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Lavatera
... just my imagination, or is this the Year of the Mallow? Suddenly I see them everywhere, particularly Lavatera thuringiaca in its several varieties. Across Whatcom County there are stands of mallow, mallow hedges, and ... so go easy on the special care or youll have mostly foliage to appreciate. Cut your Lavatera thuringiaca back hard in winter to keep it from looking unkempt. Actually, it is in some ...
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Lavatera trimestris
... , silken, cup-shaped flowers. Upright growth habit that doesn't require staking. Easy to grow annual which can add much colour to the flower garden. Plant in full sun. There are pink, and white varieties. The pink-flowered Lavatera can grow up to 4' tall given good soil and watered before it gets parched. The white-flowered variety grows 24" to 30" for us. Glen's score: 10 of 10. [ Home ] Use of ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids Lavatera Also known as Mallows, these semi-dwarf annuals have rosy-pink blooms. They like fulland an average amount of . They prefer well-drained . Plant the seeds 6 to 9 inches apart (15 to 23 cm) and cover them with a light sprinkle of . These seeds need 2 to 3 weeks of 70°F (21°C) temperatures to germinate so don’t plant them too early. The ...
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Lavatera assurgentiflora fact sheet
Lavatera assurgentiflora fact sheet Island mallow Malvaceae Lavatera assurgentiflora Kellogg Leaf: Text unavailable. Flower: Text unavailable. Fruit: Text unavailable. Twig: Text unavailable. Bark: Text unavailable. Form: Text unavailable.
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Wild Flower Seed: Rose Mallow(Lavatera trimestris)
... 2006 Wildflower Information.org All rights reserved. Return to Previous Page Rose Mallow Lavatera trimestris About Rose Mallow (Lavatera trimestris) Height: Up to 4 ft. Flower Color: Pink or white Plant ... Regions: All regions of North America. Zones: 3-10 States: How to grow Rose Mallow (Lavatera trimestris) Soil preference: Adaptable, and tolerates wetness well. Sun/Shade: Full sun to light shade ...
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What host plants are grown to feed caterpillars? -
... - Aster family, asteraceae 1. Gnaphalium obtusifolium - cudweed, sweet everlasting 2. Gnaphalium falcatum - cudweed 3. Helichrysum petiolatum - licorice plant West Coast Lady - Mallow family, malvaceae 1. Lavatera maritima - tree mallow 2. Althea rosea - common hollyhock 3. Malva neglecta - common mallow Red-spotted Purple - Rose family, rosaceae - Willow family,salicaceae - Poplar family, populus ...
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Winter Sowing - GardenWeb
... , Nov 22, 06 at 18:36 Finding Heliopsis Lorraine Sunshine seeds Posted by: netwiz Z6 PA on Tue, Nov 21, 06 at 20:09 8 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Nov 22, 06 at 18:36 Slightly OT....Lavatera and Caterpillar Posted by: vera_eastern_wa 5b-6a on Mon, Nov 20, 06 at 13:26 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Nov 22, 06 at 17:11 Alyssum Saxatile 'Golden Queen'..... Posted by: carrie630 z7bNC on ...
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Winter Sowing - GardenWeb
... on Fri, Sep 15, 06 at 12:03 Looking for some Perennial Sunflower suggestions Posted by: mmqchdygg Z5NH on Thu, Sep 14, 06 at 8:28 5 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Sep 15, 06 at 11:39 Prairie Sun - Lavatera Late Blooming? Posted by: shlisten Z5 ont canada on Fri, Sep 15, 06 at 10:28 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Sep 15, 06 at 11:18 The Pain of Losing A Seed? Posted by: shlisten Z5 ont ...
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... fridge for 3 weeks, then back to 70 F. Surface sow, light needed for best germination. Lavandula lanata - 6 weeks at 39F, move to 65F for 1-3 mths germ. Lavatera arborea - 3 weeks at 39F, germ. at 39F Lavatera thuringiaca - Prolonged germinators over many weeks, keep seed tray moist and remove seedlings when large enough to handle, use 55-65F. Layia elegans - Germination in less than two weeks at ...
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English Delphiniums News, Alaskan Style
... Fairy, some red ones from Seeds of Distinction, and the Russell hybrids. Edith already has some new annual Camelot foxgloves from Thompson & Morgan up as well as some white dracocephalum, lavatera, and malva Mystic Merlin. Yesterday, Edith started some Black Knight scabiosa, sapiglossus, malva, Braveheart and the peony poppy, White Cloud. Hopefully today we will start the single colored stocks: ...
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