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Species: Brugmansia suaveolens
Species: Passiflora edulis
Species: Digitalis purpurea
Can reach blooming size in less than 6 months if the growing conditions are good.
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The bracts are white, the flower is fragrant with white frilly filaments and dark purple centers. A great addition to the tropical fruit garden.
The flowers are followed by green fruit, turning Yellow when ripe. It is one of the most tropical of the passionfruit varieties, and a major commercial crop used in fruit juices.
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Productive vigorous vine. May be grown as a houseplant in a sunny South-facing window.
This unique feature allows you to view the beautiful flowers from above instead of having to get down on your knees to see their true beauty.
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It flowers from June to September. It produces very large purple fruits in the Fall.
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Great over a fence. Produces roundish dark purple fruits with juicy aromatic flavour.
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The creamy-white speckled bells are flushed soft pink. One of the most beautiful dwarf Foxgloves for the cottage garden and border.
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The Gloxiniiflora is a very sturdy variety of Foxglove. Il will grow to 3-5 feet tall.
It is widely grown as an ornamental everywhere. It is a fast growing plant. Brugmansia may be grown in containers or in the garden.
Exceptionally fragrant, about 12 inches long and shaped like trumpets. The corolla has five points that are slightly curved.
The flowers are redish-purple with darker spots. A rare and vivid colour. It features 2-3 inch long, pendulous flowers on long spikes in late Spring and Summer.
Superb for shady shrub and tree areas, back of borders and excellent for cut flowers.
Excellent for the border in sun or part shade, and very useful as a cut flower.
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Spectacular, large white flowers with deep maroon spotted throats are produced freely in late Spring and early Summer.