Hello there, my fellow flower freaks! It has been a crazy busy week, with next week looking to be the same. I appreciate all of your orders that are keeping me so busy. Y’all keep ordering, and I’ll keep picking up new/restocked Florida native plants for you to buy.
Here’s what I got this past week. Click on the plant name to be taken to its description page to learn more about it and to place your order.
- Rudbeckia graminifolia, Grassleaf Coneflower, 1-gallon, new (This is the plant in the picture at the top of this post. How gorgeous is that!!!)
- Lonicera sempervirens, Coral Honeysuckle, 1-gallon
- Rudbeckia fulgida, Orange Coneflower, 1-gallon
- Lantana depressa, Pineland Lantana, 1-gallon
- Calamintha georgiana, Georgia Calamint, 1-gallon
- Aristolochia tomentosa, Wooly Dutchman’s Pipevine, 1-gallon
- Vaccinium arboreum, Sparkleberry, 7-gallon
- Ratibida pinnata, Prairie Coneflower, 1-gallon
- Eupatorium fistulosum, Joe Pye Weed, 1-gallon
- Nyssa sylvatica, Black Tupelo, 3-gallon
- Baptisia alba, White Wild Indigo, 3-gallon
- Echinacea purpurea, Purple Coneflower, 1-gallon
And here is the list of plants I’m getting in stock the week of June 2-6.
- Aquilegia canadensis, Eastern Red Columbine, 1-gallon
- *Bignonia capreolata ‘Tangerine Beauty,’ Tangerine Beauty Crossvine, 1-gallon
- Hydrangea quercifolia, Oakleaf Hydrangea, 7-gallon
- Monarda punctata, Spotted Beebalm, 1-gallon
- Stokesia laevis, Stokes’ Aster, 1-gallon
- Tridens flavus, Purpletop Tridens, 1-gallon
- Malus angustifolia, Southern Crabapple, 3-gallon
- Rosa palustris, Swamp Rose, 3-gallon
- Rhododendron canescens, Pinxter Azalea, 3-gallon
Legend:
All are Florida native plants except Tangerine Beauty Crossvine. That naturally occurring variety was discovered in a garden in Texas. The straight species Bignonia capreolata is native to Florida.
New: First time being sold in Bella’s Garden Shop.
Which one is your favorite??
Happy diggin’ in the dirt!
Jeanni and Ziva
Bella Jardins Boutique
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