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habit-- Nemophila phacelioides is a Spring-flowering annual
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‹ Photo: Nemophila maculata 1. up Photo: Nemophila menziesii 1. › Add new comment Search: Log in to ...
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Family Hydrophyllaceae Stems
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©larvalbug One of the first flowers to bloom in the spring, baby blue-eyes is a reliable shade-toler...
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Cultural Practices: Fertilize once a year. Prune after winter and spring flowering, but avoid sheari...
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Nemophila menziesii Black Nemophila "Total Eclipse" The Victorians loved this native American wildfl...
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Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 11-24 USDA: 9-11 Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 20°F (-6°C), more c...
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N emophila baby blue eyes, snow storm, penny black, five spot - Height 6 to 9 inches in (15-22 cm) ...
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Fruit. Flowering - March - April. Habitat - Swamp forests, alluvial woods, waste gorund, disturbed s...
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Cultural Practices: Fertilize once a year. Prune after winter and spring flowering, but avoid sheari...
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Links My other website, Botanical Word Meanings and Name Derivations , has a more extensive set of l...
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Nemophila menziesii is a delicate little annual, reaching a height of around 6" or so, forming a cus...
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Scientific classification
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Calyx.
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‹ Photo: Nemophila maculata. up Photo: Nemophila menziesii 2. › Add new comment Search: Log in to se...
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Nemophila are pretty, neat, and compact hardy annuals, well worth cultivating. They succeed best in ...
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a field of baby blue-eyes!
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The delicate colours of Nemophila Maculata are a good contrast to the vibrant, hot colours of the gr...
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Fruit. Flowering - March - April. Habitat - Swamp forests, alluvial woods, waste gorund, disturbed s...
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Cultural Practices: Fertilize once a year. Prune after winter and spring flowering, but avoid sheari...
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‹ Photo: Nelumbo nucifera. up Photo: Nemophila maculata. › Add new comment Search: Log in to search....
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