Posts Tagged ‘green’

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Location: Photos 1 and 2 were taken in Balboa Park in San Diego, CA.

Fun Facts: Did you know that the foxglove flower, also known as Digitalis, was not only grown for decoration, but was used for herbal medicinal purposes?

Dimensions: Foxgloves grow up to 5′ tall and 1′ wide.  Phew I am still taller :)

Important note: They grow well in pots or where the ground drains well because they are prone to rot. Also, make sure not to overcrowd them because of leaf spot.

Question: Does anyone know what other colors these come in and where they can be found?  (I am curious because I heard that they come in different shades.)

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Location: Picture #1 was taken in Balboa Park within San Diego, CA. This photo would stand out great above a dark couch or walls that are earth tones. Click the Order Prints link to order the perfect size for wall.

Fun Facts: Did you know that Mexican Sage can grow up to 4 or 5 feet tall then have branches that come out of it from 3 to 4 feet?

Growing: The Mexican Sage can grow well year around in some areas of the world and is recommended to plant it in an area that is either full sun or partial shade!

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Location: Picture 1 was taken in Balboa Park within San Diego, CA. Click on Order Prints below the photo to get a print to brighten up your room.

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Location: Photo #1 was taken in Balboa Park within San Diego, CA. This photo works great to brighten up a home office or to decorate a bathroom. Order your prints now by clicking on “Order Prints” below the photograph.

Fun Facts: Did you know that this plant is known to attract butterflies? The Rudbekia is also a hardy plant the can grow in dry weather and grow up to 36 inches.

Growing: The Rudbekia can reseed itself if you leave the dried seedpod among the remaining stems.

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