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1 Flower ID #9

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

3 Marigold Annual Need full sun
Orange, yellow, mixed, red, cream and maroon; rounded or flat heads Bedding plants, pot culture, edging, cut flowers

4 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.

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

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

7 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.

8 Azalea Leaves 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

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

10 Friendship Plant Normally lives in Central or South America
Indoor plants rarely flower Tooth-textured leaves Bronze overtones with light green edges

11 Coleus From Malaysia, southeastern Asia Semi-succulent
Can be used as a house plant Handling plant can cause an allergic reaction

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

13 Salvia splendens Perennial but grown as an annual in cold regions.
Grows about 16in tall. Scarlet flower spikes. Drought tolerant.


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