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LIVE FLOWERS

The following plants are available from Herbly Wonderful. An
underlined name indicates a link to a page for that flower,
describing uses, Latin name, growing requirements, and history, where
available.
A Latin (or botanical) name is provided for each flower.
The first word in the name identifies the genus of the plant, and is
capitalized. The second word in the name identifies the species
within the genus. A variety of the species may be specified by a
"v." or "var." preceding the name for a species that
occurs naturally in the wild. A cultivar (cultivated variety)
is a plant that is developed for its desirable characteristics, and does
not occur naturally. Cultivar names are enclosed in single quotes.
Trademarked plants indicated by a
™.
The notations about which flowers are edible are recommendations -- Herbly
Wonderful assumes no responsibility. Persons with allergies must
determine if eating edible flowers is appropriate. Edible flowers,
packaged for consumption, are available only through
pre-order
directly from our farm. Click here
for a complete list of edible flowers.

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ANNUALS
Abutilon
(edible)
Calendula (edible)
Calibrachoa
Celosia
Coleus
Colocasia
Dusty Miller
Eucalyptus
Grasses
Hibiscus (edible)
Hypoestes
Ipomoea
Lantana
Pansy (edible)
Passiflora (edible)
Spirea
Sweet Alyssum (edible)
Trachelium
Vinca
Verbena
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PERENNIALS
Ajuga
Agastache (edible)
Artemesia
Astilbe
Buddleia
Caryppteris
Coreopsis
Daylily (edible)
Dianthus (edible)
Digitalis
Echinacea (edible)
Echinops
Elderberry (edible)
Fern
Gaura
Grasses
Gypsophilia
Helianthus
Heliopsis
Heuchera
Hollyhock (edible)
Hydrangea
Hydrangea
Ivy
Lamium
Liatris
Lilac
(edible)
Lily (edible)
Loosestrife
Lupine
Lysmachia
Monarda (edible)
Peony (edible)
Perovskia
Primula
Roses (edible)
Rudbeckia
Sea Holly
Sedum
Sempervivum
Shasta Daisy
Spirea
Stacheys
Trachelium
Veronica (Speedwell)
Weigela
Willow
Wisteria
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Click here for a plant hardiness zone map, courtesy of the Arbor Day Foundation.
For additional information about Flowers,
go to the on-line
encyclopedia,
courtesy of Wikipedia.

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Updated January 21, 2010
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