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Flower ID #9. Polyanthus(primrose) Perennial Bright colors Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out between watering. Late Winter/Early Spring

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Page 1: Flower ID #9. Polyanthus(primrose) Perennial Bright colors Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out between watering. Late Winter/Early Spring

Flower ID #9

Page 2: Flower ID #9. Polyanthus(primrose) Perennial Bright colors Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out between watering. Late Winter/Early Spring

Polyanthus(primrose)• Perennial • Bright colors• Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out

between watering.• Late Winter/Early Spring

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Marigold

• Annual• Need full sun• Orange, yellow, mixed, red, cream and maroon;

rounded or flat heads• Bedding plants, pot culture, edging, cut flowers

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Emerald Ripple Peperomia

• From the rain forest of Brazil.

• No more than 8 inches tall.

• Thick, wrinkled, dark green leaves.

• Does best in 50% shade and temperature of 68 to 75 degrees.

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Strawberry Plant

• Likes low altitude.• Between 8 to 12 inches tall.• Leaves and stem are edible.• Originated in Eastern Asia.

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Leatherleaf Fern

• Average size is 3Ft Tall & 3ft wide.• shade-loving foliage plant native to South Africa.• Perrenial

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Garden Pansy

• The name pansy is from the French word pensie, meaning thought or remembrance.

• Fragrant and edible.• Five petals that are rounded in shape.• Annual.

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AzaleaLeaves are alternate

Fall Color: Fall color can vary from yellow, orange to red.

Flowers vary in color from yellow, orange, red, pink to creamy-white

Turns Yellow and purple in the winter

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Tulip

most prominent and successful flower in the garden Many bulbous plants need a low-temperature treatment for flowering.Imported from HollandThere are approximately 100 naturally occurring varieties or types of tulips with thousands of hybrid variations.

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Friendship Plant• Normally lives in

Central or South America

• Indoor plants rarely flower

• Tooth-textured leaves

• Bronze overtones with light green edges

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Coleus• From Malaysia,

southeastern Asia • Semi-succulent • Can be used as a house plant• Handling plant can

cause an allergic reaction

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Dusty Miller

• Annual in cool areas.• Wooly, silvery foliage.• Native to the Mediterranean area.• Can get up to 2ft.

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Salvia splendens

• Perennial but grown as an annual in cold regions.

• Grows about 16in tall.• Scarlet flower spikes.• Drought tolerant.