Biennial Perennial

Biennial Perennial
The rubber plant monocot or dicot? What does life do?

Annual perennial or two years of life

Some plants In which rubber is extracted. The main source of rubber Perennial dicot Is the tree Hevea brasiliensis in. As far as I know As far as all the rubber plants, perennial dicots are also produced.

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Wildflower Seedballz (Gaiam)
from $ 16.00
 
Hand-rolled by people with developmental disabilities in the USA, our Wildflower Seedballz helps you create breathtaking, open fields of flowers naturally and easily. Experience a unique blend of 25 different wildflower varieties includes annuals, biennials and perennials. Many times, wildflower seed balls return better results than scattering dry seed. These wildflower seed balls are made of seeds, soil, fertilizers and clay.
 
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Armitage's Manual of Annuals, Biennials, and Half-Hardy Perennials
USD 10.66
 
Annuals are experiencing a resurgence as today's gardeners demand a wider variety of options. No longer confined to monotone bedding plants, dozens of "unusual" annuals are now available at garden centers in colors and forms far removed from the classic annual bed of pink petunias or red geraniums. In the tradition of his classic Herbaceous Perennial Plants, Allan M. Armitage has compiled descriptions and assessments of 245 genera of true annuals as well as plants that behave like annuals in USDA zones 1–7. Focusing on identifying the plants, successful culture, and their primary garden attributes, Armitage discusses 279 species in detail and summarizes the distinguishing features of hundreds of cultivars, many of which he has tested himself. Classics like begonias and pelargoniums are juxtaposed with newcomers from Australia, and all are subject to Armitage's critical eye. Color photos and line drawings illustrate the text, and he suggests additional reading in books, articles, and Web sites for many of the covered genera. Armitage bases his descriptions on extensive personal experience. His frank and conversational style keeps potentially dry details fresh, and each entry is liberally sprinkled with strong and sometimes amusing opinions. Useful lists in the appendix are further evidence of his expertise, as he compiles biennials, half-hardy perennials, winter annuals, shade-tolerant plants, fragrant plants, climbing plants, and everlastings. These lists extend the volume's application beyond a necessary tool for horticulturists and nurserymen to a practical guide for the dedicated home gardener.
 

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Foxglove (Perennial/Biennial)
USD 0.99
 
An inspiring addition to your garden beds, the Foxglove is a pleasant array of pastel colors. A blend of rose, lavender, cream and yellow makes this variety eye-catching. Chocolate freckles on the throat of the blossom are signature. Easy to grow.
 

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Dame's Rocket Seeds
USD 1.99
 
Season: Perennial/Biennial Height: 2-3 feet Bloom Season: Spring/Summer Environment: Full Sun/Partial Shade Zones: 4-9 Dames Rocket [Hesperis Matronalis] is a beautiful, short-lived perennial with large, loose clusters of fragrant deep rich purple, through all the paler lilac shades to white flowers. The fragrance is sweet, and most pronounced in the evening. If you leave the flowers to seed themselves, they will keep this diversity indefinitely, gradually naturalizing over a large area. Dames Rocket [Hesperis Matronalis] likes moist conditions for optimal growing, but it is adaptable. It was introduced from Europe as an ornamental plant and has been grown in gardens since the Roman Empire. It is the excellent plant for meadows, naturalized areas or cottage gardens. Habitats include woodland edges and openings, thickets, semi-shaded fence rows, banks of drainage ditches, vacant lots, and edges of yards. The plant has fragrant flowers. The plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and birds. PLANTING Sow Inside: Before the last frost. Sow Outside: Spring/Fall. Sowing Depth: 1/16" Days to Emerge: 10 to 20
 

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Foxglove Seeds
USD 1.50
 
Foxglove Seeds Digitalis purpurea Family: Scrophulariaceae Biennial or perennial tall pink, purple and cream-colored flowers. Digitalis is easy to grow and has dramatic, tall blooms that grow on spikes in shades of white, yellow, pink, rose, red, lavender and purple. Foxglove is native to Europe. Plant in full, partial or light shade in rich moist soil.. Sow the seeds in mid- to late spring to get flowers the following summer. Seeds can also be sown in late summer. Please note that foxglove seeds are extremely small. Foxgloves will self-seed readily, making them an excellent candidate for naturalizing. Sorry, state laws prohibit shipping seeds to Alaska or Hawaii. Blooms: May - mid summer Height: 2 1/2 feet to 4 feet Spacing: 16 to 24 inches apart Sowing depth: 1/16 inch Germination: 1-3 weeks Hardiness: USDA Zones 4 to 10, except Florida . All Sunset zones Warning: All parts of this plant are poisonous.
 

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Foxglove Seeds
USD 2.85
 
Foxglove Seeds Digitalis purpurea Family: Scrophulariaceae Biennial or perennial tall pink, purple and cream-colored flowers. Digitalis is easy to grow and has dramatic, tall blooms that grow on spikes in shades of white, yellow, pink, rose, red, lavender and purple. Foxglove is native to Europe. Plant in full, partial or light shade in rich moist soil.. Sow the seeds in mid- to late spring to get flowers the following summer. Seeds can also be sown in late summer. Please note that foxglove seeds are extremely small. Foxgloves will self-seed readily, making them an excellent candidate for naturalizing. Sorry, state laws prohibit shipping seeds to Alaska or Hawaii. Blooms: May - mid summer Height: 2 1/2 feet to 4 feet Spacing: 16 to 24 inches apart Sowing depth: 1/16 inch Germination: 1-3 weeks Hardiness: USDA Zones 4 to 10, except Florida . All Sunset zones Warning: All parts of this plant are poisonous.
 

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Plants for shady areas include coleus, ferns, and hosta. Biennial Perennial Use junipers, grasses and conifers in sunny areas. Biennial Perennial To augment plantings use green wood stain on fences and buildings. It is a popular colour for garden furniture, umbrellas, glazed pots, garden ornaments.

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