red, with petals more separated
Confederate jasmine or star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is highly prized for its heavily scented clusters of phlox-like flowers, which bloom on twining stems in spring and summer. It is hardy
Mature height/spread: While dwarf varieties may only grow two to three feet tall, many varieties and species can attain heights of eight feet or more each growing season once established.
The two hibiscus most commonly grown as annuals are not true annuals, but tropical shrubs that thrive outdoors during hot South Carolina summers. They can be grown in the ground
A flower-bedecked tunnel with the fragrance and ambience of roses all around greeted visitors as the city's famous Rose Festival got underway here Friday.
The three-day event was inaugurated by Punjab
If the choice of roses at the local nursery or garden center baffles you, check out the American Rose Society's "2006 Handbook for Selecting Roses."
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The communities of Milton, Pensacola, Gulf Breeze, and Navarre have pulled together over the past couple of years through the many trials that have faced the area. The Open Rose
An exotic landscape design from Landart Landscape, a garden with pool on the side, and it have a stunning outdoor terrace with minimalist furniture. Perfect for relaxing after a busy
Okra: (Abelmoschus esculentus) is a surprisingly (for anyone who has not grown it) ornamental vegetable. Like other relatives, it has a typical showy hibiscus type flower — light yellow with
Turk's Cap: (Malvaviscus arboreus) is a perennial grown for its constant blooms that resemble a Turkish turban. The bright red, three inch long hibiscus-like flowers never fully open. It is
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