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What plants are good nectar sources for butterflies? -
... tree - Callistemon spp. Brazilian verbena - Verbena bonariensis Butterfly bush - Buddleia davidii (and various hybrids) Buttonbush - Cephalanthus occidentalis Butterfly weed - Asclepias tuberosa Carolina jessamine - Gelsemium sempervirens Carpetweed - Phyla nodiflora Citrus blossoms - Citrus Spp. Common thistle - Cirsium spp. Copper Canyon daisy - Tagetes lemmonii Coral plant - Jatropha multifida ...
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... on Tue, Jan 31, 06 at 13:28 Any tips on how not to kill African Violets? Posted by: twobitgator04 USA GA on Thu, Jan 26, 06 at 12:45 16 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Jan 31, 06 at 12:47 Blooming Carolina Jessamine Posted by: notanatural z6 NY on Tue, Jan 31, 06 at 9:05 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Jan 31, 06 at 12:38 Next ...
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... the ever popular Daphne (Daphne odorata), the pinkish white Luculia x intermedia, the diminutive species Camellia lutchuensis, the Magnolia-like Michelia tree, the fragrant yellow flowers of Carolina Jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) and the creamy white fragrant flowers of Winters Bark (Drimys winteri). Several citrus are covered with their fragrant white flowers during the Winter season. Some ...
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VINES FOR NORTH CAROLINA LANDSCAPES
... rapid EXPOSURE: shade to part shade TEXTURE: fine to medium FORM: climbing HEIGHT, SPREAD: 30" LANDSCAPE REMARKS: Good climber. Avoid planting zones 6-7 BOTANICAL NAME: Gelsemium sempervirens COMMON NAME: CAROLINA JESSAMINE HARDINESS ZONE: 6,7,8 GROUP: E GROWTH RATE: moderate to rapid EXPOSURE: sun or shade TEXTURE: fine FORM: twining vine HEIGHT, SPREAD: 20' LANDSCAPE REMARKS: Excellent climber. ...
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Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - September 2002
... with fat buds are just waiting for our cold snap to end. Shortly thereafter our native "first signs of spring", sunny yellow Carolina jessamine ( Gelsemium sempervirens ) and bright red swamp maple (Acer rubrum), will join the show. One of the prettiest winter scenes here in Florida's panhandle is to see these two spectacular early bloomers against a clear, ...
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Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - March 2002
... version] This deciduous azalea (Rhododendron canescens) occurs naturally at Floridune. [Download a large version] In Bloom: Armand's clematis autumn sage azalea Burkwood's viburnum camellia Carolina jessamine Cherokee rose flowering dogwood fringe tree loropetalum pansy Prague viburnum pinxter azalea red tip rosemary saucer magnolia snapdragon star magnolia tea olive thyme Many other species bloom ...
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Quercus virginiana Mill
... and saw-palmetto (Serenoa repens). American holly (Ilex opaca), flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), southern crab apple (Malus angustifolia), hawthorn (Crataegus spp.), pignut hickory (Carya glabra), Carolina jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens), and Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) are also common associates. Live oak is a minor species in seven other forest cover types: Longleaf-Scrub Oak ...
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The Victory Garden . New Orleans' Beauregard-Keyes House & Gardens | PBS
... gurgle of flowing water. Visitors are welcome to the historic Beauregard-Keyes House, where guided tours are given by docents in period costume weekdays from 10am to 3pm. Partial Plant List: Late Winter/Early Spring Yellow Carolina Jessamine White Sasangua White Camellia White Snow Flakes in the Asian Jasmine Red Pomegranate Old Roses Spring Sweet Olive White Azalea ...
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Mistakes I Have Made in Gardening
... , and you can’t kill it off! It also keeps coming back, no matter how much herbicide I use. When I first moved into my current house back in 1986, I imagined the walls covered with different blooming vines. I planted Carolina Jessamine, and two types of Honeysuckle. BIG MISTAKE! I learned the lesson of evasive plants. I am still trying to get rid of the ...
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Yellow jessamine
... jessamine is a high-climbing, woody vine that is known by several names, including Carolina jessamine, poor man's rope, or yellow jasmin. It has also been referred to as The Pride of ... apart to release flat, winged seeds. The capsules usually ripen from October to June. Habitat: Yellow jessamine is found in well-drained hammocks and woodlands, disturbed sites and even suburban backyards. It is ...
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