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I don't see why people are bother by the bug problems. Yes, there's bug problems in most any plants in the shade. Do you want just ivie...Read More
I plant this every fall even though it also self sows. I buy them in 6 packs and get a wonderful show of color in April lasting to July. ...Read More
This lovely evergreen ground cover is indispensable in dry shade. While it is true that it will overwhelm more dainty lamium, a major pl...Read More
I had known these plants as Cineraria, but it looks like the genus name has changed.
I got a one gallon 'Senetti Blue' yes...Read More
The color that I choose to call "blurple" (neither blue nor purple) is a true eyecatcher -- almost neon in its intensity. If you keep it ...Read More
Can be grown as a perennial in moist shade in Southern California. However, mine were so tattered by slugs that I moved them into pots. R...Read More
I love this showy splash of color for the shady areas! I have been searching all over for it and finally had to special order seed. Wha...Read More
I loved this plant, the flowers are beautiful and it makes me happy living in canada in the winter to have flowering plants around. Bewar...Read More
A stunning plant, but sadly the slugs love this as much as I do. And worse, it's the flowers they eat. It's not really an option in a slu...Read More
In the late 1960's I lived in a very old house on a steep hill with a large cedar tree in the front yard, just at the fog line in San Fra...Read More
I planted Cineraria Stellata Tall mix, it bloomed for 3 months, beautifull
Beautiful bright COLOR for shady areas.
For the colder regions there is now (at least in Europe and the UK) a new strain with large, vibrantly coloured flowers for the early Spr...Read More
We call this plant the "aphid plant" because aphids love them. They don't like extremes in temperature.
An old time favorite. Great variety of colors. Self seeds readily and many of the colors almost glow.