What are the exact flowers/ plants in this pot please?
I would like to replicate this pot, but need help in identifying the plant/flowers. What is the green leaf in the middle, previous reply mentioned potato vine being in there, is that solanum crispum? If
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or red flowers.
Here's a link for more info on the lotus vine http://www.portkellsnurseries.com/plantdb.php?id=1556
I hope this helps!
of that pot. Silver mound gets a little leggy in the shade, which looks to be the case here.
The pot and the variety of plants/flowers
Unique pots and combo of plantings
spent flower back to the main stem. When all of the flowers on a stem have finished, cut the stem back to a set of leaves so the dahlia will continue putting out fresh, new growth.
Winterize pots. Empty all containers of annual flowers and veggies. Remove the soil, or the top 8 to 10 inches from
glazed pot and trailing foliage providing the cooler notes on the scale.
Deadhead dahlias as each bloom finishes. Dahlias are one of the most profusely flowering plants in the garden, but in order to keep them going for a long season, it's critical to remove spent flowers regularly. Just like with
annual flowers that frame the bluestone steps.
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Pots with flowers at the door
Red flowers on each side of
n the flower pots color size n flowers
Love the entry and the potted plants
slope of flowers off front entryway
Flower pots at entrance & brick cabro walk way
vine in potted arrangements can brighten up old-fashioned flowers and make them seem new again.
like the rocks - plant pot and choice of flowers (color combo is nice) and the privacy fence in the right
I large random flower pot in my flowerbed?
bright-colored flowers of white, pink, red, orange, lavender and purple. Planting: New Guinea impatiens grow best in the shade; in cooler areas, they will tolerate full sun, though too much sun can scorch the leaves. They are not as cold tolerant as geraniums or petunias, so plant when night temperatures reach