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Botanica: The Illustrated A-Z of over 10,000 Garden Plants and How to Cultivate Them
(1999) Page(s) 234. ...yellow, lantern-shaped flowers...seed heads are fluffy and grayish...
(1999) Page(s) 234. Includes photo(s). ...striped flowers, the central carmine bar occupying the greater part of each petal, with an outer edge of silver-gray.
(1999) Page(s) 236. ...violet-blue flowers
(1999) Page(s) 236. ...native of China and Japan...small white flowers
(1999) Page(s) 236. Includes photo(s). ...New Zealand native...white flowers
(1999) Page(s) 236. Includes photo(s). ...sweetly perfumed, white to pale pink flowers with yellow stamens...
(1999) Page(s) 237. Includes photo(s). ...yellow fading to parchment
(1999) Page(s) 238. ...species native to Texas. It is the only species to have flowers of a true red color, this hue also being carried along the flower stalks
(1999) Page(s) 238. ...will produce 2 flushes of bloom, the first in early summer being fully double lavender blue rosettes shaded with reddish brown, the second...being single and silver violet.
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