Tag Archives: Hardy

Antennaria.

Hardy perennial plants, requiring a rich, light soil. They flower in June and July, and may be increased by cuttings or division. The heights of the various kinds range from   … Read more

Cerinthe.

Hardy annuals, suitable for any ordinary soil, and needing merely ordinary treatment. A grand plant for bees. Height, 1 ft.  … Read more

Lonicera.

Hardy deciduous shrubs, which will grow in any ordinary soil, and produce their flowers in April or May. They are propagated by cuttings planted in a sheltered position. Prune   … Read more

Platycodon (Japanese Balloon Flower).

Hardy and elegant herbaceous plants, requiring a sandy soil. They may be raised either from seeds or from cuttings of the young growth; they flower in July. Height, 1 ft.  … Read more

Callirhoe (Digitata).

Hardy annuals demanding but little attention. The seed is sown in the open in March. Height, 1 ft.  … Read more

Golden Feather.

Hardy annual foliage plants. They are not particular as to soil, and are easily raised from seed sown early in spring. They bloom in July. Height, 1 ft.  … Read more

Homogyne Alpina.

Hardy herbaceous plants flowering in April. Any soil is suitable for them, and they may be increased by division. Height, 6 in.  … Read more

Francoa.

Hardy perennials bearing white flowers from June to September. They like a good, warm soil. The only way of raising them is from seed. They require a slight protection in   … Read more

Chamaepeuce.

Half-hardy perennial Thistle plants of little merit. Any soil suits them, and they may be increased by seed or division. Flower in June. Height, 2 ft. to 3 ft.  … Read more

Broom.

Hardy shrubs thriving in almost any soil. Cuttings will strike if planted in sand under glass. (See also “Genista” and “Spartium.”)  … Read more



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