Flowers Greenville SC
If you’ve got a green thumb, then learn more about the essential information you need for choosing, planting, and maintaining flowering plants. Choose what plants you want in your garden and learn more about any special features, site selection, planting instructions, care tips and more.
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Oriental Poppy Greenville SC
Sporting huge, cup-shaped blooms in early summer, the Oriental poppy is the most striking of the perennial poppies, and the delicate, papery flowers belie the plant's hardiness and durability. About This Plant A favorite subject for artists, Oriental poppy flowers are the focal point in the garden when they are in full bloom in late spring to early summer.
Hosta Greenville SC
Hosta is an easy-to-grow, long-lived, shade-loving perennial that is prized for its colorful leaves. Other common names are plantain lily and funkia.
Geranium Greenville SC
Geranium is a diverse group containing types that grow in a range of conditions, from full sun to shade. Flower colors include pink, blue, white, and purple. Most geraniums blooms in midsummer, although some species will bloom in spring and fall.
Foxglove Greenville SC
Foxglove bears tall, dramatic spikes of tubular flowers with speckled throats. Foxglove blooms in midsummer and adds elegance to a perennial border, woodland area, or shade garden.
Coneflower Greenville SC
Coneflower is a native North American perennial sporting daisylike flowers with raised centers. The flower, plant, and root of some types are used in herbal remedies.
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Aster Greenville SC
Aster thrives in areas with cool, moist summers. It produces blue, white, or pink flowers in the late summer or fall. Plant height ranges from 8 inches to 8 feet, depending on variety. Tall varieties make good back-of-the-border plants and are also attractive planted in naturalized meadows.
Astilbe Greenville SC
Astilbe does best in regions with cool, moist summers. The large plumes of frothy flowers arrive in late spring or early summer to brighten shade gardens. Flower colors include pink, red, lavender, and white.
Avoiding and Solving Common Bulb Problems Greenville SC
Follow these steps to prevent problems in your bulb patch in Greenville. Check bulbs before buying or planting: Make sure they're firm and free of corky lesions, mold, and soft spots.
Bearded Iris Greenville SC
With their swordlike leaves and showy flowers, bearded iris are an eye-catching addition to any garden. They're easy to plant, require minimum care, and readily multiply. Dwarf varieties make attractive edging.
Beautyberry Greenville SC
Beautyberry is a deciduous shrub noted for its brightly colored, tightly clustered berries that remain on the bush into winter in Greenville. Other common names are American beautyberry and American mulberry.
Bee Balm Greenville SC
Bee balm flowers are brilliant additions to late-summer herb gardens and flower borders. Butterflies, hummingbirds, bees, and other nectar-seeking creatures covet the tubular flowers on the plant's rounded flower heads, and the leaves and flowers can also be made into tea. Other common names include horsemint, wild bergamot, and Oswego tea.
Butterfly Bush Greenville SC
Butterfly bush is a large, arching shrub that produces masses of flowers in midsummer to fall in Greenville. Flower colors include blue, pink, red, violet, yellow, and white, and the shrub grows 5 to 10 feet tall and wide, depending on the variety.
Canna Greenville SC
Cannas are lush tropical plants with huge leaves and vibrant blossoms on tall stalks. Many varieties have multicolored and patterned leaves, making them a season-long focal point.
Combining Tulips with Annuals and Perennials Greenville SC
Although tulips look great massed in planting beds, they look even better when combined with other bulbs, annual and perennial flowers, or shrubs. To get the best results, you'll need to consider each plant's color, bloom season, and height. Here's some combinations to get you started in Greenville.
Coneflower Greenville SC
Coneflower is a native North American perennial sporting daisylike flowers with raised centers. The flower, plant, and root of some types are used in herbal remedies.
Coralbells Greenville SC
Coralbells sport airy flower spikes on wiry stems above low-growing, often dramatic foliage. Varieties with variegated or dark purple leaves make stunning ground covers, and the delicate flower spikes won't obscure the plants behind them, making them a good choice for the front of the border. Another common name is alum root.
Coreopsis Greenville SC
Coreopsis is tolerant of a variety of soil types and environmental conditions, making it a popular choice for home gardeners. Tall varieties can reach 4 feet in height and are good for the back of the border and in cutting gardens.
Crocus Greenville SC
Mass plantings of colorful crocuses herald the start of spring, sometimes poking their flowers right up through the snow. Because the plants flower so early, crocuses adapt well to planting in lawns and will multiply over time to cover large areas.
Daffodil Greenville SC
The dependable, spring-flowering daffodil is a favorite for its long life and carefree, colorful blooms. Other common names include jonquil and narcissus. Read on and find more information about this plant in Greenville.
Dahlia Greenville SC
Flamboyant dahlias are quick-growing, heat-loving plants that produce abundant flowers on sturdy stems. There are hundreds of varieties in Greenville with flowers in a wide range of sizes, colors, and shapes.
Daylily Greenville SC
Few plants are as rugged, widely adapted, or versatile as daylilies. And with more than 13,000 cultivars available, there's a size and flower color for every garden.
Delphinium Greenville SC
Delphinium is a stately, elegant perennial that is a standard in English cottage gardens. Mounds of dark green, glossy foliage are adorned with huge spikes of showy, spurred flowers in early summer. Another common name is larkspur, although this name usually refers to annual varieties.
Dianthus Greenville SC
There are numerous types of dianthus, so there's one for almost any garden situation. Many types have flowers with a fragrant, spicy scent and notched petals. Common dianthus include Sweet William, pinks, and carnations.
Dividing Perennials Greenville SC
When an established perennial produces fewer flowers, or the center of the plant looks sickly while the margins thrive, it could be time to divide the plant. Or even if the plant is healthy, perhaps you'd like to share it with a friend by splitting off a piece.
Dogwood Greenville SC
The most common dogwood, Cornus florida, is a flowering tree that grows 20 to 40 feet tall and wide at maturity. Flower colors include pink, red, rose, and white, depending on the variety. Read on and find more information about this plant in Greenville.
Forcing Paper White Narcissus Greenville SC
The process of forcing paper white narcissus is a blend of flower arranging and indoor gardening, and simpler than either in Greenville. Forced paper whites spend all their energy in growth and bloom, and can be discarded when the blossoms fade, like a bouquet.
Forcing Tulips Indoors Greenville SC
For those who can never get enough of tulips or can't wait until they spring up naturally in the garden, they can be forced indoors in Greenville. To "force" a bulb means to create an environment where the bulb grows when it naturally wouldn't.
Foxglove Greenville SC
Foxglove bears tall, dramatic spikes of tubular flowers with speckled throats. Foxglove blooms in midsummer and adds elegance to a perennial border, woodland area, or shade garden.
Gardenia Greenville SC
Best known for their fragrant white flowers, gardenias are heat-loving evergreen shrubs that have become a gardening symbol in the Southeast. Another common name known by people in Greenville is cape jasmine.
Gardening Bulbs Greenville SC
While it may seem strange, spring-flowering bulbs need to be planted in fall in order to bloom come show time in Greenville.
Geranium Greenville SC
Geranium is a diverse group containing types that grow in a range of conditions, from full sun to shade. Flower colors include pink, blue, white, and purple. Most geraniums blooms in midsummer, although some species will bloom in spring and fall.
Gladiolus Greenville SC
A classic cut flower, gladiolus produces tall flower spikes adorned with large, showy flowers. Often relegated to the cutting garden, gladiolus also suits the back of the border where the tall flowers can complement bushier plants in Greenville.
Hibiscus Greenville SC
Hibiscus are large shrubs or small trees that produce huge, colorful, trumpet-shaped flowers over a long season. Other common names in Greenville include Chinese hibiscus and tropical hibiscus.
Hollies Greenville SC
Hollies include a large number of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and trees that are grown in Greenville for their attractive foliage and brightly colored berries. Other common names include inkberry, winterberry, and yaupon.
Honeysuckle Greenville SC
There are numerous types of honeysuckle and are either large shrubs or twining vines that are noted for their colorful, trumpet-shaped flowers, sweet scent, and attractiveness to butterflies and hummingbirds. Learn more about planting and caring for honeysuckles.
Hosta Greenville SC
Hosta is an easy-to-grow, long-lived, shade-loving perennial that is prized for its colorful leaves. Other common names are plantain lily and funkia.
Hyacinth Greenville SC
Favored for their intense colors and heady fragrance, hyacinths are a staple of the spring garden along with daffodils and tulips. The plants' stately appearance makes them prized in formal bulb plantings. Read on and find more information about this plant in Greenville.
Hydrangea Greenville SC
Hydrangeas are decidious shrubs or vines with large leaves and showy flowers. The flowers are arranged in large clusters for a dramatic show. Read on and find more information about this plant in Greenville.
Lilacs Greenville SC
Lilacs are hardy, easy care plants, and the fragrant flowers are good for cutting and attractive to butterflies. Flower colors include blue, lavender, pink, red, purple, yellow, and white, depending on the variety. Read on and find more information about this plant.
Lilies Greenville SC
With huge, trumpet-shaped flowers borne on tall stems, lilies in full bloom are the focal point of any perennial garden. Numerous types are available with flower colors that include pink, gold, red, orange, and white.
Naturalizing with Spring Bulbs Greenville SC
The effect of a brilliant mass of blossoms is impressive, especially in spring: imagine a sun-flooded hillside splashed with bright yellow daffodils, a lawn covered with the blue haze of tiny squill (Scilla) blossoms, or a streamside dancing with multicolored anemones in Greenville.
Naturalizing with Tulips Greenville SC
Species tulips and hybrids of Tulipa fosteriana, T. greigii, and T. kaufmanniana are ideal candidates for naturalizing, as they spread rapidly by seed, stolons, and bulblets in Greenville.
Oleander Greenville SC
Oleanders bloom from summer to fall, with fragrant flowers in shades of apricot, copper, pink, lilac, red, purple, salmon, yellow, and white, depending on variety. Read on and find more information about this plant in Greenville.
Oriental Poppy Greenville SC
Sporting huge, cup-shaped blooms in early summer, the Oriental poppy is the most striking of the perennial poppies, and the delicate, papery flowers belie the plant's hardiness and durability. About This Plant A favorite subject for artists, Oriental poppy flowers are the focal point in the garden when they are in full bloom in late spring to early summer.
Penstemon Greenville SC
Penstemon is a western United States native that has colorful tubular flowers on tall spikes. This prairie plant thrives in hot, sunny conditions and is a stunning addition to wildflower plantings. Another common name is beardtongue.
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