Butterfly Gardening - Nectar Plants with David Rodriguez
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- čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
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Plants discussed:
(1:14) Hardy Summer Perennial, planning, location, size
(3:41) General Maintenance
(11:07) Tropical Milkweed
(14:18) Greg’s Blue Mistflower
(15:46) Autumn Sage-Salvia greggii
(17:27) Texas Superstars
(18:47) ‘Gold Star’ Esperanza
(21:25) Firebush
(23:22) Mexican Bird of Paradise
(24:51) Henry Duelberg Saliva
(26:33) ‘Mystic Spires’ Salvia
(28:05) Duranta- Brazilian Sky Flower
(30:54) Blue Plumbago- Imperial
(33:11) New Gold Lantana
(34:50) Golden Showers Thryallis
(35:46) Butterfly Pentas ‘Lucky Star’
(37:07) ‘Dreamland’ Zinnias
(39:47) Grandma’s Yellow Rose
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Great class. Thanks David.
Thanks, appreciate the tips and highlighting the superstar selections. Especially appreciate the specific varieties suggested on the plumbago and salvias. Please note, on slides, the butterfly is a “queen”, not a “queen monarch “.